RE: News of Seven development drills21 Sep 2024 09:52
Well you may not think you're jumping the gun SC and you tell me about business. I ran business for 44 years before retiring and one thing I didn't do was spent money five years before it was required. You make the plans you lay out the ground and build the foundations but you don't throw it all in, in one go.
You may wish to see all that done in a year, just as we all do, but I can assure you it won't be, because any CEO worth his salt is not going to commit over 100 million dollars before the income is rolling in. Step by step it will be done!
UK as an example...
Gas light in London started in 1817 and took 2 years to create 288 miles of pipe to 51,000 lamps but more importantly 10 more years to bring gas lighting to other big cities and major towns.
"By 1826 James Sharp had installed an experimental gas cooker at his house in Northampton, England and by the early 1900s gas use was widespread." That is 83 years total. Technology makes construction methods for infrastructure much easier these days, but even with LNG etc, it is still going to take time even if nowhere near the above.
AS Perky says Alarm set for Monday, ground breaking can't be far away