Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
Fantastic news. Very positive result and just in time to overcome past and present woes. Still lots of work to do but the future is looking brighter. Well done board.
Interesting development, didn't know scrubber tech is being developed to remove CO2, sounds like Quadrise fuel tech would reduce the scrubber loading due to its cleaner burn characteristics. I wonder if Quadrise speak with scrubber developers on these aspects of their fuel :-
"Rotterdam-based Value Maritime is aiming to accelerate the installation of exhaust gas cleaning systems on ships by teaming up with onshore wind farm developer and investor Yard Energy.
Netherlands company Yard Energy will assist Value Maritime in speeding up growth, with capital and specialist knowledge in financing sustainable capital goods.
Value Maritime Filtree System reduces sulphur, particulate matter and CO2 emissions from cargo ships in line with international emission guidelines. The plug-and-play system is also said to help to reduce acidification of seawater."
https://www.bunkerspot.com/europe/52235-europe-value-maritime-and-yard-energy-to-partner-on-scrubber-commercialisation
Higher fuel prices lead to more scrubber adoption, more scrubber equipped ships leads to better economics/prospects to switch to synthetic fuels.
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"The price of marine fuel is coming back. And so-called “scrubbers” — equipment allowing ships to legally burn cheaper, high-sulfur fuel — are starting to pay off much more than before.
Rising marine fuel prices will mean rising costs for cargo shippers and ship operators. A higher scrubber advantage will mean more upside for the shipowners like Star Bulk (NYSE: SBLK) that installed them on a large scale."
https://www.freightwaves.com/news/ship-fuel-prices-jump-spread-widens-is-scrubber-revival-nigh
BP Says that actually the toxic Frankenstein fuel is actually great and fish actually like it........
https://www.manifoldtimes.com/news/bp-denounces-baseless-allegations-of-any-involvement-in-mv-wakashio-oil-spill/
"I found all the Ums and ahs a squirming embarrassment from the CEO of the company."
Personally and regardless of the Ums and ahs I found the message to be clear i.e :-
- Initial testing of Patented BioMsar produced better than expected environmental performance
- Future proofing the Company with a lower product/fuel carbon footprint which has been requested by present and past clients
- Symbiotic relationship established with Aquafuel "Great future together"
- Better results than its nearest competitor i.e LNG at a fraction of the cost as BioMsar can plug directly into existing HFO infrastructure without methane slip and the dis advantages with LNG cost infrastructure
Regardless of how it was presented......um..... what's....errr.... not to like about that. I'd say give credit where its due, we are in tough times and this is a positive with so much negativity around. I think I need to top up........
Thanks Prep.
https://www.dieselgasturbine.com/video/Synthetic-Alternative-To-HFO-Announced/7012697.article
Ah....Sammys a trekky....perhaps the QFI MSAR Enterprise is either at warp factor LONO or in silent stealth mode to protect the starship and her motley crew from attack by those short trolling Maersk Klingon types. I suspect bio-phasers are at the ready and Moroccan Photon torpedoes are locked and loaded.....could be wrong and they could all be smashed on Xmas Rum?????
Taysiders in space. In amungst ye.:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoBk8bxU1rs
Was reading this bloomberg article and got me thinking, I wonder if the power from the test generator has been hooked up to a bitcoin miner? Could be an exceedingly profitable test of the new biofuel:-
"The tests are being carried out on a standard Cummins diesel generator and this is the first time that an MSAR® formulation has ever been run on a high-speed, small-bore engine designed for diesel and adapted for glycerine. Early results are promising and we look forward to receiving the final test report in January 2021 once testing is completed."
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/QFI/biomsar-testing-update-collaboration-agreement-9wkl6kff8fkbjne.html
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-13/bitcoin-blackouts-and-smog-are-exacerbating-iran-s-virus-woes
Was reading this bloomberg article and got me thinking the next big mining farm could be set up next to the POSP, has this been discussed before on here?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-13/bitcoin-blackouts-and-smog-are-exacerbating-iran-s-virus-woes
"Cities across Iran have been cloaked in thick layers of toxic smog and darkened by blackouts, as the alleged use of low-quality fuel and power-sucking cryptocurrency mining deepen the country’s hardships.
Power plants have been forced to switch to burning low-grade fuel oils to generate electricity because high levels of domestic consumption have led to natural-gas shortages, the semi-official Iranian Students’ News Agency reported. Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh denied earlier this week that any of Iran’s power stations are using fuel oil to generate electricity."
"Thousands of Mauritians had been exposed to BP’s fuel and are now showing serious health effects. Understanding what chemicals were used in the fuel is crucial to help the impacted communities with the medical treatment they need. It is also critical to address the serious environmental consequences of the oil, which was released into a network of highly protected nature reserves, containing some of the world’s rarest species."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nishandegnarain/2021/01/13/bp-admits-it-supplied-oil-to-mauritius-oil-spill-ship-mv-wakashio/?sh=5fdbefe4220b
"As oil prices head north again, ocean carriers are preparing to ramp up low-sulphur fuel surcharges to add to the misery of shippers struggling with sky-high freight rates, surcharges and premium fees."
https://theloadstar.com/more-misery-for-shippers-with-return-of-bunker-surcharges-on-the-radar/
A consortium led by Netherlands-based biodiesel producer SkyNRG will build an alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) production facility at an undisclosed European location.
The Flite consortium, which includes Chicago-based renewable energy firm LanzaTech as technology provider, said the new facility will be fully operational in 2024 and will produce around 30,000 t/yr of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from waste-based ethanol sourced from multiple European producers.
https://www.argusmedia.com/en/news/2174869-flite-consortium-plans-30000-tyr-alcoholtojet-plant
Agreed Tuck. Hopefully the toxic fuel developments will see the promotion and adoption of greener leaner alternatives fuels such as MSAR by Quadrise fuels and the relegation and eventual demise of the super pollutant toxic fuels pimped by the likes of B.P and other oil majors. Its obvious that B.P did not learn the lessons of the gulf of mexico disaster and are still instrumental in polluting the biosphere....you know....the pale blue dot that supports all life including BP execs on this planet. I'd like to see the IMO taking some initiative here and put a stop to this fuel use and potential for more degradation of our planet. This toxic fuel situation is a gift on a plate to Quadrise, please don't fail us, deliver the lono fuel trials please with the two shippers via the JDA soonest.
The oil was reportedly rushed through for approval by the IMO – the United Nations shipping agency – back in January 2020, and proper safety testing had not been conducted.
VLSFO ship fuel is regarded to be a ‘super-pollutant’ by environmental NGOs, with many groups calling for it to be banned from the Arctic and other parts of the ocean with immediate effect.
As per Forbes, VLSFO currently powers 70% of all large ships across the globe. A least 6% of these ships (3600) are believed to be at risk of engine failure at any given moment.
https://www.unilad.co.uk/news/bp-found-responsible-for-mauritius-oil-spill-and-blocking-investigation-prior-to-ships-departure/
This is very serious for B.P & the VLSFO:-
Newly released documents reveal that BP was behind the toxic oil involved in the Mauritius oil spill in the Indian Ocean last year. Even more troubling are revelations that BP formally blocked the investigation into the fuel that was being used on board the large Japanese bulk carrier.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nishandegnarain/2021/01/06/special-report-explosive-documents-reveal-bp-behind-toxic-mauritius-oil-spill/?sh=6718823e1dda
"what would I be thinking if I were the CEO of a large oil company"
I'd be thinking the game is up, we've been sussed:-
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/bp-to-move-heavily-in-acquisitions-divestments-to-deliver-new-strategy-says-globaldata/
" It really is fraud and mis-direction on such a massive scale."
Certainly is misdirection IMHO. I suspect the UN Report will gloss over the issue of the toxic Frankenstein fuel or try & tone it down because of the vast large sums of money put into this planet killing fuel. The difficulty for those invested in the low Sulphur fuel S&^t is that the cat is now out of the bag "Shipping Gate & the Toxic Frankenstein fuel"
The Forbes report carries weight along with the reality of the those poor folks in Mauritius who are having to deal with an oil spill like no other owing to the toxicity of the new fuel spilled by the ship grounding. I think the cause of the grounding itself has yet to be detailed but if its a result of poor fuel then that's going to be a double whammy. Thankfully the toxicity has been recognized to a point whereby it use in the Artic is being protested and rightly so, that protest needs to extend to Global use!
The other major implication of the (VLSFO) toxic Frankenstein fuel is the additional CO2 created and dumped into the Atmosphere as a result of the toxic stuff production, this was recognized by a Dutch Shipper Spliethoff, see link below for more info.
https://valuemaritime.com/news/spliethoff-low-sulphur-fuels-lead-to-higher-co2-emissions/
VIDEO
In a video to inform its customers (see below), Spliethoff says low sulphur fuels will lead to increased overall CO2 emissions because the production of the refined fuels requires more energy than the production of the heavy fuel oil that can be burned using scrubbers.
Personally I am hoping the new shipping JDA will be with a shipper as environmentally focused or greater than Spliethoff and not the likes of Maersk who only give lip service to environmental stewardship.
The U.N.’s Human Rights Agency (UNOHCR) has begun an investigation into human rights abuses associated with the global shipping industry and exposure to toxic chemicals without prior consent.
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/un-opens-human-rights-investigation-into-global-shipping-over-use-of-toxic-fuels/
“@ what price?“
With the announcement of lono trials with 1 major shipping company + back to back refinery fuel supply - best guess 5/6p with two shipping companies onboard 7/8p.
As a LTH here I'm confident that the new LONO will be delivered. The devil will be in the details, I'm very interested in what detail will encompass this JDA. If this is a strong agreement then I'm sure this will lift the S.P considerably to be able to raise further funding, if the LONO JDA has significant merit/strength of commitment then it will bring in fresh funding and even a LTH such as myself will dig deeper into the pocket especially given developments in Morocco which again I'm confident will pay dividends. Utah and the likes are presently stocking fillers (pardon the pun) again which I have confidence will develop through 2021. I have personally invested significantly here, they say a fool and his money are easily parted.......those who know me know that I'm not a fool!
GLA
Obviously Maersk saw bigger profits selling the toxic Frankenstein fuel rather than the greener MSAR alternative:-
"The new global sulfur regulation that took effect at the start of the year has made sales skyrocket at Maersk's internal bunker company."
https://shippingwatch.com/suppliers/article12143775.ece
But here's the shocker, an oil major who says they care about the environment.....yeah right.......lip service springs to mind:-
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has made $1 billion from trading fuel oil this year, making it one of the standout winners from rules designed to make the shipping industry greener.
https://gcaptain.com/shell-traders-post-1-billion-profit-in-fuel-oil-market-ahead-of-imo-2020/
Boll**ks to the environment, business as usual.