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Big.. What's that coming over the hill, is it a !!!!!!!!!!!
The only meaningful harmful thing that the photos could show, would be a well cellar filled with concrete. If that one drops, then I would be amazed, not been any mention of any plugging/abandonment. Sidetrack supposed to be drilled right.
That would depend on estimated time of the seismic report and decision on sidetrack trajectory.
https://drillordrop.com/2021/08/02/disappointing-pause-on-ukogs-turkish-well/
Must be due an update soon.
I've same opinion as you Ibug. I had a look and cannot work it out. Have they walked to the site from a different approach from the main road? Why can they not use the same access road that were in the UKOG tweets? Seems suspect to me.
All said and done, but where are the formal updates from UKOG and AME, clearly they will not have a rig at site, that's too costly, and clearly they will not have any personnel there whilst waiting for seismic, etc. So what are these photos expected to show other than an empty site. Seems a bit obvious that it's going to be devoid of any equipment/personnel.
As far as seismic goes, when is that due? I cannot recall any updates in the last few weeks from UKOG on that.
https://twitter.com/OutSanderson/status/1441332925077721092
https://twitter.com/OutSanderson/status/1441332925077721092/photo/1
https://twitter.com/OutSanderson/status/1440605673759199240/photo/1
You have to wonder why someone would pay £9 to a Turk for that photo and then try and flog it on for a fiver when it shows nothing of the road or the site at Basur-3. The first photo was of a track miles from the site and obviously not fit for heavy traffic. DYOR on this subject.
Sanderson Out
@OutSanderson
#UKOG
For iBug on LSE. The grid references in the original are those of Basur-3 well pad. The photo in the tweet is a couple hundred metres off the D370 (grid ref 37°57'13.1"N 41°48'22.6"E)
You want more pics, tune in tomorrow. :-)
Those co-ordinates are about 1.5km from the off ramp that vehicles take to Basur-3. Not sure why were are seeing a picture of a dirt track rather than the road to the site. Let's see what picture he puts up next.
Looks like I might be heading back to the Long Term Disillusioned. Getting harder to Ramp this Company anymore. Thank the Almighty for my other investments. Crypto etc. Yo Yo Danpoe.
"Twitter updates suggest that Basur-3 is bereft of any activity, nothing on site. Waiting for pictures to drop."
No surprise - they can't do anything there until the seismic is acquired, processed and interpreted - probable restart next spring. Thank god they AREN'T spending our cash on the site
CynderLad
The co-ords were not even on a track or on the pad which made me suspicious. Let's see if he reads the posts on here and posts a picture of the pad.
Ibug,
I think that Twitter guy is trying to give SS the opportunity to provide a market update on Basur-3 before he drops the pictures. I had a look on Google maps using the co-ordinates provided but did not see anything that looked like that track. But like you say, it could be a picture from anywhere.
"until further updates it’s De- ramper’s week"
* triennial
I hope you are not
Sanderson Out
@OutSanderson
#ukog
A contact at Siirt University (bee keeping believe it or not) has provided me with pictures of the site. 100 Lira per picture. I have 15 photos.
Basur-3 is completely dead, nothing there whatsoever.
If you want the pictures, DM me, I'll sell you them for £5 / picture.
If it was a picture of the site I may believe it but not a png of a dirt track. Anyone can go onto google earth and take a screenshot of a dirt track. It doesn't even have to be one from the van or from Turkey as all sorts of persons upload their own photos.
Twitter updates suggest that Basur-3 is bereft of any activity, nothing on site. Waiting for pictures to drop.
Every dog has its day, eh?
Sando's had years and years of trousering a five figure number every single month - pretty much entirely funded by PIs - despite having delivered on nothing at all. That's a whole lot longer than a day...
Anyhow, we're only 9 days away from October 1st. That's the first Friday in the new month - and thus the day that the UKOG directors committed to buying into the company they're running under the RNSed terms of the DDSPP.
Will they renege on their commitments for a jaw-droppingly contemptuous fourth month in a row? Watch this space...
Every Dog has its day/ until further updates it’s De- ramper’s week. Hold tight LTH’s don’t let these swampies stray you from your goals