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£7m market cap just doesn't look correct with all these prospects. Sharp re rate coming on news of HE1 finds if you ask me. As ever there is no guarantees in investing but this looks so de risked and cheap at these levels its silly.
@sharequests.
It seems in the Amedeus Basin there is a "salt seal" to the gas layers. This has in the past proven very successful at storing gases and makes them easier to access.
There is existing drill holes already on the licences and they just need to go deeper.
2D arial survey was done on July 21st with results due in 8 weeks (last week was 8 weeks but Aus are in lockdown so maybe a small delay)
Research for the area and Licence etc..
Broker note
https://www.mosmanoilandgas.com/sites/default/files/27-1-21%20Research%20Report%20MSMNFINAL2021.pdf
Prospectivity Doc
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335632055_Hydrocarbon_and_helium_prospectivity_of_the_Amadeus_and_Murraba_basins_in_Western_Australia
Government Docs
https://minerals.nt.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/259390/Helium-as-a-critical-commodity.pdf
http://www.ga.gov.au/about/projects/resources/onshore-energy-systems/amadeus-basin-prospectivity-study
Chemical and Environmental Engineer report.
https://www.duncanseddon.com/docs/pdf/helium-will-it-be-the-next-mineral-to-boom.pdf
Georgina Energy
https://charlesstreetsecurities.co.uk/Resources/Georgina%202.pdf
https://charlesstreetsecurities.co.uk/Resources/Georgina1.pdf
Hydrogen Helium Finds
https://www.renergen.co.za/can-you-explore-for-hydrogen/
Podcast
https://www.pscp.tv/StockBoxMedia/1lDGLpBWPnPGm?t=14m35s
A lot of people posting about this happening very soon and blowing up very soon etc. What is the suggested timeline for news on progression and results of what’s in the ground? How does everyone know so confidently that the crust layer is so much thinner than that of HE1?
another Professor giving his analysis on Helium
https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2019/09/helium-researcher-interested-more-party-balloons
You put in 1 bag, You get a bagger, thats your money back IE a 100% rise. 2 bags, a 200% rise etc etc.
With a market cap of £6m, 10 x bags from here would be £60m market cap. 20 x bags would be £120m market cap.
HE1 went way higher on speculation. Got to about £170m. To my knowledge from research, the salt sealing layer makes this an a lot easier to get to. If a large deposit with high concentrations is found, this could go parabolic.
Newb here. Seen the fuss about this stock so had to buy in.
But when people are saying 20bag... what do you mean haha. 20x investment. 20x current sp?
Sorry for such an armature question
20 Bagger potential!
Weekend research on the next Helium project in Australia by Mosman oil and gas.
-Unrisked NAV £172M for a £6M Mcap
-£120M is 20 bags from current position
#MSMN
14 min 30 sec onwards is fine when Mosman potential is analysed!!
https://youtu.be/eHu2YSZl9Yo
?? 20 Bagger potential!
Weekend research on the next Helium project in Australia by Mosman oil and gas.
??Unrisked NAV £172M for a £6M Mcap
??£120M is 20 bags from current position
#MSMN
14 min 30 sec onwards is fine when Mosman potential is analysed!!
https://youtu.be/eHu2YSZl9Yo
another Professor giving his analysis on Helium
https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2019/09/helium-researcher-interested-more-party-balloons
Mosman oil and gas
5p target!!
These are extremely high concentrations by world standards and constitute an exploration success rate of 100 per cent for pre-salt helium targets in the southern Amadeus Basin. The future for additional deposits over this very large area is thus very bright.
Amadeus Basin
Subsalt plays in the southern Amadeus Basin are of particular interest given that two thick regional salt horizons are present across wide areas of this highly structured geological terrane. Potential reservoirs below the middle Cambrian Chandler salt have yet to test positive for helium but exploration is extremely sparse.
Conversely, of the two wells to penetrate the older Proterozoic Gillen Salt, both recovered very significant helium contents in small gas flows from reservoirs directly sub-cropping this blanket salt seal.
These occurred at Magee-1 from the Heavitree Quartzite (6.2 per cent helium was recorded from a small gas flow emanating from a significant fracture in the quartzite) and also from small gas flows from fractured granite basement in Mt Kitty-1 (up to 12 per cent helium recovered).
These are extremely high concentrations by world standards and constitute an exploration success rate of 100 per cent for pre-salt helium targets in the southern Amadeus Basin. The future for additional deposits over this very large area is thus very bright.
the Next mineral boom in Australia, HELIUM
http://www.metts.com.au/helium-next-mineral-boom-australia.html