RE: Lost all trust29 Jul 2021 16:51
Good afternoon chancers, if you watch the interview as a "standalone" interview, and at the time it was made, no, covid would not "affect" co2 injection as you stated.......but if you read the Rns dated 13th may 2020....we only had 1 (one) injection well....and yes it was monitored remotely, same as now.....
Copy pasted from Rns 13/5/2020
"The first tranche of CO2 has now been injected into well AT5X in the Inniss-Trinity field and will over time contribute to the determination of any impact on enhancement of production in offset wells to AT5X. Predator and Columbus, its joint venture partner, will inject further tranches of CO2 as is required to fully evaluate the potential of CO2 injection to increase oil production from the offsetting wells in the AT-4 Block, which is the site of the initial Pilot CO2 EOR."
But obviously NOW.....we can't due to covid resurgence in T&t put in place any more injection units etc......at the moment, we in GB are starting to open up country even though infection rates are rising, the Usa has warned it's citizens not to come here as we are a dangerous country but we are making whooppee........T&t relies on it's oil and gas but they are trying to keep their citizens safe, hence no nonessential work, like putting co2 injection systems , i got to admit, covid regulations and lack of in Gb scares the crap out of me, so yes, my pennies are taking a beating at moment....but i would rather our workforce stayed safe in T&t and can continue working after they get to grips with infections in T&t rather than putting in co2 injection units and risking dying through contact with infected people ....i can wait....just noticed that highland matt noted the 9 months timescale, i put it on yesterday matt....check my posts....right, sorry about long winded post, but got quiet day and felt like replying in full..
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