RE:RE:KEY POINTS WHY IRON ORE PELLET MODELING CONTRACT WILL GO FWDm8magic wrote: agree with ya...but its not a simole bolt on replacement...Electrical delivary and infrasturucture are pretty sizable investments and phases of construction even in a big mill...Even in the place i work at when we add a plasma system some electrical considerations have to be dealt with.
developbc wrote: Hey guys just wanted to go over few key points regarding this modelling contract and why I believe it will go forward but with a conservative finalization timeline and how some are not fully understanding the gravity of things. (Sorry in advanced as it is little longer of a post as it is blessed Sunday and had extra time on my hands before I head out the door)
This magnitute of the contract is absolutely massive and game changing for PYR but let's be careful not to ahead of ourselves and assume the contract is already signed or about to be in the next few days. For obvious reasons, I want this done ASAP more than anyone but I like to give a generous conservative timeline to temper my expectations AND to others.
For example, in my profession I know full well even at the lawyer level stage- it can take months of going back and forth. BUT in the meantime, things can rapidly develop to solidfy this contract such as the all important torch order however big or small with the end goal of eventually swaping out all torches for this client in the excess of 500 torches @$3M each...$1.5Billion. Instead of every day asking are we there yet...tomorrow right etc...let's keep it real NOT to lose focus that PYR will eventually execute well BUT they will do it right!
Other recent very important company milestones like the validation of PYR's NexGen 3D powders by a major aerospace company..Why did the mkt react as if this was no big deal!? Those who have done DD in this space will understand that it is HUGE! Any other 3D powder producer that can achieve that level of accreditation their sp would surely shoot upwards over night...something to ponder.
Having said what I just said...rest assured, I am going to point out some facts and strong high probability opinion on why this massive(and other massive) contracts WILL ABSOLUTELY GET DONE!
Gleaning and highlighting some recent facts:
- The Client is a multi-billion-dollar international producer of iron ore pellets, one of the largest in the industry,
- The Client has over 10 plants each requiring approx. 50 plasma torches. Each torch will generate up to $3M of revenue to PyroGenesis.
- “This is indeed a very significant development as the Client has accepted the successful completion of the first phase (“First Phase”) in the modeling contract as a basis to move forward for equipment supply,”
- This is just one of many discussions taking place with other producers in this, and other industries - significantwave of interest and proposals.
- things seem to be moving in the right direction, and at a very rapid pace.
- Since our success with RISE, we have seen a significant increase in interest in using our proprietary torches to reduce greenhouse gases. We continue to find that the proposition to reduce greenhouse gases emissions, and avoid carbon taxes, with a simple bolt-on replacement of current environmentally damaging fossil fuel burners, is too compelling to resist.
- Pelletization is the process in which iron ore is concentrated before shipment, thus significantly reducing the cost of transportation.
- TRIFECTA: (i) has absolutely no ancillary detrimental effects anywhere in the process or with the furnaces, (ii) results in significant greenhouse gas reduction while at the same time, (iii) projecting significant cost savings.
Here are just a couple of my strong opinions what is happening lately: - FINALLY, the mkt is starting the get it. PYR almost sounded too good to be true but the mkt is finally starting to understand PYR and realize the incredible potential of what this company can become
- Funds and instituional money are definitely starting to place PYR on the radar. How many...not sure but you know its not retail doing bulk of the buying AND we know more institutional $ will pour in significantly as sp rises.
- I think it is STRONG possibility that there is buying on the other side -parties related to the actual torch client. The client obviously knows and understand the highest of probabilities that the cllient not only want PYR plasma torches...they NEED PYR torches. Examples of those involved that could be in the know: client's lawyer, accountant, board members, engineers etc...
Keep in mind this is just 1 industry client amongst many and many industries amongst this 1 division of PYR amongst many under PYR. For newbies: -
3D Additive Powder(world class w competitive edge) - Now validated by world class premier Aerospace company
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DROSITE (clearly demonstrated to beat out other big players in the industry),
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USA MILITARY PAWDS(the highest of highest standards to get accredited),
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Waste Destruction(countless applications),
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TUNNEL/BORING(Exclusive contract),
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PUREVAP(1 step to solar grade silicon and now silicon nano powders and wafers for EV batteries),
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IRON ORE TORCHES. Replacing diesel fossil fuels in iron ore pelletization, metallurgical, steel another industries(massive potential and various other possible applications) etc...
So this is why I fully believe this company can morph into somehing unimaginable!!!
"TIP OF THE ICEBERG" PYR CEO PP
Magic, Concerning addressing the time for electricals. I'll keep it in simple terms. What's stopping PYR producing plasma torches for other biz.in the mean time. The fact is, IMO, they will be producing hundreds of torches annually once they ' fire up ' their plamsa torch biz.
Sincerely,
Topseeker