Todays RNS should answer the many questions you have raised.
I'm sure you can think of others as you attempt to talk down the share price, but if you keep asking the same questions as is your usual wont, at least we can refer you to the RNS.
Thank you to the BOD for this very informative RNS
Same way our farmers in England spread lime dust over their fields.
They call the local spreading contractor, he tells them a date on which he will do the spreading, and either the farmer or the contractor contacts the quarry to arrange delivery into the fields on which you are spreading.
The contractor turns up with one spreader, and a mechanical shovel.
You must have a very small farm if you want it in bags.
@bopd
you want 8.5 tonnes in 50 kg bags?
Has HMI even got a bagging plant?
The only deliveries I have heard of leaving the Quarry have been loose ~30 to 50 tonne loads on draw bar tippers (tipper truck and trailer).
If you go back through the tweets from HMI you will see the vehicles loading.
https://twitter.com/harvestminerals/status/1130703946471923712
I can fully understand them not selling you 50kg bags
@BOPD
No wonder they said they wouldn't deliver to your farm.
Large quarries will not allow access to non- HGV delivery vehicles for safety reasons
If I wanted a one tonne bag of stone or aggregate, I wouldn't expect the quarry to supply it. I would go to the local builders merchant, Wickes, Jewson or B&Q.
If you wanted a one tonne bag I suggest you contact your local Agricultural Supply company.
From Operational Update RNS 9th May 2019
"A8
Deep Well A8 was spudded on November 2018 with a target Total Depth of 5,300 meters.
Drilling has now reached a depth of 4,391 meters, which is beyond the salt and clay layers and well into the first of the expected oil-bearing zones.
We are pleased to report that oil bearing rock has been recovered, indicating the presence of an oil-bearing interval. A third-party specialist company has been engaged to collect core samples covering the full extent of the interval.
This find, together with the finds at Deep Wells A5 and A6, marks the third of the three deep wells drilled on the Airsghagyl structure to have shown the presence of oil. The Company believes the structure may extend across the full 58 km2 of the Airshagyl structure
The second reservoir target is of Devonian age anticipated at a depth of approximately 5,200 meters.
Based on progress to date we continue to expect to reach total depth in Quarter 3 2019."
I read this as they've found oil bearing zone already (presumably Airshagyl layer that A5 found to extend down for >105 metres), and are contracting someone to tell them how far down this bit extends. But they'll continue drilling on down to the Devonian Layer, cos that's where they think there may be an even bigger pool of oil
Because the price dropped to around 4p after the interim results came out, and before the 25m$ worth of orders was publicised, which is when Tia presumably sold. Then the price rose to 4.85 but has been in a downward trend ever since.