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-Rare Element Resources to Participate in the Emerging Growth Metals, Minerals and Energy Conference-
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230510005325/en/Rare-Element-Resources-to-Participate-in-the-Emerging-Growth-Metals-Minerals-and-Energy-Conference
#clubrowboat
One of the hold-ups here is permitting. That "issue" may become more streamlined in the near future.
-Rare earth element’ permitting measure advances-
For sure! My guess is things will be speeding up soon. With the Russian Uranium setback, the U.S. will need to expedite local permitting and extraction. Our site in Upton could likely be a prime supplier.
This could be one reason for Brent taking over. He's an expert when it comes to in-situ recovery.
Good luck!
-The state gives money to help build a rare earth element processing facility near Upton-
A nice article out by WOOD describing work being done at the WyIC
-Engineering Future Ready Industries in Wyoming-
Well said shajandr!
These folks were manipulated by shadowspy and others.
A fool is easily fooled.
Once again..
Speaking of laughing..
I just ran across an article from NETL.
In partnership with NETL, researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are building a new prototype sensor for rapid in-field detection and characterization of rare earth elements (REEs) in fossil fuel-based resources and waste materials.
https://netl.doe.gov/node/10733
Is this the same NETL that's setting up shop at the WyIC? What a joke! These guys build a device capable of locating REE's in coal, with no where to process their finds at scale?? What a joke! Hahahahahahaa!!
Oh wait..
I would imagine. Especially after being welcomed into the Jindal family.
-Anil Kumar Jha appointed as new chairman of Jindal Power Limited-
https://www.aninews.in/news/business/business/anil-kumar-jha-appointed-as-new-chairman-of-jindal-power-limited20210222195519/
4 years later, and India is heavily pursuing clean coal
Anyone remember when our team met with Mr Kumar Jha?
Coal India @CoalIndiaHQ Chair & Mng Dir Shri Anil Kumar Jha, at 7th Annual Coal India conference today flanked by @CCTCInc COO/CFO, Aiden Neary (left) and @EnergyUW Dr. Richard Horner (rt.) presenting US clean coal tech to senior coal industry and government officials, and dais.. pic.twitter.com/ljEss51KhY
— Clean Coal Tech, Inc (@CCTCInc) September 5, 2018
Thanks! And since I know you like to geek out on this as much as me..
Here's what the State of Wyoming, in partnership, is looking to do with their coal refining process. CC The Honorable Jennifer Granholm
https://www.nationalcoalcouncil.org/studies/2021/Carbon-Forward-Advanced-Markets-2021.pdf
Rotary kiln and activated carbons are mentioned on page 52.
Page 59 mentions SER's continuous coal processing that targets a wide variety of process products via coal. Other pages mentions NETL and their advancement potentials.
There's also a patent in-part belonging to Richard Horner. Remember how excited he was to "partner" with CCTI?? There's a ton more to dissect if you're in need of an overload. Lol
Payments to CR&E for the CCTI project can be found here on page 64
http://www.uwyo.edu/trustees/_files/docs/2020-board-meeting-materials/2020_sept_supplemental/2020_sep_report.pdf
Payment for the control system can be found here on page 101
http://www.uwyo.edu/trustees/_files/docs/2021_board_meetings/2021_nov_supplemental/2021_nov_report.pdf
Here's a look at the internals via message from Alfred Webster to Richard Horner at UW's School Of Energy. Alfred Webster is CEO of CR&E
Due to Covid shutdowns and to avoid significant delays, the rotary kiln fabrication was completed in Canada, Chicago and Pittsburg. All three parts (including control panels attached) are expected to arrive in Gillette together later this week. pic.twitter.com/1dE3ewNfaV
— Clean Coal Tech, Inc (@CCTCInc) July 20, 2020
Our kiln and associated Electrical engineering was designed and completed through a collaboration between UW, Heyl Patterson and CR&E. Best of my knowledge, the payments went to CR&E
Lochhead. HP and Feeco (among others) commonly use blue and yellow. Not sure why..
I guess I'm not sure what your suspicious thoughts are.
Sorry if I sound naïve.
I remain super optimistic going forward. I think we'll start on an uptrend later this week/early next. Big things probably won't happen here for a year or two IMO.
Can you explain? I don't get what you're asking.
I read your post. Are you assuming things will get better or worse under new management?
Thx!
It's very difficult to fill an all/nothing order in large quantity.
It took me almost 2 weeks to fill a 10K share order at .33
100 shares here
318 there..
another 12 here
Etc.
I doubt it would have triggered using your method.
Good Luck!
I don't get it. Our Kiln is a Heyl Patterson
A counter-current one, if I remember correctly..
Nice to see the WyIC equipment expected on site December 2022
-Campbell commissioners approve 6-month extension for Wyoming Innovation Center-
https://county17.com/2022/08/31/campbell-commissioners-approve-6-month-extension-for-wyoming-innovation-center/
Buying here. Huge opportunity IMO
Aug 2022 UW Paper on REE's and REEMF
A good read IMO
Imagine the potential here..
-An Analysis of Wyoming’s Rare Earth Industry Potential,
Economics, and Policy Recommendations-
https://www.uwyo.edu/ser/research/centers-of-excellence/energy-regulation-policy/_files/ree-paper-ii.pdf
If you find that interesting, this may solve the mystery of how Wood got involved. Remember all the chat about why Kiewit "left"?
https://theubposts.com/erdenes-mongol-to-produce-10000-barrels-of-liquid-fuel-a-day-from-coal/
Now we have Polaris, UW, Wood and Horner (among others) to visit Atlas in Sept? Hmmm
That 2017 project was set at 3.5 years. Then came Covid..
Timing sounds right. So does the lineup.
Good Luck!
We'll quite possibly have a part to play. I know you do a lot of research.
Have you ever seen another video of an excited Richard Horner describing collaborative technologies? Let's hope he still carries that enthusiasm about UW's partnership with CCTI when he comes to the Sept 2nd ceremony!
Interesting! Who knows.. Maybe CCTI's "partnership" with UW to co-create a coal refinery in NEW (North East Wyoming) is finally taking visible shape.
In 2017 the company PR'd the partnership, stating:
-Company partners with UW to pursue clean-coal technology-
Good question. Did you know Mr Hashampour is CEO of Atlas Carbon?
I didn't
Maybe there's still an interest in India, Indonesia, Africa, Mongolia and elsewhere..
Maybe India is looking for a coal technology solution when they take over the G20 Presidency this December. Who knows?
We shall see
Indeed! Especially since Mr Hashampour’s company has acquired technology that turns brown coal into liquid fuel. They have worked with the Ex-Im Bank for several years to help win projects in places like Mongolia. Now he's coming to Fort Union? Very interesting is RIGHT!
Mongolia??
U.S. Government import/export banking??
Coal conversion technologies??
Ok :)
I hate to be overly optimistic. Lol! But the fact that our equipment is lying next to Atlas while Atlas is prepping for a groundbreaking that incorporates coal refining processes using process technologies.. well
UW is one of the partners. They approached CCTI a while back, recognizing our technology could possibly be incorporated into their coal refinery process.. The ceremony is scheduled to take place Sept 2nd somewhere near the WyIC and Atlas Carbon. The site of our kiln perhaps??
-Atlas Carbon, UW collaborating on coal refinery project-
https://svinews.com/atlas-carbon-uw-collaborating-on-coal-refinery-project/
Here's Dr Horner explaining the full collaboration with CCTI
It may be time for another countdown..
And my #'s were apparently a bit conservative..
Good luck!
Starting to think more news is just around the corner
Thanks for sharing! It's nice to see this mid-way through the 1/4
Our PPS will likely remain stuck in the 2.30's - 2.60's until we see Q3 numbers. Then it's my guess we'll push into the 3's
3's to 5's 2023 IMO
Yea.. Must be popular. Lol
You'll also notice this on the same page (without mention of CCTI)
-American Resources Corporation Applauds the Inflation Reduction Act's Support for Domestic Critical Mineral Production-
-Front Line: U.S. Seeks to Manufacture Critical Rare Earth Materials-
Pretty exciting news for Ft Union and the PRB!
Looks like they’re getting ready to fire up a pilot plant just outside Atlas and near the WyIC..
Between the 2 maybe??
-UW SER, Wood, Atlas Carbon Collaborate on Potential Field Demonstration Project Near Gillette-
IMO Sub $1 shares will soon be a thing of the past.
What you need to find, are some old recipes on graphene semiconductors.
:)
HUGE! Way more exciting than allowing a shareholder to internally operate.
I'm still wrapping my head around that one..
Either way, I think we'll cap around $200MM and await EOY #'s
I expect 1.70's or 1.80's prior to a push to the 2.60's
$3-$5 trading range during 2023
IMO