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Ackrell Capital Cannabis Industry Segmentation Report – Concentrates Sales and Extraction Methods (Q3 2017)

Ackrell Capital Cannabis Industry Segmentation Report – Concentrates Sales and Extraction Methods (Q3 2017) The passage provides market data on cannabis concentrate sales and technical details on extraction methods. It contains no references to high‑profile individuals, government agencies, financial flows, or alleged misconduct, offering only low‑value industry context. Key insights: Q3 2017 concentrate sales split: Live resin (6%), B Oils (18%), Shatter (16%), Vape oil (17%), Wax (remaining).; Two extraction categories: solvent‑based (hydrocarbon, CO₂, ethanol) and solvent‑free (filters, ice water, heat).; Hydrocarbon extraction (butane/propane) carries explosion risk and may leave residual solvents, prompting tighter regulation.

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Ackrell Capital Cannabis Industry Segmentation Report – Concentrates Sales and Extraction Methods (Q3 2017) The passage provides market data on cannabis concentrate sales and technical details on extraction methods. It contains no references to high‑profile individuals, government agencies, financial flows, or alleged misconduct, offering only low‑value industry context. Key insights: Q3 2017 concentrate sales split: Live resin (6%), B Oils (18%), Shatter (16%), Vape oil (17%), Wax (remaining).; Two extraction categories: solvent‑based (hydrocarbon, CO₂, ethanol) and solvent‑free (filters, ice water, heat).; Hydrocarbon extraction (butane/propane) carries explosion risk and may leave residual solvents, prompting tighter regulation.

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ACKRELL CAPITAL CHAPTER IIl_ Cannabis Industry Segmentation across cannabis varieties and even across flowers from the same plant, which limits the accuracy of lab- oratory tests conducted on a sample of plant material. Cannabis concentrates, however, are generally homogeneous and their active elements can be more precisely measured and reported so as to facilitate standardization of products and accurate dosing by consumers. The following chart shows the combined relative sales by category of concentrates for Colorado, Oregon and Washington for the three months ended September 30, 2017. Concentrates Sales by Category: Q3 2017 6% 18% 16% 17% @ Live resin B Oils @ Other concentrates @ Shatter © Vape oil mw Wax Source: BDS Analytics Concentrates are prepared with extraction techniques that fall into two general categories, solvent- based extraction and solvent-free extraction. Solvent-based extraction techniques include the use of hydrocarbon, carbon dioxide (CO) or ethanol solutions to chemically isolate cannabinoids and other active compounds. Solvent-based extraction can be performed relatively quickly and can produce high yields and customized formulations, but requires the use of expensive equipment and skilled labor and also may leave residual solvents in the resulting concentrate. Solvent-free techniques include the use of filters, ice water or heat to physically separate parts of the cannabis plant with high cannabinoid con- centrations. Generally, solvent-free extraction is inexpensive and can be performed without specialized equipment, but it is also slow and labor-intensive and it typically results in low yields. Hydrocarbon Extraction Hydrocarbon extraction is a process whereby a hydrocarbon solvent (typically butane or propane) chemically extracts cannabinoids, terpenes and other compounds from cannabis plant matter. The solvent is then purged using heat and pressure, leaving a concentrated form of the extracted com- pounds. Because hydrocarbon extraction involves a risk of explosion and usually leaves behind residual solvents, regulations are becoming more restrictive in specifying where and how the process can occur and prescribing acceptable levels of residual solvents in the resulting products. Concentrates prepared through hydrocarbon extraction—including BHO, shatter and wax—are popular with some con- sumers because hydrocarbon extraction generally preserves terpenes and the source plant’s aroma and flavor. © 2017 Ackrell Capital, LLC | Member FINRA/SIPC 47

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