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Batch Compressed Dark Ochre

typeID28394
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume4.20 m³
Base Price3,842,500.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
Produced ByCompressed Dark Ochre Blueprint
DescriptionConsidered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.

Batch Compressed Jet Ochre

typeID46694
Mass1.00 kg
Volume4.20 m³
Base Price147,000.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionThis extremely rare and valuable variant of dark ochre ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard dark ochre when reprocessed. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.

Batch Compressed Obsidian Ochre

typeID28395
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume4.20 m³
Base Price4,226,750.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
Produced ByCompressed Obsidian Ochre Blueprint
DescriptionObsidian ochre, an extremely valuable member of the dark ochre family, was only first discovered a decade ago. The sleek black surface of this ore managed to reflect scanning waves, making obsidian ochre asteroids almost invisible. Advances in scanning technology revealed these beauties at last. This ore's 10% higher mineral yield makes it more than worth the effort required to find it. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.

Batch Compressed Onyx Ochre

typeID28396
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume4.20 m³
Base Price4,039,750.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
Produced ByCompressed Onyx Ochre Blueprint
DescriptionShiny black nuggets of onyx ochre look very nice and are occasionally used in ornaments. But the 5% higher mineral yield is what miners are really after. Like in all else, good looks are only an added bonus. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.

Compressed Dark Ochre

typeID62556
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume0.08 m³
Base Price3,842,500.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionConsidered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Jet Ochre

typeID62559
Mass1.00 kg
Volume0.08 m³
Base Price147,000.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionThis extremely rare and valuable variant of dark ochre ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard dark ochre when reprocessed. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Obsidian Ochre

typeID62558
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume0.08 m³
Base Price4,226,750.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionObsidian ochre, an extremely valuable member of the dark ochre family, was only first discovered a decade ago. The sleek black surface of this ore managed to reflect scanning waves, making obsidian ochre asteroids almost invisible. Advances in scanning technology revealed these beauties at last. This ore's 10% higher mineral yield makes it more than worth the effort required to find it. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Onyx Ochre

typeID62557
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume0.08 m³
Base Price4,039,750.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionShiny black nuggets of onyx ochre look very nice and are occasionally used in ornaments. But the 5% higher mineral yield is what miners are really after. Like in all else, good looks are only an added bonus. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Dark Ochre

typeID1232
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume8.00 m³
Base Price768,500.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionConsidered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. Available primarily in low security status star systems.

Jet Ochre

typeID46675
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume8.00 m³
Base Price1,350.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionThis extremely rare and valuable variant of dark ochre ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard dark ochre when reprocessed. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium.

Obsidian Ochre

typeID17437
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume8.00 m³
Base Price845,350.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionObsidian ochre, the most valuable member of the dark ochre family, was only first discovered a decade ago. The sleek black surface of this ore managed to absorb scanning waves, making obsidian ochre asteroids almost invisible. Advances in scanning technology revealed these beauties at last. This ore's 10% higher mineral yield makes it more than worth the effort required to find it. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. Available primarily in low security status star systems.

Oeryl

typeID28623
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume8.00 m³
Base Price2,000.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionVery similar in composition to Dark Ochre, Oeryl has come into the spotlight only since advanced refining techniques have made Dark Ochre highly sought after for its high isogen content. While refining processes for Oeryl remain utterly ineffective, making this ore worthless to most manufacturers, scientists believe it may become equally as valuable as its Ochre counterpart given a few years of research.

Onyx Ochre

typeID17436
Mass99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg
Volume8.00 m³
Base Price807,950.00 ISK
CategoryDark Ochre
DescriptionShiny black nuggets of onyx ochre look very nice and are occasionally used in ornaments. But the 5% higher mineral yield is what miners are really after. Like in all else, good looks are only an added bonus. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. Available primarily in low security status star systems.