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Thank you ever so much, Keith. I am learning a lot from you! I just stuck Bou Msaad Diapir into AI Co-Pilot:
Hello, this is Bing! I’m the new AI-powered chat mode of Microsoft Bing that can help you quickly get information about Bou Msaad Diapir.
Bou Msaad Diapir is an interesting geological feature in the Guercif Basin located in northeastern Morocco. Let’s dive into some details:
Guercif Basin:
The Guercif Basin is a complex sedimentary basin that serves as a junction point for subsurface fault systems and networks.
It’s subdivided into a western domain starting from the Terni Mazzgout and an eastern domain extending towards the High Plateaus.
The central point that separates these two structural domains is the Bou Msaad Diapir (BMD).
Bou Msaad Diapir (BMD):
The BMD is a significant fault that plays a crucial role in the basin’s geology. It’s the deepest fault, extending to a depth of approximately 7 kilometers. The fault largely follows the Moulouya River from the Bourached region to the Bni Snassene belt. This fault acts as the “trunk” that feeds other branches connecting various well areas in the region.
In total, there are fifteen major faults crossing the structural domain, making the potential for hydrocarbons quite promising.
Other Diapirs:
Besides Bou Msaad, other salt diapirs in the area include Khorgia Diapir (KD) and Kef ed Deba Diapir (KDD), which mark fault alignments and extensions of the CMAF fault system2.
In summary, Bou Msaad Diapir is a critical geological feature in the Guercif Basin, influencing fluid migration, storage, and potential hydrocarbon locations. Patience and further exploration are essential to uncover its full potential. 🌍
Keith: thank you again, much appreciated.
You’re generous and honourable men Keith.
Much like our board.
Many of you share your knowledge and experience and put yourselves in the firing line to help others.
It is very much appreciated although you always have people in society that are out for themselves, hate the success of others and self project their pitfalls on others to make themselves feel better.
We all look forward to the upcoming events.
GRH tweets: "Many times have I posted about extreme levels of hydrocarbon ENERGY. I do so for many reasons. I have been asked where the hell does such Energy come from. Folk might want to research the power and scale of magma flows. Yes...the Earth's very core is powering the BMD. Folk who have not yet done so...might want to research the Bou (spelling corrected) Msaad Diapir. I reckon it's over 100 km long. It's over 7km deep 😂 It's likely to be the feeder fault 😂 To end all feeder faults.
My response: "Indeed - folks may recall I previously posted this map showing the extraordinary geothermal gradient around Guercif - that heat is from the BMD, a remnant of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province - another map for you.
( 2 maps at: https://twitter.com/KQuick20704342/status/1781121332039852459 )
The BMD is overlain by a very large fault system - the longest and deepest trends NE/SW, along the line of the Moulouya River and beneath MOU-NE. This fault 'tree' is the conduit for the gas & oil and is sealed close to the surface. Hence the overpressure from top to bottom in MOU-1 & MOU-3."
Seabright has posted about this in the past - I strongly recommend reading through his posts - not very many of them, but they demonstrate substantial knowledge of what PRD are just about to test.
https://www.lse.co.uk/profiles/seabright/
Obadhia
Posts: 584
Price: 9.75
No Opinion
RE: Basics16 Apr 2024 08:38
Pv72, CCC., Andydaw
None of you are worth the time engaging so I'll make this short.
💯👊 ⚓️
Hi HB
Ooh the irony. AV questioning someone's integrity yet he can wildly accuse others of being liars without any foundation whatsoever...lol.....why do they keep trying? How do they hope to influence people when their credibility is sub zero?
GLA
I'm saying he doesn't keep to timelines and presentation statements. That is undeniable. So, personally I take most things he states with large pinch of salt.
Shouldn't you be massaging your cucumbers in your allotment?
Investing in penny shares is way beyond you Bobby boy.
Hi turnip,
So you are stating pictures have been posted earlier today on Snapchat of our CEO in Morocco.
Anti_venom
Posts: 193
Price: 9.50
No Opinion
RE: Expectations.Today 18:53
He probably isn't even over there yet. He's not exactly a man of his word..
I just want to sure about the above anti venom... you appear to be saying very clearly that pg is a dishonest man ??
That was FAO AV in case anyone was in any doubt😂
🥱
Posted loads of Snakes earlier…
Thought you might have recognised yourself AV
GLA
So uncomfortable that he stayed on as a consultant? Country manager for two years hard to argue he is blame free.
On Snapchat earlier today..
Has PG posted any photos he promised us yet?
Gudin, Zebra,
Clearly, the decision by CEG not to develop Cory Moruga would have been made by the executive management team, of which Geoffrey Leid was not a member. In fact, I find it interesting that Geoffrey only stayed with CEG for a relatively short time suggesting that perhaps he wasn’t very comfortable with some of the unprofessional actions of CEG’s executives?
More likely, Paul’s interaction with Geoffrey dates back to the latter’s role as MD of CERP during the successful collaboration at Innis-Trinity on the CO2 EOR pilot project (prior to CEG’s involvement). Presumably, Paul must have been sufficiently impressed with Geoffrey’s skill-set to have now employed him as MD of TRex.
And I strongly suspect that Geoffrey will be absolutely delighted to be now working with the executive team at PRD who have the vision, knowledge and business acumen to successfully develop assets such as Cory Moruga and also, hopefully, to re-start our CO2 EOR project in the short to medium term.
Options issued on 18 April 2024 to Geoffrey Leid are exercisable at 12.5 pence per share.
1,000,000 share options will vest immediately.
Interesting when shares can be purchased at 9.5p…
THEBOLD ; Yes sorry operational timelines, which on positive news the SP should start to head up to 35p . In regards to £ .. when that happens which hopefully will be this year , we are either in or out ... I for one will 100% be in ( no way I'm missing out on this one ).
Billyrayval
Was he on the ceg board when they unilaterally shut down our pilot co2 project?
Hi Bowles,
Thanks , I assume you are giving your operation timelines in actually commencing operations and not the first monitisation dates ?
THEBOLD : my timeline for Morocco is late June ( imo ) which I posted some time ago, Trinidad will be later this year and Ireland I've no idea , but that's because it's all to do with Governments who tend to work on different timescales than us mortals.
FUDin,
If you have to ask things like that, maybe you should go have a lie down. 😴
Brv
In January you were critical of the management team of ceg ability to develop the CM field, you now seem to think that one of that team is now an asset. Why the change of mind?
So realistically from the head what are peoples real expectation timelines here on our projects actually returning the first dollar of income to shareholders
1- Onshore Morocco, 2- Ireland 3- Trinidad
I think it would be good to see where opinions lie.
Yes,
There are numerous possibilities, I just found it Interesting that Paul put an emphasis on the fact that we have Oil wells which could penetrate the Herara sands on the BP licence, be them Virgin, Depleted or untested.
Interesting times coming up.
Let’s see if our Main Man in Trinidad can
“Cut the Mustard”
Atb
Wacky
Or BP have already sucked our oil out….