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And when primary injection is carried out, that can and will affect more than one field. Economics of scale could be very favourable.
Yep, our partner on CM, just got bigger, giving more options for future joint ventures and collaboration.
Keep an eye on this while everyone else is focused on Morocco.
Go fish :0)
Another one in the green bin.
We all win when the LSE moderators do their job, which they appear to have done, as yesterday's nonsense has been removed đź‘Ź.
"Connection will immediately result in approximately 40% reduction in COâ‚‚ emissions at the Bord na MĂłna Edenderry Renewable Energy Complex, Co. Offaly, through the conversion of existing diesel generation assets to natural gas."
https://www.gasnetworks.ie/corporate/news/active-news-articles/edenderry/
Very much down stream, if you check a map https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/cove-point-lng-operator:-no-operational-impact-following-baltimore-bridge-collapse
Https://twitter.com/DanielTMurray/status/1766758857739571623?t=eodjD9iV5FDDFTtSvlyhCQ&s=19
I stand corrected. Thanks BRV. I missed that bit.
Even though money may have been set a side, PG would not spend money setting up a data room before the licence position was confirmed. Hence the surprised comment.
If the licence gets extended, then the game changes.
There's one. Oh and There's another one.
Those late prints near and after the bell suggest to me that the buyers got some of what they were fishing for....
Limited opportunity for this now, based on these exchanges
https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/question/2024-01-25/section/21/
Next rns likely to be regarding the petroleum agreement, on or around 4th Feb. Just my guess and might also comment on testing progress, but not early results.
Https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/EOG/fel-419-licence-extension-approval-g5hjhb126b5647k.html
Correction it decreased by 7%, but still generated 47% of electricity (in 2022 that was 48%).
https://www.gasnetworks.ie/corporate/news/active-news-articles/gas-energy-source/
And Data centre demand is likely to reverse things...
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366567892/Datacentres-set-to-consume-third-of-Irelands-energy-by-2026
Irish gas demand still increasing alongside renewables.
https://www.gasnetworks.ie/corporate/news/active-news-articles/gas-demand-2023/
This is definitely going to focus minds in Ireland & Europe! And will be great news for LNG exports from places like Trinidad!
https://x.com/JavierBlas/status/1750831386238341213?s=20
Https://tt.loopnews.com/content/young-tt-poised-become-leader-green-hydrogen
“A Cabinet appointed Carbon Capture and CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (CO2 EOR) Steering Committee is actively working to characterise potential reservoirs, both onshore and offshore for CO2 storage and to select a pilot reservoir for CO2 12 injection and increased oil recovery,” the Minister said.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/trinidad-talks-with-europe-supply-venezuelan-gas-2024-01-22/
Non-fracked gas to Europe? A long-shot?
For those who follow such things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxhiGLSPXz4&t=489s