The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
Monday 7am
Maestro
"ash Is it allowed to flare while offloading to a tanker?
2 separate wells not the same place"
Oops, brainstorm here. Blame the Bangkok heat.
Is it allowed to flare while offloading to a tanker?
Emptyvessel
"... only if they new....."
Problems?
(I generally think of BASF in regards to good tape cassettes.....)
Still got all mine. Just a shame about BASF's history.
Good spot wessexmario :)
First approval of Cedroz by a Concerned Member State in EU
Eden Research plc (AIM: EDEN), the AIM listed company that develops and supplies breakthrough biopesticide products and natural, plastic-free microencapsulation technologies to the global crop protection, animal health and consumer products industries, is pleased to announce that its commercial partner, Eastman Chemical Company ("Eastman"), has received full authorisation for Eden's nematicide formulation, marketed as Cedroz™ by Eastman, from the Belgian Ministry of Agriculture.
Cedroz is an innovative and natural solution designed to fight nematodes, a pest that is known to cause severe damage to crops globally for both open field and greenhouse growers, resulting in potential yield losses and increasing farmers' costs. Belgium has authorised the use of Cedroz on a wide range of crops, including cucumbers, courgettes, melons, aubergine, peppers, tomatoes and strawberries.
Whilst the market opportunities for Cedroz in Belgium are smaller than in other markets such as Italy and Spain, this is the first full authorisation in the EU following the initial authorisation of Cedroz by the Rapporteur Member State, Malta, earlier this year. This is also the first authorisation of any Eden formulated product for use in greenhouse applications in Europe.
In line with consumer demand and a regulatory push for products that support sustainable agriculture and zero pesticide residues, Cedroz is an attractive alternative for farmers looking to fight nematodes in an environmentally friendly way. Unlike many other products, Cedroz is residue-free and has a zero-day pre-harvest interval, thereby allowing applications right up to harvest, if required.
Sean Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Eden, said: "There are multiple, significant opportunities for the use of Cedroz in greenhouse applications which means that the authorisation in Belgium, where the primary use will be in greenhouses, is a very good starting point for authorisations to come in other EU Member States.
In addition, authorisations which are due to follow in other Member States will also include outdoor application where the market opportunities are potentially even greater."
"self-opinionated geordie with a chip on his shoulder. As most of 'em are. I should know: my father was born in Sunderland."
People from Sunderland are Mackems, not Geordies.
Vietnam has a very big fractured basement field (Bach Ho).
Yes, I think I had my wires crossed.
are we not expecting another load until the tail end of October?
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End of November, more like.
Dr BB
When the going gets tricky you can't beat old-fashioned hand files and reamers so you can go gently and feel the forces in real time and back off when necessary.
Don't the well drillers get get constant torque measurements so they can back off BEFORE something breaks?
From Foxtrot Delta on FB.
Most ridiculous thing I've seen in years.
http://www.aim-awards.co.uk/shortlist/?fbclid=IwAR0GUJy_eTUy-_QF-VBuykMGlZ0ohaXzOWITSsgzWQaqbiDz1XB2HLaajmg
I'm sure Spirit would love to bring forward the tie-back and production from Lincoln.
After the split with Centrica they must be keen to show they can stand on their own 2 feet (or at least 4 legs).
Cebo
The $25 was for 2019, but it was up from their previous guesstimate of $22.
No mischief!
The big question now is, after today's announcement, what and when will be the next SP mover?
There is absolutely no comparison between their position and the one HUR find themselves in.
Anybody suggesting this is the case needs their bumps felt or is deliberately trying to mislead less we'll informed punters.
Yes there is, both need money that we/they haven't/hadn't got yet with no 100% guarantee yet.
People were called derampers with XEL for saying the same things and look what happened.
Nothing is certain until it has happened.
I tried to buy more here if I could have sold some others but a 12% spread with the other one stopped that.
I would happily pay 7.5% for a bond to get us up and running with FFD.
XEL should have had the money in long before their bonds were due to mature.
AquaeS
It's XEL I'm referring to when I say don't just assume that the obvious will happen when it comes to farm-ins and takeovers.
To this day no-one knows why it didn't happen, or has happened since with the "Rolls Royce" of oil fields in the North Sea just sitting there waiting to put a straw down and suck.
*Opex* on p.12 of the presentation.