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I should add that there isn't a current plan to drill at the Prince Alfred.
Pheobus,
Good jurisdiction. And the gold. And the copper. The Prince Alfred mine, from cobra website, 'the aim of that programme would be to identify a resource of between 1 to 2 million tonnes of between 2 to 5% copper'.
Wozzers... So glad that I have this in my portfolio as it might fet me to my retirement. Great job bod!!!
Humberside? My guess is one of the docks at Hull.
Another factor that the nice report doesn't cover is that now that there is a point of care test then there are grounds for a lawyer to sue on behalf of a client.
Comparisons with bushranger are fine but their metals are deeper and start at over 150m down to 600m.
Great results
They released news in Aus a few days ago and the same news yesterday afternoon here.
So ccz released their results on the asx yesterday but haven't done so here, sloppy.
Yep, in a holding pattern. Could the us government be interested in buying companies in order to secure their energy (as copl is in a similar situation)
There's nothing to stop an mou being signed as an initial agreement.
Only 10p? :)
So the Italian pitesae allows the extraction and prospecting of hydrocarbons on land and off shore with stricter environmental criteria.
The warrant holders may sell some of their holdings and replace with the warrants in order to secure the bonus warrants.
Also, I went on the proton website last night and they have a compelling video that is worth watching.
The Italian revue will go two ways, reinstate licences, with caveats for environmental issues, or reject licences and gbp would have to follow rkh's route, to employ a no win no fee lawyer for compensation.
What I'd add is that Shell were targeting 200m barrels and the report suggests that they've hit 250-300m. Yet to be confirmed. And also any find would depend on any flow rate.
Until Shell confirm it's speculation, but I would have thought that Reuters have been tipped off, and watching the action on marine traffic over the past couple of days shows that something is going on.
Anyone seen this
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exclusive-shell-hits-oil-gas-namibian-offshore-well-2022-01-25/
Not well said. At the market cap here I expect Italy to underpin the situation, as gbp will either get compensation or the licences back. Adv, whilst deeply disturbing and I hurt for people who have had their lives shattered, was a single operation with risk. What Adv exposes is the risk factor for any share and also the way that tipsters operate, added to the point that anyone can post without constraint or responsibility across a multitude of platforms and so I learned a long time ago that to take posts with an element of cynicism.
Agreed. But the positive here is that the copper is from surface and so the earnable amount is from the top, compared to other companies where the copper sits 400/600m below surface and you either have to shift a lot of topsoil or build a mine shaft before earning.