Live from Baytown this is the "GeoMoney Show"!
Okay, so much to tell, so little time!
This is my honest opinion on what I have seen so far. Went for a long ride on a kubota 4 wheel truck through out the property with John yesterday, seen land getting cleared and filled, hundreds of acres to build on. Some of the land has small swamps they are filling with truck after truck. (I have pictures).
The land has rail and pipelines from 4 major companies that run through, there is also very large power lines and a transfer station on the property.
The building is much larger in person, as well as the finished reactors, the pictures give them no justice. This is the first time I am able to touch and examine the reactors up close. The size of the reactors up close is enormous, they tower over any full size man, they are very, very large. They have 95% of the second reactor completed. They are getting ready to move two more reactor in line with the other two to complete the unit (4 reactors). Skids with the new bands have just arrived to finish the other two reactors. They have designed a new feed system that will feed all four reactors at once, very impressive.
In regards to refining and distilling the biocrude (Vertroleum) they have plans that have just been designed to produce certain products right on site. I have seen a engineer from a refining contractor on site, he has been hired to finalize this part of the project. I am not sure what company, so don't ask. They are very impressive from what I have seen. They have moved one large storage tank to the rear pad for connecting, they are getting ready to move many more and start construction of the new design for refining and storage. There is also another contractor on site, that is in charge of maintaining vapors and working with the TCEQ, these contarctors are all working in tune together.
I will be going back to the plant today to take specific pictures not yet on biocrude.us, I want to show the size of these "parts" like I said, everything in the pictures looks smaller than in person. For example, the condensor that angles in the rear of the building, in the pictures it looks maybe 5' to 6' feet long, way off, this condensor is about 15' long and atleast 2' wide its huge. The piping coming from the rear of the building is also much larger that looks. I will use a soda can today in the pictures to show size.
I will post again some time tonight!
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