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Amigo Mike

08/05/19 12:11 PM

#71548 RE: Skwerel #71532

Ouch indeed !!!

Wow …. another grade school PR from ECSL ….. and also shows that things aren't what they seem to be.

Have no problem announcing they are selling 91 and 93 Octane fuel at the two locations. But ……….
Surprise !!!!

powered by the company’s patent pending fuel additives.

ECSL's own website for each octane sez

A blend of regular 87 octane gasoline (containing 10% ethanol) 12% methanol and less than 1% of our CyberFuels(TM) patented additive. This is a high 91 octane blended fuel that offers lower co2 and sulfur emissions with an “A” anti-corrosion rating.



10% reduction in GHG and sulfur emissions ……SEZ WHO ??? For those following Methanex ….. Methanex participated in a joint project to develop biomethanol …. however Methanex doesn't actually produce biomethanol. Methanex methanol is produced via natural gas ….. and they have a process to inject carbon into the process that produces low carbon methanol that has a reduced emissions profile …… but not as low as biomethanol ….. which actually costs more to produce. =) (Methanex Medicine Hat Plant, Canada)

But that kinda thing is only discussed by those seeking real information. I mean this info is publically available.

While EcoFlex is formulated using our patented additives which makes it superior in performance, GEM fuels have been the only fuels used by the Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC) for the past few years.

Which is it …. patented or patent pending ??? Superior performance due to "patented" additives ? SEZ WHO ?? And who cares about JWRC …… that is info off the Methanol Institute that has nothing to do with ECSL.

We expect to add our proprietary 87 Octane methanol blended flexfuel to the product line in September

Oh ?

Therefore, the company expects to have continued rapid growth in revenue and profits for the foreseeable future.

Wow …. because ECSL is offering new GEM fuel ECSL expects continued rapid growth for the forseeable future ? Really ? Because you are offering new fuels does not mean one can extrapolate rapid growth of anything.

WOW …. beginning to think CEO is a bigger issue than first thought. Double talk and shadow games …….

Amigo Mike