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I wish!
However I did a print out dated 11th September of the top 20 and Trojan had already bought in then- 900k for the retirement fund and 500k for the Capital fund.
So whoever was buying on Monday was not Trojan. Mr Thomas Brian Cannon has been steadily buying up -from 550k on 24th of August to 698k as of 24th September. ANZ have bought a few more and so has Citicorp - but only a few k here and there.
What do you mean - "For good reasons too" - what motivation could they have now for keeping everyone in the dark?
if it was a major rig repair then there would have been more details given, most rigs are bolt on bolt off type of units, and its just a case of running down the road to your local store and picking up a 200 hp pump or a mud logger or what ever off the shelf and putting in on the F100 and bolting it on!!
its most likely days only in delays..
we had a perfect run in the drill, the screen out is beyond anyones ability to predict, its happened, and could have been a number of factors there.
the rig repair, thats always going to happen in drilling opertions, thats not a big deal in any case. just an inconvenience..
the well is being prepared for a flow test, which means the cleanout was successful, they tested the wells integrity, and we are not hearing they have to redo the cement squeeze, so the reasons for the screenout are narrowing down into the more positive regions in my view. (geology rather than well failure)
cant see any negative news here today. only gives a slightly more optimistic view on the screenout perhaps.
Just as I suspected, using an adjacent well to measure changes in pressure gradient across the reservoir as they control flow is a pretty cool bit of development technology. This is a very sophisticated operation.
One thing is certain, this is a smart outfit that will get the absolute maximum amount of gas out of the ground by using the best drilling technology - given time.
Its a bit disappointing that we now have to contend with two mumbo jumbo well names - but who cares.
FT
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