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Jono this is where holders have hope and you have to respect that hope - are you a holder?
So when you post but face the fact they didn't find a large commercial field - the truth is we don’t know what they found other than what they drilled through was not commercial but they found something of note - enough to apparently pricking the ears of those wishing to farm in?
Kevin no guarantees can be given - it’s what they are aiming for and they know the findings from S1 so that derisked the area!
Surely you read all this before you posted?
Also I read it that they are targeting 2500bopd????
Kevin it’s a yes from me.... perhaps Suriname also contributing too.
Pmsl @DavidBent.... you are crying over losing a grand??? Suggest you stick to Premium bonds as this ain’t the place for snowflakes like you...
Christ for a grand is it worth your time even posting??? If you put time into clearing your attic o suspect you would make that back selling your crap on ebay abd still have change for a Sausage and Egg McMuffin....
Get a grip.....
Tiburn - absolutely agree with that... one to bring up at the AGM..... and an email to the company requesting this?
Kevin - production from Goudron has always had its issues which is possibly why no update on production from there. They have tried WF but I am not sure if that worked and of course we d now have Co2 working at IT with PRD.
The reason the company are targeting 2500bipd is down to in the main production from the SWP and as S2 has not been drilled it’s easy to see why no current update.
It’s always been my and Offerman view that there is something deeper below Goudron so perhaps one day they may explore the depths if and when approval is gained.
Pmsl TheChancers - spoken like a true PRD investor..
However get your facts right chap. It was CERP that put two fingers up at PRD with their derisory offer... it’s all in an RNS but of course you won’t like the truth being rammed down you’re throat.
So get back under that stone you crawled from under if I were you... another Richard in the making... or as posters know by now I shall call you Dick for short
HeresHoping - it’s Lola not Krapper... that way the person behind the avatar won’t be paid the 50p per post and reply by WINNS.... lol
Wow jonno44 or is it Richard - I’ll call you Dick for short.... bust you say? Duster you say? My word you are such an informed and knowledgeable contributor it’s a wonder BPC don’t hire you... did you think of that all on your own.... I mean judging by the stench that you post you are unable to run a bath let alone a company. Perhaps come back when the spots have rescinded and your voice drops...and you have learned to read...
Laverock - the She is really a He....
Think Lola - The Kinks
https://youtu.be/6CzrYXcXweI
This is not a ramp either and like me you put the cross dressing fool on filter - keeps the air clean!
Lt - nothing happened to Clove with its higher COS they drilled Saffron instead!
COS was lower than Clove if I remember rightfully Chesh but yep S2 is drilled from S1 pad so infrastructure is already in place....
Tit... no just an insulting opinion of you! You are clearly not any of a doctor or a lawyer, scientist etc. And if grass skirt wearing on Clapham Common is your thing then peace be with you ....
Busted id say....
Shark - If the best attack of the BOD and this share is a defence on your eyesight then ...... enough said!
Touché to you too I’d say...
Shark if you think Potter is lying then contact the FCA... the other bit of your bash to somehow make the list longer is the spacing between the lines?? I suggest a trip to specsavers - sorted..,
Apologies for the font used in my reply but I don’t really have any choice...pmsl
Toodlepip x
I see Tit-an Atlas is back - the same poster that struggled to put together a coherent post on the basis that he lived in the Bahamas and struggled with the English language... my my what a turn around as the poster has not only grasped the language but also phrases that are customary to the UK... I suspect the poster is probably sat in a bedsit on Nassau Road, Barnes in the rain than the sun drenched Nassau Bahamas.... lol
IceMax it could be how I hade read it - wrongly I hasten to add and agree with your post ref chilling out... !
Enjoy your day and thanks for getting back to me... pick up later re this point!
Jono - "The Perseverance #1 well result has confirmed the presence of a working hydrocarbon system, validating the Company's structural play concept. "
What is it validating is that it’s been confirmed in an RNS plus we have now someone handling Farm Out..
"Since announcing the well results, the Company has received a number of unsolicited approaches from industry counterparties. "
Really, amazing companies cannot provide any evidence which is standard practice no matter what industry or company throughout the world operates in... until a deal is struck then surely any disclosure would be considered material to the SP which is why NDA’s exist!!!
Not hard to see what's behind this rns but can people see it or do they choose not to.
Touché I say....
Morning IceMax - quick one - I read that the 2m is part of the 10mill so your table below might be 2m out?
I need to read it later in more depth but it’s how I understood it?
I also took the off hire date to be a positive saving and also the reduced capital needed to satisfy LO?
Either way we have cash to develop Trinidadian assets now which should make a huge difference to our balance sheet?
Tiburn / StarChild / Bones - interesting comments when some would have you believe that no majors are looking for opportunity...
BHP is bullish on oil and gas, eyes deals
BHP Group on Tuesday said it sees a clear opportunity in oil and gas to enjoy strong returns over the medium term and is ready to seek counter-cyclical deals in a world where many energy companies have cut back on exploration and new projects.
by Damon Evans
16/02/2021, 3:44 am
© BloombergMike Henry, incoming chief executive officer of BHP Group Ltd., listens during a news conference at the company's headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. BHP named Henry, the head of its Australian operations, as chief executive officer to steer the world's top miner through looming challenges from slower growth in China and investor pressure over climate change. Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg
Mike Henry, incoming chief executive officer of BHP Group Ltd., listens during a news conference at the company's headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. BHP named Henry, the head of its Australian operations, as chief executive officer to steer the world's top miner through looming challenges from slower growth in China and investor pressure over climate change.
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BHP Group on Tuesday said it sees a clear opportunity in oil and gas to enjoy strong returns over the medium term and is ready to seek counter-cyclical deals in a world where many energy companies have cut back on exploration and new projects.
The company expects crude oil prices to climb further, as higher prices will be needed to trigger investment in deep-water developments that will help balance the market over the next ten years.