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09:21 & 09:20
On this board I agree he gives a lot of useful information, however, I was more referring to his posts on other boards/platforms. For clarity I invest more on 88E than PANR (although I have invested here and will again), but you can clearly see Scot tries to guide investors over to PANR from 88E. It is very clear what he does.
Scot,
First of all I am not knocking PANR at all, but what you say in your last paragraph sums you up. You say “ I don't rely on lying and misinformation to deliver returns on my investments. I let the fundamentals do the talking”. This shows how bad you are at giving advice as you have lost a lot of investors money by convincing them to put money into PANR and seeing their investments going from well above a pound into now about 20p. I know it’s not you fault, you are just bad at giving financial advice.
09:28 - Scot,
88E shareholders and management must be be praying harder than anyone that the incoming IERs from Netherland Sewell on PANR's Theta West and Alkaid projects will be positive. What you still fail to acknowledge on an intellectual level, SG22, is that 88E's fate relies pretty much entirely on PANR's success. Fact. - Not fact. It helps but 88E's fate does not rely pretty much entirely on PANR's success.
Stool,
Man what are you on? I know your game. Another one of those idiots who just go and on talking rubbish and acting like they know. You just don’t make sense when you try to explain yourself.
21:58
Thank you for the explanation about porosity, but most of that I knew. My question was what would be a good porosity percentage as you said "9 to 12% is it even worth wasting money on a flow test", implying that figure was too low.
Looks like the Biden administration has approved today the Alaskan gas pipeline.
WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - The Biden administration on Thursday approved exports of liquefied natural gas from the Alaska LNG project that one day could help the United States compete with Russia to ship natural gas from the Arctic to Asia.
The Department of Energy approved Alaska Gasline Development Corp's (AGDC) exports of LNG from the project to countries with which the United States does not have a free trade agreement.
Backers of the roughly $39 billion project hope it will be operational by 2030 if it gets investments and all required permits. The LNG would be exported mainly to countries in Asia.
Is this good for us as we have a lot of gas sitting in Charlie-1.
12:02 - Rabito 79
To be fair, I'm pretty sure I remember you saying 88e should have prioritized Phoenix ahead of buying out a company that the former 88e CEO had shares in.
If we did we may have been further down the road than we are. It's good to hear you haven't claimed Hickory would be
uncommercial.
No-one is committed and are entitled to change their minds, but I really don't understand you. After months of ramping it just proves you are a paid ramper.
Just 2 days ago you said you won't sell anything until flow test & expecting 3p soon as news release. AND many more.