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Re: Zardiw post# 46807

Thursday, 06/03/2010 7:27:32 AM

Thursday, June 03, 2010 7:27:32 AM

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IsleChem P2O Chromatogram accompanying their report ...

Here is the chromatogram and the transcript of John talking at the AGM describing the slide showing the chromatogram of the P2O output done by IsleChem.



Our process, right now, because of IsleChem in the end and the kind of tuning they have been able to do to take the variables out of our process, we can consistently make this (note: he is referring to the chromatogram).

And it's gorgeous. Look at the peaks. They're incredible.

We have natural gas, we have some gasoline, we have a heck of a lot of diesel, and right down there around 20 we have no heavy ends at all. No wax product. It flows beautifully. It looks great. It's an amber fuel. We've had it tested by Intertek and PetroLabs. And the reports are incredible.

The only thing that IsleChem doesn't like is that we have a bit too much gasoline, or light ends, in it which they're helping us with to remove through what generally refineries would do, is to put a second condenser in to basically tap off the product so that our diesel can go directly into the engine.

Our diesel is better than most of the diesel products. Our sulphur content is trace or no trace at all. We have no water. We have no sediment. So it's a dream for refineries. They love this. Their whole job in the end is to get the light ends off and we produce them all day long (note: here he is referring to the diesel quality light ends - not the gasoline light ends and not the waxy heavy ends).



This is, in my opinion, the most important piece from their report.

And John lets everybody know what the "tweaking" is all about.

JBII's P2O output is great. It's all about executing the business plan.

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