Originally Posted by
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I don't think I can give you a good answer as I have no numbers. But I do want to point some things out. Seadragon also processes tuna (sourced from Fiji), salmon and anchovies on top of the Hoki. In the past Seadragon has also processed krill.
But to bring some perspective re the 5000t of oil, Edison predicts the plant will produce 1475t in the 2016 year. One can rubbish the Edison report all they want, but presumably the Edison estimate came from the Seadragon management (you can then rubbish this as hype). And presumably this number was made in reference to current (capacity limited) production volumes, current supply of raw materials etc.
I understand your concern re raw material and plant utilisation though. In any case, I'd rather Seadragon be constrained by supply than by demand