Jaspet

Batch Compressed Immaculate Jaspet
This extremely rare and valuable variant of jaspet 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 jaspet when reprocessed. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some 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 Jaspet
Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some 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 Pristine Jaspet
Pristine Jaspet is very rare, which is not so surprising when one considers that it is formed when asteroids collide with comets or ice moons. It has 10% better yield than normal Jaspet. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some 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 Pure Jaspet
Pure Jaspet is popular amongst corporate miners who are looking for various minerals for manufacturing, rather than mining purely for profit. Pure Jaspet contains fewer waste compounds than most asteroids, allows for approximately 5% better mineral yield from the same volume of ore. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some 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 Immaculate Jaspet
This extremely rare and valuable variant of jaspet 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 jaspet when reprocessed. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Jaspet
Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Pristine Jaspet
Pristine Jaspet is very rare, which is not so surprising when one considers that it is formed when asteroids collide with comets or ice moons. It has 10% better yield than normal Jaspet. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Pure Jaspet
Pure Jaspet is popular amongst corporate miners who are looking for various minerals for manufacturing, rather than mining purely for profit. Pure Jaspet contains fewer waste compounds than most asteroids, allows for approximately 5% better mineral yield from the same volume of ore. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Flawed Jaspet
Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. Flawed Jaspet, unfortunately, is rather harder to sell, as it is practically devoid of usable minerals and is good only for duping the unwary.
Immaculate Jaspet
This extremely rare and valuable variant of jaspet 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 jaspet when reprocessed. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium.
Jaspet
Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. Available primarily in low security status star systems.
Pithix
Pithix (sometimes spelled Pythix), sister ore to Jaspet, also contains a myriad of mineral types, but is found only in asteroids of a certain age; this oddity, combined with the fact that current Pithix refining methods are quite inefficient, makes the ore little more than a minor curiosity to the scientific community as a whole.
Pristine Jaspet
Pristine Jaspet is very rare, which is not so surprising when one considers that it is formed when asteroids collide with comets or ice moons. It has 10% better yield than normal Jaspet. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. Available primarily in low security status star systems.
Pure Jaspet
Pure Jaspet is popular amongst corporate miners who are looking for various minerals for manufacturing, rather than mining purely for profit. Pure Jaspet contains fewer waste compounds than most asteroids, allows for approximately 5% better mineral yield from the same volume of ore. Jaspet has two valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of Mexallon plus some Nocxium. Available primarily in low security status star systems.