Monday, August 09, 2010 8:30:30 PM
It would be good to kick back and think about GRNO the company. Discussion of basic company attributes such as found on the company's website would be a good place to start. One statement made on the Overview page of the CCP site says
The solids can be recycled, being used for various applications. These include asphalt, road building, or reclamation by way of land farming.
OK, how can crude oil solids be recycled by "reclamation by way of land farming"? That intrigues me. Isn't crude oil toxic? Or can low heavy metal crude solids be processed and used to improve soil? Archeologists find charcoal embedded in digs and from that conclude that wood burned on hearths, campfires, forest fires and burned structures that humans built remained in place for thousands of years. This interested those who worry about global warming and look for ways to sequester carbon. Can crude oil solids be cooked into a charcoal state and be used to sequester carbon and improve soil? If so, some potential investors might be attracted to a company that is so high tech, they are into soil improvement and global warming solutions.
These GRNO management people are not suits, looking for ways to cut corners. They are high tech entreprenuers. They are not Tony Hayward-types, they are Steve Jobs-types.
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