FYI, according to the company (MOPN) the Safety specialist was someone who worked there about 10 years ago and is no longer at BP. Indeed his report still exists and should be applicable regardless of whether or not the safety officer who made the report is still there or not. This brings up the point that it may actually be 10 years or so since BP was in contact with MOP product. If the company is still in its infancy with a steel building and minimal supplies on hand now, I can only imagine where it was 10 years ago. Everyone needs a start, everyone needs that multi-million dollar contract or purchase to get their name on the board. MOP is headed in that direction with many other companies in the works (for the long term) and hopefully the unfortunate catastrophe at hand speeds up the process a bit. No news here, I have had the stock for years and plan on keeping it till they bring home the bacon on a few good contracts. Even if it takes a few more years.