1. Introduction to
The Parton Group, Inc.
Biomass Practice
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2. Our Mission
To help our clients make wise investment
decisions based upon informed analysis and
input from industry experts.
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3. Our Clients and Practice
Energy Companies (Regulated, non-regulated IPPs, Developers)
• Bio-mass availability and cost studies
• Site location identification
Financial Institutions
• Biomass and pulp and paper due diligence project support
• Product market studies
• Corporate assessments and EBIDTA modeling
• Asset and business valuations
Forest Products Companies
• EPA Superfund mediation technical support
• Business optimization
Established 2001
Our clients come first - again and again
• Over 50% of our business is repeat business from existing clients
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4. Our Practice
The Parton Group provides informed opinions about forest product
matters to financial institutions, pulp and paper companies and energy
companies. Associates are located in the US, Canada and Sweden. The
company provides services to financial institutions, project developers and
energy companies. Geographical reach of our assignments include the
US, Canada, Europe and pan-Asia.
Scopes of services include:
– Biomass fuel availability and cost studies
– Due diligence support
– Corporate assessments and valuations
– Market studies
– Asset sales
– Finance sourcing
– Plant viability studies
– Environmental mediation technical support
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5. Our Associates
Our forest products associates each have over
30 years of broad experience in the sector.
Geographic coverage:
• Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia
South Carolina, North Carolina, Connecticut
• Stockholm
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6. Objectives of Bio-mass Studies
To assure the project developer and financier that
sufficient quantities of suitable materials are available
long-term and at a price that the project can justify.
Availability
• Quantities of suitable materials
• Assess industry trends which may impact availability
• Assess competition and alternate uses for the materials
Cost
• Determine the current market price (range) for the products
• Assess transportation cost from specific sources to determine
lowest delivered material cost mix
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7. Bio-mass Assessment
3-Step Methodology
Research
• Desk-top research to identify potential fuel types, quantities
and sources of materials
Survey
• Phone survey of all potential sources with the area
Validation
• Based on the findings of the survey phase field validation
visits are made to most likely material sources to verify
quantities, qualities and if possible current customers and
pricing.
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8. Recent Bio-mass Projects
3-100 Mw bio-energy site selection support
2 Export wood pellet projects development
Residue fuels study utility company power plant
Feedstock analysis for lending institution for bio-mass
pellet manufacturing
Secondary residue study for tax-exempt qualified fuels
Site selection support for southeast US energy plant
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10. Stan Parton
• Stan is President of The Parton Group, Inc. a global strategic service
provided for the Forest Products sector. From a family of foresters and
saw millers Stan has spent his life in forest products. He received a BS
in Pulp and Paper Science and Technology (a specialized Chemical
Engineering program for the pulp and paper industry) from North
Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 1971.
• His career in the industry has included:
– 5 years in consulting engineering designing pulp and paper facilities
– 23 years in advanced technology supply to the industry
• 9 years with a North American technology supplier
• 14 years as VP North America for two major Scandinavian technology
suppliers being responsible for technology, sales, and project execution
– 9 years strategic services
• He has traveled extensively in the industry having personally visited
many of the pulp and paper operations in North America and
Scandinavia.
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11. Dr. Tom Adams
• Tom is an associate specializing in biological and thermal processes for
converting biomass to bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts. Tom received a BS in
Chemical Engineering in 1974 from the University of Kentucky and a MS and
Ph.D. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering respectively in 1994 and 2000
from the University of Georgia.
• His career in industry has included:
– 8 years as a consulting engineer for water and wastewater projects
– 10 years as an engineer and executive in the petrochemical services industry
– 14 years as a research engineer and director of engineering outreach services for the
University of Georgia serving the Georgia traditional industries (food processing,
forest products, carpet and textiles and renewable energy industries)
• Tom initiated the bioenergy and biorefinery programs for the University of
Georgia. In addition to assisting industries in developing bioenergy and biofuels,
he helped develop the state energy policy for Georgia, the sustainable energy
management plan for the University of Georgia and the University System of
Georgia.
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12. Earl Smith
Earl has over 40 years in forest products with emphasis on wood procurement and
management. He graduated from the University of Georgia in Athens in 1965 with a BS
degree in Forestry. In his career he has served as:
•1965-1969 St. Regis Paper Company, Jacksonville, Florida Wood procurement
•1969-2006 Gilman Paper Company, St. Mary’s, Georgia and Yulee, Florida
– Area Forester responsible for wood procurement
– Manager Wood Procurement responsible for all wood procurement for paper mill and sawmill
operations purchasing 4.5 million tons/year of wood
– Woodlands Manager responsibility for all wood procurement and management of 200,000 acres
of timberland
– Sr. VP Woodlands
– VP Forest Resources
•2006-present The Parton Group, Inc focusing on wood availability and cost studies and
wood procurement structuring
In addition to his employment involvement, Earl has and continues to serve the industry as:
– President of the Georgia Forestry Association
– Past President of the Florida Forestry Association
– Board member Forest Land Owners Association
– Board member Forest Resources Association
– Board member TimberMart South
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13. Sue Andersen
Sue has earned a reputation as an authority on industry technical and economic
analysis. Her formal educational includes a BS degree in Biochemistry from
California Polytechnic State University, an MS degree in Biochemistry from Texas
A&M University and an MBA from Georgia State University.
Her experience in the technology of papermaking began in 1978 in the Hamilton,
Ohio, mill of Champion International Inc., where she was first a chemist, then chief
chemist and, finally, senior process engineer in the Champion Research Center.
Later she was a senior process engineer in Mead Corporation’s Chillicothe, Ohio,
paper mill in the area of coated paper production. She also has been associated with
a consulting engineering company as a pulp and paper process specialist and with
another strategic services firm as a consultant/analyst. She also has experience in
developing dynamic process simulations for the paper industry.
In strategic services consulting Sue has managed and contributed to many projects
including corporate assessment and valuations, biomass studies, market studies and
due diligence projects. The scope of these projects included market assessments, raw
material availability, manufacturing costs analysis, technical evaluation of proposed
process, price and cost projections, and financial analysis.
Additionally, she developed econometric price projection models for various
products including global market pulp, linerboard, and recovered paper. This
involved development of proprietary methodologies for each specific grade.
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14. The Parton Group, Inc
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