Monday, November 08, 2010 11:16:40 AM
I believe the Islechem letter. JBI put out the press release, Islchem wrote the letter. The press release has alot of "fluff" that wasn't in the letter. Why wouldn't Islchem put everything from the PR in the letter with their name on it? BINGO DING DING DING DING..............BUST
Dead wrong again. Islechem let their name on the PR.
Here's the PR that Islechem lent their name to:
The "near diesel" fuel is diesel with some extra light fuel fractions (gasoline range fuel). The extra gasoline can be separated at the Company's fuel blending site or our fuel can be sold to a refinery. The Company is working with Islechem to add an additional piece of hardware to the P2O processor to separate the extra light fuel (which is valuable) from the output fuel. The company has been able to shift the output fuel range from light hydrocarbon gasoline fuels to heavy oils.
http://www.jbiglobal.com/news/2010-press-releases/isle-chem-validation.aspx
The notion that Islechem is working with JBII to separate out the gasoline from the diesel to create DIESEL and GASOLINE yet that's untrue is just laughable. Furthermore Islechem approved to have their name in this PR.
If you can get a signed statement from Islechem that says this PR was issued without their permission and that they disagree that the near diesel = diesel + gasoline, then I will cut out my own lungs and send them to you.
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