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Re: falconer66a post# 33064

Thursday, 08/13/2015 4:18:55 PM

Thursday, August 13, 2015 4:18:55 PM

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Ok, I'll bite.

I have an extensive scientific background. I understand much of the arcane chemistry operating in the company’s technologies. I understand the profound positive outcomes for both Freestone customers and Freestone shareholders once Freestone chemical processes begin commercial operation.

I also speak with and have researched other oil industry officials and sources cognizant with the potential applications of Petrozene.



Perfect. I welcome a discussion on the workings of an aromatic/cyclic hydrocarbon solvent with 20+% asphaltene. Why do you (or the oil industry officials you've contacted) feel this composition is a revolutionary solvent with broad applications?

Assuming your background is as you claim (and your scientific background is in chemistry/chemical engineering and not in electrical/mechanical engineering, physics, or biology) we should be speaking the same language. I'm genuinely curious to hear an educated and informed perspective that isn't dismissive of the science or cobbled together buzzwords.

Lastly, I’ve also researched the potential markets for Petrozene synthesis side-products, particularly the massive quantities of elemental carbon — for which there is the very high prospect of converting to high-value activated carbon. Many, here, are utterly unaware of (or suppressing) any understanding of the remarkable revenue stream this product category offers to Freestone. My analysis is that it will equal or exceed that of Petrozene.


Assuming they can convert the low-value carbon produced in pyrolysis to high-value activated carbon, you are entirely correct. I would expect it to far outstrip the Petrozene market (but my opinion of the limited nature of the Petrozene market is documented). But that's a new process beyond what is currently being claimed (even by the posters).

The sale of recovered steel tire components will be moderate.


Agreed. If this were a material revenue stream, then tire pyrolysis would be viable by almost any technology.

If your background and diligence is as you have claimed, your voice would be very welcome here. Even by the skeptics. :D

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