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Rawnoc

06/01/10 12:00 AM

#46189 RE: PaperProphet #46188

Yeah, that's it. And you can also tell us that we should be including oxygen as part of the HYDROCARBON input and part of the HYDROCARBON output.

Fascinating. I'll let you have the last word because I doubt there's anybody still confused over why something made out of oxygen isn't included in a carbon report.

99leadballoons

06/01/10 12:03 AM

#46192 RE: PaperProphet #46188

It doesn't really matter. Even at the lightest end of the spectrum 25% oxygen would make it impossible.

Steady_T

06/01/10 1:32 AM

#46217 RE: PaperProphet #46188

That is a true statement. You can't call what JBII will be selling crude oil. It is much too refined to be called crude oil. All of the longer chained hydrocarbons are such as waxes and asphalts are not present.

Those are the chemicals species that require the energy and cost intensive "cracking". Also there is no sulfur to be taken out of the product like there is in much of the crude oil the US imports.

No, you can't sell it as crude oil. That maybe why there is an offer to buy it at $3/bbl more than crude oil prices.

Scandle34

06/01/10 6:50 AM

#46236 RE: PaperProphet #46188

you can tell us that, how?? The material of the Islechem report is salable as crude or as mid-stream product.