CHINA BIO ENERGY CRP (OTC:CHIO)

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During the quarter ended June 30, 2010, the Company began winding down its operations. During the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2010, the Company did not have any operating income. The weak economic market, which resulted in a significant decline in revenues of all areas of the Company’s business, led to the Company’s decision to wind down its operations. Thus, the Company currently has no business operations and is considered a shell company. Management is currently looking to either sell shares of the Company to a third party through a reverse acquisition or complete a business combination or other similar transaction.

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Based in the city of Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China, Ding Neng Bio-tech is principally engaged in the production, refinement and distribution of biodiesel fuel. It operates a biodiesel manufacturing facility in Zhangzhou, the annual aggregate capacity of which has increased from approximately 20,000 tons in 2009 to approximately 40,000 tons in 2010. Ding Neng Bio-tech believes its rapid growth in recent years has been supported by the continuing expansion of the market for biodiesel in the PRC. According to China Commodities Daily, this market was forecasted to reach 1 million tons in 2010, which is 20% more than the expected domestic biodiesel production volume in the PRC.

Currently the raw materials used in Ding Neng Bio-tech’s production of biodiesel are refined animal fats and crude and refined vegetable oils. The multi-feedstock technology employed in its biodiesel production process enables it to utilize different feedstocks based on availability and price. Ding Neng Bio-tech acquired a 1000mu (approximately 165 acres) Sapindus “mother-tree” plantation located in Zhejiang Province in 2010. Ding Neng Bio-tech expects to use the “mother-tree” plantation as the foundation for its intended expansion to a 1,000,000 mu (approximately165,000 acres) Sapindus forest in the next 3-5 years, which, if successful, is expected to provide one-third of the total feedstock required for its biodiesel production beginning in 2013.

Ding Neng Bio-tech currently markets its products to various oil companies located in Fujian province.

Last updated February 15, 2011