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@Dai, yes, Skittish, thanks for that, good weekend , cheers
Zzzzzzzzzzzz wake me up when itv ends boring as fxxk
@Dia @Turbs
Hi Dia
Using worms, would not be very cost-efficient ;
Not since privatisation and global worming,
unions, as ever, ensure worms are well-paid,
no worming outta that one, my friend:) lol
Hi Turbs, totally agree with your sentiments,
Agatha Christie, Morse or even RoboCop,
however, l do hope, that DM & Co, will be
using Mr T and the ‘A-Team’ to drill Tia:)
https://youtu.be/DaJOeLuUD94
NB: @PatShare
Woke up this morning, thinking about
your comedy Gold rhyming script,
still laughing now;) lest not forget,
the spaces and 49 extra mate:)
What a terrific board we have:)
ITV - like humour, not rumours
@Sinequanon, Skittish is the map detective :)
Hey Void, maybe the worms are cutting edge technology, every 10 worms adds 0.5 degrees of tilt to the drill angle..
That greens, working with nature..
Been watching directors talk interview, that's his dodgy PR outlet - off-takers ;)
Do you think he is trying to get discount prices for his mates, we have a rig, but .....
@Sinequanon, its like the chicken and the egg, which to arrange first..
Surely the required essentials have been lined up for the planned date,
Maybe its just some drama, for our thriller 25 steps, mk3
@dai
Don’t worry about the woodworm etc…
It’s the Dry Rot, you need to be worried about:) lol
Rentokil Initial will sort that out, no doubt,
they been in Tanzania since 1955:)
@Josh, appreciate all your replies..
@Sinequanon, I have an awful memory, so have go back and read things over time after time...
But DM did a detailed presentation on Tai...Multiple targets, in multiple horizons, So it was not all about the Karoo..
And he suspected the clay being as was..."areas which are in the red sandstone which might be bentonite beds"
"we've got you know nice repeating reservoir seal structures especially throughout the karoo "
There were 2 primary targets, obvious as DM described, 1 being at the base of the lake beds,(below), the other in the Karoo..
There is a slide showing the faults with a scale, and 2 seismic sections that show both targets. Using the scale you can see the highlighted targets are quite a width... They appear comparable in size if DM highlighted the actual areas, not wild circles...
Anyway after following other companies drills for gas, you get to notice differences in steps taken, may be just not mentioned...but I dont have the knowledge to know if thoughts are valid...but waiting would have been part of a step,
And it sure is obvious we don't get given the full picture, but I think thats all about the share price during times of inactivity...
Anyway fingers crossed on the rig tests, after that its a question of whether our bits and bobs have next day delivery and if we have an honest delivery driver ...
9.24 sell quote
3X the buys today
Strange how nothing changes but the buys vs sells changes so dramatically
S'ok, got it
Hi all how does one find the Telegram group, please?
https://www.marketplace.org/2022/05/26/with-helium-in-short-supply-scientists-are-worried/
Agree with Dobbyy..Josh I reckon you're our resident expert! great to have your input
I think a lot of this comes down to if you believe what they have said about all the problems last time, helium shows but no calibration on the machine to prove it - not being able to test ect..
The fact that they are going back and re-drilling is a good sign for me.
Thanks for all the post Josh your updates here and the telegram group are very helpful.
@dai
We won’t be buying a rig and ancillaries - far too expensive for us I am sure.
@MRBENSON
I am involved in the environmental/ESG side of mining, across a few projects.I also have geo credits at UG level along with a very keen interest for the subject still!
Hi Josh, I was just wondering, do you have a background in this field, as you seem to have very good knowledge?
TAI :-3
The mk3 even looks friendlier ! #Tai :-3
@dai, those 25 steps lol unlucky indeed, you will remember as you have a superb memory, the discussions after the first drill duster how we heard first about Tai-1a, which then became Tai-2, and the chap on here that often does the painstaking map overlays ( respect to him, sorry I forget your name) etc says there has always been another ‘dot’ near Tai-1. It will be interesting to see in a few years time how many drills we actually sink at Tai, DM is so obviously enamored by it, Tai-2 I believe was drilled simply to collect a little data and fulfil Mitchells contract, the relationship deemed to have irreparably broken down, I believe they knew the seal pinched out there, I believe the pre mentioned ‘dot’ is a ‘few steps’ in the opposite direction ?
Third time lucky ;-)
Wow @Porky, thought you had died and gone to ramper heaven ! Good to see a balanced reasoned post from you, instead of the manic Ramps of the past, I say many times and get ****ged off for it, keeping to a time table and plan is not He1’s strong point, the rig is one thing, but did no one else pick up in that last interview DM saying other long lead time equipment coming from all around the world was another problem. I don’t care what anyone says, this Q3/4 timescale will slip again, it’s my opinion they will eventually drill late 2022, but I don’t think we will see any results this year. In the meantime I think the SP will drift back to low 8s, and although I am a fully signed up member of the once bitten twice shy club, I will buy another sizeable chunk at those prices, it will see 15 -17p on the eventual drill, as to the results, DM has stoked Tai -3 so much already, I think it will be shat or bust.
GLA, can someone start a crowdfunding page for a new keyboard for ITV
@Turbot, Not as fed up as you will be if that rig is full of wood worm or termites, fingers crossed its been treated
@Josh. I was being sarcastic, like me, you have assumed it has been demobilized, DM has not said so, but he could have..
I doubt but may be its a purchase, on the condition it passes the MOT, A1 ready for a Tai discovery, and many more drills after..
I recently read an article where a company bought their rig, along with the required supporting packages for their drilling campaign, so its possible..
They did say they had options, which I assumed was different models of rigs, hired..
Well it was unlucky they moved 25 paces and pinched out..lol
Anyway I think they missed the sweet spot...we will see by how much in Q3...
I do wonder if that wait was longer than expected, and thats why we had the sell off..
AP could well be right with her hunch..
Good night :)
I will let you think about what does not get caught on ledges,
I’m fed up of people on here playing Agatha Christie, Morse or RoboCop
No one in HE1 wants to fail….. period
A success will bring them millions……so…….the talking b……s here is just that.
Sure, we want to know more…..So does the HE team. It’s called exploration
Yes, as makes sense? It may be easier if you state exactly what you're trying to imply instead of being so cryptic and maybe I can help you to understand further?
Running testing of O&G rig is very commonplace following the demobilisation from another project. It is my belief that the rig has become available recently (within the last 3 months or so) and therefore requires this testing before being shipped out to the outbacks of Tanzania, as also explained by David in the recent directors interview. It isn't a test to see if it's tough enough for the job, think of it more as a getting a service for your car before taking it abroad. Furthermore, it likely isn't damage as in someone has pulled something off of it, but more a test for wear and tear where the onus falls upon the provider.
In regards to for your Tai2 comment: It's not luck, it's the summation of multiple highly educated, seasoned geologists and engineers interpreting the geological data they had, in order to identify the confluence of structures they believe hold trapping/seal potential.