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20-11-2020, 09:33 AM
#17141
2410 metres 2 days ago-should be about 1/2 way by now
Relative to previous recent trades a big seller at 0.695
I wonder why?
Last edited by fish; 20-11-2020 at 09:55 AM.
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20-11-2020, 10:14 AM
#17142
Originally Posted by fish
2410 metres 2 days ago-should be about 1/2 way by now
Relative to previous recent trades a big seller at 0.695
I wonder why?
Mr T wanting to buy more SKY shares ?
Yes...the announcements are economical with the info....and I don't know enough about it....should they be getting some indication from the type of material / rock they are encountering ? No idea.
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20-11-2020, 10:29 AM
#17143
Originally Posted by RTM
Mr T wanting to buy more SKY shares ?
LOL!
No, I am waiting to hit the jackpot with Ironbark so I can take my gains and then team up with Ogg to launch a Sky TV takeover!
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20-11-2020, 10:57 AM
#17144
Anyone have any idea at what depth to expect gas shows, and if they report them?
All science is either Physics or stamp collecting - Ernest Rutherford
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20-11-2020, 12:18 PM
#17145
Member
Yes...the announcements are economical with the info....and I don't know enough about it....should they be getting some indication from the type of material / rock they are encountering ? No idea.[/QUOTE]
The reservoir has been explored nearby at comparably
shallower depths and includes discoveries at the Gorgon, Goodwyn and North
Rankin gas condensate fields.
May give some indication???
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20-11-2020, 04:52 PM
#17146
Member
Davexl - I spent some time trying to find what sort of depth they found hydrocarbons at Gorgon, Goodwyn and North Rankin fields, but without success.
Those fields are pretty huge, and not very far from Ironbark, and if our current drilling intersected their zones, I'd imagine it would definitely be worth an announcement. Not that I am any sort of reservoir expert.
I'd assume a later production well could take h/c from multiple depths, couldn't it?
The really big prize is at 5668m though, as the announcements say.
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20-11-2020, 05:30 PM
#17147
Originally Posted by Lion
Davexl - I spent some time trying to find what sort of depth they found hydrocarbons at Gorgon, Goodwyn and North Rankin fields, but without success.
Those fields are pretty huge, and not very far from Ironbark, and if our current drilling intersected their zones, I'd imagine it would definitely be worth an announcement. Not that I am any sort of reservoir expert.
I'd assume a later production well could take h/c from multiple depths, couldn't it?
The really big prize is at 5668m though, as the announcements say.
its in the srk consulting report-I have hard copy of this but cannot google it anymore.
Primary targets at tr19 and tr 17 levels-which on the page 9 diagram are massive and deeper than Gorgon/Goodwyn and around 5668m .
They mention secondary targets which do not appear relevant if the primary is unsuccessful.One of these is j29 at around 3000 metres but likely poor seal and gas escape .Another secondary target is TR 14 which is deeper at 6000m plus than the primary.
It would be really good if anyone could post the srk report as I only have it in black and white and would love to see the giant ironbark in red on page 9 !
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20-11-2020, 10:03 PM
#17148
Originally Posted by Lion
Davexl - I spent some time trying to find what sort of depth they found hydrocarbons at Gorgon, Goodwyn and North Rankin fields, but without success.
Those fields are pretty huge, and not very far from Ironbark, and if our current drilling intersected their zones, I'd imagine it would definitely be worth an announcement. Not that I am any sort of reservoir expert.
I'd assume a later production well could take h/c from multiple depths, couldn't it?
The really big prize is at 5668m though, as the announcements say.
Originally Posted by fish
its in the srk consulting report-I have hard copy of this but cannot google it anymore.
Primary targets at tr19 and tr 17 levels-which on the page 9 diagram are massive and deeper than Gorgon/Goodwyn and around 5668m .
They mention secondary targets which do not appear relevant if the primary is unsuccessful.One of these is j29 at around 3000 metres but likely poor seal and gas escape .Another secondary target is TR 14 which is deeper at 6000m plus than the primary.
It would be really good if anyone could post the srk report as I only have it in black and white and would love to see the giant ironbark in red on page 9 !
Thanks Lion & Fish! Will keep looking for the SRK report, maybe there is a cached copy somewhere. Thanks again...
Last edited by Davexl; 20-11-2020 at 10:06 PM.
All science is either Physics or stamp collecting - Ernest Rutherford
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20-11-2020, 10:21 PM
#17149
Member
Try this link to the Cue site - it contains a report by SRK Consulting:
https://www.cuenrg.com.au/irm/PDF/f5...etingProxyForm
118 page PDF document - SRK report starts on page 58
Last edited by CD_CHCH; 20-11-2020 at 10:25 PM.
Reason: Added more detail
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21-11-2020, 03:47 PM
#17150
Originally Posted by CD_CHCH
Nice work CD_CHCH - Thank you...
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