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That's exactly right. Processor #1 cost $80,000 and could net $20k per day producing WTI-$3 oil or in-spec diesel. Processor #2 was improved and processor #3 was so over-the-top amazing that PTOI felt comfortable telling shareholders they were going to slap a $2,500,000 price tag on it.
So what happened?? If the amazing "flagship" could net as much as the first $80k processor supposedly could, it could still pay for itself in less than a year. Do potential customers no longer like money??...or is there some serious degradation in the value proposition for which shareholders weren't made aware??
As I said, even I would buy a processor if PTOI could demonstrate a return on investment anywhere near their claims. PTOI has a customer in me--all they have to do is prove that there's value in running the processor.