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Re: zerosum post# 30010

Monday, 07/25/2016 11:27:09 AM

Monday, July 25, 2016 11:27:09 AM

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"This is a complicated technology, and Kinder needs to know exactly how AOT will operate on these new oil types while switching between them and condensate which is a very different product. They also need to write up the manual and other things. I do not believe they are "milking time." KM could also be testing the unit for durability during this time. You do not understand the business.
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Unfortunately business does not operate in that manner and no company like Qsep can continue to botch test after test without consequences. Testing for durability is not in the original contract. Only a safety review..in fact It's clear that Aot does not have to even work to obligate KMI to pay the minimum term. It just has to not pose a safety hazard. So...based on that you have to assume that:

1. Aot still posses a safety concern
Or
2. KMI has decided not to honor the contract or has modified the terms and conditions of the original agreement.

All of which would require an 8k but alas here we sit with not an official peep!