Sunday, September 5, 2010

stonehenge is very positive about JBII's P2O process


IsleChem has been assisting them in assuring that the process within the 1T processor could be scaled up. The 20T processor has been tested and upgraded to an even better performance. They faced various challenges (listen to the CC and read the 10Q), but IsleChem seems to have been of GREAT assistance in preparing the production process into scaling up. After more than 40 test runs under various conditions IsleChem concluded in their findings that the P2O process was 'repeatable and scalable'. That was a HUGE milestone. I am sure a lot of posters on this board have not been fully aware of the importance of that short sentence in the IsleChem report!

Posters here have been nitpicking about why P2O is not already in commercial production. The concern you mentioned has been the main reason for the months of delay we have witnessed. Thanks to IsleChem's staff JBI's process at this very moment seems to be ready for multiplication and a stable roll out.

Only after being convinced on the stability of this process JBI decided to schedule the official stack test.

I advise everybody to read the 10K/10Q thoroughly, listen to the CC and watch the AGM presentation(s) very carefully. There has been no PR with regards to P2O since April, but boy: there are SO many answers and clues, given in the publications I mentioned...

My guess is that we are on the very edge of a major breakthrough with this innovative JBI P2O process.

Watch out above, once the NYDEC releases the permit for this 'unique process' (DEC's words).

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