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11/03/10 1:55 PM

#75126 RE: adman57 #75124

This is the thread I was talking about. Where do you think the 18k gal of diesel came from?



adman57 Share Wednesday, November 03, 2010 12:58:42 PM
Re: None Post # of 75125

So far the only "output" we have seen is a jelly jar full of a yellow liquid. It has been stated here that there must be tanks of processed fuel from all the months of testing. While I know it can't be sold yet......wouldn't just a picture of a full tanker taken from the blending site at least quell the doubts that some investors have?
And perhaps raise the share price?


Rawnoc Share Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:00:38 PM
Re: adman57 post# 75092 Post # of 75125

Site No: 9-601203
Site Name: JBI RE #1 INC.
Tank No: BT-1
Tank Location: Aboveground - in contact with impervious barrier
Tank Status: In Service
Tank Install Date: 07/06/2010
Tank Closed Date:
Tank Capacity: 17850 gal.
Product Stored: Diesel
Percentage: 100%
http://www.dec.ny.gov/cfmx/extapps/derexternal/abs/tankdata.cfm




ergo sum Share Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:03:03 PM
Re: Rawnoc post# 75093 Post # of 75125

You have evidence about where the fuel came from? Respond | View Replies (1)



Rawnoc Share Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:04:10 PM
Re: ergo sum post# 75096 Post # of 75125

Plastic. Respond | View Replies (1)



ergo sum Share Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:05:38 PM
Re: Rawnoc post# 75097 Post # of 75125

No that is simply conjecture.



Rawnoc Share Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:08:53 PM
Re: ergo sum post# 75099 Post # of 75125

The New York Department of Environmental Conservation, Conestoga-Rovers and Associates, Islechem, and JBII all for some reason think they JBII makes fuel out of plastic.

I don't know, maybe they read it somewhere.