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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Acceleware Ltd V.AXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACWRF

Acceleware Ltd. is an advanced electromagnetic (EM) heating company with highly scalable EM solutions for large industrial applications. Its segments include High-Performance Computing (HPC) and RF Heating. The HPC segment sells proprietary high-performance computing software and related consulting services and training programs to the oil and gas industry. The RF Heating segment is engaged in... see more

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Acceleware Ltd > Slightly different vid posted on the Axe twitter feed....
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Post by blitzer2 on May 11, 2022 4:33pm

Slightly different vid posted on the Axe twitter feed....

Comment by Whampoa on May 12, 2022 11:09am
On T+64 @ 0:40 second mark: When did that second black one get setup?? More importantly why?
Comment by mctrader on May 12, 2022 12:33pm
Good eye, Whampoa. There does seem to be two storage tanks there now. I am relunctant to speculate, but it is interesting...
Comment by L.A. on May 12, 2022 1:08pm
Whampoa, good catch! My quantities may be off and if anyone has more knowledge please correct me. Axe said this test project should produce 750 barrels/day The single tank erected looks like it may have a capacity of 1000 barrels. Tanker trucks can hold approx 115 barrels.  If this thing starts producing at 750 b/d there should be about 7 trucks a day hauling out of there. which doesnt ...more  
Comment by Labrador12 on May 12, 2022 3:49pm
Look Behind the E house in the CBC video clip and you will see another tank . Clearly one was not enough.
Comment by blitzer2 on May 12, 2022 7:03pm
Well L.A. this is just my speculation and I'm a complete 'no-nothing in engineering layman' but, just out of curiosity I did a little research. Found a company that makes storage tanks. Just from the vid and pic of the tanks on their site, they maybe known as 'AST-100' standard vertical tanks that have a 100 cubic meters volume capacity. The dimensions of these AST ...more  
Comment by L.A. on May 12, 2022 9:35pm
Blitzer, I will add to your post. Found this chart for crude oil storage tanks now all we have to do is figure out the height and diameter Partial ANSON crude oil storage tanks capacity  Capacity Diameter Height 210 BBL 10’ 15’ 300 BBL 12’ 15’ 400 BBL 12’ 20’  ...more  
Comment by L.A. on May 12, 2022 9:58pm
In the whole schem of things it doesn't really matter if the tank capacity is 750 or 1000 barrels. The most interesting thing is they felt the need to install a second tank. I would interpret that as being very positive. They must be or have the capability of producing or exceeding the design production limits which is what this test is all about! Not to mention axe keeps 92% of production ...more  
Comment by blitzer2 on May 13, 2022 3:01am
So L.A., taking a second look at the single storage tank again on this site picture (blue Sky and snow) from their website (you have to scroll down): https://www.acceleware.com/press-releases/2022/acceleware-provides-rf-xl-commercial-pilot-update-and-announces-management-change.html Making some comparisons with the probable height of the EHouse (from floor to eavestrough level) I would say it' ...more  
Comment by Eigen337 on May 13, 2022 10:19am
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Comment by blitzer2 on May 13, 2022 10:56am
Eigen337 you need to keep up to speed with the conversation if you are going to chip in with this. No one is talking about that tank way  in the background of that picture. Please Read some more of the previous comments then you will be on the same page.
Comment by Eigen337 on May 13, 2022 11:22am
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Comment by blitzer2 on May 13, 2022 11:45am
OK fine Eigen no one else here is interested in talking about that tank in the background of the picture you brought our attention to . Me and others were talking about a different tank. But thanks anyway aad have a nice day.
Comment by Saskisnow on May 13, 2022 12:26pm
The discussion is about the 2 tanks in THIS video, not the picture with the one a quarter mile away. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP5tW4k1-Wk
Comment by Lurker11 on May 12, 2022 11:14pm
400 bbl tanks are the most common size particularly for well site installations as they are easier to move on/off site and add more as needed.  Hard to tell with video but I would bet 400 bbl (x2)
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