Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Steve V _ BUT my question was does that STILL exclude them from accepting a higher bid? (if it came in)
Yes, my understanding is that the closing date for bids was back in April if I remember correctly. The administrator/receiver managed the bid process. No gazumping allowed now
LB ( I still think of you as that) - "Bid back to 19.5p now.
As per the subject if you’re not concerned by going back under 20p i think you’d have to be a moron. This stinks."
We've been going through this for a couple of years. We're looking at the long term likely impact of everything we know and anticipate a good return in due course.
This is DESPITE the likes of you who is up and down like a *****s drawers depending on your agenda at any given time.
going back to the interview at about 15:20 Art refers to a couple of amendments by Dept of Interior (lawyer stuff) , says we're all on board and expects things to conclude in next 6-8 weeks.
I'm not a lawyer but this sounds like it's expected and just part of the process
never know, might be some action for Dunrobin . From an email received from Chamber of Commerce
"Potential of 33 new UK projects for oil and gas firms
The annual performance review for the UK's oil and gas producers highlighted the potential of 33 new projects, targeting up to 1.3billion barrels, as the UK looks to bolster energy security.
Energy Voice says the North Sea Transition Authority's tier zero session gathers the managing directors of the sector's 22 largest operators to review the performance of the North Sea basin.
This year's summit highlighted that 890million of the 1.3billion barrels could be sanctioned as early as next year, as the regulator pushes operators to rapidly deliver projects, in the interest of UK supply resilience.
It also expects exploration and appraisal activity to return to pre-pandemic levels, with 20 wells per year forecast to be drilled from 2022-24."
http://mail.laohamutuk.org/Oil/Sunrise/2015/AustralianWoodsideEyes13March2015.pdf
not sure if this has been posted before or not.
Potentially interesting timing
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/china-turns-back-on-the-west-as-oil-giant-exits-uk-us-and-canada-over-sanctions-fears/ar-AAWb2gu?ocid=entnewsntp&cvid=70b140300e184666b29506721d7447b5
Focussing on other areas.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/article-chinas-cnooc-preparing-to-exit-north-seas-largest-oil-field-as-part-of/#:~:text=China%E2%80%99s%20biggest%20offshore%20producer%20CNOOC%20Ltd%20CNU-T%20is,from%20Western%20assets%2C%20banking%20and%20industry%20sources%20said.