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Wescorp Energy Inc > 2000 BPD unit performance
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Post by daytrader75 on Feb 24, 2011 11:31pm

2000 BPD unit performance

I have made a few phone calls regarding the 2000 BPD unit at the mysterious Rycroft facility. Contacts that I have made mentioned that the unit is running up to 7500 BPD during “Batch Treatment” only. No information was given about oil water separation performance. They were happy with the overall operation of the unit.

I know that the regular Joes on this board are going to pipe up and ask what company, who did I talk to blablabla. I was asked not to mention names for their privacy and competitive reasons. I am sure this company will come to light "officialy" soon enough.

In the meantime I will wait for the press release of this information.

Comment by stockdom on Feb 25, 2011 11:08am
Daytrader, you need not worry about broaching names as previous poster, patio, put the name right in his title. It's a reasonable guess since that's the name that comes up in a google search of waste co located in alberta and saskatchewan is palco.Cancen had great results too lest we forget about the great job the small maxx did removing 40% oil. The problem is not as much the secrecy as ...more  
Comment by pioneer69 on Feb 25, 2011 11:51am
Not a person out there wants this to succeed more than I.Here's my problem, still zero revenues from this technology and an incredibly pathetic share price. The Cantevenremembertheirname debacle took the better part of a year, likely quite a bit more, and while the benefits of testing data (3rd party) and new information learned was beneficial, way too much time was wasted. The only other ...more  
Comment by stockdom on Feb 25, 2011 8:47pm
The batch treatment is not as productive as it may sound. Maybe 7500 bpd are processed and held in storage tanks but that is not the same as claiming that 7500 bpd are cleaned. It sounds like stored dirty water has to be run back thru the maxx unit one or more times. Whether this process amounts to more than 2500 bpd I don't know.As you say, no information given about oil water separation ...more  
Comment by Bigfoot99 on Feb 26, 2011 8:17am
Its funny how there was no mention of the newly built mobile unit in your post. Seems like someone wants to divert our attention. Just like your previous post saying you "don't care about the share price". again, someone wants to divert shareholders attention. News release dated 12/9/10 - Go ahead and read it - https://www.wescorpenergy.com/images/stories/wsce%20-%2012-09-10%20 ...more  
Comment by daytrader75 on Mar 01, 2011 2:34pm
Bigfoot99, slow down will you. The entire post was about the 2000 BPD unit only in response to the release.  Just because nothing was mentioned about the 10,000 BPD mobile unit doesn’t mean that something devious and sneaky is going on.I don’t know how you maintain your portfolio but if I am going to invest in a company I like to do my research, contact end users, suppliers and gather ...more  
Comment by pioneer69 on Mar 02, 2011 12:34pm
Were you able to acquire any numbers in your discussions? At Cancen they claimed to clean 40+% contaminated hydrocarbon waste water to less than 12 parts per million, which is unheardof. I would be curious what they are dealing with in Rycroft, both on a single pass and batch process. Any idea? Are they processing frac water as well?I don't think the Rycroft Facility is all that " ...more  
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