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I'm a property man (landlord),....would need a good stable, for such a beauty,...my wife's car alongside (we have been together a long time).
BW
Were you on about the Rolls or the woman ? both look high maintenance lol
Agreed sit on hands time I think many thought this would turn back and do the usual rinse and repeat, but looks more than that this time around. The strength of TRP has shown that and two solid days here in tandem
With the acreage GBP are sitting on, happy to sit on hands & hold here at GBP (I hold a good six figure GBP shareholding), myself.
BW
ps if I was to win the EuroMillions, this would be my drive: https://youtu.be/Squv4KI751w
So is Mercedesman! Good luck!
Yes I think I got that.......am a Merc man myself ;-))
Jimarillo! That quote was aimed and in reply to the post prior to mine on the page it was on! **** womble lol
Having checked GBP on the ASX, shares over there are trading at an all-time low so I've sold the 75,187 shares bought last Monday @ 1.33p, a 35% gain in a week was too tempting !
Without news I can see GBP slipping back again, I hope to buy again between 1.20p - 1.35p.
GLA
That wasn't may quote, that was BMW
Could apply to yourself as well ;-)
Quote from Jim,
"Sometimes if you have nothing to say, then don’t say anything!"
Utter classic. You recently beat your LSE record of nine by posting 15 times in a row on ADVFN with no response. You've never taken your own advice, have you?
From the TRP bb
bmwman313 Jan '20 - 08:18 - 25705 of 25707
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Sometimes if you have nothing to say, then don’t say anything!
lol
Agree Jimarillo,...it is looking good;-
"Shell will choose between three prospects for a deep-water wildcat off Namibia, which is set to spud late next year at the earliest."
Source: https://www.upstreamonline.com/exploration/shell-mulls-options-for-namibia-wildcat/2-1-701237
BW
That's a great Licence summary Jimarillo, just what I was looking for.
Thank you.
Up coming wells first well being Total's Venus1, with the rest to follow. Eco have been in talks since September 2018 as per previous post and obviously many others are in the same boat, which may be concluded ahead of the Venus spud, which is due in a couple of months
(Exxon, M&P, Azinam 2 wells Pel44), (Total/Impact 1 well Pel56), (Shell/Kosmos 1 well Pel39), (Exxon/Galp 1 well Pel82), (Galp 1 well Pel83), (Eco/Azinam /Seapulse 1 well Pel30), (Eco/Azinam/Seapulse 1 well Pel33)
Here is a link to PEL33, Azinam's website shows it as a single vertical block and the MME map shows as a double block, which is has not been updated as usual. Eco & Azinam had to relinquish 50% as per this link. The link also shows they were intending on a 3D survey. They also have to drill by March 2021
https://www.ecooilandgas.com/projects/namibia/sharon-license-pel-033/
I don't think Seapulse will be involved with PEL44 , but PEL30 & 33. Their wells may be in addition to M&P/Exxon Azinam PEL44
This link shows Osprey to be drilled no later than 2021 March
On 26 October 2018, Tullow announced its departure from the Cooper Block and transfered its 25% Working Interest back to Eco. Following this, Eco is in active discussions with potential farm-in partners to replace Tullow and to jointly drill the Osprey Prospect on the Block with JV partner AziNam.
https://www.ecooilandgas.com/projects/namibia/cooper-license-pel-030/
This block already has 3D completed hence no evidence of vessels entering PEL30
Just a quick dip into PEL45 and now North again into 33 lol
Survey continuing down the 200m contour line past through Eco's PEL33 and now into Maurel & Prom block 2313 PEL45
PGS Ramform Sovereign ,Thor Frigg and Thor Assister are due in Walvis B late tomorrow or Thursday morning,be interesting to see if they are deployed in this ongoing survey
PGS Ramform Sovereign ,Thor Frigg and Thor Assister are on their way from Luanda Angola to Walvis Bay, could be reinforcements.
I said earlier that this was a huge survey and maybe they will be used here, the Sovereign is double the width of the Sanco Swift
https://www.pgs.com/marine-acquisition/tools-and-techniques/the-fleet/active-fleet/ramform-sovereign/
Exxon have been off loading assets in other countries and are on a roll with Guyana. They seem to like the odds here in Namibia
You would expect some competition or are they going to get it all their own way ?
Convinced it’s upon Exxon’s request who came to ‘Properly Explore and work with Namcor’.
Survey ongoing into PEL33 and has been following inside the 200m contour line, this is a substantial survey covering a vast area
94 & 37 = read across
Yes all the vessels went to port and didn't survey on the way in. Looked like they stop the survey after moving south out of PEL94. Since coming out of port and started the survey below PEL37 and on the 200m contour line, currently heading north. Is the only time they have gone into 37 and is spot on the 200m line
This could have a few weeks to go yet, but want to see them in 29 ;;-)
A New Platform for Faster Seismic Data Processing December 20, 2019
Advanced computational science is more important than ever to help achieve the goals of near instantaneous seismic data processing.
https://www.pgs.com/media-and-events/news/a-new-platform-for-faster-seismic-data-processing/
I’ve begun to follow it with location updates today so I’m a bit behind. Did it stop off at the Walvis port? Could it be currently following a shipping path onto its next destination or do you think it is running up and down 37?
The PGS survey seemed to have a bit of time out, but are now back at it and following up the 200m contour line now entering the lower PEL37. So a wider survey than I first thought
Certainly the Welwitschia deep prospect has been well covered, which is interesting as it has already had 3D coverage. Would great news if the Gemsbok and PEL29 is covered as well.
Something is definitely cooking and may be the precursor for some corporate activity GH was talking about
The Prospective Resources are based on 2D seismic data and geological information, including analogues, to which Global has access at the current time. Global is confident that more prospects and leads will be identified once it has licensed and interpreted the remainder of the existing seismic data in PEL0094, both 2D and 3D, as well as tying in some of the analogous reservoirs in offset wells.