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The estimates released by Linc on Wednesday were classified by the consultants as unrisked prospective resources - the lowest category of certainty - because of their ‘‘lack of commerciality or sufficient drilling’’.
As the consultants wrote: ‘‘There is no certainty that any portion of the prospective resources estimated herein will be discovered. If discovered, there is no certainty that it will be commercially viable to produce any portion of the resources.’’
‘‘It’s a multi-billion barrel opportunity, and that’s a good news story. OK it’s not $20 trillion. But 3, 4, 5 billion barrel resources are virtually unheard of these days, so even stressing this number down to the minimum number the experts stress it down to, it’s still a big story.’’
So what has been discovered exactly? Oh yeah rock formations that sometimes contain oil!
Wooo Hooo go to town baby!
That's a little closer, but really, the wording should not be 'opportunity' emplying even a 3 billion barrel resource, it's not a big opportunity until there is certainty that you can get some of what is yet to be discovered out!
Then if that happens there is an opportunity for someone to build something that can suck and sell after pumping 300 million $$$ into finding something on top of the 150 million spent already.
So where are we again? Oh yeah, 5 years away form seeing a yet to be discovered glassful of oil which may be redundant old world technology by then anyway looking at what's going on with gas and electric cars and climate issues etc!
That's a little closer, but really, the wording should not be 'opportunity' emplying even a 3 billion barrel resource, it's not a big opportunity until there is certainty that you can get some of what is yet to be discovered out!
So what is the considered opinion for a muppet like me, do I approach her as an Angelina Jolie or as an ole tart about to take my jewels.
Not that, with great respect to Angelina, she would not take my jewels.
gg
ps Jeez these Gillard/Roxon Offence laws will make it difficult to post replies.
gg
Indeed. The big difference being that Oil Shale is (1) incredibly common and (2) essentially worthless.And finally the LNC find is Oil Shale not Shale Oil. There is a big difference. DYOR.
Indeed. The big difference being that Oil Shale is (1) incredibly common and (2) essentially worthless.
They already mine oil shale in SA. It's dumped as waste, its' removal being necessary in order to access the coal underneath at Leigh Creek. This has been going on since at least the 1950's so it's nothing new.
Oil Shale is incredibly common. Queensland has heaps of the stuff and even Tasmania has several dozen known deposits as do many other places. Finding more of it is akin to finding sand - useful only if you find it someplace that doesn't have any and which actually has a use for it. There are a few places, notably Estonia, which use oil shale as fuel for power stations but that's about it.
The main concern I have about Linc is that there's just too much hype relative to actual results in my opinion.
I won't claim to be an expert on what the company has supposedly found, my main point being that I don't trust any company with such a high level of hype associated with it. When a company that has limited cashflow spends money to advertise a product they don't even have available for sale then that makes me immediately suspicious.I think you have the two mixed up Smurf. LNC's Shale Oil tenements are also known as "tight oil ". It is liquid and that's why it is being compared to Bakken and Eagle Ford in the USA.
I think you have the two mixed up Smurf. LNC's Shale Oil tenements are also known as "tight oil ". It is liquid and that's why it is being compared to Bakken and Eagle Ford in the USA.
This from LNC's presentation in Nov 2012-
"Shale Oil Asset – Arckaringa Basin
•Linc Energy has proved the existence of a working petroleum system with approximately 41o API oil discovered in the Maglia-1 well;
•Linc Energy has identified formations within the Arckaringa Basin as having excellent resource play potential with TOC levels, permeability, porosity and thickness comparing favourably to prolific unconventional liquid plays in the USA (Bakken, Eagle Ford, Mississippi Lime); and
•Linc Energy is currently finalising our technical evaluations."
http://www.lincenergy.com/data/asxpdf/ASX-LNC-435.pdf
If you or any shareholder doubts this, phone LNC for their confirmation.
Second issue I have with them is apparent indecision as to what business they are actually in. First the aim was to turn coal into liquid fuels. Then they wanted to generate electricity. Then attention turned to conventional oil production. Now it's shale oil. The only common theme there is energy. What next? Uranium mines and hydro-electric dams?
That appears to stabilise the finances of the company and ensure no critical cash flow problems.
I prefer to ignore your sarcastic comments Notting.
I feel you'd be better off ignoring Brisbane news Papers and TV adds.
I prefer to ignore your sarcastic comments Notting. Smurf , I think you were on the LNC thread years ago so I thought you might have been more aware of LNCs trials and achievements. But it appears you arn't .
On a positive note, Bas have you seen the latest announcement by AFC Energy ?
They've extended the life of their fuel cells beyond 6 months which is very good news.
Read it here - http://www.afcenergy.com/regulatory...s-fuel-cell-electrode-life-beyond-six-months/
Happy Australia day folks
Yes I've been on this thread previously and I invested in the stock quite some time ago on the basis that I was investing in a company which planned to turn coal into marketable liquid fuels (diesel, kero etc) via an underground gasification process.I prefer to ignore your sarcastic comments Notting. Smurf , I think you were on the LNC thread years ago so I thought you might have been more aware of LNCs trials and achievements. But it appears you arn't
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