ZEECOL LIMITED - AMOO OTCQB

Initial Target Price $0.38 BUY

Zeecol Limited ( AMOO OTCQB ) shares have advanced four fold over the past 6 months . We are initiating coverage of the company with a short term target price of $0.38

This company is riding the wave of new Envirnmental Protection Clean Water Act just initiated in New Zealand, very similar to that passed by the US Congress 40 years ago.

The new act is especially onerous to Dairy Farmers and the treatment of their bio-wastes before bacteria enters the ground water , streams ,and lakes . Large concentrations of cows present serious envirnmental problems . Dairy products are New Zealands largest export product , supplying over 3% of the worlds milk, 8th largest milk producer worldwide.

Zeecol offers a solution to Dairy Farmers selling both a process and product directly to farmers

Charging farmers $375 per cow per year Zeecol's revenue growth is geometric . Profit margin

This year 10,300 cows have been registered with the company collecting over $3 million in annual reoccuring fees to date.

Zeecol has written subscription contracts for 19 more farms with 46,000 more cows which will be closed in 2017. 

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The Story

Lessons from the US Clean Water Act for New Zealand Dairy Farmers .  About New Zealand

In 2011, the Parliament of New Zealand , created the Environmental Protection Authority.  New Zealand’s own EPA.  Like other

environmental agencies around the world, New Zealand’s EPA had sweeping new powers to protect its environment

At that time Zeecol founder, William Mook could see the hand writing on the wall for New Zealand’s dairy industry. Why ?,

 William worked for the US EPA fresh out of college in 1976 and witnessed the impact of the similar regulations on businesses in the US at that time.

 When New Zealand’s EPA placed 800 water sampling stations across the country, it was clear that the dairy industry would be looked upon as a major culprit, just as it was in the USA. 

In the early 1970s the USA had 12.5 million dairy cows.  After 5 years, the number of dairy cows plummeted to 6.0 million.  The value of farms plummeted too. as they now have in New Zealand .


How It Works

The cow waste goes to the digester (Manure Process). There it is converted into methane gas, a nutrient rich liquid, and nutrient rich solids - all in parallel from the digester, like three lanes of traffic (Gas Process).

The methane gas flows to a generator.  That is burned in the generator and converted to carbon dioxide, heat and electricity.   The carbon dioxide is captured and sent to and bubbled through the photobioreactor which also receives the nutrient rich liquids from the digester.

Meanwhile back at the generator, the heat is captured and used to boil water which can be used for space heating or cleaning.  The hot water may also be used in an absorption cooler to create a chilling effect which is used in milk refrigeration or cooling.  Electricity produced by the generator is used to run the farm.  Surplus methane not burned by the generator is stored (not shown).

The photobioreactor grows biomass and produces nutrient rich water of its own. These all flow from the photobioreactor along with the waste solids from the digester, to an enzyme reactor. The enzyme reactor produces high quality balanced fertilisers, feeds and fuels like petrol and diesel, as well as pure potable water (the Enzyme Process). All of these have value on the farm and reduce the impact of the farm on the environment.



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