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I agree with corpse, he is just showing his passion for his subject, his lectures and posts are just limited to informing of the geology, and correcting mistakes. He also posts very interesting posts about the mud volcanoes of Trinidad!.
I certainly feel better informed on the turbidite plays, and the potential size of resource they represent. I also am more aware that turbidite plays on land are really quite unusual, and the geology of Trinidad most complex. To better understand this is to allow better understanding of the upside and the risks. Most helpful. I also find it absolutely fascinating, and has certainly increased my knowledge and interest in geology!
I think there is a certain corporate conflict that we don't want him sharing to much info with the competition, but on the other hand it is clear that the geologists do discus and share their knowledge and insights quite freely with each other; and by doing so help to float all boats. Which is surely why most of us who post on BBs do so, we all win.
Spawny, your problem only got bigger, i know l am fully in, same as you. Everything successful, so do we pull out, doubt sets in, wife says you should stay in, oh god decisions. Mean time missing best ride in investments in our lives. Hyper thetical
10 world-class worlds later, £100 per share. Life was so much easier at 70P, top slice only splitting the problem.
If you went boooh, l would go to hospital. Shaky hands, mumbling to your self. Join the club.
Nerves more fractured at present corpse as we are at a fairly critical stage regarding future cash flow and really urgently need COHO tied in and news from NGC regarding contract for this rest of the gas and timescales to tie in Casca/Chinook. Once these 2 things are in the bag I won't be anywhere near as twitchy with future drills in the programme.
He should stay away. Simple as that. Regardless of objective and agenda. IMO.
Crikey, I didn't mean my nervousness to stir things up quite like this! And I am certainly not de-ramping! TXP has been the best share ever for me, and I am up to my neck in their shares. I repeat, I am just twitchy while awaiting Chinook, news. I have already expressed the pleasure I got from all the geology information that Xavier provided, and that it was good of him to do that. I feel I have stirred everyone up, which was not my intention by just expressing how jumpy I am. Apologies.
Thanks Russ.
If I were him, I would be peed off, after his effort, but nothing said that changes anything other than your fractured nerves. Failure of Chinnock does not change anything long term. We have dozens of drills coming, if we continue in this theme we will all be dribbling idiots with nerves.
It's worth bearing in mind that Xavier has been a member of the Touchstone Facebook group for a while now (before Chinook) and also that he regularly posts info about Cascadura and geoscience etc on Linkedin which he then links to from twitter.
So (and Xavier may correct me) I think he's just keen to share his knowledge and passion for the subject which also ties in with him being a Lecturer in addition to his job at TXP.
Xavier, was correcting my mistakes in posting on geology and part interpretation l had put this board as l had used his work which was nice of him,. rather than leave information where the content not fully correct. None of that information was new or but already out there. How many other boards would like there management to follow there postings.
Konyiki, one of the most difficult things to do when you have inside information, and you know news is coming, is to watch people try and rob PI’s of their shares by scaring about their investment, Im hopeful he wants to add some balance to the de-ramping on here, by a few and perhaps calm a few nerves. That’s my psychology take anyway. Fingers crossed
Norb/ Worraps
Like you both , XM, entering on to this blog,especially at this critical time, is highly irregular to say the least.