Fine Chemical Developer Albemarle Becomes Member of CIBO

Albemarle Corporation (NYSE: ALB), a global developer and manufacturer of innovative fine chemicals and sustainable clean energy solutions, announced today it joined the Council of Industrial Boiler Owners (CIBO), further establishing Albemarle's commitment to providing sustainable emission solutions for the industrial boiler market.

In connection with this membership, Albemarle will be taking part in the Industrial Emissions Control Technology VIII trade show in August 2010.

"We are pleased to become a member of the CIBO organization as this will provide us with an additional platform to collaborate with our valued customers in the boiler industry," said Sharon McGee, Albemarle's vice president of performance chemicals.

"Joining the CIBO organization will give Albemarle the forum to leverage our experience in mercury control to create viable solutions for the industrial boiler market.  This is especially important due to the upcoming final rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the Industrial Boiler MACT in December 2010," McGee continued.

"We welcome Albemarle to the CIBO membership.  With the increased level of environmental activity, Albemarle's participation will be a significant benefit for all," stated Robert Bessette, president of CIBO.

Source: http://www.albemarle.com/

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