Therefore they have only the air permit for the refinery in Canada, Your DD does not clearly state this, but you can also add that sentence to show where the JBII might be heading.
We do not know if the air permit for the refinery will apply to P2O. It is a stay toned for more information, which might come out in the next financial statement or PR.
No it doesn't. It means exactly what it says and it says nothing about the blending site. That blending site required a C of A for it to operate as a blending site, and that C of A is going to be particular to a blending site that unloads and loads tankers and has to worry about emissions and vacuum systems, etc. It has no jurisdiction over a P2O system that has a stack and emits whatever from that process.
And it is a pretty obvious strategic move that JBI is only realizing now to locate it's plant on a site that has some kind of permitting. No doubt it is easier to upgrade a permit or amend it than to get a new one, i will grant you that...