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Thanks dprussky for the update on the AGES conference going on now. Here is a weblink for that conference -- for any great sleuth on our Falcon LSE board that might be able to dig out the details of what Alex Cote presents a the conference -- would you please post it. There is often a synopsis from key speakers from the AGES conferences that is posted at a later date (or a news report by one of the reporters in the NT) and anything that Alex Cote has to say. One of our most respected posters here on the Falcon Board, Orson Modesto, used to sleuth out exactly what was presented at these conferences, but Orson appears to given up waiting forever for Falcon to come through and has wisely moved on to other investments.
https://www.nationalresourcesreview.com.au/events/ages-2021/
HOWEVER, -- we should be hearing anything that Alex Cote is out there presenting to everyone else in the whole darn world directly from Falcon, and not having to do massive internet searches to find out information that Alex Cote is putting out there repeatedly in the public domain???
The Energy Club also has a very good presentation coming up next week with Frank Tudor from Jemena and his comments on the gas market in the NT would be very useful if a synopsis or news report comes out soon after. Frank Tudor seems to have a much better handle on the Beetaloo potential -- especially now that Jemena is negotiating off-take agreements with Tamboran and others to feed an expanded pipeline to the eastern markets.
https://www.energyclubnt.com.au/event-4151181
Sooo....my question remains. Who has done more in the last year, or since the moratorium, to reap this Beetaloo gold? Who is farther along in the process to commercialize this asset?
Russky, you precisely captured why POQ fails. He can’t control COVID or the Aussie regs.. but he COULD post information about AGES conference on Falcon’s website.
The biggest problem that people have is communications. Which is not happening. Right now there is AGIS conference going and origin done their presentation. Here are comments from Energy club NT:
"Great kick off day at the 2021 AGES Conference in Alice Springs. Alexander Côté, CFA, P.Eng shared some great technical insights from Origin’s Beetaloo Exploration project and the line up for coffee from Energy Club NT’s set up has not stopped all day! Good to see the amazing work that goes into developing our resources. Gotta love our rock-stars! ??"
So question one what was presented, question 2 how come nothing came from falcon
Thank you very much, then my English skills are not that bad. German is my mother tongue.
Which is beyond my intellect:
a company stands and falls with its leadership.
Why are there so many people on this forum who think Phillip is bad? Why are you wasting your time?
BR
Hess now turns out to be a huge mistake ! Hess wanted a partner and so did Origin . We owned more and probably would of drilled sooner. POQ has failed at every point and should be fired because as they say the buck stops here. Nice post thought Phillip Beetaloo.
Beetaloo:
Re FOG 2021 : You may have hit the nail on the head, as I have many times thought and on occasion stated my feeling POQ had "his ear to the ground" somehow on this chatboard. In any event, whomever made the statement is very one-sided and ignores the abundance of stupidity we are shareholders have had to suffer through. POODS
No, i'm sorry
Beetaloo, Is that you, Phillip?
Well, I think we're playing it safe with our approach in 2021. From my point of view, it doesn't make sense to spend all our money on just one - very expensive - game and then be left with no money for further drilling.
If we - and / or our neighbours - are successful in one of the 3 games in 2021, that would boost us (also in case of further financing). If our and our neighbours' activities prove or suggest that a game is commercial, we can become bolder.
By the way, I think POQ is doing a very good job. He has got us through every difficult situation to date (e.g. Hess, Moratorium, Covid). The much-praised CEOs of our neighbours still owe such a proof.