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doggone

10/23/07 9:33 AM

#15673 RE: Uncle Meatball #15672

Meatball, I have been told there is one permit to go, have to run an ad in the paper before it can be issued, expected to take 15- 22 days.
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Ryan Industries

10/23/07 9:47 AM

#15674 RE: Uncle Meatball #15672

meatball - the incoming refinery is expected to fulfill our existing supply agreements - which you might remember includes the crew distribution deal. as i understand, there will even be existing supply capacity available.

hope this helps. and have a good time in opp.

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d indian

10/23/07 10:48 AM

#15678 RE: Uncle Meatball #15672

Uncle, yes there are a few other very pertinent questions. So far everything beebee, has tried to do hasn't happened, or was planned butt backwards. So much for PHGI'S business plan to date. Seeing as how this is the start of a fresh brand new plan. Questions that need answers. Be carefull when you get answers, this company's big guns bounce around worst than ping pong balls, with their statements. PRing, or even insinuating income from BIO-DIESEL, before the first of the year, pure crap, in my opinion. Management don't appear to be that smart, with their timeframes. Been wrong every time so far.

Peanuts was suppose to be the major source for the BIO- DIESEL, in the roughly $40,000,000.00 plant as advertised. Than after delays, no money being the major problem, among many. PRed was going to implement new technology, the feedstock could be almost anything, you name it, that too.

The current plant. What will be the feedstock used??? Doubt this very much, but must ask. Has whatever is going to be used. Has it been stockpiled, or is there a current supply available this winter????? From a business point of view, this is definitely not going to be a slam dunk. Many wrinkles need to be ironed out. But enjoy your trip. Also like your posts, pretty realistic, hope some of that rubs off on some of PHGI'S BRAIN TRUST. All in my not so humble opinion. Indian
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Captain Caniption

10/23/07 11:20 AM

#15685 RE: Uncle Meatball #15672

Meatball - I'd like to know how the pancakes are at the local Mom and Pop restaurant. If I'm going to make a trip to Opp, I need good pancakes. : )
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avdave

10/23/07 11:42 AM

#15692 RE: Uncle Meatball #15672

"I want to try to get copies of the permits that allow us to build the refinery."

Meatball. The organization that is in charge of permits to construct a biofuel facility in the State of Alabama is the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. For your convenience here is their webpage that describes permitting.

http://www.adem.state.al.us/Permitting/PermittingInfo.htm

Also, as an example, here is a link to what a conditional permit would look like, pending the required public comment period and review of public comments, and a link that would indicate how the agency would begin the public comment period.

http://216.226.179.150/publicnotice/feb/BioEnergy.pdf

http://216.226.179.150/publicnotice/feb/2bio.htm

I believe the agency would let you submit your information to be put on a notification list as well to be notified when the public comment period commences. To my knowledge, a permit to construct a biofuel facility in Opp has not been applied for.

Have a fun trip.