RE: Testing.21 Nov 2024 19:23
So what I want to reassure everybody is that nothing has changed in terms of the volumetrics. Nothing has changed in terms of our objective. Because of the nature of the section we’re drilling with, it was unplanned for but we’re learning all the time, but we are totally focused on getting that gas out of the ground, flowing at a rate that will establish the CNG project. So nothing’s changed in that respect, we just have to be patient. I know that’s a horrible thing to say in this market, nobody has patience, I don’t have patience which is why I had to restructure a few things during the summer to ensure that we were delivering at a quicker rate. So we will get there, we will get there but it’s a question of not days or weeks, it’s several months to get us through, probably to the same time as when we’re drilling MOU-5. Again, there’s another reason for that is if you’re going to mobilise equipment, we might have to mobilise a little bit of extra equipment, we might not be spending on the swabbing results, but you want to do it all at the same time and that’s the way you save costs. We’re not going to be throwing money away by having people stand around doing nothing and equipment standing around which we’re paying for. Simple as that.
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