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Re: Gatorlady post# 13308

Thursday, 08/06/2015 5:10:37 PM

Thursday, August 06, 2015 5:10:37 PM

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BRM is signed up with BION for 25 years of feasibility and supply chain management for the biomass feedstock. It does not necessarily have to come from the local area. I believe they wanted to be closer to the destination of the urea fertilizer. Anywhere in Florida is easier to deliver product from Taylor than where the big suppliers are out in the mid west and northwest.

As for the train spurs. I'm not sure and do not have that info on how the spurs would be placed/ built. You may have noted a road block. But I'm sure there are some public lands nearby whether they be highways or routes that a spur could be built.


La. Well if they are still in the running that's good. When I first got in on this they were in Texas. Then moved to La. Then Florida. I will admit a lot more happened in Florida than the other two locations. And I asked a year + ago and said the same things you said. But I saw a lot more 'progress' at the Florida sites and I settled back and really thought ( and still think ). Over the last three months there hasn't been a good piece of progress news on the sites. And the lawsuit as well as BK and little snippets of not paying certain vendors have been a near term negative. But overall I still think and believe in the technology.

The patents only help strengthen the what ifs. The process they use can take in biomass feedstock or natural gas. Securing a source if that gas is a piece of the puzzle which I think is a good thing.