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Organic Potash Corp C.OPC

Alternate Symbol(s):  OPCGF

Organic Potash Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the development of production of potassium carbonate produced from agricultural waste, namely cocoa husks in West Africa. The Company produces food grade potassium carbonate from organic waste materials using patented production technology. It has its production facility in Takoradi-Sekondi, Ghana and Ivory Coast. The Company's potassium carbonate is used in multiple industries, including food, manufacturing (potassium carbonate is found in numerous consumer and industrial products), and pharmaceuticals. The Company’s subsidiary is GC Purchasing Ltd.


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Comment by Giverbulletson Sep 14, 2010 12:50pm
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Post# 17446492

RE: Recent Production

RE: Recent ProductionWell, we know that at the beginning of August, production was 30K.  The plant was down for 10-11 days and during that time bitumen production was cut back to about 75% capacity or 20-22K bls.  In order to get the monthly average back up to 28.5K, the last week of August should have averaged near 33K.  Even 32K would be a decent monthly increase.   That would put us at 40 K  min by year end.  But with the new wells coming on line, that min should rise to 43-45K for year end.   That would put us at March 2011 for expense and interest break even mark, considering linear well growth.  Typically, production should rise exponentially, on a curve so I think we could say pretty safely that opti's cash burn is now quickly coming to an end and will stop entirely by the end of the first qtr, next year. That should work out to roughly $100 mil of interest expenses over the next 3 qtrs (including this one).

Assuming $75 oil.  I'm being more than conservatively fair (for the naysayers)

OPTI needs to sell nothing, especially at a discount.

Giver.
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