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There's just one small detail - who's paying for the / these CFPPs?
They can agree a CFPP, it will be years in the making. Even if we signed a deal to supply coal we wouldn't get any revenue from it for years.
The dilution needed to keep Edenville going would be immense and a consolidation on the way no doubt.
If is there is a CFPP not sure of Edenville's involvement
Oh my LOL stands for lots of luck
This will have two small coal fired power stations next to coal site the gov has to get it going to make money for the next phase going to green power as the drought has limited the water power stations they have no other way at present
The only way is up haha LOL
Never say never
Buying some more, SoaS?
If they want to form a double bottom they are going to have to drop this to 22p over the next few sessions. I'd like to see it formed before the next production output figures are published around the end of the first week of December.
Well if AM was in Tz recently, then let's hope he was there for a reason and not a whim
They stated...
"Further discussions have also been held with senior advisors to the Tanzanian Government during September 2021, with follow up meetings scheduled for October 2021."
October has finished, over half way through November, they should be screaming from the hills that they've spoken again to Tz govt. Why not update us Alistair?? C'mon get the f comms sorted!!
It would seem TZ is suffering from a wide spread drought.
Threatening industrial heavy users of water, also the hydro electric production.
Samia has plans for another 3 hydro schemes to control the water supply, she has made a trade agreement with Egypt but not disclosed any details.
Since taking over from Magufuli, president Samia has been working hard to secure trade agreements internationally, electrification is a priority. I wonder how the talks are going on the Rukwa coal to power project??
Just over 2 weeks for the presumed update, lets see what they come up with!!
You're having fun, right? Everytime I say about the single early morning trade, the next day you wait to make the trade. Lol!!!! So what time will it be tomorrow? Between 0933 & 1003? You read this board don't you?
....is back
T72
Completely and utterly 100% agree with you, you're not wrong there, video technique is not his forte!!! The only photographer/ videographer I'm looking for is one that can film the one conveyor belt flinging 3,000 tonnes of coal a month off of it
Good luck all, between now and the next output update will be interesting..
Soas - I emailed him after the RNS and asked/suggested that he send some pics/vid for Twitter and he replied an hour or so later, "sent" (assumed to Tim); they were posted shortly after. An email from him the week before had shared that he had just arrived in TZ...
Are you looking for a wedding videographer...? I'm not sure camera technique is necessarily his forte... :))
T72,
How do you know the video was taken by AM?
...which helps with the double bottom formation. Will be interesting to see what happens next week if there is no RNS. Red trades are dominant so will be also interesting to see if that continues next week.
Looks to me like a double bottom is forming. I'm expecting the price to drop a little to 22p but if the figures are good in the first week of December the for the price to rise from 22p
The last two Rukwa updates were 6th October and 5th November, both having output updates. If Edenville have turned the corner on Comms we should expect the next output update in the first week of December. Time will tell, but at the moment there doesn't seem to be a lot of interest in Edenville.
Remember it was AM taking the video... possibly after a nudge... which was then sent to Tim to load... not sure a lot of production thought went into it, but at least the conveyor was moving. The stats will tell us how well it's going in any case.
Let's see whether we keep up with the target. Maybe then ILTL will be back in the picture...
T
But if you look at the still pictures in their previous tweet, one conveyor belt looks busy in a snap shot, so why not video that conveyor?
Sausage it's all they have to show sad really
If you were doing a video of your plant working, wouldn't you want to include the machines churning out goods hand over fist. Lots of people working in the back ground, lorries waiting to collect coal, the whole works?
Instead between 30-32 seconds about 2 lumps of coal drop off the conveyor belt.
It's hardly inspirational. C'mon Alistair, the RNSs have been jam filled, now uninspiring videos. Get the comms sorted please.
Yes - i thought the same. Is this meant to impress us. The millions of pounds that this set up has cost. All just a front to extract hard earned cash from the shareholder into the pockets of Rufus and Co. Nothing short of corporate sleaze.
Either way will do
Just to be funny, no early morning trade!!!!