Its not just the Coal most of the Coal fields are not fully explored the reserves Solid Energy hold are vastly underestimated and it is mostly high quality.
Coal will swing up again, The time to buy is when its low. tieing up the NZ reserves also increases the price (supply and demand.)
Any buyer does not have to behave the same as the SOE did either.
The prospects for recovering the coal seam gas and for underground coal gasification the are huge.
Also all the plant for Solid energy is in place most of it very new.
That's not not even including the peat and lignite for Nitrogen fertiliser and synthetic fuel. Thermal electric power anyone.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
9 May 2007
Solid Energy has expanded its bioenergy business with the acquisition of biodiesel producer, Canterbury Biodiesel, and plans to increase annual production to 70 million litres within three years which will meet more than half the Government's 2012 target for biofuels.
So they were going into biofuels for a reason i.e. legislation.
However
"In 2009 the National Government repealed the biofuel legislation and the obligation for all companies to sell a percentage of biofuels. We repealed the Act in the face of the sustainability issues, and because we believed it would force up the price of fuel for consumers. Existing biofuel production continued, but it was from local feedstock and mostly waste products such as used cooking oil and tallow."
Someone got their wires crossed.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I assume (dangerous word) that the major uses of coal are electricity generation and steel making. While there are alternative methods of electricity generation - hydro, solar, wind, even nukes, is there a practical alternative to using coal for steel making? If not, then surely the demand for coal must at some time rise again.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Yep, not only that though, Don Elder the Solid Energy CEO lead the high risk expansion strategy in 2006 based on a far too optimistic view regarding oil and coal prices with no supporting information. According to Treasury documents released under the Official Information Act, however, it took 5 years for the truth to come out.
Oddly enough, Elder was still being paid his NZ$1.3 million salary up until August this year.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Gee guys really CEO's are not the people who actually Run SOE's.
http://fmacskasy.wordpress.com/2013/...d-fall-guys-2/
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA130...y-for-cash.htm
http://fmacskasy.wordpress.com/tag/solid-energy/
http://norightturn.blogspot.co.nz/20...rgy-files.html
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10871331
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10871040
http://www.parliament.nz/en-nz/pb/bu...and-assistance
http://www.parliament.nz/en-nz/pb/bu...ncial-position
http://nzfirst.org.nz/news/solid-ene...nks-government
http://www.treasury.govt.nz/publicat...es/solidenergy
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Solid_Energy
http://new.rankinfile.co.nz/nrf20130...Management.pdf
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Perhaps I didn't highlight the blatant lies before......Coal usage did not, I repeat, DID NOT drop.
People assume that because the US, NZ, UK and Aus slowed their use of coal that it dropped.
Here is a consumption graph:
and attached is the graph that shows China's consumption....
So if the price went down 40% all we had to do was sit on a reserve until china ran out and we could charge anything we wanted for it. Therefore Solid Energy is far from useless.
Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.
Which is all well and good, unless you've borrowed a shit load of money and need to service the debt. *That* is SE's problem, they weren't able to service their borrowings, so the Government had two options 1) gouge the taxpayer to pay down the debt or 2) restructure and force the lenders to take a haircut or lose everything if SE went into liquidation.
It's because SE is still a long term viable proposition that restructuring was a possible.
Mr D the bit you are missing is the Government Gouged Solid Energy, follow the links i posted if you don't believe me.
They were the ones that told them to Borrow so heavily and they are the ones that told them to borrow to pay the dividends They also as a legacy of the Koyoto gave the government an extra 125 million or so in Carbon taxes, Ask yourself where did that money go![]()
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