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Your numbers look right. They should just do some more test runs to finance the project. Something smells fishy.
“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. “ – Mark Twain
Diluted Net Asset Value Per Share of $5.27
Nice pr. This should be $5.27mm after all the reverse splits.
Anyone know what's going on here? I emailed mgx a couple times....crickets.
Fertin recently bought out by Philip Morris
That's interesting because I just read a study (Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons) from June 17, 2021 in the NEJM, with the following conclusions
CONCLUSIONS
Preliminary findings did not show obvious safety signals among pregnant persons who received mRNA Covid-19 vaccines. However, more longitudinal follow-up, including follow-up of large numbers of women vaccinated earlier in pregnancy, is necessary to inform maternal, pregnancy, and infant outcomes.
I've had alot of old sleepy otc stock wake up recently. Maybe new regs coming out, mms clearing???
He's talking about the previous ticker. It was egpi firecreek
Yeh, if you're making over $1MM year
If I recall correctly, mglg was also dealing with rich/high btu content of their gas.
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Because Pfizer does about $16 billion in sales every year with proven products
its an official dip now.
there will be no more dips
not disagreeing that tar sands has problems and causing pollution....different recovery methods, different wastes than fracturing. I guess I was focused on mgmx wheelhouse...wastewater
it's not that they are polluting, it's the cost to treat the wastewater. there are solutions to this now so govt isn't going to mandate a particular system or technology, the markets will. MGMX tech will just make it more cost effective to treat the wastewater they generate.
Looks like you are right. I was first looking at this one http://www.bpshipping.net
I thought bp plc would use their existing fleet. I guess demand is up and need additional ships
not the BP your are probably thinking about.
more math.
each frac well (marcellus) generates between 10,000-20,000 m3 of waste water on initial drill. so avg 15,000 m3 per well x $35 = $525,00 x .5 = $262,500 per well. less tech labor time and maintenance, etc. each well may refrac several times so there is the annuity revenue side too.
waste water is usually stored in lined storage ponds until they pump it out/truck it to wwt facility or in this case run it through mgx mini wwt plant. they would only run this 24/7 if the need arises.
more conservative math.
on 5m3/day unit.
5m3/hr x 8 hrs day = 40m3/day x 25 days = $35,000 per month x .50% = $17,500 per month. no maint or downtime included
10m3 unit = above x 2
I would look at it this way.
1 lb is equal to 120ppm per 1000gals. Using let's say 500 ppm as avg concentration, figure 4-5 pounds per 1000gals processed.
I haven't looked it up but the $16k per mt is probably refined and ready for use. Mgx material coming out will not be ready for use and will require additional refinement.
The treated water savings on the other hand will be significant, if not more than li in the long run.
where did you get the numbers
1lb per 55 gals
$16k per 2200lbs
still scaling up both lith tech and battery I presume. takes time and needs to be proven.
I believe the water filtration is further along than zinc air battery tech. I'm waiting to hear something on how that's going-sales, successful deployment of units, etc.
I believe I read mgx claiming 50% savings on water treatment as compared to conventional tech.
December 19, 2017 - Voltaic Minerals Corp. (TSXV: VLT, OTC: VTCCF, FSE: 2P61) (the "Company" or "Voltaic") announces that it has terminated the agreement with Lithium Selective Technologies, Inc. ("LiST") regarding its development of a Lithium extraction process for non-conventional brines (see news release dated April 11, 2017). The company has decided not to fund the next development stage of the process with LiST.
Under the terms of the agreement, Voltaic has received a 10% ownership stake in LiST. Voltaic has decided to move forward with its alternate testing already underway with Whittier Filtration, a division of Veolia Water, where results on additional process runs are expected shortly.
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Thanks
Why the low vol at ftmr?
A quick google search of the following will get you there.
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Hygieia Ass Napkins...eu style
Eco, curious as to the current patents you hold in ww.
Power supply for their portable water treatment systems plus some tie in to enhancing the zinc-air fuel cell
Or to have a portable power source for their units
It is my understanding that zinc-air fuel cells are limited by the regenerative water-quality. Ie zinc precipitates
Interesting acquisition. Looks to be in alignment with their water purification tech.