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if only if only you never know.
If only a fight was to break out between companies anxious to be first to sign a contract with QFI.
I think that there is nothing wrong in a commercial world to more companies being interested and informed as it means those that really want the product will fight for it . Simple supply and demand economics ! QFI need a deal and not be pushed about by the likes of Maersk of old, which I think was a "1 pit pony" , they need multiple options to gain anything .
I quite agree with you Colins and I hope that as the BOD said the trials will be done and dusted quickly . I calculate it should be no more than 4 weeks, assuming no more Virus interruptions !
Morocco could come thick and fast now;
Q17: Please explain why delays in producing the fuel for the trials in Morocco? And had the trial fuels been produced sooner would this trial have been completed inside of the original timelines?
.... “We are now at the final stages of getting assured entry to the site and so we are now mobilising for fuel production and delivery to site” ....
Q29: Where will the fuel for the Morocco trial(s) be produced?
“This is being produced in Europe and is due to be shipped to Site B in Morocco imminently.”
Q56: You advised shareholders that we were waiting for Morocco to invite us back in to continue with the trials. Have we now received this invite?
“...Yes...”
Q117: How long will the Morocco industrial trial take to complete ?
Verbal response so I’ve written this; “It’s quite a fast trial. Once we have everything on site... we’ll spend a week making sure everything’s ready to go then a week for testing for site B. Similar duration of trial for site A.”
He does mention site A will need availability of the unit, although we’ll have the equipment shipped there already so it’s just mods to what we already have.
We could find ourselves in a very fast turnaround of fortune within the space of just a few weeks, from starting trials to completed trials to commercial discussions. Definitely an exciting lead up to Christmas - and this is just Morocco.
Amur
Have I missed something....Not really understanding your post?
Are these big companies such as amazon that use UPS and fed ex not already shipping via MSc or Maersk?
Ffs does any one from Quadrise look at this board ( I’m sure they do I’m.getting a tat frustrated gggggrrrrrrr