Incontent I think you are the one who is being fooled easily. Have a good weekend. The few minutes I have spent on here today are far too many. |
Oh god, another one. |
Helpful was the one who called the turn around on the share price here correctly . Thanks partly to him , I have profited greatly from this. Some of you guys are just managing to break even lately , some still have yet to reach even par . There was a time to sell this and buy back in. Try not to get too involved emotionally content5827. Investors need to see both sides of the debate at all times. Just because alternate viewpoints are made , it doesn’t necessarily indicate the position of the poster . Don’t be fooled so easily content5827. |
Yet another full weekend of pantheon attacks from helpful. He is desperate in his endeavours. The questions I have are,why does helpful spend his waking hours in the desperate pursuit of the company’s demise?..what are his terms under which he does so and finally why doesn’t he step out from his cowardly hiding place and address pantheon directly? Is he afraid that his motives will be revealed and leave himself exposed to his dark reasons that he fears will one day be exposed to all. I fear he is a very bad person. |
Cor blimey, guv!
Anyone getting the impression there are no contracts for either the 800 mile gas pipeline or the $44 billion LNG project?
Chugach and Enstar appear to be importing LNG.
They won't want to invest in $50-$100 million in a gas pipeline and see it wasted after a few years. They'll want a good return on any infrastructure investment.
And after the palaver of the last few days and the embarrassment of having to respond to Grumpy Trumpy over the tariff threats, Japan will sit out his presidency.
No contracts to sell the gas will make financing the Alaska gasline difficult and make the GSPA redundant.
And leave funding for Pantheon in the domain of the cash raise.
Be careful. |
I obviously prefer your scenario but without something concrete we never seem to get the benefit of the doubt. Either way it's another brick in the wall. |
Nigoil: "This would be a fantastic opportunity to sell your Panr and buy into the 20 bagger to be 88E........" So after yesterday's fall of 3.5% from 0.085p to 0.082p, 88E would only have to rise to £1.64p for that juicy 20-bagger. I guess that's distinctly possible; after all 88E's peak has, once-upon-a-time, been right up in the clouds at £37.41p - in 2012 on 1st April (appropriately enough). My word! If it ever got there again, that would be a 456 bagger. |
Absolutely spot on Scott. |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Hi mif51 - maybe you'll be right, maybe you'll be wrong about Monday? However, for the fundamental investor, listening to the content of the press conference yesterday marks a reduction of risk within the PANR investment case. Therefore, all else being equal, PANR's equity *ought* to increase on Monday as the market discounts this 'new news'. Of course, by what percentage it *ought* to increase is open to debate as some will assess it's full steam ahead with the LNG project and therefore a veritable bonanza for PANR and others will perhaps say no firm numbers (either direct investment in the project or long term purchase agreements) were mentioned.
Standout for me was the general tone whereby it now feels (to me) the Alaska LNG project is an inevitability...and that the details are just to be worked out and finalised.
More specifically, I hadn't really considered the possibility of a "joint venture" between the two countries. That would be an even higher classification of enterprise and most commentators would likely suggest that the whole project will simply *have* to be delivered in full because it's become part of both nation's political landscape, security landscape, energy landscape, etc, etc, for many decades to come.
So, fwiw, I reckon we should see a share price appreciation on Monday...with or without a Megrez-specific RNS.
That said, I reckon the company would be short-sighted if they didn't issue a macro type RNS at 7am on Monday drawing the investment community's attention to the US/Japan summit, to the statements made by both leaders and reminding/educating the market of PANR's cornerstone role in the project. Perhaps remind the readers of the 500mmcf/d agreement, what it could equate to in annual revenue, how PANR's low CO2 gas is crucial to Phase 1 and unlike most other nat gas from the North Slope, etc, etc.
It would be excellent if they also hammered home how valuable low CO2 gas is to the early stages of the project by informing readers if Megrez also contains low CO2 gas just like the Alkaid ZOI? If this is the case, and I repeat if, then this would almost certainly be viewed very, very favourably by the market as it would appear to suggest that, following a successful flow test campaign, Megrez will definitely be the first location to be developed => earlier cashflow, better EURs => higher NPV => better chance of securing early development capital => better chance of minimising working interest dilution across the whole acreage.
Let's hope the company leadership and its gun US PR firm, MZ Group, have prepared a blitz of press and media publicity ensuring the name "Pantheon Resources" begins to be linked in the market's mind every time they hear of or read about the Alaska LNG project.
The PR has been pathetic thus far. Let's see if anyone at MZ Group are awake this weekend? Or perhaps they're too busy working on Proton Green assignments to bother with PANR? |
It took Alex_TD 6 minutes to respond!.... LOL
Very sad!..... LOL
Just saying like!
Simples!........ :-) |
I am sure nigoil knows that whatever he says has no basis….. actually that is what he says in his posts …..“Just saying like!....LOL”.
So, he just says things ….. |
Typical helpfull….Ignoring the facts …. sticking to something minor and irrelevant ….googling and finding something negative re PANR/pipeline …. I hope he is paid enough for his work…. |
Does 88e have any oil reserves, that is the question?
The answer.........
Yes, 88 Energy Limited has oil reserves in Alaska, Namibia, and Texas: Alaska 88 Energy has four projects in Alaska's North Slope, including Project Phoenix, where they discovered a multi-hundred-million-barrel oil and NGL resource. In April 2024, 88 Energy confirmed a light oil discovery at the Hickory-1 well in Project Phoenix. Namibia 88 Energy has a 20% working interest in Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL 93) in onshore Namibia. Texas 88 Energy has producing assets in the Texas Permian Basin, where they produce around 355 barrels of oil equivalent per day. 88 Energy's portfolio also includes a prospective resource of 3.4 billion BOE and 2P reserves of 94 million barrels of oil.
88E = STRONG BUY
PANR = STRONG SELL
This would be a fantastic opportunity to sell your Panr and buy into the 20 bagger to be 88E........
Just saying like!..... LOL
Simples!...... :-) |
re 23225.
The economics that previously knocked the proposal on the head was the cost of the gas plus the cost of building a treatment plant to remove the carbon content.
PANR has completely changed the economics by providing low carbon gas for virtually free right on the gas pipeline projected path. |
Cor blimey, guv!
Mental Mike290 has no relevance.
Caught out changing your posts.
Liar!
Fraudster!
Embarassment!
Forever shamed.
Be careful. |
Cor blimey, guv!
Mental Mike290 has no relevance.
Caught out changing your posts.
Liar!
Fraudster!
Embarassment!
Forever shamed.
Be careful. |
Post removed- duplicate. |
Cor blimey, guv!
When you wound up everyone about the size of the flare at Alkaid 2 and the subsequent flow rate to be expected, the mug punter invested at 80p and perhaps some people lost money.
Nobody can be that stupid, so was that a bit of fun or were you trying to exit a trade?
By comparison, nigoil's bit of fun is surely not the end of the world that you are trying to make it.
Helpfull does not have minions.
Only equals and betters.
The vanity.
Be careful. |
Helpfull is always supportive of complete fabrications. |
No Nigoil
You just got caught in another lie, how many more have you got planned
I note Helpful has no problem with your outright dishonesty, not a word said about the minions |
Of course it is you pill0ck!..... LOL
I was just winding you up!
Although Helpfull has posted what's what!
Not looking good short term!
Bl00dbath on Monday!
Just saying like!
Simples!........ :-) |
So agreed it is a complete fabrication by Nigoil re the judge blocking etc |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Cor blimey, guv!
"Trump says Japan will ‘soon’ begin importing LNG from Alaska. But gas exports couldn’t happen until 2031, even in the best case. By Alex DeMarban
President Donald Trump said Friday that Japan would soon begin importing record amounts of liquefied natural gas from Alaska.
But plans for the $44 billion Alaska LNG project — the lone LNG export project in the state — don’t call for exports of gas until 2031.
And that’s if the project can be built at all.
Alaska politicians and the project owner, the Alaska Gasline Development Corp., praised the benefit of such a transaction on Friday.
But an Alaska oil and gas analyst said the announcement doesn’t change anything for the state’s decades-long attempts to export natural gas from the North Slope to other countries.
Larry Persily, an oil and gas analyst and former state deputy commissioner of revenue, said Japanese companies have studied efforts in Alaska to export its North Slope gas and walked away from it in the end. They’ll do that again this time, he asserted.
The project is too costly to develop and there are other options for Japan, including the LNG Canada project that’s being developed in Kitimat, B.C. Mitsubishi, a Japanese conglomerate, is an investor in that project, which plans to ship liquefied natural gas to Japan and other countries, Persily said.
Persily noted that Canada is not much farther away from Japan than Alaska.
“As usual, the president gets his facts and timeline confused,” Persily said. “My takeaway is Japan doesn’t want to be lumped in with Mexico and Canada and threats of tariffs and other temper tantrums from the new president. So they said, ‘Gee, we’ll look at it.’ ”
“So it’s a smart political move by Japan,” he said. “They’ll study it for a few years. And then Trump will be gone.”
The Alaska LNG project, the latest iteration of the state’s effort to capitalize on North Slope gas, has been in the works for more than a decade.
Costs, and the project’s huge facilities, have stymied efforts to build it"
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Be careful. |