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Agitation has clearly risen in the last fortnight. Easily spotted by the rise in personal attacks and late night baiting. He surely is a master at it after all these years talking to himself.
I hope he comes to the AGM, not because of ill feeling, but because I would really like to meet and understand this character or more like characters.
I just do not understand people who are so frightened of positivity.
"We are particularly excited by the significant potential gas volumes now identified in other untested structures within the licence area."
And any of those, as they are untested, could contain oil, which is why I'm fully loaded and looking to hold as they work their way through testing those targets, as just one containing oil blows the Aminex share price off the chart.
Oh dear RoJo, don't look now, you might have a better day tomorrow đ
RoJo, get back over to ADVFN and get back into that other Skin of yours, talk about Skinwalking, it gives me the creeps đ
Agitated again?
It's a good thing you chose a career as a bookkeeper, as you would never have made it as a psychologist :-)
Oh dear RoJo, the share price isnât taking any notice of you either đ
BTW you sound agitated again. I hope you feel calmer again soon. Perhaps try swimming? It is supposed to be very good for you.
Ufufuo, you're sounding more and more like StockCheque ! You're not him as well are you ?
It really doesn't matter how loud you shout or how long your posts are.
It's the SP that matters and the SP is not taking any notice of you mate !
No comment from Rojiutto about the fact that he/she had been trying to convice us that the 3D siesmic results were going to be a dud!? Oh, how wrong that was! As a reminder:
Prosciutto wanted you to believe that the 3D seismic results were going to be terrible! I know!! This one is an absolute peach :-)
Prosciutto said (just one example!): "The 3D seismic interpretation is supposedly finished. So, why the delay with releasing the interpretation? Their thesis being that there will be a 'World Class' reservoir present. It is fairly easy to avoid a fraud but what isn't easy to avoid is the failed, honest efforts with a good target, with good people and with a good thought-out thesis. But what happens if their thesis is wrong? Is it possible they haven't found that 'World-Class' reservoir? ... mais oui. It is one thing being sanguine about the risk involved but what if there is no 'World-Class' reservoir present? Are you prepared to absorb a collapse in the risk- adjusted NPV?
Need I remind you of the results of the 3D seismic results that then followed? If you insist! :-) The headline figures were:
"Operator's geomodelling significantly increases Ntorya GIIP to 3.45 Tcf"
"3D seismic reveals considerable upside for Mtwara Licence with total unrisked GIIP of 16.38 Tcf"
According to Encyclopaedia Britannica, gas fields of 3 to 30 TCF are classified as âWorld-Class Giantsâ. Unquestionably World Class then. Better than that, a World Class Giant! This is significant. Encyclopaedia Britannica explains that âsupergiants and world-class giants represent less than 1 percent of the worldâs total known gas fieldsâ
Lastly, letâs remind ourselves of what our leader, Charles Santos had to say about the 3D seismic results and next steps:
"We are particularly excited by the significant potential gas volumes now identified in other untested structures within the licence area. To place these volumes in context, the Ntorya accumulation is potentially the largest onshore gas discovery in East Africa and, with the sizeable new exploration targets, should be much less expensive to exploit than offshore resources. Further announcements can be expected detailing a future programme of drilling and an associated schedule to commercialise these exciting new opportunities and add further value for all stakeholders."
Prosciutto wanted you to believe that the 3D seismic results were going to be terrible! I know!! This one is an absolute peach :-)
Prosciutto said (just one example!): "The 3D seismic interpretation is supposedly finished. So, why the delay with releasing the interpretation? Their thesis being that there will be a 'World Class' reservoir present. It is fairly easy to avoid a fraud but what isn't easy to avoid is the failed, honest efforts with a good target, with good people and with a good thought-out thesis. But what happens if their thesis is wrong? Is it possible they haven't found that 'World-Class' reservoir? ... mais oui. It is one thing being sanguine about the risk involved but what if there is no 'World-Class' reservoir present? Are you prepared to absorb a collapse in the risk- adjusted NPV?
Need I remind you of the results of the 3D seismic results that then followed? If you insist! :-) The headline figures were:
"Operator's geomodelling significantly increases Ntorya GIIP to 3.45 Tcf"
"3D seismic reveals considerable upside for Mtwara Licence with total unrisked GIIP of 16.38 Tcf"
According to Encyclopaedia Britannica, gas fields of 3 to 30 TCF are classified as âWorld-Class Giantsâ. Unquestionably World Class then. Better than that, a World Class Giant! This is significant. Encyclopaedia Britannica explains that âsupergiants and world-class giants represent less than 1 percent of the worldâs total known gas fieldsâ
Lastly, letâs remind ourselves of what our leader, Charles Santos had to say about the 3D seismic results and next steps:
"We are particularly excited by the significant potential gas volumes now identified in other untested structures within the licence area. To place these volumes in context, the Ntorya accumulation is potentially the largest onshore gas discovery in East Africa and, with the sizeable new exploration targets, should be much less expensive to exploit than offshore resources. Further announcements can be expected detailing a future programme of drilling and an associated schedule to commercialise these exciting new opportunities and add further value for all stakeholders."