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When a company goes out to raise A$50m and is offered A$70m in a market such as at the present time, there must be confidence somewhere in what the Board is claiming. Boards normally seemed pleased to be able to report over-subscriptions.
I want my damn re-entry!! i would also like to top up from what i had before...
the market rejected that low pretty quickly and i think i may have missed the boat! on more than one share today..
aut's @ the bottom of the trend. will it trade sideways.... i hope so!!
They couldnt give us access to this one as it was within 12 months of the last SPP.
Im sure John and the board have one in mind next time when we are eleigible.
Page 3 - reserves potential CONSIDERABLY higher
Page 9 - current drilling plan (to mid 2012) comfortably secures all of the leases and these wells are expected to produce for 20 years.
Page 10 - NSAI valuation methodology - automatic re-categorisation of reserves as drilling proceeds.
Page 10 - 6 monthly certification of reserves.
Page 16 - seen it before - 3p reserves over $3/share before infilling.
martyfar
23 stages were originally planned for the 6,500ft lateral. They start at the bottom (end of lateral).
Don't think that they can do anything until they have repaired the casing.
I thought that multi-phase fraccing was the order of the day since Turnbull - can't see any difference between Longhorn and S/L in that respect. The release of 5th August merely said that it would be stimulated in the same way as all other AUT wells. The release of 17 Aug reported that the 1st phase of Turnbull had be flowing for 7 days. The release of 23 September reported that the frac of Kowalik was 'presently underway' (sic). So it is possible, looking at the dates, that the new system was applied to Kowalik.
If so, as each phase of Turnbull was about 5 stages, it could be that they have flowed the first 10 stages or so already.
My crystal ball then fades a bit.
They might not be able to complete the fraccing of the upper part of the well - they might not be able to get past the damaged zone in the vertical with whatever they need to do the necessary. But, the well is of greater diameter there, so who can tell?
Obviously, production flows can't commence until they have repaired the casing and drilled out the temporary plugs used for fraccing.
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