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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quadrise Plc | LSE:QED | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11DDB67 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.06 | -2.65% | 2.205 | 2.11 | 2.30 | 2.40 | 2.19 | 2.40 | 8,657,217 | 16:35:22 |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -3.09M | -0.0021 | -10.48 | 32.89M |
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17/4/2023 07:34 | The economics of the MSAR® technology solution enable the refinery to obtain a premium residual oil value, whilst still allowing the MSAR® to be sold at a discount to HFO to incentivise and attract end-users. bioMSAR™ production can be considered as a standalone option or an add on to conventional MSAR® production; both are produced in a similar manner, utilising the same MSAR® technology and process equipment. MSAR® and bioMSAR™ are interchangeable and compatible | hazl | |
17/4/2023 07:33 | Benefits cleaner Both MSAR® and bioMSAR™ are water-based fuels. The superfine dispersion of fuel (5-10 microns) in the water phase is much smaller than atomised HFO droplets (100 microns). This means that MSAR® and bioMSAR™ have a far greater surface area, enabling complete combustion. All of the fuel is converted to energy. The inherent water within MSAR® and bioMSAR™ also reduces the temperature of combustion, which reduces NOx emissions by up to 45%*, with no visible black soot. MSAR® delivers up to 9%* reduction in carbon dioxide, and bioMSAR™ offers over 20% reduction in emissions compared to HFO. This is comparable with LNG use, but without the risk of methane slip, which is 21 times worse than CO2 as a greenhouse gas. Cheaper Where a refinery produces heavy fuel oil (HFO), some higher value distillate or ‘cutter stock’ is diverted and downgraded to the fuel oil pool to dilute the residues. In simple terms, the heavier the crude or the more complex the refining process, the more distillate requirement per ton of residual oil. Both MSAR® and bioMSAR™ fuel take the most viscous refinery residues, the lowest value fraction of the barrel, without any of the high value distillates. Our technology replaces these high-value distillates with lower-cost water (even waste water) and <1% of additives, thereby improving a refinery’ | hazl | |
17/4/2023 07:29 | Can't sleep....chortle? | hazl | |
17/4/2023 03:37 | Mid april, is it? Reports seem lacking? Maybe get Tim W on the job, should reduce the price by half! | dudishes | |
17/4/2023 03:27 | WTR, I need to be careful, as hold TSCO as does you know who. I'm selling today! Then back on track! | dudishes | |
17/4/2023 03:16 | Yep, ACHP , who was ramping when it went bust? Only you. | dudishes | |
16/4/2023 19:34 | 12 th Apr 2023 The price of high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) at Singapore has reached $500 per metric tonne (p/mt) for the first time since August 2022, according to Bunkerspot Price Index (BPi) data. Login to Read more Look at the savings we could give these companies. | hazl | |
16/4/2023 18:59 | Nice to see such an honourable post over on the ‘uglies’ thread. | kreature | |
16/4/2023 17:23 | Ha ha that was delisted years ago! You are really looking silly now I 'm afraid. | hazl | |
16/4/2023 16:55 | Do apologise, ACHP. Other quotes fit to a T! | dudishes | |
16/4/2023 14:50 | ……just removed some door handles, as a test. Agreed. | kreature | |
16/4/2023 14:34 | Hilarious ! Never been in ACAP. Never heard of it. Dear oh dear . Edit Waldron posting you many upticks again I see. Chuckle. | hazl | |
16/4/2023 13:57 | ACAP, a bit of a disaster despite your ramping. Admit, quite open, win some lose some, no big deal, so long as finances remain. Just that unlike you, I take it on the nose, not that like BUR, when it crashed, you claimed to be on it at the crash price. Only teaching/making aware of new posters, get real granny, spend more time with the kiddies! | dudishes | |
16/4/2023 13:55 | You're being very generous with the label pal. Door handles are really useful in everyday life. However, their equivalents on these boards don't amount to zilch. In Mr Market's opinion of course (50 to 1 trip is a cold hard proof innit) | tongosti | |
16/4/2023 12:42 | Amusing how the definition of board that is 'moderated', now means you've been fooled into thinking it's fair. 8-) | hazl | |
15/4/2023 22:19 | Perhaps the door handles on the other thread should take a listen to this | kreature | |
15/4/2023 22:06 | They already fly in my city, it’s the only way to catch criminals sometimes | kreature |
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