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JK
Fair enough……you admitting to be personally attached now....hmmmm
Well…you must like embarrassing yourself so let it be…….
Moreover it appears that you can’t handle polite and constructive conversation according to other poster replies.
Yep....keep barking, moon doesn't care...simply clown.lol
? Time for bed night night all... see you tomorrow all being well...
JayKay1
You are disruptive please stop posting and let the UKOG pixies play and chat amongst themselves...
Yes JayKay1 that’s the one.
That’s before extending the length of the horizontal, increase in depth of Portland before oil water contact and better than expected results from coring . . .
Look we’re not going to agree on this. That much is obvious.
So, you stick with HUR - where you’re obviously invested.
I’ll stick with UKOG. That’s where I’ve put my money.
Have a pleasant evening, I have a long day of work tomorrow - Halifax and back in a day from Bristol. Killer. So I’m stopping posting here. For now.
Cheers
Red
JayKay1
Please stop posting on this board you are becoming a drain...
Same old, same old....JK Supremacy.lol
JayKay1
Maybe things have changed...
JayKay1
Read p.10 of UKOG November 2018 presentation. It’s all there.
Cheers
Red
Thinking out the box- Can we use double tankers , Maybe a tight turn out the gates....
Just a thought.
He is still lonely, haven't found home yet....bark,bark....zzzzz.
Same old! same old!
It must b terribly boring on the Hurricane board tonight with no posts since before 7pm.
Jaykay1 must of bored them all to death like he bores us all here!
Redheadedrager
I could not agree more 3500BOPD was agreed for HH1 & HH2Z.
Now that 6 wells are permitted, SCC should have no problems increasing this figure to 10500BOPD for the 6 wells as they come online & meet the targets.
JayKay1
Recently approved PP for up to six wells at HH. . . .
Let’s see what HH2-z actually produces in about 3 weeks time before writing off the potential of the horizontal.
Same point to Penguins too. I think 5-10k bopd is entirely achievable by end 2020. Based on my interpretation of the test results to date coupled with UKOGs stated forward drilling plans.
Cheers Red
Redheadedrager
Good to see you on troll patrol but your probably better putting the reprobates / self confessed number crunchers & general losers on filter.
They come on this board uninvested showing more interest here than in there own investments aiming t bring in misfortune to UKOG shareholders with there dissent.
There crying will not receive any sympathy here.
A little more attention at home may have saved them some of there misfortune with there own investments!
JayKay1
No worries but I honestly think that UKOG will be producing in 5-10k bopd range by end of 2020 easily.
At lower cost, lower risk, lower debt, lower decommissioning costs, lower environmental impact than any offshore producers I can name . . . . Say HUR?
Cheers
Red
Ha ha ha
Well that blows my response out of the water
Never the less, still better onshore production that offshore.
Cheers
Red
Thanks for the info JayKay1
So what you’re saying is that going forwards, UK is going to need to increase its oil production in order to prevent becoming a net importer of oil.
Interesting.
If only we had a low risk, onshore, compliant, regulated small cap explorer/ producer about to come in stream . . .
Wait a minute . . .
Cheers
Red
Gee-Whiz JayKay1
Well I did do a little bit of chemistry a while back, yes. Oh and a little bit of mechanical / process engineering too. So I guess I do know the difference. Seems like you’ve been furiously researching though, so I’ll step aside and let you take the class.
Perhaps you can explain fractionation, cracking, use of catalysts, the fact the whilst we do import oil fromSaudi Arabia it mostly for political reasons (Al Yamamah II) and all said and done it’s becoming increasingly unpleasant to continue to do so . . .
Cheers
Red
Ha ha ha lse blocked the word C0ck ha ha ha
Yes JayKay1 I did read the link.
It support my point.
Saudi Arabia’s sliver of 3% UK oil imports during 2018 is equivalent to over 8m barrels.
I’d like for UKOG to produce that so we don’t have to haul it through some of the most dangerous waters in the world.
Honestly you need to think.
It’s like watching some take the pistol, open the chamber, place the bullets in individually, lock the chamber, **** the hammer and point the dangerous end at their foot . . .
Cheers
Red
Erm . . . That’ll be ‘Can’t understand why people are against it really’
ROFL
Cheers
Red
JayKay1
Hmmm tbh I think that the UK oil imports from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Iraq add up to quite a chunk . . . Anything UKOG can do to avoid tankers being attacked and potentially sunk by the Iranian National Guard will be a win for those concerned about UKOGs environmental impact. Producing onshore, under strict UK environmental and local planning constraints, local to the refinery is a no-brainer when compared to the alternatives.
Can understand why people are so against it really.
But hey I’m not a died in the wool eco-warrior or NIMBY.
Cheers
Red
Interesting responses. . . . So the next poser . . . Is it riskier to the environment to produce onshore or offshore?
Cheers
Red