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A number of job ops also displaying on the below website for Timor Leste this one has
some interesting qualification requirements considering it states for Nationals only
https://careers.wvi.org/jobs/timor-leste/field-operations/grant-acquisition-manager-wv-timor-leste/16771
Well done HFB
Shaa
got my first tranche of Boil when it was called GOO
you know I like a long term sticky growth share lol
:))
After decades of all Gas being stranded , no refineries Gas/LNG onshore Timor Leste
in law all in their maritime area to be processed on the Island, so little point spending
on further exploration or production as it still has nowhere to go
Also little point in holding a new 18 license bid round if you are not going to let the players
take their production forwards, no award signing fees as they want bidders and licenses in
motion
Further movement has now also come with the link below I posted last night , Timor Gap
the local TECH administrative Noc , IS RECRUITING at long last , all positive movements
that Timor Leste about to open for buisness and Sunrise and Chiditch Gas will have options
for production and processing in Australia or elsewhere and no longer the figment of their
imagination , Beaco Tasi Mane Timor leste refineries/LNG port facilities, still not exist and
according to Gov and ceo TG late last Summer they probably never will, plans stated as
being flawed and financially not viable
The 5 TCF Gas ($50 billion) plus Condensate ($14 billion) Sunrise according to 2019 press is
also due FID by the end of this year, if they broke ground today , Tasi would be 10 years away
good news on sunrise no longer being stranded , WILL BE ROCKET FUEL for boil/Chuditch
https://www.timorgap.com/databases/website.nsf/vwAllNew2/Shortlisted-Candidates%20for%20Psychometric%20Test
13.6 mill @ 0.0095
Does someone know or are very confident with the two 30 mill buys late yesterday?
Only thing that is keeping this from a buying frenzy is the MM’s keeping the SP down.
If we were half a penny everyone would be dancing around in joy and topping up like mad.
Just a bit of advice, ONLY IF YOU BELIEVE IN BOIL.
I brought most of my shares in COPL at these levels and when it reached 0.35p I was kicking myself for not buying more when under 0.01p as I was getting four times less shares for the same money!
it is amusing to watch! i need to stop topping up though. my boil holdings out weigh all my others by a long mile! what we wagering this will finish blue. i think some more 30mil + will land again todays. someone is have a good load up!
boil
this is mental
0.0940p
small top up for me
thanks ..MMS
They seek them here
They seek them there
Those MM's seek Boil everywhere
do we drop them , so they panic sell
Trade after trade, those MM's do well
but we true boilers , never sell
It's just not cricket
don't let them steal
your Golden Ticket
:))
Same old same old mom’s drop the price then big buys go in. Like absolute clockwork! End up blue probs again today’s haha
MM happy to take 15M in one go. 0.0906
They seek your shares.....
Buying and selling is similar level of yesterday close, just the UT trade showed us 24% at close rather then the accurate 17%.
Revvin up Boil's engine
listen to the market
now howlin
its about to roar
SP's under tension
beggin MM's let her go
Highway to the rerate zone
RNS
and Boil into the 1p zone
Heading into weekend
spreadin now
soon FOMO
could be crazy
on closing Friday night
Highway to the rerate zone
RNS Boil into the 1p zone
0,10 paid
Cheers JR,
The rise today will be a flag in both direction.
Dont sell, this baby's gonna fly..
Take an early position this baby's gonna fly.
DYOR
Timor-Leste’s economy is heavily dependent on oil and gas. According to the latest EITI Report, the oil and gas sector accounted for over 90% of the country’s revenues in 2016 and 2017 but is expected to see a decline in the following years as production from existing fields draw to a close. As a consequence of the higher oil prices (even with a decrease in the production) the revenues generated from Oil & Gas Sector in 2018, including the amount received from the subcontractors, amounted to USD556 million. This value represents an increase of USD93 million, or 20% compared to 2017. In 2018, all of Timor-Leste's oil and gas was produced in BayuUndan (BU) oil field, located in the offshore Joint Petroleum Development Area (JPDA). Oil production has been decreasing since 2012 due to the natural depletion of the BU field. There is
considerable public debate about expenditure exceeding the annual allowable amount that can be withdrawn from the Petroleum Fund.
https://eiti.org/timorleste
JR
as said many times this is seriously not anything to do with Boil, its all about the
question of sport round, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
TL Gov to finally allow Woodside (sunrise operator) to produce and process
and not on the imaginary island facilities that have held thing up the past
20 years
A positive message to all bidders in the current new 18 license round, you find it
you cant take it wherever the hell you want and process it , just remember to pay
us promptly we are skint
Chuditch by Shell mapping and drilling discovery (1998) figures as big as Sunrise
recently valued at $50 Billion in Gas and another $14 Billion in Condensate ($64b)
they would know they where back in the day the operator of both
follow facts not fiction , Boil and nepotism (2 x related Dr Buttlers) SundaGas are holding a
Super Major's assets departed as production had nowhere to go and that is the thing that
is about to STEP CHANGE boil's fortunes GLA
:))
developed asset
Hi Shouston, to be honest I thought everything would be further along in a way, 74 members in the #BoilBoys reddit group
https://www.reddit.com/r/BOILBoys/comments/mygl7d/rboilboys_lounge/
Also 131 watchers on stockwits
https://stocktwits.com/symbol/BOIL.L
And not a great deal across twitter recently, of course this should all change once any decent news hits!
JR, what's the current vibe on the web.
Telegram grp is positive, but anything else you can share?
yes currently Chuditch
SundaGas 75% and Timor Gap/ANPM 25%
leaving indirectly Boil 63.75% TG/ANPM 25% and SG 11.25% (listed operator)
SundaGas unless changed was 3 directors, one of which announced retirement recently
NOT a field driller/developer
Boil and oil and gas investment company thus far again NOT a driller/developer
Timor GAP/ANPM the two administrative arms of the TL Government, TG tech support
to all licenses (auto % of licenses in TL authority area) and ANPM the proactive admin
presentations. promotions and look after recover Government interests and revenues
again NOT a driller developer
Pretty much sums it up JR
Current law all production in the Timor Leste designated maritime boundary
onshore Timor Leste (20 years and still no infrastructure)
Government last late July/Aug announced plan no longer viable and they will be
bankrupt in a few years without new revenues
So if they want money and taxes , its going to have to go to Australia as they wanted
20 years ago, or elsewhere for processing
HFB, you're on fire today sir! great work as always! so it's basically more a case of when a bigger player approaches BOIL for a JV or full take over as opposed to if it happens?
The last crazy even had it put into law , all to be processed onshore Timor Leste
he was quite delusional, they are going to make billions from Sunrise , with
nowhere to process it LOL
IF they had listened to Shell/Conoco back in 2002, they would have a Sovereign wealth fund
bursting at the seams, Shell even had end product buyers in the States to take it ALL for
California and New Mexico , if I remember rightly
The imaginary Beaco Tasi Mane refineries 20 years later , still imaginary , someone should
have whopped them around the ears with a large fish, you can't make money , if you
won't allow us to produce and take it somewhere ffs
PG, if we look at the local political recent history.
Following the independence struggle, there have been a series of coalition governments. Each of those has been heavily influenced by the person who led the independence war with Indonesia.
Each change of coalition has happened peacefully. In the most recent elections , 2020, the person pushing the island vertical integration, has lost the levers of power.
The new coalition faces the reality, of having to accelerate monetisation of assets, and spend the sovereign fund wisely.
One of the first things I did was Google earth the country, and scour the coastline for any major infrastructure, nothing but new airport (good!) And a main road on south if island.
IMHO vertical integration was an aspiration. The people of TL have voted for what they want.
Patience