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Phil.....you might want to have a look at the Planning Application UKOG sent to Surrey CC in December. If you look at the Attachments and go to Attachment G (Transport) and page 9, it gives you a table that shows HGV movements per day over the 20 years. 16 HGV's per day is for just 4 months.
Of course, as with any Planning Applications, future requests can be submitted to alter those figures. However, these are what UKOG have submitted.
The Application also says that a pipeline is not a solution on the grounds of cost and disruption
Have a look at Halifax Share Dealing........
In the document they refer to the railhead at Salford Sidings (4 kilometer away) but discount it on the grounds of cost and disruption. However, if you look at Salford Sidings on Google, there appears to be a lot of scuba land around the site.....could this be a potential future site for oil extraction with a small pipeline to the sidings?
Just a thought.....might suggest why tanker movements after 6 years significantly decrease.
Personally, I think that would be a good strategy. Maybe Mr Lennigas has an opinion.
You can see what UKOG envisage by going to the SCC Planning site and looking at Attachment, Appendix G, Transport Horse Hill, and then going to table 2, page 9, and it will tell you what they think the maximum numbers of HGVs will be during 20 years of production.
If you want to see what BOS might be part of, in a very small way, have a look at this report. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/655570/20171027_MadeSmarter_FINAL_DIGITAL.pdf
Sorry, should have said '...from 30th October.'
According to the RNS on 22nd August, Travia is due to attend a Gartner gathering from 20th October. Anyone heard if this has changed?
Yes, I did..........
For me, FITBIT was an excellent share. In at 5p out at 24p.
Hi, I've been reading through the various documents for this company, with a view to making an investment. Does anybody have knowledge of the Directors and senior management team? Do they have a track record? Thanks for any info.
According to David Potter (Chairman), the change of name has no impact on shareholders holdings. He also said that now the name has been changed there will be the implementation of a marketing strategy including presentations to potential investors.
Spark has changed its name to: Gresham House Strategic plc The notice doesn't say what happens to shares held under Spark.
OXB tell me that RetionStat is not the treatment.
Is this RetinoStat?
If you look on the RNS page you'll see that the one dated 6th August says Thursday, 27, August.
Recent RNS's describe the consolidation and shareholders should have seen their portfolio of Spark shares adjusted on a 1:200, today, by your broker (ie: if you had 1000 shares yesterday, you'll see that converted to 5 shares from today).