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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Co2 Solutions Inc COSLF

CO2 Solutions Inc is a Canada-based firm engaged in the development of proprietary technologies for capturing and producing of carbon dioxide. The company is focused on commercializing an enzyme-based technology for efficient CO2 capture from various industrial flue gasses for reuse or sequestration. The company's technology has various industrial applications, such as enhanced oil recovery... see more

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Co2 Solutions Inc > Why speculate about a company that do's zip
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Post by wdr522266 on Feb 19, 2019 10:51am

Why speculate about a company that do's zip

They could have built an aircraft carrier in the same time these guys have built one test CO2 capture plant.Geeze its really time they hired some business people to advance this company.These guys are spinning their wheels.There have to be better fabricators in this country.How about moving the whole opperation out here to Alberta and get this thing rolling.

wdr2
Comment by HyperCube on Feb 19, 2019 7:34pm
Is there anyone in Alberta that would want a CO2 capture unit? If yes CST will be happy to build it for them. If no why move to Alberta?
Comment by wdr522266 on Feb 20, 2019 11:04am
BS, CST will sit on their hands in Quebec and do diddly squat .Take in Federal and Provincial cash as long as they can keep convinceing these Governments that they still have a viable CO2 capture project.Like I've said before the Chinese would have had this up and running and selling this technology everywhere by now.If they had a product companies would but it so the question is "DO THEY ...more  
Comment by hereiam on Feb 20, 2019 11:10am
They at least have a unit capturing 10 tpd for more than a year now... working in real life conditions...
Comment by wdr522266 on Feb 20, 2019 12:13pm
Wow thats great ONE UNIT in three years.I guess that summs up their business acrument.Pathetic. wdr2
Comment by Co2Harvest on Feb 20, 2019 6:14pm
HyperCube nailed it (no business in AB). There's no sense building something that no one wants to buy, and besides, they would have to spend money they don't have to do that. It is slow progress but considering that the CCS industry is not showing signs of "lift off" yet ("accelerating deployment of carbon capture" seems to be at a glacial pace), I don't know what ...more  
Comment by wdr522266 on Feb 21, 2019 10:27am
You guys are so full of sh,t its not funny.If this company was to actually build a co2 capture unit that would aid in the captue of Co2 in Alberta ,companies would be all over it.As a matter of fact this company would be far more advanced if they did their "test" units here.Iif you want things to progress slowly I guess staying in Quebec would be the thing to do.If on the other hand CST ...more  
Comment by Co2Harvest on Feb 21, 2019 8:01pm
The fact is that they have, it is absolutely viable, it's ready for market according to NRCAN, and is considered part of an efficient SAGD solution according to CANMET. It's even had a full life cycle assessment. What more does the world need? Only the AB oil companies can really say why they aren't knocking down doors to buy it but my guess is that their heads are still in the sand ...more