Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Hydrogen, I know your a big flag waver for Falcon. Less than stellar can be interpreted many ways, I guess. If you want to use the the word "poor" fill your boots. The market seems to interpret it this way, Tamboran down from $.40 to $.30, Falcon down from .13p to .095p. Since many were hanging their hats on these results from TBN, I would reiterate the drilling results were less than stellar!
I guess the only question left for me is do I sell at the run up before the results of these two upcoming horizontal wells or do I roll the dice once again. Its a really hard choice to make, as poor results will probably cause a mass exodus from this stock. With less than stellar results from adjoining leases I feel more uneasy than ever, and our bank account pretty well drained by the end of the year, a big decision looms!
What happened to this so called painless transition to the green economy, we are here because most of us believe this statement is a lie. Climate change is a moral dilemma for society but isnt asking people to choose heat for their homes or put food on their tables a more pressing concern for most. This green timeline will be devastating for middle and low income earners, people love the green movement IF it doesnt cost them any thing, well, I think they are all in for a big surprise!
Falcon did an offering for 50,000,000 shares @ the outrageously low price of 14p which was lower than the trading price at the time, we all know where we stand today! All is not as it seems, the market is the great equalizer ultimately.
Sclem, I give up with this stock. It's a nightmare to hold. All good news and yet the market is utterly uninterested. The opportunity cost alone is excessive. Bottom drawer until POG turns drilling success into commercialization. Fingers crossed.
Everyone is allowed their opinion, as you have shown here! Nothing said here has any bearing on where this stock is going, positive or negative comments should be welcome with a sprinkling of knowledgeable people adding to the mix. If you want frustration spend some time read the last.8 years of press releases if you have time. As for JH, apparently being Irish is the only qualification needed here and takes offense when some question POQs competency, Very Very Sad and funny at the same time!
My kind request for a more "time detailed" operational update was ignored. For me, this has never happened. So POQ has moved from first to deadbeat last place in my opinion. He isn't worth the ridiculous salary he sucks from us, and is dead to me....lol. I join the ranks of having him removed for ignoring his shareholders.
Nice to see someone who takes the time to explain their drilling program, the enthusiasm and positivity is just bubbling over from this CEO. Maybe some of Origins decision makers will take note, as its getting a little embarrassing quite frankly!
Tamboran Resources encounters strong gas shows at T3H well in Beetaloo Sub-basin.
Looks like the old wet season excuse isn't being used by the competition!
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/965483/tamboran-resources-encounters-strong-gas-shows-at-t3h-well-in-beetaloo-sub-basin-965483.html
Nothing will happen to this stock until THEY prove up OUR resource....... Drilling ONE new well a year won't cut it moving forward. Relying on othersdrilling programs results WON'T substantially move our stock. So, drill baby drill, its simple.
To put things into perspective, If FOG were to be valued @ $5 Australian, that would add $17.22 billion Aus to Origins valuation. As of today they are valued at $9.47 billion, with an integrated multi faceted portfolio. The Beetaloo will never add this type of valuation to Origin. Realistically, imo, a $1 Falcon stock price would be more in line with reality, and adding $3.44 billion to Origins bottom line as well. Unfortunately many here will never recoup their original investment, but hopefully it wont hurt as much when the final # is revealed. GLA