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I seem to remeber a couple years ago after a well test that although volumes were low at the time, our gas contained high condensate levels. This was important to us because it provided a higher economic return on the gas . The dollar per acre icreases due to the additional value in the condensate. I haven't heard any chatter about this with this well. Is it no longer part of our story?
It's exceedingly consistent with the previous views, there's a measurement tool on the page and it is within a few meters each passover that we can see it. IE, nothing is happening rate wise and bodes well for the 90 day average.
No surprises.
To me looks like no noticeable change. Could be bigger or smaller.
Has anyone compared the flare from today with what we saw around 10 days ago?
The infrared satellite foto of the flare is still looking strong. Conclusion: good gasflow from the reservoir into the hydraulic fractured area with minimum decline. This is a very strong support / hint that we get a commercial production well.
I noticed 500,000 bid at .107 and thought I posted here. Didn’t have subject line filled out so never took. Now looked at my acct and saw 400,000 plus volume and .12 bid. Came back here to see my post never went thru. But, interesting turn of events.
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Looking better
Fwiw, there’s a 1M share bid creeping up in the L2 quite box. If history is any guide, there is NOT a slick Irishman behind this big order. ;)
Well site.
Hi Thij, what are we looking at here?
I have also purchased more shares. Perhaps a bit too early;). Time will tell if I made a wise decision.
I don't have the software to see individual sell orders, but from what I see with Fidelity it looks like at 9:56 and again at 10:19 there were million share sell orders put in. And for a stock that has a 90 day average share volume of 212,000 shares we just went through a 5 million share day. So someone must have set some sell orders out there to execute when they hit a set amount and others bought. For every seller -- there is a buyer. Can't wait for someone to finally announce to the world what next quarter's drill schedule is. It may calm the masses. And I don't mean we are drilling next quarter -- like maybe a date. But also don't know if they have approval yet from the environmental review.
What went wrong ha ha ha .
I would like to get a feeling from the posters as to which nickname should apply
1 JUNIOR BIRDMAN or
2 CAPTAIN OBVIOUS
Personally I feel the second applies the most....especially after he's been in the pub
WW, seems we might be only posters buying. Apparently, no one sees a big buyer stepping in and accumulating before they pull the trigger. This seems to b3 doing exactly what I thought so I’m sticking to my story. Time will tell.
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Well, I'm the bid in the US at $ .105 and have only acquired 1K - no one seems to want to contribute to at this price. We'll see what the close brings.
Down 15% to 8.2p today and no news spread up to 2.5%
400 post in the past month on this B.B. approx 14 per day .
This is good news if placing is coming
But hope at some time in the next couple of years to say I don't understand why the so has increased so much!
They have proved what they can do and lots of companies in this area are all heading towards development.
So unlike the sp today am not going to get too down about the sp drop today.
Atb,
Northern
Buckeye, you got it right, it is about how the funding for the pilot program, dilution, etc., shakes out. Once there is certainty there, whatever it is, and then, most importantly, the pilot is executed successfully, stellar results, etc., then we will have an amazing value platform and the market will take notice. May be exactly like the Amungee H1, but this time when it skyrockets, it will hold, and we will get multiples from that during a buyout. But this penny stock sitting on the next Marcellus, 22.5% of it, is now, more than ever, an amazing natural gas pure play! Sit tight, be patient and let this unfold. The size of the prize is truly there.
Where’s Kip, where the hell is Kip?
But as those of us in Falcon since the Bruner days, nothing should surprise us. It's always been a speculative investment that recently showed much more promise finally, for a good return. Whether it's a potential financing/dilution, or getting the recent traders out, or a potential problem with the well progress (not evidenced with Tamboran), we as shareholders won't know unless the company provides an update. Unfortunately, I'm not hopeful of one, but would certainly appreciate it.
Longknife - this game is not set up for retail. The institutional money will want a deal and this is the prior 3month average. POQ has done this before. We do need money, the institutional guys will want a deal. They will position it in their clients accounts, wait for confirmation from the next full length horizontal and then start to walk it up. Nothing else makes sense. This has not been an easy hold. GLTA.