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Farm In should have been the preferred route to drilling in the first place. The hubris of management has cost shareholders at least 50% of their value.
We need a multiwell programme not a single skinny job.
BPC are in survival mode after the disappointment at P#1. Next has to be squeezing cash from the CERP assets and for any real value some Farm Out of Bahamas areas. This will need licence extension - which BPC are entitled to. Fold B south might be the better location - even after new Seismic? Heavens knows what % will be retained. I’m holding - Despite fury and disappointment.
LO are strange sellers. They would do better allowing the price to rise and sell volume into enthusiasm . Fools.
If Lombard Odier are truly Holier than Thou they should donate any profit they may make out of their devilish deal . I suggest F Smith QC may have some fees for settlement! All suggestions on PC please.
Nathan went over the top on a hopeless mission. He should never have been asked to do it. Firstly he’s not a natural showman but how could anyone satisfy shareholders baying for news on Perseverance #1 with titbits on a tiny prospect in SW Peninsula . The CERP acquisition still makes no sense for BPC shareholders. Its just out of scale with BPC. Dilutive nonsense !
The RNS on Leo Koot’s resignation deserves to be criticised because he clearly resigned as he has taken up the Chairmanship at Tulip. Saying his resignation from BPC was for personal reasons is therefore less than whole truth. Pease explain why !
Are we sure BoD have not had a disagreement about future direction? This announcement is too boilerplate for my liking.
Resignation may indicate that oil is found and Leo wants to be free to sell his shares. Or worst case there has been a board disagreement! Chairman always say nice things when colleagues resign.
It would be a big Geopolitical error to permit such a foreign power to control oil in the Bahamas given their difficult relations with the USA and the West .
Jmann was the greatest ever. If only he or his drones or cigarette boats were available to sneak into, over or under IceMax and collect intel on the state of play. Maybe he will return like a Messiah or at least a Profitt of good news?
We do not have long to wait . Remember , an initial discovery validates it all.
Don’t think of buying BPC shares above 2p per shares because the BoD have got another 5 billion to issue!
Brexiteers are all convinced their ideology is right . They will surely take that conviction with them to the bitter end.
Sadly Brexit will diminish the UK and impoverish the British people for a generation. Meanwhile no nosh for a lonely Christmas. Time to leave .... sorre .... can’t - no right of movement.
I sense activist Big Oil! All aiming to get BPC on the cheap!
Given all the shares issued recently its no surprise the shares have struggled to perform. What is more concerning is the possibility of management issuing more & more shares after a major oil find at crazy low & dilutive prices - justified as supporting their empire building Atlantic strategy . If Percy#1 is a success , as expected , shareholders need to push for an exit opportunity at full & fair value.
News from Nassau
http://www.tribune242.com/news/2020/nov/20/no-full-cruise-rebound-forecast-until-late-2022/?news
The Bahamas Government will be aware that these groups like Our Islands Our Future are not true true Bahamians. They may have a few signed up members from the islands but the money and motivation comes from big foreign organizations.
The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is a Sovereign Nation that has a need and a right to benefit from its natural resources .
We might have a whip round if needed. BPC’s day will come.
Its so easy for these Privileged folk to play with their wrecking ball by calling for a JR but a lot of true Bahamians are hurting right now. Oil Revenue is needed as no country can sustain borrowing at 8.75% while it main business, tourism, is flat on its back.
No one wants to get too excited too soon but success at Perseverance #1 is most likely to be binary eg either big or a duster. Success would furthermore confirm Crevello’s thesis on Petroleum in the Bahamas. BPC’s other prospects would become hot properties . A lot is riding on this well. T&T is an irrelevant side show.