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John Wood
@JohnWoo64494325
Going to be a busy week with our Q&A session, Costain monthly progress update in Manchester and finishing off with meetings in Copenhagen. #INFA
**feeding through the warrants like that
Yep can't complain at that boy ! If we can keep feeding through the warrants I'll be happy :}
Almost where we started, good stuff!
Yep this is moving now. It's going to rocket a little now. 80s will soon be broke. Just depends what happens after that
Pressure increasing. Looking good for a big move back up.
There's alot of block buying going on today. Signs of an II coming to the table. Something is happening. Expecting this to climb steady today. Good news all round though. This is looking a very good prospect now
Get what you can before we retrace higher.....
https://twitter.com/infrastrata_plc/status/1035197843093565440?s=21 And from CEO John Wood; https://twitter.com/johnwoo64494325/status/1035413463965806593?s=21
Yes an rns would be nice lol
From Baron Day Trading -
'Struggling to remember a summer when #EuropeanNatGas prices have actually been this high ? Surprised more not talking about it. It's a tight market, stock levels are low and demand is high. With winter ahead , think notable fade unlikely too
9:46 AM - 30 Aug 2018
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Spud
Yes, I agree though of course an RNS would be most welcome!
http://mip-prod-web.azurewebsites.net/InstantaneousView/Index
Link to national gridinstantaneous flow data
Doesn't have to be news imo
Great chance for questions to be answered, John to give his vision for Infrastrata and a chance to explain a lot of aspects of the project in layman's terms
As domestic production falls away the UK-Ireland will become dependent on imports from other countries - this simple fact elevates the risk towards security of supply - 'active storage' contributes to reducing that risk and providing a buffer at times of stress. I'm sure JW will illuminate us all when he presents his vision next week...
Let's hope we can secure an offtake from Vitol, Petronas or some other gas trader
Surely, news before the investor conference call otherwise what would there be to talk about?
https://twitter.com/spudtheplumber/status/1035241016553611265?s=19
Almost 25% of instantaneous flow into the UK gas grid is from storage today!
Yes £33k buy and a couple of chunky buys on NEX 1.5m etc
Nice delayed buy just printed. Explains the up tick on no trades first thing
11% on ADVFN maybe??
I like that article. It points the way for INFA...
'fast and flexible cycle storage'
John Wood
@JohnWoo64494325
Looking forward to attending the SMRI conference in Belfast late September #INFA # SMRI
10:37 AM - 29 Aug 2018
https://www.mckinseyenergyinsights.com/insights/business-as-usual-for-uk-gas-despite-rough/
"Without Rough, further structural volatility could be expected, particularly in the winter months. Flexible and fast cycle storage assets could emerge as the winners of the Rough story."
Cheniere Energy paid for my kitchen
https://www.independent.ie/business/world/more-trouble-in-the-pipeline-over-putins-gas-link-to-europe-37262068.html
'Could the US really compete for the EU market?
That would be a stretch. Gas from the US must be chilled into a liquid and shipped in tankers at a great cost. Russia's supplies mostly arrive in Europe through a network of pipelines that have been in place for decades at a lower price. US gas is more likely to end up in Latin America, or in Asia, where prices are higher (though China's planned 25pc tariff on US LNG may close that avenue).'
The cost of US LNG to Ireland could prove costly relative to gas from the UK. With no physical connection there's always the risk that supply could be disrupted. Storage allows for that degree of insurance