Rainbow Rare Earths Phalaborwa project shaping up to be one of the lowest cost producers globally. Watch the video here.
Good interview under tough circumstances, the engine will be a standard block by an OEM, probably a marine use design, shouldn’t be a problem getting the parts for that, be up and running again soon
Especially when they announce their bankers are Metro 😳😂 really wouldn’t surprise me here.
When they brought it they reported that it came with a substantial spares package. All very strange. As someone commented on twitter. 1 hour to source the part, 24 hours for it to be back in ruckwa. They should tell us the part needed, dare say we could find it quick.
More than a million shares purchased than sold in the last hour of trading so the 1.25m had to be a buy
@pat, you’ve been heee a long time, we’ve seen some bad days ! don’t think about it, everything will be very fine soon 💯.
More sellers than buyers ??? Where are you getting your info from ? Yesterday there was 4m more buys than sell, so far today it’s 3.4m sells 3.6m buys.
For FS if you are going to bother to post and try to defend the indefensible at least try and be accurate.
Not sure it is of much interest to most those on site, the semi casual labor probably doesn’t understand the greater significance, the regular professionals - drill crew / geo analysts etc all been there many times before and know the score, well paid jobs, found to be leaking info never work in the sector again. Any casual found to be too nosey would be quickly replaced . My thoughts anyway. Also Way more buys than sells yesterday so not really sure where this line of failure analysis is coming from.
Spending on community projects / integrations Is exactly a part of the license agreements , already budgeted for. Nobel have a school load of new desks the other day. Has to be done
Or an accepted offer to buy the company at 7.5p lol
@skippy, would probably be illegal too I would think
Could this be why DM was moved aside as well - his effervescent running of the maiden drill did not fit with the bigger picture and what a major investor required from the second drill - ie a success but with suppressed share price ? Just a thought. Hold strong all, no point diving out at anything like these levels.
I thought this was Nobles previous farm in partner that fell through ??
If they strike, raising for production won’t be a problem. Discussed and analyzed many times historically here.
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“Good decisions, well executed so far”. I know I was critical after the options RNS, but looking at the whole picture this year to date since Lorna took over - February ? One has to agree, “Good decisions, well executed so far” - and that has to build confidence - it really used to wind me up previously the continuously missed schedules and target dates slipping by months and then years , it s starting to be refreshing and building faith that what Lorna says, she does, - a tidy ship, not much not to like here at the moment. GLA,
@skittish , doesn’t say anything we don’t already know, the article is about Thomas Abraham-James life works, part that notions Bluett is:…
These years were precious to Thomas and later led him to find work in Tanzania, which would eventually lead to the founding of Helium One.
When working in Tanzania, Thomas and his friend Josh Bluett randomly discovered how rich helium was in the country’s landscape. Josh, who was an oil and gas expert, found this interesting since the element is extremely high in value. The two decided to explore what had been previously found in the country by looking at mineral reports from the 1900s. Once these records confirmed that Tanzania had an undiscovered deposit, Thomas and his friend visited experts at Oxford to propose the world’s first exploration model for finding helium. The professors verified that their technique could allow them to discover the amount of helium in Tanzania and possibly prevent a shortage. The final step was to identify locations to explore and secure the licenses needed to extract helium.
“Tanzania was the perfect location for helium exploration since government regulation listed it under leasable minerals. This is uncommon as most countries don’t understand helium’s value and therefore don’t list it as a commodity. We then leased the areas of interest and Helium One was formed,” says Thomas.
After leaving Helium One in 2019, Thomas remained focused on discovering new helium occurrences around the world. Later on, his team discovered one of the world's highest helium concentrations in Minnesota and also helium in Greenland. These successes allowed Thomas to co-found Pulsar Helium, his second helium exploration company in 2021. The company is based in Canada and recently went public in August this year.
Although it has been a difficult journey to raise awareness for an element most people don’t know or understand, Thomas is very proud of his team’s efforts to make discoveries to prevent future shortages.
@DJM27, welcome :-)
True, but let’s not forget it’s less than a year that Noble lost a subcontractor while conducting seismic, happy to see HE1s professional site / camp setup and Lornas’ attention to H&S. Gung Ho approach all very good, but not at any cost one hopes.
Agree, but she knows this could be a game changer for her whole career, at such a relatively young age, my guess is Facebook calls home morning and night and she keeping the boots on till TD to see it through. She’s a professional.
Good to see her there, given she has 2 young kids and the new school year just started I did wonder.