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Hey Krapper... I thought I could smell something... you never replied ....Have you ever constructed a post based on an intelligent appraisal of BPCs facts and fundamentals or do you just attack any views contrary to your own? With what can only be described as playground insults.
I come on BBs to put forward my opinions and to seek out honest cogent perspectives that differ from my own as even if I disagree It can often assist me to make informed decisions. even if I do strongly disagree with a statement I will post why without feeling the need to become emotional and make a personal attack against the individual.
Remember - I’ve put my money where my mouth is - Can you make such a claim??
Hey Krapper - I thought I could smell something... Have you ever constructed a post based on an intelligent appraisal of BPCs facts and fundamentals or do you just attack any views contrary to your own? With what can only be described as playground insults.
I come on BBs to put forward my opinions and to seek out honest cogent perspectives that differ from my own as even if I disagree It can often assist me to make informed decisions. even if I do strongly disagree with a statement I will post why without feeling the need to become emotional and make a personal attack against the individual.
Remember - I’ve put my money where my mouth is - Can you make such a claim??
Linters - hilarious... if only folk had seen Mr Bristol bashing by saying that our Fred would halt the drill and before that the Rainbow Worrier was going to disrupt.... the list goes on - rather like fat boy Si.... still let’s face it the drill bit will shut these trolls up even if their hearts can’t take the excitement and disappointment for them when it all comes right...
Hshahaha we have the liar rattled... he is having a wussy fit... calm down old fat boy... you will do yourself harm....
Have you actually got any money invested or are you really on your arse and employed as an troll??
Hey fat boy Si from Bristol.... Have you ever constructed a post based on an intelligent appraisal of BPCs facts and fundamentals or do you just attack any views contrary to your own? With what can only be described as playground insults.
I come on BBs to put forward my opinions and to seek out honest cogent perspectives that differ from my own as even if I disagree It can often assist me to make informed decisions. even if I do strongly disagree with a statement I will post why without feeling the need to become emotional and make a personal attack against the individual.
Remember - I’ve put my money where my mouth is - Can you make such a claim??
FWIW - I sincerely hope that you disappear as soon as we do... must be hard losing your shirt with BPC as you claimed you did on ADVFN a while back.. explains much about the trash you post...
Sad and angry fat old chap... watch your ticker if I were you....
So why bother posting here then Prozac - no one outside your bashing scum actually like you or what you stand for - a three bit failed day trader that tops up his gyro by bashing a company for his pieces of silver....
I bet you would not have the same bottle to meet investors and say to their face the things you and other bashers have...
Toodlepip x
CarsCoffee be sure t have a safe trip and a full report back....!!
I remember GKP and the infamous 9p placing... everyone went nuts then came news of the discovery... it was an oil mans dream!!!
Back to the sells - the amount we have seen sold surely means someone with a fair few shares has exited - so why no TR1????
Hmmmmmm
I heard that the chopper was chartered by Fred Smith so that he, Dross, Krapper and Prozac can entertain the crew of the IceMax...
Bottoms up!! Lol
Thanks. CarsCoffee - we may not have always seen eye to eye but kudos to you for putting some balls on the table... respect.
CarsCoffee are you happy for that post to be utilised elsewhere?
CarsCoffee - I assume you are still enjoying the sun and therefore local to events?
Skeletor - they also have The Bahamas which until otherwise stated is a potential asset.
If it goes wrong then at least that 2500 bopd will keep the company alive and help them develop Suriname and Uruguay.
If P1 comes in then it gives the company huge options in what to do with it - probably sell the block - rather like selling land with planning permission...
The production costs cover the admin Pro you tit.
With WTI way up from where it was even a child could work that out...
CarsCoffee - we already have the funds for development of the Trinidadian assets??
Findme - Not a producer?
Where have you been for the last 9 months??? There is circa $15m for increasing production from the recent peek flow of 500bopd!!
Not like you to omit data like that.
I posted the below this morning but not many people reacted to it! Quite important news especially as one of our bashers raised the question of the tax implications of any production from Trinidad. So basher.... shove this down the back of your throat and choke on it! Lol
Interesting RNS at TRIN.... should see something similar from BPC?
11 January 2021
Trinity Exploration & Production plc
("Trinity" or "the Group" or "the Company")
Supplemental Petroleum Tax Update
Revised SPT threshold to underpin increased future cashflows and returns
Trinity Exploration & Production plc (AIM: TRIN), the independent E&P company focused on Trinidad and Tobago, is pleased to note that the revised threshold for Supplemental Petroleum Tax ("SPT") for small onshore producers has now been implemented via The Finance Act, 2020 which became law on 4 January 2021. As a result, the threshold at which SPT would be due for individual producers producing less than 2,000 barrels of crude oil per day has now increased from US$50 per barrel to US$75 per barrel for the financial years 2021 and 2022.
As a result, T rinity expects to be exempt from SPT across all of its onshore licences below US$75 per barrel, which will have a significant positive impact on future cash flows. Based on current onshore production levels, Trinity estimates that SPT of c.US$3.5 million per annum or more would previously have been payable if realisations were above $50.01/bbl (although this could be partially mitigated by the investment tax credits shelter). The confirmation of these reforms therefore represents a considerable boost to potential cash generation from Trinity's onshore licences should realisations average above US$50.01/bbl for any calendar quarter during 2021 and 2022.
Well at peek it was 500 bopd... however if production is ramped up then that figure becomes more significant... although the production from the SWP falls outside of this tax...
Eyes now on Goudron and TI where PRD are injecting CO2
Interesting RNS at TRIN.... should see something similar from BPC?
11 January 2021
Trinity Exploration & Production plc
("Trinity" or "the Group" or "the Company")
Supplemental Petroleum Tax Update
Revised SPT threshold to underpin increased future cashflows and returns
Trinity Exploration & Production plc (AIM: TRIN), the independent E&P company focused on Trinidad and Tobago, is pleased to note that the revised threshold for Supplemental Petroleum Tax ("SPT") for small onshore producers has now been implemented via The Finance Act, 2020 which became law on 4 January 2021. As a result, the threshold at which SPT would be due for individual producers producing less than 2,000 barrels of crude oil per day has now increased from US$50 per barrel to US$75 per barrel for the financial years 2021 and 2022.
As a result, T rinity expects to be exempt from SPT across all of its onshore licences below US$75 per barrel, which will have a significant positive impact on future cash flows. Based on current onshore production levels, Trinity estimates that SPT of c.US$3.5 million per annum or more would previously have been payable if realisations were above $50.01/bbl (although this could be partially mitigated by the investment tax credits shelter). The confirmation of these reforms therefore represents a considerable boost to potential cash generation from Trinity's onshore licences should realisations average above US$50.01/bbl for any calendar quarter during 2021 and 2022.