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I suppose so Bubble, although tbh the only bit of the plan I’m interested now is the word “farm out”, as the rest is all costs and its time to get something back.
Serif all going to plan for inishkia then 👍
WestFirsby - A bit of a yo-yo then! Works out at an average of 17bopd a month over that period.
West Firsby - Sept 18bpd, Oct 20bpd, Nov 12bpd, Dec 23bpd, Jan 12bpd
Thank you Serif.
Than you Serif.
Just seen this on website
https://www.europaoil.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/27th-March-Main-Stage-9.30-9.45-Jamie-White-Infrastructure-Led-Exploration.pdf
Seems to say that 30Hz is completed on Inishkea - and that the EQ work programme to identify additional prospects is half completed with a farm out launch planned in Q2.
Very, very, very modest, I believe. I think they said it was more a case of managing the decline than looking to exploit further. But fwiw the website says they have 100% of West Firsby and Crosby Warren and 65% of Whisby W4 - would be pleasantly surprised if this was still producing more than 30bopd for EOG in total.
Am I correct in saying eog has modest revenue from other uk onshore wells? if so I could find the nsta data for them - i just need the names
The problem is no one trusts any time frame EOG offer to the market, which will NOT help the share price. News and dates seem to be like trying to pin a tail on a donkey blindfolded.
I had a rely from EOG last week saying there was no news yet to share on Cloughton. A bit dissapointing.
Dear EOG, it would be nice to hear the 30hz date for Inishkea has been released. Currently we are heading towards 10% of the 2 year licence waiting for the new data. I hope this 1 month time frame will not get delayed like many past time slots. Cloughton news was imminent at the end of January.
I think all the partners came out with that figure from Egdon - not just Bramhill. I am sure that they will have picked the best days up to the RNS date in Jan - although as we know they were still increasing the rate gradually up to then to avoid “water coning”, the average for the month would presumably be lower. I was just curious that the NSTA data always seems to lag daily flow rates in RNSs and wondered if this was them always overegging the figures or simply a feature of inevitable slowdowns/stoppages for regular maintenance and upgrades?
Not in the data download. be aware the 665bpd that Bramhill announced in the RNS was an average but he was careful not to mention over what period, imo he was trying to give a false impression without anyone being able to accuse him of misleading investors - typical smoke & mirrors
@itsawrap. That looks decent. Do you know if the NSTA date records maintenance days - as it always seems to lag the flow figures given in RNSs by a few percent?
Increased from 439bpd in December to 609bpd in January
That’s a bit of good news for a change
Https://drillordrop.com/2024/03/27/expansion-plans-published-for-wressle-oil-site/
Maybe they have early interest in EG joint venturing and don't need to obviously promote
Https://www.beosevent.com/exhibitors-and-sponsors/exhibitors/
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc is an AIM listed exploration and production company focused on high impact exploration in Ireland together with onshore oil production in the UK. Europa is a leading explorer in Ireland with highly prospective gas licences around the Corrib field with near field exploration and capacity at the Corrib pipeline in the event of discovery. The company produces around 30 BOPD from three onshore oilfields in Lincolnshire and has 30% of the Wressle oil field that is currently producing (July 2023) under free flow around 600 BOPD with minimal water cut. Site upgrades are ongoing and production is currently from one reservoir with two additional reservoirs currently not in production. Additional prospectivity will be developed within the Wressle/Broughton area where discoveries have been previously made. Europa has a 25% stake in the Serenity discovery in the Moray Firth with I3 Energy and is working to bring this discovery forward towards development. Europa actively supports the energy transition and has previously been in a collaboration between Baker Hughes and Causeway GT to conduct a geothermal clean heat project at the company’s West Firsby field. The company is actively looking for new business opportunities both in Europe and Africa and applied for acreage in the 33rd round.
There are two strands to this application - the local planning application which as it says on the forms Egdon have worked closely with the planning officers to prepare this - so from a technical planning (as opposed to councillors) should meet all requirements - and the other strand which is the application for an EA permit, which WH explained involved an informal pre application and then the formal application which would usually take between 6-9 months to grant. In last video he said that they were meeting with EA imminently to progress this, so I was wondering if the submission of the local planning application indicates that they have also got the nod to apply formally to the EA as well.
I think I recall WH explaining that a preliminary application is submitted first to solicit comments and then a formal application is submitted. My assumption that this is the formal application.
Consultation End Date 25.04.24
Sorry, I dont know serif. with regard to timing, the provisional dates were 31.01 for application, Feb for public consultation, 30.04 for decision. all pushed back 2 months. frustrating, yes, but this is a very extensive and technical application so no harm in waiting a couple of extra months to get it right...lets hope for good news in 3 to 4 months
@itsawrap. Thanks some progress there at last. See consultation lasts a month - so maybe go to planning committee during summer (before likely election). Do you think it might be an indication that they have heard something back yet from the Environment Agency?