Saturday, June 27, 2020 12:44:31 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norilsk_oil_spill
The one thing that we know is that this thing isn't just going to go away without massive clean-up and spending. A reasonable person would have to think that a deployment of Voraxials could be a key part of the solution and that, currently, there are not warehouses full of unused Voraxial inventory waiting to start separating on a grand scale.
So, someone would have to manufacture a significant number of units in reasonably short order. Unfortunately, our manufacturing agreement appears to have expired and we have no idea as to whether the company is even an option for future manufacturing. A hopeful person might think that there are sensitive and high-level discussions going on now with regard to commitments and pricing; a pessimistic person might conclude that the ball we once held in our sweaty hands has been dropped, and that it has been smashed into thousands of pieces.
Maybe it is just a coincidence that the outrageous proxy proposals overlap with these two situations (expiry of the 3-year agreement, and the Norilsk spill) - personally, I don't think so.
https://www.slb.com/well-production/processing-and-separation/water-treatment/voraxial-impeller-induced-cyclonic-separator#related-information
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