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I see all my messages have disappeared including the ones where people have replied, such as today by Crusty. Interesting, bearing in mind I’ve said nothing.
Oh dear that's just not on..
MrMoi.
I noticed that you mentioning that your posts and their responses had been removed. Best then to repost them - if I remember the post that you are referring to correctly there was nothing in it that could possibly cause offence was there? Wasn't it in relation to the Environmental Study as being a possible cause for a delay in the approval of the Dev License? Nothing more than that I think.
What's people issue with that?
All it was yes. A mention that what people dig, you need to allow other people to dig for bones and pots etc. zero chance of any offence etc. in that. Either a mistake or we’ve hit the zeitgeist!!
tanzania is of course hugely significant archaeologically. it's where the our ancestors '**** habilis' evolved about two million years ago. the development is not entirely clear however, and there may have been even earlier 'humans'.
it would be exciting if the excavation for the pipeline found something significant, although there would be delays.
I’d imagine such things can be ‘navigated’ in Tanzania. I’d imagine they’d need a reason to dig. It’s above ground anyway I believe so should be fine.
Some posters here definitely missing a few bricks off their pallet.
Yes Tanz - one poster in particular !
"Some posters here definitely missing a few bricks off their pallet"
Just a few ? Lol 😂
It certainly would be exciting Rojo and worth diverting around, but somehow I get the feeling your excitement would be more about celebrating a delay for Aminex.
The straws you try to clutch at are getting further and further apart and becoming like needles in a haystack.
Being four times the size of the UK, I wonder just how much of it has ever had a human foot step on some of that land, let alone build a settlement on it.
However the speculation was about an environmental delay which I do not believe for one second. As for an archaeological delay, that is not even a question until they actually discover something. If that were to happen it would need to be dealt with and rightly so, but it certainly is not something I'm going to worry about, in fact I'm laughing at the suggestion as to how far you guys are so desperate to push out your little fear campaigns.
How sad that greed and envy will make man stoop so low to instill fear in others.
A few elephant bridges short of a successful Environmental Impact Assessment… !
Yes and for the most part these pipelines are laid under ground
Exactly Roger, it’s becoming so desperate and tragic that you just know our time is close :-)
"you just know our time is close :-)"
Yes, and the doomy gloomy desperado's days are now numbered, 😀
You only have to watch the pipe laying on Youtube and within days of the trenches dug the pipes are in and filled over and the land is back for nature to recover which for the most part over open land does so within a year.
As I've said before I believe this thing is just a matter of placing the environmental requirements into the documents so that those tendering for the work know exactly what is expected of them.
When you buy a house you have the survey done first. If you bought 34 km of land (which they have done) without doing the survey first then that would be madness and I don't believe for one second that this survey is not already completed.
I'm surprised you think it would be exciting and interesting jollyboy.
I had expected you to believe that life evolved about 4000 years ago, just after the pyramids were built by aliens :-)
Would you like to explain why you think that?
While you are at it perhaps you could explain how they were built and what was their purpose. I'd also like to know how the stone was moved and erected at stonehenge. There are lots of mysteries in life remaining unanswered, meanwhile most perhaps including yourself rely on the fictional Hollywood versions
RJ, you state that " I don't believe for one second that this survey is not already completed."
And yet our BoD have explicitly stated in the recent RNS of the TPDC that:
- "It is in the process of completing the necessary Environmental Impact Study in relation to the construction of the Pipeline."
So now are are suggesting that our BoD are telling porkies in an official RNS?
And that from the person that always used to tell us not to speculate on second guessing the BoD but to take what the BoD tell the shareholders at face value as they are the people that most know what is going on.
Well, have a good weekend all.
When things are done and when they are completed/signed off can be a moveable feast whose date can coincide with the major players' chess moves vis-a-vis each other.
I'd draw everyone's attention to the resuits of the seismic which fortuitously were released on the same date as the news of the delay to the pipeline.
No crusty I am telling you what I believe and have given the reasons I believe that way over the last two days, just as I did to you in recent days in a personal email response after you were trying to convince me it was perhaps a good time to sell.
You seem to have gone very struck on this negative scaremongering in the last few days. Did you actually follow the 'strong hold' advise you linked me too on British Bulls or did you preempt their gossip and sell in hope of a gain.
But I still maintain my beliefs the actual on the ground study would have been completed before the purchase of 34km of land.
Would you buy such land without knowing you would get permission to carry out your wishes on it ? Did you buy your own property without a survey?
What happened those excitable e-numbers you had here last week? 😜. Dont get too drunk on that wine.
Crusty, do you really think that the market is any bit concerned with the ( environment impact study ) for the Ntorya spur pipeline ? Stroof they do one with any project they do, it a legal requirement, to establish environmental risk. Blimey they just built the 500 km main gas pipeline from Madimba to Dar es Salaam, and there's no way that got held up.
No it's only political formalities really, and Don't forget Ntorya has become politically a very hot potato, especially regarding the upcoming election next year. No Crusty I shouldn't worry, anyway the TPDC has it inked in for 12 July to contract the pipeline building out.
The Victor Meldrew of Aminex gone doom an gloom again? He was uber positive not that long ago. Another one talking his own book no doubt.
Negative scaremongering?! Total bol locks. For goodness sake RJ, it is nothing of the like. I have not even suggested that the Environmental Study WILL be a reason to delay the Dev License approval! I have simply been posing a very plausible explanation as to why we haven't get received the much vaunted Dev License approval after so much hype and PR from the Tanzanian authorities. If that proves to be the case then we will be waiting a little while yet for that approval - nothing less and nothing more.
And no RJ I have not sold any AEX shares but note how quickly you resort to the same old hackneyed slights as soon as anyone challenges or questions you on your own particular views or opinions; attacking the messenger if you don't like the message. Buy hey, I will resist resorting to the same base mud slinging. It just happens to be my view, in the same way that yours is RJ; but I would suggest that the Board's version of the situation is probably more reliable than yours.
And BG, yes I absolutely agree "it's only political formalities really" and, if read my posts you would see that I have stated as much. That is is only "process" and not a major issue....
Oh and mctripe, I am still very positive and damn sure that I hold many millions more than you do.
"yet" not "get" sorry ;0)
Crusty you accuse me of doing exactly what you do yourself. Do you really expect no response?
"And that from the person that always used to tell us not to speculate on second guessing the BoD but to take what the BoD tell the shareholders at face value as they are the people that most know what is going on."
Just think about that coming from yourself who for years has continually second guessed what was going on despite the boards reassurances. To make that accusation against me is a bit hypocritical don't you think when all of a sudden now you can see a negative connotation you wish to use the boards word as being gospel 🤔
I made it very clear it was my opinion based on logic both on here and in private to you. I've asked the questions which nobody has answered. Which of you would buy a property without doing the survey first?
We are talking 34 km of expensive land and compensation paid here, and most probably 200 meters wide. Does anybody really think a land survey was not done?
Let's see what you quoted of me "RJ, you state that " I don't believe for one second that this survey is not already completed."
I certainly did because that is what I think most logical, but note 'Survey' v 'Study'
Personally I would see a survey as a way of finding out what problems and issues may be faced, and, on a land purchase this size, I'd expect it to take months, if not a year or more. The results of which would then be studied to see how they can overcome those problems. Once the results of the study are written which is the part of the process I second guess is taking place at the moment, then those wishing to tender will know the requirements they need to meet.
All I have done is to break down the process into its parts.
In private you agreed with me that it is just a process. I am just lost as to why on here you appear to be taking a different view.
In reality it will come when it comes and right now given the wealth of publicity out there, there is no reason for anybody to suspect and create fear over the tender process being released in July as stated.
Even if it was delayed a further month; compared to the last seven years what difference would it make. I suggest buggarall difference.