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To: scion who wrote (2858)11/6/2010 12:45:36 PM
From: streetscraperRespond to of 53574
 
I see he's not betting a brain. That looks to be missing.



To: scion who wrote (2858)11/8/2010 11:28:03 AM
From: scionRespond to of 53574
 
I bet you my lungs...

Rawnoc Share Monday, November 08, 2010 11:19:36 AM
Re: jjsmith post# 75724 Post # of 75725

Still dead wrong. Islechem clearly approved 100% of everything in the PR or they would have demanded a retraction since its their name on the line.

How's that signed statement from Islechem working out denying anything in the PR? You still working on that?

I bet you my lungs you come up empty or don't even bother trying because you know Islechem fully backs 100% everything in the PR.

The "near diesel" fuel is diesel with some extra light fuel fractions (gasoline range fuel). The extra gasoline can be separated at the Company's fuel blending site or our fuel can be sold to a refinery. The Company is working with Islechem to add an additional piece of hardware to the P2O processor to separate the extra light fuel (which is valuable) from the output fuel. The company has been able to shift the output fuel range from light hydrocarbon gasoline fuels to heavy oils.

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