The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
AV
I remember asking a certain other poster why it was necessary to caveat certain posts with
“Genuine Question”
Thanks Sigmund.
As an aside,
Report commissioned a few years ago by SNP showed wood burning stoves using locally managed wood produced less Co2 per Kw output than fossil fuels and renewables.
What does the SNP do ? Ban them in new builds.
I can see an issue if poeple use poor quality stoves to burn unseasoned wood in town centres, but that should be handled by smoke control legislation, but in the middle of the Scottish Highlands .......?
Meanwhile Drax gets huge subsidies to burn imported hardwood pellets.
Lions led by donkeys it seems
TB
What am I missing here?
Taking things at face value, are you saying that someone who has a successful record in O&G investing being “All in” here is a negative ?
For claricatiob, I suspect that all in refers to the Speculative part of his investment portfolios, and not the family home or money borrowed off the Provy man
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiK-eGbwCj0
Only kidding Jim
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Looks like AV must have woken up OF when he rolled over to check for a 7 am RNS.
SOU spent a fortune (actually gave a huge proportion of their company away) on a huge seismic programme with Schlumberger. It used a fleet of Vibro trucks - I presume this was 3D - others can confirm ?
This resulted in picking a new drill site which turned out to be a duster. Brian Mitchener, the exploration geologist said one of the factors was the poor quality of the seismic. I don't know if this was down to the quality of execution or nature of the geology.
What I do know was this was a very expensive Sh 1 T or bust approach, which ruined the company, and I along with a number of other investors discussed the fact that we would have preferred a more incremental approach
Sarah Dees.
Lovely lady.
Helped organise all those expensive investor events at SOU.
Careful Bob.
The inexplicably vanished. Team can turn that on its head.
Wonder where they have gone.
Oilman Jim seems to have lost interest too, along with Louie Louie
A super basin would keep us out of mischief for a few years.
Howarda
Of course in the long term financial stability, P&L, cashflow are important.
However "safe" companies with all that nailed down will rarely provide the risk reward ratio that a success case will produce here.
You might as well criticise Glaxo for not offering 10 bagger potential.
Hence the need for a balanced portfolio. This provides the spice in mine
What constitutes a rounding error I wonder?
1%?
10%?
0.5%?
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AV
Did you get the chance to watch the video of the presentation, and mention of 7 TCF.
Yes, I know its only an inference, subject to more drilling yadda yadda yadda.
But I'm sure this has been answered
"Really looking forward to the video of the presentation and the exact moment where Griffiths mentions 7TCF.
DOES IT ACTUALLY EXIST??
Let's see. I cant wait😁"
If i was a PE company looking for attractive investments I'd be reaching out to my network.
Working on a small mobile device.
Report looks interesting, but I can’t find a publication date?
BRV
The intriguing question for me is, how, in a success case, would the revenue from such a large be phased for us.
I would be very (but pleasantly) surprised at a multi B upfront payout. Something of this magnitude would yield its value over a number of years.
Stub equity, royalties I guess, but a lot of it then becomes outside our control.
Fair bit of serious chemical processing required before poppies become anything to avoid sniffing.
You'll be fine.
Why deeep pocket So?
Tickets are free.
The best insight you’ll get 😉
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAAI0h9aFSo
Seven, NIgel.
Do try and keep up.