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To: John M who wrote (2702)3/29/1998 12:58:00 PM
From: G. Scott  Respond to of 14347
 
You got it. Also would create very pure liquid hydrocarbons which can then be blended with lower quality crudes to upgrade refinery feedstocks.
G.Scott



To: John M who wrote (2702)3/29/1998 12:59:00 PM
From: jan m.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
John--I was reading your profile. You have alot of technical knowledge in this field. I noticed that you said you were going to meet with people from Rentech to "pick their brains." Would you mind telling us if you were able to meet with them and the outcome of that meeting. Also, what do you think the odds are of this deal going through. Jan



To: John M who wrote (2702)3/30/1998 7:39:00 AM
From: Howard Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
To all....regarding the RNTK/TX deal.....

1) It has not been totally consummated yet, IMHO. If it had, it would have been announced. I also believe it's very close to being done.

2) Assuming it's consummated, it will give TX exclusive rights to use RNTK's demonstrated/proven GTL catalyst/process to produce products from refinery bottoms that have been gasified using established methods. TX will also be able to relicense it to others for that purpose, with additional royalties to RNTK of course.

- This is the major near-term GTL plum for RNTK.
- The facility cost/payback/time-to-production factors are excellent
- TX likely could have a demo unit running in about 12 months
- Don't need to wait until the next millennium.......

3) RNTK will be totally free to license its GTL catalyst/process to other companies for other (non-refinery bottoms) applications.

- If Syntroleum stumbles......hmmmmm

Have a great week everyone!
H.W.