Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Propose an electricity to gas bolt on which takes surplus windfarm electricity and makes hydrogen and mixes it into the gas (up to 20%) This is happening now just off the M1 England.
Jure Lebben wrote a thesis paper in the uk on developing hydrogen in Slovenia-he might embrace it (and love AST)
Well I can say that after speaking to Arso I was told in a phone calls as far as they were concerned the process was finishing as per RNS but was also told that the final stage (the big guys) was less predicable (out of scope for them) more of a un-certainty but likely it will go through. The 'by end of the year estimate' started to circulate. This may still be the case.
But was told the refrac permits was a whole different kettle of fish- at that time the plant permit seemed much closer. Whilst I would have welcomed the permit many believe it is the green light, it would seem to be unfair to issue it with no prospect of reasonable pace of field development. However it is good sign that the IPPC process is being reviewed to make it quicker. Many would have liked the gas plant spike and AIM would have consumed it and the unfortunate.
I hate to say this but, many companies 'commonly' associated with fracking have pulled the plug for financial reasons in Europe, With green lobbiests more sucessful than in US
AIM could suck you dry; diversification could be the answer, And in Slovenia demand a green deal from Slov Gov if you make enough noise, for example AST Windfarms that generate actual power.
I aint bullish however there are other departments in Slovenia government. It might just be brief delay until early Jan
Tinpot you are well informed however I can cite more than one example from other companies on AIM where official stance of the companies differs from the authorities opinion and as reps at Arso said to me it is your right to request a status update.
Extra activities have came from an another interests group and the wind seem to be blessing AST's sails. To the frustration of environmental pressure groups, who have influence with the minister it appears. The greens starting singing a song, the song Jure now sings. Ultra activity (if it existed) came from one or two lone nutters; the green movement has very many so " the kettle calling the pot..." comes to mind.
It still needs to be examined if the mistrial code of conduct was broken regarding market sensitive information released that benefited certain groups and interfered with markets through unregulated media? I think investors should pursue this avenue.
And in worse case scenario the state then Petrol in worse case.
Jure Lebben has deployed two bald 5 ft fat, asmatic autistic men, with ties around their heads and key boards under their arms to smack any other keyboard warriors that come near his house. Colin must be pissing himself.Carry on up Mrs Levada
Hi can anyone get me up to speed on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats of Aminex I am a holder
eg I know AEX is smaller (weakness) so is getting the opportunity from zubairs size. can we brain storm and keep it friendly and balanced (as it can be)
It is my opinion that environmentalists, some in power are colluding to delay until the company goes bust. Yet the money tree just keeps giving. So now even loyal investors are just hoping for a spike -skeptical of a profitable company.
The value of the play is linked to the legitimacy of the extraction, so until the authority to extract it is made clear it is theoretical. For example pre-election in the UK the prime minister had a manifesto pledge of fast tracking fracking. Banned in Ireland and the prime minister with a weak majority relying on NI support she has not chanced an unpopular (environmentally ok) move. Slovenia as outlined to me by one of their national has the similar issues. And yes the Opex is relevant. So ideally this needs state support of Slovenia and it did have it once yet it never manifested itself in to practical policy.
Goodnight and good luck
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/business/2468-environment-agency-head-resigns-over-controversial-uk-slovenia-fracking-project-in-petisovci
Sophie Honey under fire now
My understanding is with the permits issue of equity is still needed. The reality is that the field needs lots of further investment to get to a point of self funding. It's not a conventional play like a great cave of gas.
Yet it has a allot going for it as an unconventional play pending permits.
I will be surprised if foreign pressure from Joe Blogs is considered, did they really believe fall for the idea Hargreaves Lansdown were involved- micro-profited from the volatility. Transparent embassies and chambers of commerce support might have been considered.
Slovenian state funded NGO's , hidden money to pressure groups from Russia and leaks of commercial sensitive information to their fav media organisation-you will never hear of it!
Russian-funded environmental group gave millions to anti-fracking groups
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/russian-funded-environmental-group-gave-millions-to-anti-fracking-groups