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Bubble2021 Ref my 14.05 post on doing further research I came across the Thu, 28th May 2020 07:00 RNS which details agreement to purchase the FSRU project for £8m. The FID was due to be taken within 30 Months of July last year so there is still about 17 months. As the FSRU is being discontinued I am not sure of the status of the SPA. It may be that if a more profitable use can be found then INFA may go ahead and purchase the asset.
Bubble2021 Ref 11.53 post having read the Tue, 9th Jul 2019 07:00 RNS it looks like the land is own by Meridian Holdings who are a Cayman Island Company. I am not sure if INFA exercised their rights under the agreement to acquire the land.
Contracts have been awarded more wind turbines in the irish sea stokey ,check recent auction by government
Maintenance contract for wind turbines irish sea ,someone will be maintaining them ,theres a huge area of cleared dockside and docking bays ,there is approx 1,000 wind turbines in the bay with further contracts awarded to build more ,do infra own the land Stokey?
Bubble2021 ref 11.04 post INFA have officially abandoned the FSRU project in Barrow in Furness so what does your 11.04 post refer to as I am not aware of any other INFA project in that area.
BARROW, Huge dredging ships in main channel clearing the way ATM ,need the depth
Oldtramp totally agree here's to next week gla
In my view and an ideal world
Appledore would build scillonian iv
Belfast The Royal Yacht
Methil continuation of Saipem contract
Arnish floating wind turbine structures
IM getting discharge permit and a contract for gas and Hydrogen storage and LNG mix system
LOL
Have a great weekend all OT
Schlum ref 14.47 post I would disagree I think that it is likely to end up being a straight fight between Cammell Laird and Appledore. Before BAB bought it Appledore did build Yachts so there is that knowledge. Also I note that the Defence Secretary at the event for possible bidders did mention Appledore. I am sure that the new manager at Appledore will bring his experience to bear in the production of the tender.
Is there any possibility of the new Royal yacht being built at Appledore? Even with considerable help from Belfast, it seems a stretch, but you never know.
I read it last night Stokey the part you can read is the only bit about Methil the rest is about how the SNP has wasted millions on other projects
Looks like this may be an interesting read but I am not going to subscribe just to read one story. Does anyone subscribe to the Economist that can say what the story is about. https://www.economist.com/britain/2021/08/07/scotland-counts-the-cost-of-industrial-bail-outs
New man in charge
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.business-live.co.uk/manufacturing/new-boss-harland--wolffs-21241537.amp
BBC2 Newsnight yesterday 17 mins in showed some of the problems at the Ferguson Shipyard in the 4 year delay with the buiLding of the Cal Mac ferries. View it on BBC2 i player
QuantumStar they are surprisingly very quiet atm, let's hope it stays that way lol
Infrastrata share price movement is commented on in Investors Chronicle
https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/news/2021/08/04/retail-investors-get-a-shot-at-company-fundraisings/
Infrastrata share price movement has been commented on
https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/news/2021/08/04/retail-investors-get-a-shot-at-company-fundraisings/
QuantumStar ref 08.16 post for the last four months the request fora Marine License has been on the Minister's desk awaiting his decision. Once we have this decision things can move forward.
Is it possible we could be in for some work on saipems contract to update two Nigerian refineries with the contract value circa 1.47 billion.
Realise that the picture of the Beautrident is a stock image but it looks like its carrying what look likes jackets. Or similar.
Dear Mr XXXXXX
Apologies for the delay in responding to your latest e-mail. I appreciate your frustration at the delay to make a decision, but you will appreciate that there is much to consider.
I can give you reassurance that the Minister has been advised that both the Company and interested parties are asking about the timeframe for decision making. The Minister has also been briefed about hydrogen storage. The papers that he is currently considering are for the construction application for the storage of natural gas.
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Edit: At least the pressure is on maybe an answer soon.
Hopefully 1 or both have steel on them Stokey would like to think we will get an RNS on 1st cut of steel on such a big contract
GLA OT
oldtramp ref 17.20 post I note that the Ida is still in port having arrived yesterday.
Good find Stokey got to be a positive.
If i was a betting man i think we might get some steel at Methil next week
https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/BEAUTRIDENT-IMO-9369306-MMSI-253767000
Interestingly this is a floating wind farm project see the website here https://www.bluegemwind.com/