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DP is correct. If you listen to the latest video George clearly gives estimated annual revenues for Phalaborwa and Burundi, and he indicates that Phalaborwa should be nearly 10 x Burundi. He also indicated that talks to establish a new agreement to restart work and export in Burundi are scheduled for November. Some stock is sitting ready to export.
I'm probably going to get alot of flack for this, but we need to face facts here regards the SP.
Sadly RBW has no revenues coming in.
Mining in Burundi is suspended, the great pile of oxide can't be exported , until the Burundi situation is resolved.
Philabora is at least 12 months away from really kicking off. Then there is the trial processing to prove up !
Don't get me wrong....I have alot of faith in GB.
But the reality is to buy, buy,buy, and hold here.
Patience is really the key !
What happens with Burundi is important, and personally I think alot depends on the back door influence exerted by China who strategically has invested quite a bit in the country !!
GLA
Sorry for the drop today, it was my fault I bought more yesterday
Im hoping its just one last buy wall at 15p~ and then up and away we go.
NdPr alloy up 1.6% today, I can't fathom out what's holding us back.
Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Dumbpunter. The world still needs o & g, PRD's CCS Enhanced Oil Recovery means carbon can be safely disposed of and at the same existing oil wells can be kept pumping for years after the oil would stop flowing naturally. Less than 50% of oil is usually extracted from a well before it gets closed down. CCS EOR means less with need for fresh wells to.be drilled in nice places like the Carribean, Alaska etc.
Anyway, your choice to buy or not but PRD will make you rich...
This is the link to yesterday’s webinar for anyone looking at catching up. It’s all seemingly coming together at the right time.
https://youtu.be/Kivvgn4bC-s
Hope no one minds a cheeky eco friendly cross ramp for PRD as I had a cheeky plug for RBW's webinar on the PRD board yesterday. I know there's a few names from this board in PRD..
Flying at the moment, up 50% in last five days, and like RBW, an ESG share helping the green revolution with Carbon Capture and Sequestration..
Only managed to hear the first part and GB seemed very positive. Presentation shows significant potential value in SA. Was there any update on Burundi? Over 10 weeks since last update in August. It is not hugely significant (unless scaled up in a big way) but provides income and pays for group overheads.
See below paragraph from a lengthy article regarding the UK attracting foreign investment in today's Independent.- a gargantuan British windfarm that will be needing many tons of NdPr..
In another bid to transition the UK’s energy supplies away from fossil fuels, Spanish company Iberdrola has also committed to invest in the UK’s energy infrastructure. The offshore wind deal will supply enough green energy to power 2.7 million British homes and create 7,000 jobs, the government said.
I'm in PRD which, like Adonis's CHAR are drilling for gas in Morocco. I've been taking an interest in the politics and economics of the country as a result and was aware that they are the world's biggest phosphate producer. Adomis will have to have a good relationship with Morocco's ONHYM to make inroads in o & g so sure he'll have contacts in the ministry's mining division as well.
We have so much to offer investors, I'm surprised we aren't flying after last night's webinar, I've no spare cash otherwise I'd be ibusy in my Hargreaves Lansdowne account topping up rather posting on lse.
Nicidemus and all.
Agreed. That's more like it. Very positive sentiment shown. Good to see the Techmet jv reawakened.
Good interview imv.
ATB LB
Absolutely cracking, the host's enthusiasm for what we have going on was just boundless. I'll sleep well tonight.
Just on query if anyone knows, where in North Africa was the separation techniques proven? Adonis is in Morocco as CEO of Chariot and wondered if there could have been some link with ONHYM, their ministry of mining and oil.
George looking and sounding extremely confident (again) Pleading the fifth on other African stacks and Zim prospects and Techmet link sounding extremely promising.PEA by end of year is going to ignite this !