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Any trade above 4.3p today is a buy. This morning the true spread was between 4.2 and 4.35. So some of the larger trades have been buys.
Bubble, I think I'd be correct to say, all of us invested here sincerely hope you don't get your entry point ??.
Very incorrect Bubble - way off the mark actually. Please go and read the company website for information.
Drills require permits, planning and financing. Zephyr are progressing on all fronts but these things take time as you well know, cf Solgold. In the meantime Zephyr is making millions from the non-OP assets. Will probably have an RNS in the next couple of weeks giving revenues for the current quarter. Expecting it to be $10-15m.
Seems you have an agenda: you are waiting to take the profits from other mining investments then will buy into Zephyr. Best of luck to you, however I feel you will miss the opportunity if you wait too long.
Thanks Karl. Picked this out from the Auctus note :
"Value build-up
Our NAV based on the company 2P reserves is £0.04 per share. The key event to create
value is the upcoming 3 well drilling campaign that will (1) delineate the resources in the
Cane Creek reservoir on the WSU, (2) target the C9 reservoir in the WSU and (3) prove-up
contingent resources in the Cane Creek reservoir at the Cane Creek Area DSU. On a
success case, this would take our 2P NAV to up to £0.23 per share by YE22.
A further success at one of the other overlying reservoirs in the WSU in 2023 would take
our YE23 2P NAV to £0.32 per share."
Haha..try again. Thanks Everopeful. I missed the Vox Markets interview. Link given below (substitute asterisks with 'vox markets' with no space between vox and markets):
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/zephyr-energy-webinar-with-q-a-43e4872/
Thanks Everopeful. I missed the Vox Markets interview. Link given below (substitute asterisks with ********** :
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/zephyr-energy-webinar-with-q-a-43e4872/
Thanks Everopeful. I missed the Vox Markets interview. Link given below:
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/zephyr-energy-webinar-with-q-a-43e4872/
From RNS dated 7 June 2022:
"...In parallel with the work on the State 16-2LN-CC well, the Company is also at an advanced stage of planning for a three well drill programme on the Paradox project expected to commence in the second half of this year. Well design has been completed, all permit applications have been submitted and negotiations continue with rig vendors."
Approximate timescales for permit approvals from Utah government website :
"The Oil and Gas Program often receives inquiries regarding how long it takes to process an application to drill permit (APD). Program staff strives to approve applications within 60 days, but there are many steps in the process that need to be completed before approval."
https://drilldown.ogm.utah.gov/oil-gas/application-to-drill-permitting-process/#:~:text=The%20Oil%20and%20Gas%20Program,to%20be%20completed%20before%20approval.
El Romeral revenues of approximately £900k (€1m) in the last quarter. Full year revenues for 2022 should be around £4m because of increased production at current rates. Looking to increase this three-fold by drilling two more structures.
From RNS of 24/06/2022 :
Mark Routh, Prospex's CEO, commented:
"......Since the gas available from the producing wells on the El Romeral concessions allows just one of the three generators to be active at a time, the plant is at just 30% of capacity. Receiving the permits to drill just two of the many identified structures on the existing concessions can take the capacity of the plant back to 100% of its design capacity."
Not bad at all for a £10m market cap. company.
TDav, some very pertinent "what ifs ". We should get an indication of the drilling costs when the rig and drilling contracts are signed, after the permissions have been granted.
Sproule's CPR probably does contain statements of risks and assumptions made. However, these may or may not be standard expert/consultant caveats to cover themselves.