Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Fitbrokerspal is likely a paid deramper. Referring to the time *before* an estimated completion date as “a delay” should be a clue. As should the try-hard nonsense he writes daily. What a life.
An agreed 60/40 farm-out deal with US super major Chevron is incredibly exciting. Sounds like Briggs wanted us to hold out for 50/50—I know he only wants the best for CEG. Oh, and regulatory approval is a routine part of any deal and already in motion as per RNS.
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You’re welcome. Yes, I think your instincts were correct :) Just imagine what the bidding will be like for OFF-3, particularly if progress is made in other blocks, and particularly given our current terms with Chevron. Exciting times.
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More mischaracterisation and lies from Briggs. Have been in recent correspondence with LSE, and they’re on it. So good luck with that.
Oh, and while I’ve always advised people to do their own research and only ever relayed technical indications—if people had bought when I bought, they’d actually be up 233%.
So, more lies from the desperate, disruptive and abusive Briggs.
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Agreed. Our current agreement with a US super major puts us in an incredibly strong position when negotiating terms for OFF-3.
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More abuse from Briggs. Reported.
The MM suppression came when they created the massive gap that still needs to be filled. Cretinous troll.
Fantastic find Nas—hadn’t read this before. Oil seeping from fractures in the sea floor in OFF-1! Just when I thought last week’s news couldn’t get any better 😂
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Chevron becomes the project operator in the project, located offshore Uruguay in an emerging exploration ‘hotspot’.
“Validating our high-conviction assessment that the company would secure a farmout given the high-quality prospectivity within AREA OFF-1 and the heightened interest in Uruguay, following the extraordinarily large-scale successful discoveries in the Orange Basin of Namibia – the geological mirror of Uruguay,” WH Ireland analyst Brendan Long said in a note.
“We believe the terms of the farmout suggest that i) there was competitive bidding pressure and ii) industry recognised the quality of the technical work undertaken by Challenger Energy”.
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First rule of micro caps is you get paid/unpaid trolls (don’t know which is more pathetic) posting daily fud—like yourself Fit—hilariously thinking they can manipulate the price. Imagine having your life 🫵😹
Fit is a fudder/troll. Ignore. Or better yet, filter.
The actions of the MMs doesn’t make the share a dog—a share that’s up 40% in a day and has a 60/40 farm out agreement with a US oil major
No fear. Profit taking. They’re welcome to.
@ART that’s why you buy-in in October like I did, and not after the news drops.
Some people were just born to buy the top…
The good news isn’t “out the way” lmao.
Retaining 40% with a US oil major like Chevron is unprecedented. Honestly over the moon. Eytan et al have knocked it out the park.
I wonder if he’ll turn all pious like Max or stick to his guns like Briggs.
What a funny day this has turned out to be.
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Cute—playing the virtuous card after systematically trolling a share you allegedly don’t hold and mischaracterising individuals posting in good faith.
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Hype—you mean, being happy about positive news relating to a share you own? The thought of you being underwater really tickles me. I hope it’s true.
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