Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
but then, in troubled times, "dull" is actually quite good.
SG2, the video was mostly just the mug shots and the slides from the presentation from the website, a couple of very short animations but nothing significantly additional to what's in the online PDF.
sound is being transmitted,
The CMD presentation has been posted on the HUR website
https://www.hurricaneenergy.com/investors/presentations
I can't disagree, I'm just saying, if you want to invest here, invest in patience first!!
"or are they hoping to spin it out to AGM?"
I think we have to allow for the appropriate 'organisational timescale" here.
Some organisations (like supermarkets or A&E departments) work on short timescales, hourly or daily.
Other organisations (like banks and farmers) work on much longer timescales, at quarterly and annual timescales.
Hurricane is one of the latter.
This isn't a share for the impatient; It will come, don't rush the chef to serve the banquet.
"or are they hoping to spin it out to AGM?"
I think we have to allow for the appropriate 'organisational timescale" here.
Some organisations (like supermarkets or A&E departments) work on short timescales, hourly or daily.
Other organisations (like banks and farmers) work on much longer timescales, at quarterly and annual timescales.
Hurricane is one of the latter.
This isn't a share for the impatient; It will come, don't rush the chef to serve the banquet.
oops yes!
that's already been updated to 332 for India, I can only see it exploding there.
Annual Global Road Crash Statistics - 1.25 million
the USA alone could easily have double that number in CV19 deaths.
If we're unlucky the UK could hit that number, it's only 1.9% of our population
Given my theory about the low flow experienced in Warwick Deep, I suspect a similar mechanism is in place here.
The reservoir is very ancient basement rock, ancient even in geological terms. There must be a considerable amount of debris of all sizes from large rocks to fine silt filling many of the fractures. This would likely cause sections of the reservoir to be isolated from each other, until the pressure differences caused by drawing off the fluids from one section of the reservoir, enable the further sections remaining at the original [higher] pressure to 'push through'.
At the moment, Trump is filling up the strategic reserve with cheap oil.
I understood that the 20kbopd limit is mainly because of the amount of gas that needs flaring.
I'm happy.
My plan to "Bed &ISA" as many shares as possible from my shares account in the new tax year is going rather well.
At 50p per share, you would have been able to add 40,000 shares to your ISA,
At 8p a share it would be 250,000 shares before we hit the £20,000 ISA limit.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
'capacity to cope ...''
Italy's stat are some weeks ahead of the UK's, as the virus impacted there first.
We are at the bottom of the same exponential increase in the spread, the gradient is similar so we're looking at just as big an impact. On the plus side, we tend to not have the multi generational family uints that Italy does, so that may mean a slightly lower contagion rate, but compared to Italy, our NHS is way behind the Italians in terms of capacity to copy with the extra demand both for numbers of staff and beds and equipment. That's where we're going to struggle.
"it would go up if we could buy some feckin shares"
You're not trying hard enough.
Put an order in for 20p, I'm sure someone will sell them to you and at that price they're still be an absolute bargain.
Laser,
this AM document says: 604,478 bbls (96,112 m3) in 11 cargo storage tanks.
https://www.bluewater.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/AokaMizu_folder.pdf
Londoner7,
What figure did you use for the volume of ballast water that the Petroatlantic discharged as she was filling up at the Aoka Mizu?
and did the Petroatlantic take a much shorter time to pump the offload than last time?
I'd be very interested in how your calculations reached the numbers you state.
(in my day, we always received more marks for the working than for just the answer)
"... are now asserting that UKOG's water ingress problem will definitely be solved, presumably on the basis that any company they adopt can surmount any problem, whereas HUR obviously cannot."
If Carlsburg did Karma, it would look like this.
:-))