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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO)
GRNO 0.00Dec 29 4:00 PM EST

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To: Charles A. King who wrote (8690)2/3/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: John Brockman  Read Replies (2) of 13091
 
Charles

Just trying to understand your numbers when you said, "but I believe a tanker semi holds about 6,000 gallons whereas I think there is around 24,000 gallons available for diesel storage. Somebody correct me if I have it wrong. If I am right, a semi would be filled in about 30 hours". If that is true, the semi would be taking in 200 gallons of diesel an hour. If the unit puts out 275 gallons an hour the storage tanks would be increasing in volume of diesel (unless there is more than one semi can be filled at a time) by 75 gallons an hour. Also, 30 hours seems like a long time. I would think those big hoses they use to fill tankers have a capacity for more. Pumping gas out of smaller hoses I seem to take 4 minutes to pump 20 gallons. This equates to about 300 gallons an hour.

Just wondering out loud

John
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