I got the 49p SP but not sure if it was within the 2 week program you stated (if outwith the stated time period I blame it on the crystal ball)
were in Edinburgh with the 1500 Holyrood marchers
Wheres me foggy cracked crystal ball, its got a storm in it at the minute.
HUR SP not sure where if its going down lower or up.Bit of a turmoil at the minute in the markets.
The Dow is forecast to fall another 300 points on opening today, but that not to say it will not jump back up again.
Used to see it the last time fall and rise hundreds points in a day, usually the FTSE lagged behind.
Oil might fall a bit into the high $70,s.
But might be a storm in a T cup,
volatility a lot of people will make a lot of money.
Me Im Watching and Waiting.
So low volume then back down to 56p or less then?
WW Has CA got an algo if so can we hitch a lift on it..
Did you not see the drop to 56.6p boom down n out on such little turnover of shares before climbing again.
Not have dropped quickly on such a small percentage trades
How high will oil go before it stutters ($88 -$90?)
I think it will break 60p again .
BIKN
Cheers Ghengis
I also think $10 (+?) barrel sale price for Hurricanes 2P assets should be achieved.
In 2016 Shell sold 350 million boe (from a producing area) but sale price was $9 bucks a barrel plus more if oil price achieved certain price.
No doubt someone already posted it , but anyway here it is.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1021958/Gas-found-Scotland-Shetland-UK-waters-Total
From 38 minutes DrT talks about water, make your own mind up on the RISK - High medium low (obviously im on DrT side as I reckon he knows more than most)
http://38559b81a8bdc9f7a43e-61cdd80dc1a7a416127c70ccd69fa98c.r12.cf1.rackcdn.com/FP%2023.01.18%20Dr%20Robert%20Trice_Hurricane%20Energy.m4v
I wonder what good forgotten about cheap to bring in hydrocarbon areas Marco has buried in his head that will be of value to RBD.
DrT talking about Lancaster, talks about the geology of how FB was small islands before becoming submerged etc, mentions the work gone into the drills the mapping etc.
You might find it good value for your invested money or maybe just remember a part you had forgotten about.
http://www.findingpetroleum.com/event/Understanding-Fractured-Reservoirs-Rocks/2c77f.aspx
http://38559b81a8bdc9f7a43e-61cdd80dc1a7a416127c70ccd69fa98c.r12.cf1.rackcdn.com/FP%2023.01.18%20Dr%20Robert%20Trice_Hurricane%20Energy.m4v
FB around the world
http://www.iisc.ernet.in/currsci/jul252004/147.pdf
Short video, hope / trust link works
http://www.findingpetroleum.com/event/Understanding-Fractured-Reservoirs-Rocks/2c77f.aspx
http://38559b81a8bdc9f7a43e-61cdd80dc1a7a416127c70ccd69fa98c.r12.cf1.rackcdn.com/FP%2023.01.18%20Dr%20Robert%20Trice_Hurricane%20Energy.m4v
Hope this helps
Havent read the Atlantic report but from Hurricane is the following cost per barrel and I assume the cost is still the same, whether that cost to HUR is now higher or lower I do not know,
https://www.hurricaneenergy.com/~/media/Files/H/Hurricane-Energy/reports/interim-report2016.pdf
Early Production System (“EPS”)
Concurrently with drilling operations, we have materially progressed our plans for the EPS during the period. At the time of the capital raise our base case was a two-well 53 million barrel development via an FPSO, with life-of-field operating cost of $35 per barrel. Prior to updating the reservoir model as a result of the Pilot Well results, the base case has been revised to a 62 million barrel development with life-of-field operating cost of $26 per barrel at the same capital expenditure.
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Regarding Morgan Stanley they were once joint house broker for Xcite, not that it means anything, its just I remember reading on a post that HUR was the first time they had been broker to an AIM company.
The first paragraph is actually almost word for word lifted from the Financial Times article published yesterday.
The problem is you should have said it was not your own words in your original post and that it was an extract from a newspaper.
You just wanted to cause a noise didnt you.
The risk as WW kindly pointed out earlier was he heard the voids are so big you could walk in or through them, therefore I’m not really surprised he is being positive and negative within a couple posts , be careful you might explode.
Now if you get of your arris and go and do a bit hillwalking and take your old B n Q hammer with you g everyone has one so I’m told) you will actually see cracks voids and even some voids between the gneiss rocks that you can walk into,
So do that and then discuss.
More than 4 percent I believe so.
I believe that as if you look at some of the voids on land they are pretty big and deep and that's the ones that are visible, as most are covered by soil and vegetation.
a good drone movie to watch is this one the mountain is mainly sandstone with gneiss below and you can see all the big ponds etc.now you just have to imagine it underwater with gneiss covered with clays etc, at least I think its cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNDQCrS8pBU&t=216s
2 wells on the Lancaster EPS are limited to around 10,000 bopd per well but each well can probably double that if opened up.
Just to get you all in the mood for Friday night
https://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~oesis/nws/loc-scourie.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNoPMaVUcoI
News on Hur (if any) in the rags over the weekend may help the SP climb a bit more on Moonday.