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Ivy - If you've been away just check the Frontera Archive. I think the 2nd of August was the last reference to one of your posts on page 20.
https://www.lse.co.uk/chat/general/commodities-and-mining/frontera-archive-41C7D130-7E51-4344-82E7-83B697F53322.html?page=21
Should bloody hope so, no offence taken
Finn Of course your right to be frustrated but as we have said over and over there is either a good reason we did not pay Hope or the reason is bad in which case we are fooked fooked fooked. If we are fooked you are quite right that we should have payed the bills and run the company in a proper fashion. If we are not fooked then one might assume that ZAZA knows what he is a doing. Only time will tell, let’s hope ZAZA knows more about running the company than you do Finn all said with the upmost of respect to you.
I don’t want to run the company, I want zaza to pop head and deliver what he said he would. There was no talk of Ukraine in October. I’m not interested in Ukraine it’s not why I invested here. Ps if I was running the company I’d pay the bills on time and communicate with shareholders even just to let them know I was still alive
You should be running the company Finn with all that you know about it eh!!!!????!!!! LOL. What make you so certain that concentrating on Georgia is the strategy that should be followed? Is Ukraine an integral part or a strategy, who knows?? Who knows anything at all about Frontera Resources in terms of strategy, none of us that’s for sure. I take the Ukraine activity from Frontera as a positive at this moment in time.
Agree that on them having them being involved on the Dolphin project Frr should make some sort of statement on it. Obviously though they would say that is not possible as it would show their had in some way concerning Georgia.
Ffs zaza get over it, focus on running the company, paying your bills and delivering for shareholders. So far you have done neither. What makes you feel this sense of entitlement in ukraine? ****es me off the arrogance of this guy
One that I posted seems to be a statement by Taylor English on their letter to the Ukraine, dated 15 August.
The copy that I posted is the translated copy of the 1st one on the link, but seems different to the 2nd one down.
This is the letter from the link that Ivy kindly posted.
Frontera Resources makes formal complaints to US government agencies, in particular the US Department of Energy, the US Department of Commerce, the US Department of the Treasury, and the Office of the US Trade Representative for violations in determining winners of the PSA competition for the Dolphin site.
This is stated in a letter to Taylor English Duma addressed to the Minister of Energy Igor Nasalik
The law firm Taylor English Duma LLP noted that Ukraine will receive significant benefits by observing transparent and fair public competitive procedures, such as those that were first announced on the Dolphin site.
It was with this promise that Frontera Resources decided to take part and spend their time and resources in Ukraine. Unfortunately, if the procedure associated with such a public competition is not followed in accordance with established internationally recognized standards of integrity and transparency, and in return an advantage is given to local participants with dubious qualifications and backgrounds, US oil and gas companies will not be interested in introducing them in the future investments and technologies in the oil and gas sector of Ukraine.
We hope that the Commission will nevertheless properly consider the results of the tender for the Dolphin site, and the Government of Ukraine will make a final decision on September 12, 2019.