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https://newsday.co.tt/2023/01/12/striking-oil-gas-bid-rounds-open-way-for-exploration/
Some historic information from Xavier Moonan:
hTTps://twitter.com/MoonXav/status/1614173502130495490?t=K20DeOXCFWQUgAonkJsmvQ&s=19
Jan 23 - 25
Paul Baay 24th
Dr Harrie Vredenburg 24th + 25th
+ Dr Priyah Marajh ? Workshop?
https://tt-energy-conference.com/agenda
Thanks, Tobin.
Regarding 'PIs obviously spooked when Royston seemed to deliver a low volume of oil with high water cut but it was an exploration well set up expecting gas.
Finding oil in 3 zones it actually delivered in spades.
Placing and perforating the new well optimally for oil production we could be pleasantly suprised.'
Can someone (Tobin?) please explain how the drill will be set up and perforated differently in an oil well rather than a gas well, likely techniques used, risk /benefits, and perhaps what we might reasonably expect in bopd from what has gone before (preferably for each zone) - i.e. what flow will be reasonably regarded as a success. Thank you.
Good information on discord from Scott, David Black and Russell U:
Seems Eco's involvement (Guyana drills), Charuma and Guayaguayare bids are all focusing on Kraken and the cretaceous.
Scott writes 'One added piece since that then is that the oil we produced from Royston well has exact same characteristics as the oil in the guyana/surinam off-shore oil pools. And Kraken in particular has some favorable features mainly minimal post charge/maturation deformation. After being charged 5 million years ago Kraken has not moved...'
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/905365015735984128/1062171268843053126/63618D7A-1E1E-4B9A-82B4-539F3D8A0ED4.jpg
file:///tmp/mozilla_david0/ndx_thomas.pdf
file:///tmp/mozilla_david0/West-Coast-and-Onshore.pdf
Touchstone bid on 5 blocks (Curtis Williams - use to write for the Guardian):
Touchstone bid on St Mary’s, Tulsa, Cicero, Guayaguayare Onshore and Charuma Blocks.
https://trinidadexpress.com/business/local/touchstone-bids-on-five-blocks/article_d279ac8e-90ee-11ed-afe2-eb3ccea4e667.html
Possibly, H. I think today's announcement makes it improbable they will stray far from Ortoire. Perhaps they've seen something Guayaguayara way too? Hopefully all will be explained tomorrow.
Would be nice to get an interview whereby they can go into some detail, perhaps with maps, as to what they hope to find on today's new, and the bid round, acreage. Perhaps an explanation by Xavier Moonan would be helpful.
Onshore bid round closes 12 noon today. Will they reveal what they bid for tomorrow? Cipero?
I doubt they can better today's swap deal. Excellent.
https://www.energy.gov.tt/for-investors/2022-onshore-nearshore-competitive-bid-round/
I stuck my head out this Summer, if I recall correctly arguing for 168p.
You have to laugh...
Thanks, Chewin.
This seems the error:
“We also don’t want to take on anymore debt to drill. ...'
Despite rising interest rates and fear of global monetary collapse / hyperinflation, they should have had the balls to do so (on the back of Cascadura production - or is that no longer a certainty now?)- and got on with Royston ST a month or so back.
I expect to see the Royston sidetrack drilled (December/Jan) before Cascadura is online.
Coho online, and/or an advance against the VAT refund, should allow a bank loan, if needed, to undertake the drill.
Good photograph:
https://twitter.com/TouchstoneExp/status/1579715779863674881?cxt=HHwWgoDUjbrIo-wrAAAA
Can anyone explain the layout of the site in some detail for simpletons, please; functions, and how it all works together?
Bottom left - mound?
Bottom right - water tank?
centre - storage towers and mast?
top left - site offices and roadway?
which way the pipeline goes?
north/south axis?
any filtering? separation? condensate? flaring? or all straight out of ground and down the pipe?
Any security fencing?
Thanks.
This is indeed a most exciting time for Touchstone as Coho provides first gas and ongoing substantial revenues. But there is much more to come and investors should be aware that today is just the beginning.
Expect the completion before long of the Cascadura production facility which will dwarf Coho but that is not all in the portfolio, there is much more to come. The management have said to me in the past that they are building a company, not something done in five minutes and I can see that happening here.
Add all the potential upside including exploration and development drilling at Coho, Cascadura and Royston which includes one very deep opportunity and you may see over 20 wells drilled in the next couple of years or so. Add to that the possibility of success at the Trinidad 2022 Onshore bid round where TXP will be represented cannot be ruled out.
I have heard Touchstone as being described as being a potential stock of the year for 2023, and with all this activity which includes a massive upwards shift in revenue from Cascadura and the positive nature of future cash flows I see significant upside which you never know might even yield returning money to shareholders one way or another.
Touchstone has a good and highly experienced management which I expect to deliver for shareholders big time, this is an exciting time for the company and the portfolio will transform the prospects for it over the next few months.
How long before the drilling plans are formally announced?
And refinancing?
Interview with Paul soon?
Let's hope TXP hasn't been twiddling its thumbs.
https://trinidadexpress.com/business/local/ngc-renews-cng-push/article_f2e43542-48fb-11ed-9b7d-af59eb1bbb59.html
“In a well-supplied natural gas province that is Trinidad and Tobago, the use of CNG serves as an economic alternative to imported liquid fuel from a national perspective,” he added.
A better article:
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/10/11/four-way-battle-for-pnm-leadership/