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tony08on Aug 25, 2022 10:28pm
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RE:RE:Personally, I think some people just plain don't get it..
RE:RE:Personally, I think some people just plain don't get it..SORNG1 wrote: I completely agree that Greenlane is not the better bet. It looks to me that all off Greenlane's units are similar to Legacy units in that they are built "on site." It makes no sense that that can compete with "factory built and tested" Biostream units that are then shipped to the RNG production site. It looks like Brightmark and Chevron are in the process of doing this for 18 different projects. Check out the Brightmark web site to see the list of their projects. If Xebec is involved in these projects with Brightmark and Chevron--the future should be bright. In addition, Xebec has HyGear to participate in future "Green Hydrogen from RNG." This could be huge. These are "on site" units which would require minimal transport distance for the produced Green Hydrogen to the enduser.
How will Green Hydrogen production from water electrolysis using Renewable Electrticity be able to compete when it is produced at Renewable Electricity wind and solar farms and would require hundreds of miles of hydrogen transport to the enduser? You can't transport hydrogen in existing natural gas pipes. You can transport RNG in existing natural gas pipes wherever those pipes exist. Throw in on site oxygen with Inmatec and you have a "Triple Play" with Xebec as opposed to a "Single Play" for Greenlane. And this "Triple Play" doesn't even take into consideration carbon capture with Carbon Quest of Carbon sequestration with Summit.
Great, Sorng you have a very good vision of the full potential and value of Xebec and that's not to mention the tailwind which will support it for decades to come.
This is what all those who rely solely on their technical analysis lack. They are selling because the stock has gone up a few decimal......We are only at the very beginning of a rally that will continue for several years.
Of course there will be fluctuations along the way, but in a few years it will no longer be curves of a few decimals that will appear on your graphs but of several dollars.
This is not the time to sell but to accumulate this stock which is still trading at discount.