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is a restraining order the same thing two
In this economy anything is possible. The new people are familiar with public companies doing IPO's and alike, Kleiner and some other company are going with their process hoping it will one day be equal to JBI's. Eventually all the big guns will turn their attentions toward JBI. CFP in 3 and a couple locations sprouting up nationwide. Just by looking at the online pictures, at least 6 kilns have been ordered for 3 machines. 1 & 2 are done, 3 is in the new building. Kev said 10 units the filings say "locations". Whatever P20 can do to break the bonds of foreign oil. Who's not for that?
item #11 says electronic, is that filing correct?
RockTenn today reported its Board of Directors declared the acceleration of the February 2013 dividend of $0.225 per share on its Class A Common Stock to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 17, 2012. The dividend, which will be paid on December 24, 2012, represents an annual dividend rate of $0.90 per share. This dividend is intended by the board to be in lieu of the quarterly dividend that would have otherwise been announced in February 2013.
Something big is right! Call Lonza legal and ask them
Any word from the pacer guy about the erroneous SEC settlement with JBII?
private investors looking to score on oil wells?
woooooooo hoooooooo RCF up 25%, did they manage to cement in a casing yet?
Reminds me of all the people saying bad things about a company thats getting ready to CRUSH SOME ASS
Someones must be hearing about it because the board marks here are continually rising (:
In the new days since the SEC dropped their case Rock Tenn executive Kevin Rauber is leading Team JBI into the 21st century with
not one
not two
not three
multiple Plastic2oil processors that were formerly announced to be in development by John Bordynuik
ummmmm
in the Old days
Lonza is trying to pull a fast one on them
Has Lonza been known to pull a "fast one" on anyone else?
Is this a court battle somewhere?
Instead of giving away the extra millions do you have any to invest? I hear this little company is on to something lucrative.
What can you do to assist them to keep from getting screwed?
Will you help them out to achieve that goal?
toooooooo funny!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=78954696
the conspiracies that arose from a carport!? LOL
That is correct! heerrrrrrres Johnny! did spend a considerable amount of time in all of the streamlined modular development. All of the people at JBI did have & are. Why do you think RKT is onboard? Only P20's process works commercially in quantity religiously perpetually astonishingly and amazingly well. Now that Venezuela's refinery exploded and the distillates markets is tight, P20 is poised to
make some
Noise
I have a feeling that oil is going up pretty soon;
August 26, 2012
A gas explosion at Venezuela’s biggest oil refinery yesterday killed at least 39 people and injured 86, shutting down the Amuay refinery, located about 240 miles west of Caracas.
Stella Lugo, governor of Falcon state in western Venezuela, described the blast which occurred at 1:15 a.m. yesterday as similar to an earthquake and said 219 homes near the refinery were affected. Paraguana, which comprises the Amuay, Bajo Grande and Cardon refineries, is the world’s second-biggest refinery complex.
A gas explosion at Venezuela’s biggest oil refinery yesterday killed at least 39 people and injured 86, shutting down the Amuay refinery“There was a gas leak that caused an explosion and the blast caused severe damage to a national guard post and an adjacent housing complex,” said Rafael Ramirez, the country’s oil minister and head of state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA. Videos posted on the Internet by witnesses showed flames and smoke billowing from the area.
PDVSA, as the state-owned oil producer is known, is the sole owner and operator of the refinery. The blast is among the world’s deadliest at an oil refinery. Fifteen workers were killed at BP Plc’s Texas City refinery in 2005, while more than 50 people died in a fire at Hindustan Petroleum Corp.’s refinery in Visakhapatnam, India, in 1997.
The national guard stationed at the refinery bore the brunt of the deaths, including 18 troops and 15 family members, Vice President Elias Jaua said on television. Six bodies are as yet unidentified. Firefighters hope to extinguish blazes at two storage tanks within hours, he added.
Production Halt
Amuay, with the capacity to process 645,000 barrels of oil a day, was halted as a result of the explosion, Ramirez said. The Paraguana complex has a capacity of about 950,000 barrels a day, second in size to Reliance Industries Ltd.’s Jamnagar refinery in India, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
The fire didn’t cause any structural damage to the main refining units and PDVSA has 10 days of inventory to meet its supply obligations internally and externally, Ramirez said.
“The US distillate market is tighter than a drum, any sustained refinery outage that calls on more Gulf Coast exports is problematic,” Robert MacMinn, a principal at clean product trader CAN-OP based in Thunder Bay, Canada, said by e-mail.
The refinery will resume operations within two days, Ramirez said yesterday. The blast affected nine storage tanks for crude and products, he said.
Offshore Storage
PDVSA won’t declare force majeure on its exports from Amuay, a mechanism to temporarily suspend the obligation to make shipments due to unforeseen events, and will set up floating storage facilities offshore to compensate for the damaged tanks, Reuters reported, citing a phone interview with Ramirez.
President Hugo Chavez, 58, who is currently campaigning for re-election in October, said he’s “profoundly saddened” by the incident and declared three days of mourning across the country. Chavez said he’s ordered an investigation into the explosion.
The electoral council suspended until Sept. 2 a practice run scheduled today for the Oct. 7 elections, electoral council President Tibisay Lucena said in a televised press conference.
The government already has been contending with the collapse of a bridge on the main highway from the capital to the east of the country, flooding in areas of Sucre state and a prison riot that killed 25 people on Aug. 20.
Tropical Storm
Energy companies including BP have begun suspending some crude and gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico region as Tropical Storm Isaac heads toward Cuba and the Florida Keys. The area is home to 23 percent of US oil production and 44 percent of refining capacity, according to the U.S. Energy Department.
Venezuela, one of the 12 members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and South America’s biggest crude producer, had average output of 2.7 million barrels of oil a day last year, according to BP statistics. Its main export markets are the US and China.
The accident is the latest outage affecting Venezuela’s oil processing industry, Andy Lipow, president of Houston-based Lipow Oil Associates LLC, said by phone.
Cardon has closed units several times this year after incidents, and PDVSA had to halt production and evacuate workers from its Petropiar heavy-crude upgrader last year after a gas leak and a fire.
Jose Bodas, an oil union leader who is critical of the government, told Globovision that PDVSA has ignored calls by workers to improve “hazardous” working conditions at refineries.
Safety Standards
PDVSA has an “ongoing challenge” in implementing “very high safety standards” that are up to par with other refineries around the world, Roger Tissot, managing director at Tissot Associates and a Latin American energy analyst, said in a telephone interview.
“It’s something that was known that they had a problem with safety standards, but now with this tragedy, they cannot ignore it anymore,” Tissot said. “To me, this is really a wake-up call for PDVSA to really, really improve their safety standards.”
Seven out of nine planned maintenance programs for the Amuay refinery were postponed during 2011 because of a lack of materials, according to PDVSA’s 2011 annual report.
Jesus Luongo, head of refining at the Paraguana refining complex, ruled out lack of maintenance as a cause of the accident, saying PDVSA has invested $6 billion in maintenance of refineries in the past three years.
“We have a rigorous maintenance program,” Luongo said on state television. “I’d like to debunk emphatically that line of thinking that says that events occur because of a lack of maintenance.”
Drilling Rig
In 2010, a failure in the floating device of an offshore drilling rig caused the Aban Pearl to sink off the eastern coast of Venezuela. PDVSA rescued all 95 people on board.
Venezuela was the fourth-largest source of crude oil for the US in May, after Canada, Saudi Arabia and Mexico, at 821,000 barrels a day, based on data from the US Energy Information Agency.
The incident will probably have little effect on crude prices, while possibly putting “upward pressure” on gasoline and distillate prices, Lipow said. The refinery supplies a “significant portion” of its products to the domestic market, he said.
The accident is one of the worst at a refinery in recent memory, Lipow said. “This is one of the extremes. It’s quite extensive.”
Source:JakartaGlobe
Read more: http://www.drillingahead.com/page/venezuelan-refinery-explosion-death-toll-reaches-at-least-39?xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_page#ixzz24iNWaIHF
“The US distillate market is tighter than a drum, any sustained refinery outage that calls on more Gulf Coast exports is problematic,” Robert MacMinn, a principal at clean product trader CAN-OP based in Thunder Bay, Canada
“The US distillate market is tighter than a drum
Thanks! what they are doing will greatly enhance burn victim recovery. No one can argue with that.
RKT has 8 sites that are considered to be in the greater Jacksonville area. Aerial views do not show any plastic waste staging at the site where JBI's P20 systems are going to be housed so they must be staging the ragger tail and other waste plastics at one or more of the other 7 locations.
“We now have the capital resources to accelerate the commercial roll-out of our P2O processers at our Niagara Falls plant and the initial RockTenn sites, endeavoring to achieve our near-term goal of becoming cash-flow positive,” he said in a statement.
and the initial RockTenn sites, notice Rauber didnt say just 1 site he said
sites
http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=537298
“We now have the capital resources to accelerate the commercial roll-out of our P2O processers at our Niagara Falls plant and the initial RockTenn sites, endeavoring to achieve our near-term goal of becoming cash-flow positive,” he said in a statement.
We now have the capital resources to accelerate the commercial roll-out of our P2O processers at our Niagara Falls plant and the
initial RockTenn sites
sites
that is remarkable! almost like being forced to swallow a Bitters pill
Here is that article from RKT/JBI Jacksonville I was talking about did you see it?
http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=537298
P20 in 2 locations in 2 states
WOW.........just WOW!
That is like comparing a Boston lobster to Louisiana crawfish, almost the same but not quite. JBII is the FIRST to do what they do successfully. Aggypoo will never ever be able to say that or catch up to P20's multiple locations in multiple states.
The SEC will settle with JBII
How many assets does EK still have control of? What is their true priority. Trim the fat by all means while preserving the best for continued growth. Then make Kodak the POWERHOUSE it once was.
Did you see the Rock Tenn article in the Jacksonville newspaper? It seems many analysts are liking RKT a whole bunch more!
I wonder if that has anything to do with P20 machines adding to RKT's bottom line. You know fuel costs savings, waste hauler saving stuff like that.
WOW! look at those piles of raggertail! Great find!!! Compressed cardboard would get wet sitting outside like that and smelly! Phew!!!
Best of all though now everyone is discussing P20's second site!.
TWO locations for JBII's P20
Where is RCF at in drilling the Permian basin wells instead of shareholders wallets?
thanks! Nice 10 cents a month
Ive been away for a while, what are the latest developments with RGIN?
pass the beer
How much is the dividend these days? Still 10 cents per quarter?
Basically have the past few days events confirmed that JBI is putting a cluster of processors at all of RKTs Florida sites starting with Jacksonville? Is that concrete? Then someone said Oklahoma? What happened to Ohio Georgia and hmmmmm some place else air with a permit exemptions. IMO What a game plan! P20's blanketing 5 states in 5 years?
WOW
got a link for Rauber Recycling?
LOL LOL LOL
garbage
assholes like you for starters, see you at the AGM?