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Cor blimey, guv!
Where's "Anerica"?
Somewhere on planet gaga, I know, but where in your world?
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All the talk of the japs and jam tomorrow hasn't done one iota for the share price!.......LOL
Blah Blah Blah...........LOL
I'm glad I'm not in this dog over the weekend!...WOOF WOOF
Massive unavoidable dilution coming sooooooooooon!!!!!!!
Just saying like!
Simples!.......;-) |
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Maybe we could all focus on PANR, the possible newsflow and the nice price chart? Your conversation is boring us all to death |
So its OK to refer to 328 posters as "Masonic guild whose members only seem to appear here when things are going well" - a misguided post at its best but lets not be prepared to take any corrective remarks coming the other way .
As for "why would I want to join any club that would have me?" well I think you d struggle to join one that wouldnt .
You choose not to join the guild based on your misconceptions of it , thats fine but dont knock what you dont understand its always been open to you .Likewise Im happy . |
These personal remarks are quite unnecessary considering that we're all supposed to be on the same side. To paraphrase - why would I want to join any club that would have me?I'm happy |
Oh yes his Lordship HD didnt get a PERSONAL notification but nor did anyone else - a rather over inflated sense of his own self importance Im afraid .Funny how no one else had an issue with it .
As as ever he shot from the hip before knowing the facts for " what appeared to be pettiness " which in fact wasnt but that's the nature of the beast .
As a sleeper he s found his mark in life . |
Hiddendepths - still reliving your salad days via pompous, bloviating missives on anonymous internet forums, I see. Pathetic old man. |
It might be a mistake to ignore the clear advancements of the pipeline project in recent weeks and months and focus this is getting right from the very top of the US government .But yeah we should be worried that a strong republican oil state is keen to adopt renewables.Keep helping. |
Swendab as ever tends to distort the truth somewhat.I did not receive any notification about the closure of the invitation board (which was a small group with individuals known by their real names) that the others apparently did so did not ignore it. Oddly enough he and I had exchanged words shortly before. I would not have joined the new Guild thread anyway but I was annoyed at swendab for what appeared to be pettiness. Maybe I was mistaken but his response was hostile.Whatever, I decided my life would be better without exposure to him or Scot. And so it proved!These days I'm generally a sleeper on these boards. I traded out around half of my PANR in the 30s on the way down and when they first recovered back to there. I bought most of them back prematurely in the mid 20s before the fall into the teens. I haven't touched my holding since then and am in for the ride now as my confidence in the assets is very strong.Sorry for being boring! |
Cor blimey, guv!
Those "long-term alternatives" could be wind and solar (renewables)
It might be a mistake to think in pipeline terms.
"never mind all the other benefits LNG brings to Alaska"
The Alaska legislature are not impressed by the "benefits" of LNG pipeline.
They are not in a hurry to embrace it.
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Keep helping helpfull rabito! You're posting good stuff! |
As a reminder the Democrats were behind the LNG project anyway, as evidenced by the permits and federal loan guarantees. Trump has just brought impetus.This is not a long term fix, it does not solve the energy security risks as detailed in the IER, never mind all the other benefits LNG brings to Alaska.As per article 'the facility is well-positioned to provide an immediate energy solution while long-term alternatives are explored.'hTTps://mustreadalaska.com/harvest-alaska-marathon-chugach-electric-sign-agreement-to-repurpose-kenai-lng-terminal-assets/Keep helping |
Cor blimey, guv!
I have not missed anything.
Grumpy Trumpy and friends are trying to put pressure on Japan to sign contracts in order to make the $44 billion LNG project viable.
The AGDC want contracts from the energy suppliers in Alaska to make the $11 billion gas pipeline viable.
The energy suppliers and the state of Alaska don't want what could be economical project causing legacy debts for the future when Grumpy has disappeared.
All interlinked.
And when the Alaska energy suppliers sign LNG import contracts they are making a commitment.
Alaska State are happy because they don't have to bankroll the AGDC.
Japan are happy because they only made a cursory promise.
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Helpfull - What a waste of your energy and life. |
Cor blimey luv What is it with you girls and your spiteful behaviour. Get over yourself and leave the past behind and join the future.Be honest |
Indeed, herecomesthesun, but - hey! - don't overlook the massive 3.125% rise in recent days of Helpfull's and Nigoil's favourite little share from 0.08p to 0.0825p. Fantastically well done, lads. Congratulations. |
Helpful, you may not have noticed but this temporary solution has been discussed previously and whilst it has progressed, and great for Alaska, the concept is not new news. Indeed as I understand it Glenfarne are considering repurposing part of this infrastructure in the long term solution which is Alaska LNG.The GSPA is a 20 year agreement which was always likely to span both phase 1 and 2. I am pretty sure Alaska LNG will want a cheap feedstock and given the low CO2 content of their ga Pantheon can offer the cheapest, no costs for CO2 removal. If Megrez gas is also confirmed as low CO2 even better.You seem to have missed the big media coverage of meetings later today regards Japan and US trade discussions. The reality is the LNG project offers Alaskan's the best long term solution as shown by the IER.To think all this time you have spent because Swendab hurt your feelings. It gets worse.Keep helping. |