I present the Standard Model calculation of the decay rate for b -> s g (g
denotes a gluon) at next-to-leading logarithms (NLL). In order to get a
meaningful physical result, the decay b -> s g g and certain contributions of b
-> s \bar{f} f (where f are the light quark flavours u, d and s) have to be
included as well. Numerically we get BR^(NLL) = (5.0 +/- 1.0) * 10^{-3} which
is more than a factor 2 larger than the leading logarithmic result BR^(LL) =
(2.2 +/- 0.8) * 10^{-3}. Further, I consider the impact of this contribution on
the charmless hadronic branching ratio BRc, which could be used to extract the
CKM-ratio |V_(ub)/V_(cb)| with more accuracy. Finally, I have a short look at
BRc in scenarios where the Wilson coefficient C_8 is enhanced by new physics.Comment: 7 pages including 5 postscript figures; uses epsfi