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@jimmybob, if you the facts pull up the letter from rathlin and see the extorting demand in there where it says no planning no fund. true or false?? see if you have more daggly bits than 2bfair has and will answer that simple question.
blackmail works in more than one way i can withhold something and say do that before i give you this, as in this case with rathlin..or i can demand something using threats how stupid are you think it only works one way?? wow the level has dropped on here
but funny how you see the point in responding today..lol
expect its on rathlins own documents that they started the whole fund talk..and they are with-holding until they extort of the council what they want ie planning. @smellyfish,
Basic maths and factual statements are not made by the majority of posts from the multi account poster on this board.
2bfair, I think he struggles to understand what blackmail is. My neighbour wanted to extend his outbuilding and the council said he'd have to pay £3k into a community fund before they'd approve. So really it's more like the council blackmailing the person wanting permission. Maybe that's what flatearther means?
Hi Flatearther - I didn’t bother replying to you because I didn’t see the point. You seem totally unable to differentiate between a simple transaction - you do something for me and I’ll do something for you, which is what Rathlin have offered - and blackmail - you do something for me or I’ll release damaging or compromising information about you. It is the threat to release damaging information which makes something blackmail. There is no such threat from Rathlin, ergo it is not blackmail. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
@2befair bit rich calling him out when you ran from the whole blackmail situation and cant answer the simple question if the is not agreement on planning will there fund still go ahead??
dont call others out, if your too chicken to be called out yourself how about a little apology from you thank you very much.
Hi Persimmon - Uk day ahead gas is currently trading at 172p/therm, this time last year it was 30p/therm. Krull was correct in saying that it is up 450% (in fact a little more) and your correction was wrong, either by design or mistake. Either way, an apology is probably in order?
Why is UJO going to fall tomorrow?
Looks to me like UJO is not going to be the only faller tomorrow when the markets open.
DreamOn....And I can remember the word 'Transformational' being used with regard to Wick and Colter, both dusters.
Talk is cheap! The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof.
"The strategic investors have indicated their support of an initial public offering ("IPO"), reverse takeover ("RTO") or similar for Corallian, which is in line with Reabold's strategy of clearly identifying monetisation opportunities across its portfolio. The strategic investors have also signalled their intention to support Reabold in facilitating further potential strategic value creation opportunities across the wider Reabold portfolio."
deemule, I'm not fussed if ether way, don't mind if they develop it or sell on for a good price
Stephen Williams, Co-CEO of Reabold, commented:
"We see Victory as not only adding significant value to Reabold, but also as one of the lowest risk development projects offered in the 32nd Round and one of the best remaining undeveloped assets in the UK Continental Shelf. The Victory development is likely to be relatively simple as it can utilise nearby existing infrastructure, in particular that of the Greater Laggan Area operated by Total, and as such offers a fast-tracked timeline to production."
@krull it was not sell victory by the end of the year either making it up or got it so wrong its embarrassing..
here is what they said
The Environmental Statement remains on schedule to be submitted to the relevant UK authorities, together with the Victory draft FDP, by the end of 2021.
and was stated in the interviews,
Originally the rumour started from ****ofamandan back in March who dragged his catamites in a buying frenzy saying Victory would be sold in July. Only a nuuter would believe that without CPR.
In their latest interview they are going to get rid.
Yes deemule, there was talk from RBD about selling Victory by the year end, (can't remember from where) suppose it's dependant on what price is offered! ether way, Victory looks like it's worth a bob or two, would be nice to get an update on values and what they plan to do about Victory
pesky, the 450% was a snippet (copy and paste) from the article in the link, maybe they were measuring and comparing highs and lows, I don't really know, whatever the measure Gas has gone up a lot.
https://www.macrotrends.net/2478/natural-gas-prices-historical-chart
Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Price - Historical Annual Data
Year Average
Closing Price Year Open Year High Year Low Year Close Annual
% Change
2021 $3.49 $2.60 $23.86 $2.43 $5.39 128.39%
2020 $2.03 $2.05 $3.14 $1.33 $2.36 12.92%
2019 $2.56 $3.25 $4.25 $1.75 $2.09 -35.69%
2018 $3.15 $6.24 $6.24 $2.49 $3.25 -11.92%
2017 $2.99 $3.71 $3.71 $2.44 $3.69 -0.54%
2016 $2.52 $2.28 $3.80 $1.49 $3.71 62.72%
2015 $2.62 $3.01 $3.32 $1.63 $2.28 -27.39%
2014 $4.37 $4.32 $8.15 $2.74 $3.14 -27.15%
2013 $3.73 $3.30 $4.52 $3.08 $4.31 25.66%
2012 $2.75 $2.97 $3.77 $1.82 $3.43 15.10%
2011 $4.00 $4.54 $4.92 $2.84 $2.98 -29.38%
2010 $4.37 $6.09 $7.51 $3.18 $4.22 -27.49%
2009 $3.94 $5.41 $6.10 $1.83 $5.82 3.37%
2008 $8.86 $7.83 $13.31 $5.37 $5.63 -20.82%
2007 $6.97 $5.40 $9.14 $5.30 $7.11 29.27%
2006 $6.73 $9.90 $9.90 $3.66 $5.50 -42.23%
2005 $8.69 $5.53 $15.39 $5.53 $9.52 58.14%
2004 $5.89 $6.28 $8.12 $4.32 $6.02 4.51%
2003 $5.47 $4.93 $18.48 $3.98 $5.76 25.49%
2002 $3.38 $2.55 $5.31 $2.03 $4.59 91.25%
2001 $3.96 $9.97 $10.31 $1.69 $2.40 -77.10%
2000 $4.31 $2.16 $10.49 $2.16 $10.48 355.65%
1999 $2.27 $2.10 $3.10 $1.63 $2.30 17.95%
1998 $2.09 $2.16 $2.65 $1.05 $1.95 -14.10%
K They did they were about to monetize an asset with substantial returns for shareholders in the third quarter.
Sellers will scramble to buy back in IMHO.
Krull I think you have added and extra zero to your percentage increase, either by design or mistake....try 45%
"The price of natural gas in Britain has climbed more than 450pc since this time last year and is well above average, amid a global supply crunch"
https://www.oxfordenergy.org/wpcms/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Gas-Quarterly-Review-Issue-14.pdf
Looks like our 50% investment In the Victory gas field has increased substantially, perhaps we should fast track it's development, or sell it on quite soon!
The price of natural gas in Britain has climbed more than 450pc since this time last year and is well above average, amid a global supply crunch.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/business-secretary-insists-britain-has-enough-gas-supply-to-meet-demand-this-winter/ar-AAOA0VH?li=BBoPWjQ