Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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https://longforecast.com/bitcoin-price-predictions-2017-2018-2019-btc-to-usd
Look at this. Good strategy. https://www.inputmag.com/culture/a-power-plant-is-using-natural-gas-to-mine-bitcoins-worth-50k-a-day
and THIS... https://oilmanmagazine.com/how-and-why-natural-gas-flaring-is-being-used-to-mine-bitcoin/
This looks interesting... https://www.tradingview.com/x/GH4Ar6u5/
There is a delay between the energy commodity prices on the order of months. The share price is driven by old data, i.e. revenue reports, etc.
Also, major wildcards are politics and unhinged environmental campaigns... But now Ian R Crane is no more. He was a worthy adversary. Shame he wasn't aloud to get B17 put into his body because of the insane UK medical establishment.
Well, at least we have Greta now to bash Putin's leaky pipeline. She'll make sure he pays for "externalities".
https://www.environews.tv/world-news/massive-transneft-pipeline-rupture-sets-moscow-river-ablaze/
http://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/explosion-in-gas-pipeline-from-siberia-to-europe-could-be-terrorism-say-ukrainian-officials/
Not popular right now, plus apparent seller. May just suddenly pop one day through being oversold.
Can anyone explain the current low SP …. Every valuation method I’ve used gives a much higher price - I’m wondering if a name change is needed ?
Do sellers want to sell at 0.
Oh, is that even worth mentioning?
PDT. You really took that comment to heart. What you, I, or for that matter Vladimir think regarding the Climate conversation is largely irrelevant. Policy makers and the market will ultimately determine our path. Investing in a company whose main revenue stream is in fossil fuels should tell you that I am no crusty, but we do need to be conscious of sentiment which is I believe is currently strongly behind CO2 reduction. Good luck.
JAMESY1980. I will let Putin respond to your "Climate Denier" accusation:
Putin speech on "Russia Insight"channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45gV_0owJ20
HOWEVER, under the woke - " LETS GO BRANDON!!!" - administrational policies, NASA must think differently.
They reject a mini ice-age caused by the sun, but they do forecast that there will be a slight temp drop with this diagram: https://climate.nasa.gov/internal_resources/2266/
Main link to NASA article: https://climate.nasa.gov/blog/2953/there-is-no-impending-mini-ice-age/
..Of course, they aren't including the effects of Saturn and Jupiter on Earth's orbital eccentricity, so they think we're safe, but we are not. 2024 or 2025 will likely be very cold.
-50 deg C expected in Canada over the next few decades. Here's the link:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1237178/weather-warning-ice-age-earth-sun-hibernates-solar-minimum-long-range-forecast
No its not. :(
"The London government said it was providing "Track-1" financial backing for the BP-led East Coast Cluster and Hynet North West,"
https://www.spglobal.com/platts/pt/market-insights/latest-news/energy-transition/101921-uk-gives-nod-to-north-of-england-ccs-hydrogen-projects-infuriating-scottish-leadership
"The government is committing £140m to two clusters promoting carbon capture and storage to produce hydrogen. The hubs will be the North-West of England and North Wales, with Teesside and Humberside - the government has previously promised £1bn to support CCS. "
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-58899006
From interims:
"We continue to evaluate the viability of enhancing our UK sites to include renewable energy. It is feasible that a number of our UK sites could become integrated hybrid energy hubs, encompassing combinations of solar, modular hydrogen, Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and battery storage. "
" We are in dialogue with the Government regarding grant funding to support the project - which has public backing from the council and the Staffordshire Chamber of Commerce - to provide renewable heat to the Stoke heat network."
Back down to pre Rns levels lol. What a joke
The more I look at this one the more I get that warm feeling
Coming months I will up my punt money
Not aimed at you JAMESY, quite sure you didn't invent the slur but no such thing as climate change denial thats a stupid term made up by global warming alarmists who have over the years seen one warming prediction fail after another.
PDT - you have been busy. Some of your posts border on climate change denial which I wouldn’t prescribe to, but from an Igas position it seems like they are prepared for almost any turn in energy policy/sentiment. Hydrocarbons aren’t going anywhere soon, but Igas are well placed if/when the transition impacts. Clearly any possibility of fracking returning to the table would prove the most exciting short term SP prospect, but it feels like a supplementary long shot which shouldn’t be necessary to send the SP northwards. The core production business is performing well enough to deserve a higher MCap on its own and now three exciting diversification prospects building momentum in the background. Good luck.
Interesting link in the comments of that last video...
Causes of the Ice Age and Nova, the Greatest Secret of the United States - Diehold Foundation
https://youtu.be/bMr-5HHnAmU?t=3245
Little Ice Age 2024 - Little Discussed Effects Part 1 - Sea Level Change
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKrA8u6a_Gw
- He suggests that a 2m drop may be on the cards...
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/42612/satellite-images-show-massive-armada-of-idle-cargo-ships-waiting-to-dock-in-long-beach
https://electroverse.net/feet-of-snow-hit-the-rocky-mountains-coldest-early-oct-day-strikes-seattle-as-historic-cold-keeps-coal-prices-high/
https://electroverse.net/snow-shuts-down-gillette-cold-winter-for-canada-scientific-misconduct-demonizing-carbon/
https://electroverse.net/beijing-suffers-lowest-oct-temp-in-half-a-century-as-rare-spring-blizzards-batter-argentina/
JAMESY1980 - “It’s bizarre when just a mile under northern and central England lies a gas resource so immense that if we extracted just 10 per cent, we could meet the UK’s gas demand for 50 years.”. I think Igas should look into alternate tech to fracking in order to release the gas. By 2024 we could be in a deep freeze and many of those protestors may regret their actions... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VblusvRZ7wA
A few more Co2 headlines you may have missed:
UK facing impending food crisis due to rising CO2 prices, govt warns -RT
https://www.rt.com/business/535510-uk-food-co2-price-spike/
“We need the market to adjust, the food industry knows there’s going to be a sharp rise in the cost of carbon dioxide,” Environment Secretary George Eustice told Sky News, adding that the price of CO2 would rise sharply, from £200 ($272) a ton to around £1,000 ($1,365)."
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/companies/co2-shortage-uk-s-reliance-on-handful-of-fertiliser-plants-risks-future-carbon-dioxide-crisis-experts-warn/ar-AAOH75Z
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/22/business/cf-industries-uk-co2-food-shortages/index.html