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I'll go for 5.1p which will help to make a very happy start to the exciting projects planned for 2020.
First section of the horizontal drill completed, all going to plan.
I'm going for 10p, then i break even.
and me, this has been a long time coming and still way off my average.
I think it's a load of Horlicks, it could be any 'Wide load'
I think it's a load of Horlicks, it could be any 'Wide load'
lt most certainly will require an escort because of it's size, and could well be the Police because of any protesters en route to site.
It is far bigger than a tanker though and would take up two lines of a motorway causing massive tail backs, to be honest it probably makes better sense to move it through the night arriving early in the morning imho.
Could not have said it better myself, nobody ramped this share more than DHC, it was so bad he made me feel sick with the over the top hype and then by the click of his/her faulty switch he/she becomes the biggest deramper the BB has seen. Talk about Bi Polar.
6 years of hurt never stop believing, we have just witnessed the birth of an Oil and Gas production Company UKOG.
2.23 for me please.
For the record, if anyone thinks I’m a seller of UKOG any time soon and at these crazy low prices ....dream on! I think UKOG is so undervalued at these levels. @UKOGlistedonAIM $UKOG. I see big things for UKOG and maybe even Major overseas corporate interest in the winds.
DL quote this morning. Dont forget he still owns a significant amount of personal Ukog shares.
This is a fantastic move by SS and the Ukog team taking a controlling interest of over 50%, in HHDL. Moving forward we now prove that the proof is in the pudding that is oil and then eating it.in front of all the doubters.
Also a waste tanker in at more or less the same time.
No they won't Maria, lots waiting for a much bigger slice of oil.
Some Power with bigger knowledge and clout than us Lth pi's are, in my opinion after the weak investors with lower average shares, let me tell you, you ain't having mine! must try harder, try going to 00.1 you parasites.
Even us Lth's are tested on days like today with yet another positive Rns, yet sp suffering yet again. We must keep our eyes on the final prize of production from Ukog's own Oil field, then and only then will it all be worth it. Keep the faith Lth's.
Nice top up for me this morning of £6.900 or 386,666 shares so if it pops up Red you know it should be Blue. I said to myself months ago that i was happy with my holding but the opportunity to capitalise at these prices is too much.....It's a beautiful day.
I was curious as to what kill fluid was and how it worked so had a search and found this on Schlumberger web site. Hope it helps other LTH understand what is happening.😊
Kill vb. [Drilling]
To stop a well from flowing or having the ability to flow into the wellbore. Kill procedures typically involve circulating reservoir fluids out of the wellbore or pumping higher density mud into the wellbore, or both. In the case of an induced kick, where the mud density is sufficient to kill the well but the reservoir has flowed as a result of pipe movement, the driller must circulate the influx out of the wellbore. In the case of an underbalanced kick, the driller must circulate the influx out and increase the density of the drilling fluid. In the case of a producing well, a kill fluid with sufficient density to overcome production of formation fluid is pumped into the well to stop the flow of reservoir fluids.
I can assure you i will not be selling any Oily nuggets anywhere near 5p when it reaches and surpasses that. To invest in a young company takes a certain amount of risk and time, the risk is now lower, the time is still debatable but certainly it is less than it was 5 years ago. The issuing of placing shares has to be done for the company to grow and to reach the full potential. We are getting there and i still have belief it will all come good sooner rather than later. Simple really ain't it.