Gold/Mining/Energy : JBII - The Secret Catalyst Turns Plastics into Oil


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From: Rawnoc5/27/2012 3:18:27 PM
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And now we're hearing $1,000/barrel? LOL, it's going to keep going down all the way to $10/barrel.

Rawnoc Saturday, May 19, 2012 4:34:53 PM
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THE COST PER BARREL FICTIONAL EVOLUTION....

(1) $5,000/barrel was the fictional theory going forward based on Q2, 2011.

(2) $3,000/barrel was the fictional theory going forward based on Q3, 2011.

(3) $1,500/barrel is now the fictional theory going forward based on Q1, 2012.

How is it that with such small increases in sales, the cost per barrel falls by thousands of dollars? I thought we're supposed to take the cost per barrel of small fuel sales and extrapolate and scale that forever no matter how big fuel sales get. What's going on?

Reality -- as fuel volumes increase, as with virtually any automated process, the cost of production per unit falls of a cliff. In JBII's case, it will keep going down until it's $10/barrel. You have to literally make up costs when you're talking about free feedstock in a free energized automated hole turned into fuel. They take pieces of trash and turn them into $100 bills.
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