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Night night. x
You did well then really.
Hey, we still have until the end of December to go and live permanently in France. Lol.
Thinking about all sorts of things tonight. Strange times is right Sooz.
Hope Kurt can nail some good news for us next. x
probably because I'd got more time to pick them. Sigh! What strange times.
Nighty night X
They got more than I did...but I got more than last year, probably because I
Hope my pals have kept off your cherries!
Eric. a croak up. Lol
Hey, you said Corvid. Lol.
:-)
Morning Sooz. It should save money short-term, unless we were being funded wholly under the PACIFIC Project umbrella, including our drilling. My concern after yesterday's news is, should we be granted the concession in the meantime, that is, while we can't get on with any work on the ground at Kallak, then the momentum in sp surely won't be as strong as if we could have got cracking immediately. We've been waiting so long for some good news via this concession decision, that it will be far from ideal receiving it while our hands are tied operationally.
I'm trusting the KU will still meet in Autumn, but we can only wait and see again Sooz.
My feeling with the licences, including Parki, is that the periods will have to be extended, although this depends on whether Kurt has officially been informed that we mustn't begin any drilling, due to Covid, or if he's taken that decision himself, because he feels it could possibly be too problematic. We don't know if the Government has said that we definitely mustn't do this or that.
It seems a bit bizarre to me, that we can't get to work at Kal, considering where it is located. Lol.
Only my thoughts. I just want something good to happen for us. Timing is everything Sooz.
Morny morn. x
Morning Eric. It will save money.... the situation with Corvid gives exploration an extension, don't really know how it affects our licences but I suppose it does, with Parki No 6 being a new one. Can't see how anything has changed with the big decision...still being processed, prioritised, in hand, forthcoming, etc. And the KU will have even more material for their investigation by Autumn. Our day will come.
....absolute safety.....
You are right 3card. He has just taken the decision not to commence with the programme, even though the drilling contract RNS was only as recent as 27 May. Amazing what difference six weeks has made in terms of a strategy change. We know that Kallak is pretty remotely sited, so I'm not sure specifically why there is a problem. Restrictions on movement? It isn't densely populated near Kal, but maybe the drilling team just isn't keen on entering Northern Sweden at this time. For its own absolutely safety. Maybe the EU PACIFIC project is shelved, and we are a partner in it. Don't know, but the postponement RNS today, although a little bit too general for my liking, has left us in no doubt about the situation. We aren't going to start the drilling operation in Autumn.
Not sure what we can look forward to now, but it seems that work can still be undertaken in Kosovo. On the projects we all feel are minor, when compared to Kal.
We've been unlucky with timing, timescales and politics.
Not sure what to make of this investment any more, in all honesty. We can't gain any sp momentum, because we are unable to work on site now on our flagship project, or at least Kurt has decided that we can't, with Covid, and we can't yet gain approval for the concession, with still no sign of a date for that decision, so it's a good old thwarting for shareholders, with one thing and another.
Over many years. Lol.
I want Baylo to be held accountable for being evasive too, but I doubt Kurt can do so.
Bit of a tricky situation for us. How many here will be chuffed though, with the next fundraise at low levels, to fund only our projects at Kosovo and possibly Finland?
Time for a cuppa methinks.
Good luck if you are in JLP. I won't mention Bozzer on here. Lol.
Hi Eric
Can't help thinking the Covid is just an excuse not to have to put too much pressure on the Swedes. From the RNS
""A recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the region and continuing movement restrictions mean, at this time, it is impossible to commit to the drilling programme at Kallak with any certainty."
It doesn't actually say they have been told not to drill.
I am in JLP and whilst underground mining has been hit by Covid, our tailings operations have continued almost unabated in S. Africa and continuously in Zambia. Can't imagine that's any less risky than drilling a few holes in the ground.
Just my thoughts.
Cheers 3card
....to examine....
Oh well. We can't drill safely with Covid, I think that's fair enough. It'll surely mean Kurt will have more time freed up examine the options to push the Government for a decision on our applicaton.