Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Oil and gas and their derivatives will remain the manufacturing building blocks of society for at least a further century.
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Hartlepoolbob
Morning all.
Guessing we have a number of new individuals around who are looking for quality assessments of predator projects.
Keith oz has just referenced a report by Methodology uploaded on the reddit site a while back.
I read it from time to aid peaceful sleep.
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Hartlepoolbob
https://www.reddit.com/r/PredatorOilandGasPRD/comments/xqaeza/prd_the_sleeping_giant/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Thank you Ozzy.. wonderful clarity as ever.
Hbob
Just two, I'm trying to behave myself as I've to see a heart gadgie at hospital, shouldn't be having bacon at all really..
Had grilled tomatoes in the buns as well.
Dogs not speaking to me now.
Had 3 slices of smoked bacon in each bun this morning.
Well done to the persistent team in this wee venture.
Again, my hat is off to you.
Love an stuff
Hartlepoolbob
Solana Noddy, Solana
How truly strange findme my sweet little sparky, you've spent so many months putting us mere mortals in place!!
Then a raggy lad from a the Manor in Hartletrouble points what you are.
And poof... my little post is gone.
That's some ego problem you got there.
Xxx
So Noddy,
Solana 🦄
Appy nu yer
Seabright
RE: Guercif- the great unfoldingMon 08:34
Seabright
I’ve long stated the key to unlocking the hydrocarbons in Guercif is understanding the underlying deep seated fault systems in this complex sedimentary basin.
Whilst it’s understood that faults and carrier beds are petroleum migration pathways - the bridges between source rocks and traps - what marks out Guercif is their deeply seated depth.
These deep seated faults cut through ALL the four petroleum systems identified in the Guercif basin, namely the Paleozoic, Triassic, Jurassic and Tertiary.
When these deep seated faults cut through these source rocks they effectively become the generating kitchen feeding these carrier beds, with potentially great energy.
In the recent presentation PG stated “In MOU-1 there’s a major fault up against the reservoirs of the shallow section that has charged everything with dry gas. In MOU-2 all the faults terminate below this fantastic seal so everything should be trapped underneath the seal at our target level….clearly the gas is trapped right below this thick seal in these bright amplitude events covering over 30-40km2. That’s a fantastic opportunity”
There are fifteen major faults crossing the basin like a mosaic and it is for this reason I echo GRH’s words when he said recently ..
“I am witnessing... in real time.. the unfurling of one of THE great hydrocarbon fields of the world.”
Indeed we are.
You seem very agitated Noddy my dear!
Didn't Santa bring you any drunken drivers.
Xxx
Noddy's calls have never been challenged by anyone with sense.. a blind horse on a galloping man saw the clear need for every placing.
Do grow up porters my lad.
Much of society needs a reboot. Yes we need to manage climate changes. But oil is the building block of of modern living
#PRD
Equity markets digesting rns.
Basics:
1. MoU signed with a multi-billion dollar company...
2. Testing overpressured reservoirs will occur...
3. Value and MC will (always) correlate in the end...
Seems good to me.
2024 will be a big year for @PredatorOilGas
Thw renumeration committee, despite the amazing selection of music I provide to smooth the anxious and more importantly my never ending supervision of naughty Noddy.
I would of be ever so grateful to receive 100,000 shares and a Special Edition Predator Christmas Gansie.
🎄 🇨🇽 🎅
Bit miffed I am
Very strong buying today.
Market Makers paying for Christmas presents on the backs of sellers fears.
Fill yer booties girls and boys.
Love ya Nigel xxx
Hbob
I'm making Christmas wreaths to fund the turkey
“I want to do the right thing, but often I don't know just what the right thing is. Every day I know I have come short of what I would like to have done. Yet as the years pass and I see the very world itself, with its oceans and mountains and plains, as something unfinished, a peculiar little satisfaction hunts out the corners of my heart. Sunsets and evening shadows find me regretful at tasks undone, but sleep and the dawn and the air of the morning touch me with freshening hopes.
Strange things blow in through my window on the wings of the night wind and I don't worry about my destiny.”
~Carl Sandburg