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Thanks Dan. Yes, that's a bollix account I believe. I would suggest if you have UJO shares that you email David Bramhill and ask him if he authorises the accuracy of the tweets on that account.
Thanks Dan. I suspect you are referring to the 'fake' UJO twitter page, where anything goes as long as it is pro-UJO. Perhaps you can post the tweet - I can't find it on either of the accounts I am familiar with.
Dan, I can't find anything from UJO that states that EOG have taken on the loan and are already paying interest. Can you point me to this please?
cfq, I have to pick you up on that gamble of some of Wressle. The loan was only to be used IF Serenity was successful and required a sidetrack, so there would be no gamble because it would be from a position of considerable strength.
Donal, if I understand correctly, until Ryan deals with Europa's application for extension, they can't take any legal action against the Irish government. So, basically he can leave it on his desk indefinitely without penalty. Maybe somewhere in the small print will be a neglect of duty in public office type of offence? Hopefully Providence, Lansdowne (if they're still involved) and Europa have already joined forces and taken legal advice, which has prompted Brian's recent correspondence, so, thinking it through, perhaps Europa are in a stronger position than I'd assumed. Bring it on is what I say, it is essential for the Irish people and the companies involved.
Not sure you realize this Tacuma, but the share price was 0.75 in March 2020, Simon Oddie took over as CEO in August 2020 when the price was 1.15. Maybe you can treat to yourself to buy some shares now!
Personally I'm not interested in CCF's opinion. From my experience he won't say anything that isn't a little bitter and negative.
I'm more interested in what the people in charge NOW have to say.
HOW they are promoting Inishkea and Inezgane is important to know, even if they are hitting brick walls. IF the only way to up the share price is to get on with advancing Wressle, then it needs to be done, and publicised. IF that means that in a couple of years we are missing a project, then a new project needs to be announced WITH the reason why it's so important.
Some posters have recently shown that they need to be led by the nose to feel confident with their investment. In my opinion, now is a time to lead the nervous investor by the nose - perhaps even lead the more weathered investor like many currently posting. A frank update would be appreciated, because I for one, think it would lead to a big bounce in the share price.
The last time the share price was this low, 2 months later it had tripled! If I could understand why it is so low now, I would think there's no chance of that happening again, but I can't, so who knows? AIM is a very unpredictable animal.
Well, for some reason he isn't replying to mine recently. He must confuse me with one of his bashers.
Vladimir Putin on Wednesday warned that all world energy infrastructure was at risk of attack in a thinly veiled threat to the West.
“It shows that any critically important object of transport, energy or utilities infrastructure is under threat” no matter where it is located or by whom it is managed, the Russian president told an energy forum in Moscow.
The Norway to UK gas pipeline, which supplies 20% of the UK's peak gas demand, seems to fit the bill perfectly. Since the Irish are dependent on the UK for 75% of their gas needs, surely the penny needs to drop that they have to have their own security of supply? Is no-one telling Eamon Ryan what's happening in the world?
More chunky sells gone through today, but (at the moment) buys outweigh sells. Going up...
Morocco 70%?
UK production other than Wressle - 65 bopd
'I am confident that, as investors realise the breadth and inherent balance in Europa’s portfolio......'
That suggests to me something is about to develop regarding Inezgane or Inishkea. We all know what's going on with Wressle so he won't think that's something we need to realize, and it can't be a new project he's referring to, otherwise he wouldn't have referred to our current portfolio. Time will tell.....I'll be annoyed if it's BS.
Thanks for posting that Dan. It looks more positive than I'd feared. I'd been thinking a lot about my time in Afren today...
I sent him an email yesterday asking if he'll do an interview. Would be useful.
Dan, do you mind sharing a bit more of that email please?
Dan, where did you see this?
'shareholders will realise the breadth of the portfolio'
This reply from 2 months ago:
'We have not yet submitted any planning application for the gas export as we are working through the long-term impact of the *****tone Flags gas on what may be required. We are in discussions with the EA on how to expedite any permit requirements. However, as we stated back in April we hope to have a use for the gas available during the coming winter (albeit most likely late in the winter) and are working very hard to achieve this.'
Oily, I took that name as I detest selfish nimbies, not because I am one.
So you think Europa should have forced operatorship of Wressle? That's the only way they could grab it by the horns and drill a couple more production wells.
Silly thing to say, Leigh. P&D's involve syndicates of shareholders in conjunction with bloggers and other unscrupulous organizations. I am very much on my own, and I have no intention of dumping anything.