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Maybe explain jorc as there's lots not accustomed to that word here now? Just saying...
Big clue from DM "rechargeable"
So they must be past thedrillbreak depth and realise the He is seeping in to replace that extracted in mud to that level. My view anyway.
10. 60%
Didn't hear that, but that will be lower amount I suspect!
ITER regularly holds Open Doors Days — a great opportunity for the public to see ITER first-hand, learn about the project and tour the massive construction site.
Don't forget your face mask!
A lot is on offer throughout an Open Doors Days: screenings of videos and slideshows, exhibitions, guided tours, chats with ITER experts and special activities for kids.
Open Doors Days typically take place on a Saturday in spring and autumn.
Oxford have reproduced US experiment adding He3 to current Deuterium fusion, which improved reaction noticeabley. Even naturally occurring He3 achieved this much. So adding He gas was used, not "purified" He3.
In a century pure He3 fusion may be possible. Moon mining!
Have you noticed how getting samples back from planets is trending (Chinese)?
Not that secret, but it will be largest fusn project.
close to the village Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, CEA Cadarache, created in 1959, is located about 40 kilometers from Aix-en-Provence, approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north-east of the city of Marseille
I suspect the farmers are crying out for good roads. Maybe even exports!
No expert but I'll try.
This site has N2 carrying at least He. Hydrocarbons are not expected. CO2 maybe and any Ar, Ne would be a bonus in sufficient quantities .
Process plant is truck unit on site. Probably molecular seives and mayby fractioning by temperature as you suggest. I'm doubting it is necessary though.
Bubble, bubble, boil and bingo!
Also, we have been hinted to at least once, possibly twice about gas bubbles.
Don't the uninformed just wished they'd listened to the science teachers at school?
Bubble, bubble, toil and bingo!
Myreading too.
It would be a commercial secret, who pays for what. I simply conveyed the upside positives.
I'll add one:
Depending on which direction they vere, they might even hot a sweet spot they could have missed had they drilled straight down.
By the way, I was only one to mention a Sidetrack way over a week ago.
Out of interest, how do they get a logging string round an angled bend?
I got that too, also significant He show!
I'd be very surprised if this show is less that 10% and it upgrades hole by nth degree.
They lost a drill head, probably £250k with labour costs attempting recovery.
Sidetrack adds similar amount?
It's blatantly obvious to me it's going to be worth it! I just added 10% more here at about 22p
Drill bits are not cheap, so that's a chunk of budget doing nothing down there.
I think quantities are commercially sensitivei info right now. Await discovery on a much larger property.
Good RNS today. Strikes me, everyone including me overestimated the depth to date. Reality check: <600m and S**** happens! Why I hover around glass half empty.
Good feelings for an RNS Monday.
Sad about no audiences for Olympic events, but great news Japan with use Helium instead of Methane in the Olympic flame. Environment rules OK!
"Meanwhile I'm putting 2 and 2 together, there was a talk a while ago about UK helium source and that being deep under a dump."
, Cornwall has Radon gas, which is associated with H2 and He discovered. First time I've seen Cornwall described as a dump!