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I thought it worth discussing as the BOD may consider losing some capital or taking a loss on sales to finish the planned testing. Continuous production may not occur if we stop for any reason, perhaps. Anyway l trust the BOD to do the right thing. Also got accepted as temporary , bank, ward clerk at local hospital. So that’s my c19 update are well...
my take on CV.
if you look at mortality statistics in the uk for last 3 months of 2019 there were about 1435 deaths per day. the deaths from flu during 2018/2019 season was 1692 which was particularly low. however in the last 5 seasons the average deaths per year was 17000 which equates to 47 per day.
the first death from cv in the uk was recorded was on 4/3/20 ...27 days later we are up to 1789 deaths with 381 deaths in the last 24 hours.
italy has 837 deaths in the last 24 hours having been in lockdown for a couple of weeks. we are 2 weeks behind and seemingly on a similar trajectory
this is more contagious than flu and has a higher mortality rate. Not having taken the precautions that Taiwan or South korea took - without a lockdown we dont know where the figures would have ended up. we are also at the very beginning of the outbreak with no idea how long it will last and whether there will be a number of waves etc. There is also evidence of people catching it a second time.
the 1918 flu was estimated to have infected about a third of the world's population with an estimated 50 million deaths
feelinlucky
what you say is correct but they were still gathering data during the pre FOIL period and looking at when the first offload took place you will realize they flowed quite a lot of oil. Unfortunately the CMD has had to be postponed but my personal feeling is that the intended target audience is the industry rather than market analysts. It would not surprise me if they hold off now until there are at least some signs of a recovery in the oil market.
Apologies to discussing the board topic.
Apologies for remaining on topic.
feelinlucky
Its nearer 11 months:
"On 11 May 2019 hydrocarbons were introduced into the Aoka Mizu FPSO's process system."
First oil rns was on 5 June 2019....so now approaching 10 months