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https://theenergyadvocate.co.uk/2018/09/06/risk-of-no-oil-and-gas-deal-threatens-vision-2035/
Thanks Spruce
sorry Johnnie just read your post asking same question
I admit to a limited understanding but realise that greater production means greater amount of gas - certainly then its a problem but how much of a boon is it also: what will we get for the gas , if anything?
https://www.argunners.com/trailer-hurricane-2018-movie-polish-raf-fighters/ ….
10 days of this month to go and Dr T said he would be going out to Dubai sometime this month - lots of news on the way ...
Thx Cebo
https://theenergyadvocate.co.uk/2018/06/12/major-coal-innovation-on-the-cusp-of-breakthrough/ ….. calorie free beer and chips next please ….
makes sense wellwell /Mcgee - thx.
can anyone advise what the large drum and tubing on the aft end of the AM is for please?#
well if they flog or otherwise dispose of all or part of both Hur GLA and Hur GWA it still leave Hur so perhaps both scenarios can be in play at the same time - all assets monetized one way or the other but the company as such still lives on and is very well off for cash �. I like the let's do it again off Ireland scenario myself after a hefty divi for holders . Whether holders will have 3 lots of shares : Hur GLA; Hur GWA; Hur I guess is a question as , to be honest, all of it is. Also does Hur GLA and Hur GWA offer any protection to hostile bids ?
I like your idea Foaming but also feel that what Rev is running s a great way of us being a part of a group and am very happy with that. I would also pay a premium for a little bit of FOIL suitably stored and displayed - I posted a while back about something I saw on the AM Facebook page where the crew had been given some oil encased in plastic - would donate for that also
and when I posted about Bollingers on the previous Bank Holiday Monday I was jokingly referring to bottles of Champers but it seemed to work out OK - so with the next Bank Holiday looming I would just like to say Bollingers to all - here's to Success, past , present, and future - Back to Blighty Chalky for two eggs sunny side up.
Hope to make it to the AGM
hi Casapinos - small world and very similar - my other Grandad worked on the Council but as a part time job he made the tea and swept up at one of the shipyard canteens - he was good at growing leeks and tomatoes . I remember the NEM crane could see it from my Grandad' s (Tea man) who lived at the end of the council flats on the High Street close to the Winning . The other Grandad lived at High Farm .P'haps you could meet up with me and Boyzee at some stage in the future ?
Will do Boyzee
I'm from Wallsend and my Dad and Grandad worked at Swan's my Dad did his time there . Great to hear it may be heading back to its former glory . Will be up there some time in the future -- will let you know nearer the time in case you fancy a beer or three...or maybe it will be Champers ....
Thanks Sipp and Wessex - excellent work!
Now that is a runsheet Wellwell - thanks very much !
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail/?display=discussion&code=cotn:HUR.L&it=le&action=detail&id=12311703 From Tarkers on III: "Morning all, The 2000tn floating crane was hooked up this morning in what looks like the first lifting operation. although at this moment, the bouy remains in position, I expect it will be maneuvered onto Jumbo Kinetic later today. Further updates as they happen. GLA "