The Board remains of the view that any buyer is likely to be found in BRICS countries. This process has now run on substantially longer than the Company's management team had anticipated. We acknowledge shareholder frustration regarding the duration of the sale process, however, we also note recent precedent transactions which have successfully completed despite the geopolitical situation. Further updates will be made as appropriate although there is currently low visibility as to when this might be. As ever, there can be no guarantee that Eurasia will enter into binding agreements regarding the sale process.
HITS - you never have a good word to say about Angus which makes me suspect you are only day trading using this forum to deramp.
Yes, Angus has debt but which AIM company doesn't as they invest towards production. We are now in the production phase of the UK's biggest onshore gas producer and as sure as eggs is eggs we are entering the best period for long term holders. *Check out The Lassonde Curve on google.
RE: Trying not to be negative but ffs30 Jun 2023 14:23
The important figure is Total Revenue = £16,466,000
This to March '23, we now have a third well in operation and the Hedge starts it's gradual reduction in July. Just a waiting game for all the revenue to be ours.
Excellent news on funding (just one more investor required to start). Payback is just one year and based on Gold price of $1750 (current price $1,934).
"SAVANNAH CEO Dale Ferguson ignores HS's question about whether Northvolt and Galp will invest in the Savannah mining project.
"Savannah's upcoming production has attracted the interest of numerous parties. They are involved in different stages of the lithium value chain, such as groups planning to build refineries as well as those outside the industry. [...] Negotiations are ongoing."
As chairman stated they intend to go on a marketing campaign for Sav. This will result in JV's and major investment. He expects X5 on where we are now (25p) on DFS completion. Hang tight!
We already had one JV in place a few years back, a new JV will have to take into account the new scoping study figures, Approved EIA, improved Lithium price and unique European location. It's Likely to be a very lucrative JV with a major Blue Chip.
"Principally tripping has been to do with increased flow rates but also load balancing around the compressors, the control systems and ongoing teething problems with the units as the third compressor is settling in. "
"The Namurian reservoir, which sits below the Westphalian from which the Company currently extracts natural gas, has produced 1.5 bcf to date but a very wide variation of gas in place exists between our own recent CPRs and internal estimates by previous Operators, Gazprom-Wintershall and Roc Oil. To date no detailed interpretation of the Namurian, independent from the Westphalian, has been undertaken and accordingly a full third party re-interpretation of both reservoirs is presently underway, expected to complete in October."
Our concern is actually liquid management across the plant. The designers had reckoned on about 95 barrels a day of condensate from the combined flow of 10 mmscfd. Whereas we are looking at nearer 120 bbl/day from about 6 mmscfd. This higher condensate gas ratio may reflect the fact that historically the site never measured the actual condensate rates with any accuracy – stabilisation and cleaning the gas was left to Theddlethorpe refinery so they had the book on that. It’s a real problem to have but a nice one as we don’t believe that the liquids will limit our gas production.
RE: Monthly reveue based on Today's figures23 May 2023 14:29
No figures from the three wells have been published. However the figure banded about was around £1 million/annum although that's likely to have increased