Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
All depends on status of tender process and supply chain availability amongst other things eg contract type. Africa has different challenges to western countries but have lower standards. An interesting 12 months ahead with many ups and downs. Readers beware.
Dear Rick Old Boy, maybe your posts need to be clearer 'Now watch the rise, always follows the same pattern on news! Frenzy-shake- sustained rise.' could give people an unrealistic view of the world.I would suggest we saw a drop and effectively a flatlining since the drop. Maybe longer term a sustained rise will occur with further good news.
An excellent presentation https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/AAL/investor-visit-to-crop-nutrients-business/16151315
They are starting the awareness amongst investors 3 years out.
Watcher ?!?! I'm a LTH for my sins. Strange how people interpret posts. I was merely quoting the information provided in the RNS update and what I saw was lacking. As an ex Project Manager if I were communicating to the client/Business on status I would provide current output parameters and what was necessary to meet Project Acceptance Cririera with anticipated timelines.
First part of the process has been achieved in feeding material into the plant.
It's commissioned although no words on what has been produced. Plants can be commissioned by not achieve the Plant Acceptance Criteria.
In my opinion it's a holding statement to keep the wolves at bay. I would have expected a statement on current output although this could be misinterpreted by those with agendas.
Interesting George now gets regular updates from site and was very knowledgable on whats going on. This is in contrast to a previous interview when he said he was not on on site and did not know what is going on.
I do sense the ownership of issues held with Stark are not quite what they seem. Very rarely is one company 'to blame' when things go wrong unless one did is truly incompetent. Having experienced Process Engineers and boffins getting things wrong they are normally easily fixed. The only time when major issues have occurred is when the raw materials are not what is expected.
My interpretation of the situation is the raw material is not as per the clients spec and this has led to the additional equipment required to produce on spec product. This cannot be Starks responsibility and reading between the lines I think Prem are funding some of the additional equipment hence the additional funding.
The continued support of Canmax does provide confidence they believe the site can produce adequate spec and volume.
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