RE: What's that smell at RBD?13 Aug 2020 15:42
Exploration. Just to follow on, I assume given your concerns about the sulphur content of the gas at WN, you accept that there is gas and it flows. Why would you bring up H2S when previously you were questioning the ability of the reservoir to flow hydrocarbons in the first place?
Putting these things together, one would assume you are not invested as you appear to have doubts about RBD.
So, being you are not invested, you seem to be spending a lot of your valuable time on here posting links. I am a Chemist and I do find these things interesting. However, common sense tells me that a load of 'City Boys' are not going to want to lose £24 million quid. whatever you say about 'them'. Infact, you just come over as a snooty geologist, if that is indeed what you are.
It's interesting to read all the negative posts that are appearing here over the weeks leading to B1 spud and A2 EWT. It shows very clearly what people will do to try to sow doubt in investors minds.
We, none of us, know precisely the outcome of the A2 well test. nor have we seen the data that led to last year's very significant £24 million pound raise and investment, largely in WN but also in Parta, Romania. None of us know the outcome of the B drills to come.
However, i do not think that the range of corporate clients holding stock in RBD are here because they think it is all bad. They obviously feel there is money to be made here. If you do not, why not take a walk.
And, by the way, I was not invested in RBD when the Corallion drills were done, but RBD didn't do those drills, Corallion did.
The situation in Romania is by the sounds of it typical for the region. ADX look like a very sound outfit and you can bet they will be applying info from IMIC-1 to their approach to IMIC-2. I expect they will have well 1 flowing before too long.
You can hand over the baton to persimmon now as he has popped up with some more childish rubbish....