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@Max “the neutral trader” throwing his toys out.
Perma-poor behaviour.
Since I invested, SP has moved from .045 to .16, farm out agreed with global super major, and now a £1.5M strategic investment.
If this is a “dead stock” to you, then it’s no wonder you’re underwater.
See you in a year 🫵😹
Still no answer.... LOL
I've been asking why would someone who was really invested in the share continue to believe everything the company says and be their resident cheerleader over many years despite seeing every strategy fail, multiple consolidations, and a SP that only ever goes in one direction, and that's DOWN (even after consolidation it reached ever new lows).
I never get an answer to that either and can only conclude the worst as it makes no sense whatsoever
I always ask the trolls why they are here if they are not invested and these individuals are so stupid they can not even answer this question.
Good Bye then Max. See you @ Xmas. Yeah right, you'll be on here every other bl00dy day with your waffle. Why ? Why would you if you're not invested? Just like all these boards filled with Negative uninvested or underwater Max's. Go get a life or therapy.
ATB.
Na this stocks dead all this hype warning signs are flashing, oil markets are sending a massive warning too. This has 2014 written all over it. I will check back on you all end of year, I doubt a lot of you will still be here.
Except you Willec you will still be here leading people off a cliff is a career choice for you.
Charlestown* Energy Partners
Willec - I’m thinking you’re dancing the Charleston whist eating your Cornflakes!
........and now monies from Charleston Energy.
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Disgraced Compulsive Liar 12bn - there you go again with your lying - why make up this shyte !
The Chevron deal is subject to approval from Uruguay Government, that much is true but why make up that it’s also dependent on seismic ?
Always the same 12bn - when you’re on the ropes you become more and more desperate - people on here know that - it’s why you’ve got a FILTER LIST LONGER THAN SCHINDLER!
I’m posting up below relevant paragraphs from the RNS dealing with the Chevron deal. The cost of 3D seismic is clearly not cheap, up to $15 million mentioned in the RNS.
Try and follow the logic here 12bn, before yesterday’s financing announcement you were telling us daily, sometimes multiple times daily, that CEG were rapidly running out of money. How did you think that CEG would complete 3D seismic, before completion of the Chevron deal LOL!!!!!!
· Chevron will pay to CEG US$12.5 million cash on completion of the Transaction, these funds will be used to support the further development of the Company's business.
· Chevron will carry 100% of CEG Uruguay's share of the costs associated with a 3D seismic campaign on AREA OFF-1, up to a maximum of US$15 million net to CEG Uruguay.
· Following the 3D seismic campaign, should Chevron decide to drill an initial exploration well on the AREA-OFF 1 block, Chevron will carry 50% of CEG Uruguay's share of costs associated with that well, up to a maximum of US$20 million net to CEG Uruguay.
Valaris rig on the move to drill the Argerich 1 well
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/offshorelinks-deepwater-rigs-analysis-news_the-valaris-ds-17-is-now-departing-rio-de-activity-7186633948993658880-s3S5?
Yes - some think this is the old CERP; but Carnegie, Maas et al, arrived since. And went to Uraquay to seek new opportunities.
They received 2 areas - (OFF-AREA 1 &3, offshore) - from a most cooperative government (no oil) and have out-thought many.
Now today, Wall Street chaps arrive - and take a stake (for cash) in a minutely analysed future in Uraquay, and elsewhere.
🤨
This share has it in buckets. With an indifferent history in previous incarnations, the company's new management, shareholders and strategies are impressive.
Jumped over many competitors by getting 2 Uraquayan areas - one now has an agreed farm-out deal to CHEVRON.
And the other areas (OFF-3) has attracted investors with the relevant expertise, finance and connections. Still speculative - but undoubtedly worth a punt!