RE: Weird article12 Apr 2022 14:22
David Minchin is e well rounded businessman, not just a geologist--and with a prominent Media wife, this puts a new slant on the lack of news this year IMO.
The bubbles at TAI1 could not be verified, but if TAI2 was a blind, then the volume and persistence could be logged.
If and it is a big if, it was a commercial find, a businessman would use it to get the very best helium company involved as a JV, with advantageous terms for both parties.
Key points-Born 1967--
"He held several key positions in many companies like the British Geological Survey, Cleveland Potash, and ScandiVanadium among others, in his career spanning more than 17 years.
He is now the CEO of Helium One limited and also a successful restauranteur and investor. He has investments in Chestnut Inns, a collection of pubs, inns, and restaurants in East Anglia."
Add the increase in HE1`s control of the Rukwa basin already declared, this makes this share very interesting indeed.