The force is strong here.
"Mobilisation of the Sandjet crew and equipment will occur shortly after Petroleum Agreement Amendment #4 has been ratified and all necessary regulatory approvals for Sandjet rigless testing have been received. The time framework for the Phase 2 rigless testing programme will at that time be updated"
Expect delays.
Expect long delays.
And when timelines are given, expect there to be plenty of wiggle room and more delays.
Desperate.
Be careful. |
Ohdearohdearohdear... |
Poor old Peo, any idea where they have "gone"? |
The force is strong here.
What a mess!
This is a good share to use in order to "calibrate".
Calibrate the hype!
Management hype.
Rampers hype.
The use of satellite information.
The surety of experts.
Remember what was said and compare to what the result actually is.
I'm still in the £42 club.
Be careful. |
Thank heavens I waited it out on this one.Always a worry when there are folk spewing fairytales about biggest race to finish line or risk of a takeover. This is a clear sign to wait it out.Cash |
no posts from all the clueless rampers
theyll be scrabbling to get out with half their dough! |
Timberrrr.... |
may trend down to 2p in time. |
5-7p
thats why im never in for results |
Mourning
Chewing gum and string outfit. |
I know I'm a sceptic but how do you think it's accumulation? |
What do you think we were told about the time to test solaris? Because i'm pretty sure that they haven't over run what was written in the rns. Don't forget that they are testing by both tradional and sandjet means. |
Accumulation continues.........but some PI's are just happy to sell to the accumlator(s). Bizarre. |
I hope so, it's been a long wait. |
This is looking like the week....... |
Yes MOU 2 the peak formation in the fan with the big trap above it could be gas to power. I was just keeping it simple for starters cause if we get 30mmcfd from MOU 3 we know there is nearly a TCF at least in the fan. |
mariopeter...what about the flow from MOU2...MOU3 SE/NW? |
Nope. It is a worked buy. Very clearly. |
That will be a worked sell from 9.30ish me thinks. |
Did not understand why the start of sandjet would mean phase 1 testing was a success (Post 6742) until I read p49 of the ITR:
"Therefore readers of this ITR should take into consideration all aspects of Phase 2 Sandjet testing on secondary targets are contingent on the outcomes of Phase 1 conventional perforation testing."
Good weekend all but my final (maybe really hopeful) thought is if the fan flows like the Gharb aka Rharb ie 1mmcfd per metre of net sand, there will be more than enough in the fan alone to meet all the needs for cng in Morocco for 30 years. 900bcf at 60mmcfd .....30 from from MOU3 and 30 from MOU4. P17 of the ITR shows you 5 comparisons to the Rharb incl the fan. |
450,000 buy after close? |
Bottom of p35 this is what the ITR said :
The Moulouya Fan gross thickness isopach map shown in Figure 20 demonstrates the distribution of material which is interpreted to have entered the basin from the eastern flank. The MOU-3 penetration was drilled overbalanced to control shale cavings from the overlying mass flow deposit is interpreted to exhibit a high-resistivity interval which is believed by PRD to be an indication of gas bearing sands based on NuTech log analysis. The relatively thin higher resistivity sand interval from MOU-3 is used to develop a net-sand thickness slab model which has been used as the basis for updating volumetric estimations for the Moulouya Fan, the results of which are outlined in Section 4. |
It's not clear to me why just 5m was used in the calcs. |