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To: G. Scott who wrote (1496)2/28/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: TokyoMex  Respond to of 14347
 
Very feasible scenario,, Makes sense for TX who has contract with SLHO for gas...

However I will not discount the gas,, due to RNTKs IRON being , indeed more environmentaly sound as well as the low cost of the catalytic process,, which uses natural rust in the belly rather than the gas ,, creating sulphur..

Also please note ,, shorts have covered ,, we are now down to 33,000 shares from 99, 000 of last month ..

I think its time for shorts to go long ..

Joe



To: G. Scott who wrote (1496)2/28/1998 1:56:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 14347
 
Another great post, Scott!! Great to have someone in the business who understands it. Please keep up the great information. Thanks again!!

Andy



To: G. Scott who wrote (1496)2/28/1998 2:51:00 PM
From: Dante Sinferno  Respond to of 14347
 
<<Another great post, Scott>>

He shoots , he SCORES !! <g>

Rob



To: G. Scott who wrote (1496)2/28/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Howard Williams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
Howdy G.S., just a couple of comments to add to your good post.

1) Cobalt catalysts are poisoned by sulfur but sulfur doesn't hurt the RNTK iron catalyst....so RNTK's process can work with the approximately 40% of the world's natural gas reserves that have sulfur and other contaminants......not a bad feature!!!

2) Dozens and dozens of 115 car, coal "unit trains" leave Wyoming every day.........I see and hear lots of them where I live. I.e., WY coal is readily accessible.

Best wishes,
H.W.