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SORNG1on Dec 27, 2022 5:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:A STAR SO BRIGHT
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:A STAR SO BRIGHTAgree that the present gas and oil energy companies are the logical candidates for being the "deep pocket" in the upcoming change to Green Energy. They have the most to lose with the replacement of diesel in particular as a transportation fuel. RNG is already working well in Internal Combustion Engines produced by Cummins. Volvo is making engines that run on RNG. Green Hydrogen is a future fuel but will be produced much more economically using RNG rather than electricity to produce the hydrogen. Xebec with HyGear has the ability to produce both RNG and Green Hydrogen. Noone has any idea what is happening behind closed doors in the possibile reorganization or sale of Xebec. There has been a lot of shares of XEBEQ trading on the US market over the last several weeks. Who has any idea what that means? The partenership of Chevron and Brightmark had orders for 18 Biostreams when trading stopeed in XBC. IF Biostream is the most economical product to produce RNG, that should be attractive to large gas and oil companies who will be forced to transition out of fossil fuels, especially diesel. I would think Xebec has both the products and the patents that would be attractive to these companies. The HAS to be the development of Renewable Hydrocarbons--and RNG is the most likely product to both continue the heating, cooking, and electrical production that is presently done by fossil natural gas and also the possility of producing Green Hydrogen from RNG using HyGear. To think that Renewable Electricity from wind, solar, hydro will supply the energy needs presently provided from fossil fuels is insanity. The next 5 weeks until February 8 when hopefully we will see the eventual fate of Xebec Adsorption should be very interesting. I am hoping for a bidding war between several gas and oil giants in addition to the possibility of Warren Buffet if and when these energy giants become aware of the enormous potention of Renewable Natural Gas as a true replacment of fossil natural gas and diesel using existing Internal Combusion Engines, natural gas pipelines, home heating and cooking devices, and natural gas fueled electric power plants. We have an inexhaustable supply of organic waste from which to produce RNG as a truly Renewable Hydrocarbon Fuel. It's not Rocket Science.