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To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (4830)5/9/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
Valid point. I regret the adverse inference. Any word on whether they (Shell) plan to rebuild it? The answer to that question might tell us something about how Shell evaluates their process.


> You infer that the cobalt systems are totally unproven and unreliable. It is important to note that they did production for three years prior to the explosion. <


Also, a very minor addition/correction to your summary: I believe the ex-RNTK plant should be annotated as having worked fine in its first installation. And that it has been *sold* to the group in India; it is no longer RNTK's.



To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (4830)5/10/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: John M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
THC,

Missed Two,

SASOL - Chevron/SASOL Nigeria just announced April 15, 1998, 20,000 bpd - gas is currently being flared - Chevron owns field.

Syntroleum - Wyoming with Enron and Bateman Engr. 8,000 bpd specialty chemicals plant (still a pipe dream because process is still under development)

Bintinulu Shell ran fo 3 1/2 years before it blew up and worked well. Cost an aweful lot of money though.



To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (4830)5/10/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: William Bach  Respond to of 14347
 
THC, what's your take on RNTK..will there iron based system warrant a higher stock price of say 6-8 per share if they get the TX deal...notwithstanding ...we don't know what the TX/RNTK contract looks like.