Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
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All of you who are against the BBC are quite frankly idiots. You dont realise what you have becuase your heads are so far up your own arse holes. Try watching broadcasters in the US, China or Russia or any number of other countries.... The BBC is respected all over the world becuase of their outstandingly well balanced reporting, broadcasting, and programme making. Not only that, but they drag commercial broadcasters in this country up to a higher level by virtue of existing at all.
Take the last election. The irony is that people from both the left and right of politics complained they were unfairly represented. Well if both sides are unhappy with the BBC then presumably they did something right.
Okay, so they tend to favour saving the planet rather than destroying it, so what? Its the only socially valid and moral position to take. I might invest in an oil company, but thats a selfish act on my part and its only to try and make me richer. That doesnt mean I dont know that eventually humans have to find a better way to exist than killing the planet they live on.
Dont trash the BBC, they are amazing, and one of this countries best things.
Put that in your pipes and smoke it.
limited correlation is not no correlation.
Its clear that oil or gas in the ground has a value based on cost to get it out of the ground and possible selling price. Obviously not on a price-per-day basis, but the general oil price level must have some impact.
Kerogen Investments and Crystal Amber Fund Limited will not be seeking to benefit everyone.... just themselves.
"Lancaster could continue to produce from existing wells before reaching the economic limit, the timing of which would depend on oil prices, actual production levels delivered and the level of cost savings achievable. The field may then be decommissioned, with potentially limited or no value returned to shareholders. "