Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
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Yes, my initial thoughts were Mexico as well, especially as it were omitted from the project updates in last interview.
Let's hope so as it would be the huge positive news the company and sp needs.
I presumed/hoped that the "under wraps" item was Mexico. It would be completely under wraps if Gabriel Yoro hadn't opened his gob at the start of December.
I wonder if the comment about the marine trial blockage being resolved might have something to do with this -
https://www.polymerupdate.com/news/Plant/24Jan2022/1150339/shell-to-close-its-pernis-oil-refinery-for-a-five-month-maintenance-till-late-june
We know that the LONO trial is expected to use transatlantic routes, so the ships would have to be fuelled either in the Med (Cepsa being the favourite, for obvious reasons) or the ARA region. Shell are MSC's decarbonisation partner, they signed an MOU together last year, so that Rotterdam refinery also has to be a very strong contender. Is it just a coincidence, or could they be related? A few weeks after Jason says "Watch this space", one of the strong candidate refineries just happens to be closing for 5 months for maintenance. Perfect timing for lots of MMU installations. Work is due to be finished at the end of June, it would mean the LONO trial could start in July. The work is due to start at the end of January, so if it isn't just a complete coincidence, we should find out very shortly. Or to use QFI's favourite word, imminently!!
I’m hoping it’s Mexico
Given today's Tomco RNS/News, could a contract with Heavy Sweet Oil, (Steve Byle/Valkor) be the "under wraps" item Jason referred to in his latest interview???
I’ll probs get shot down here ,but wtf we are all on the same bus traveling along a road with the Jason driver having detours, hitting lights and all sorts of problems unkown to us passengers.So it’s a case of sitting in our seats for the journey or get off at the next bus stop, Achieving nothing shouting at the driver we paid our fare so relax and keep my frustration to my self Rant over
Our patient has Flat Lined. Not 1 trade in first 2 hours!!
Wheres the imminent Bio results ?
Put the playstation controls down and go upstairs and change out of your Jim Jams and lets have some positive progress!!