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15-02-2015, 09:19 AM
#741
A hard-hitting article from Rod Oram in the SST today about the CRP decision. Ranging from the estimated phosphate prices being sometimes below any breakeven point, to the impact on fishing in the area, etc. Bottom trawling is banned in the area, so perhaps the exploration permit(s) should never have been granted.
Only $5mill of NZ govt funding is available for marine science each year. I think CRP spent $33mill on this project so far?
Rod concludes that
"If the Government had a strategic bone in its body, it would start New Zealand on the long, hard journey to becoming a world leader in marine sciences and management, thereby generating substantial, sustainable wealth."
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15-02-2015, 09:37 AM
#742
In the paper yesterday the Milford guy said CRP will probably reinvent themselves as world class oil and gas exploration company.
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15-02-2015, 10:18 AM
#743
Originally Posted by winner69
In the paper yesterday the Milford guy said CRP will probably reinvent themselves as world class oil and gas exploration company.
Good to know some one at Milford has retained their sense of humour!!! lol.
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15-02-2015, 10:21 AM
#744
Originally Posted by winner69
In the paper yesterday the Milford guy said CRP will probably reinvent themselves as a world class oil and gas exploration company.
No doubt. I think that what Rod Oram might have just pulled up short on saying, is that perhaps the Government is using wealthy individuals and shareholders of listed companies to carry out risky and non-paying core resources research on their behalf. I had a bad experience with Glass Earth Gold, watched this CRP effort mostly from the sidelines. Over time, the research work that was paid for by these shareholders, virtually all of whom would have lost money, will be handed over in report form to the government's NZPAM. Sure, it will be available to anyone who expresses an interest in the permit areas later, but the environmental impact work will give government info in other areas not related directly to an enterprise. Glass Earth aeromagnetic surveys provided data on water resources in the SI, some of which local bodies paid for. I think they also helped discover a massive underground area of molten lava near Wairakei.
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15-02-2015, 11:45 AM
#745
Banned
Originally Posted by winner69
In the paper yesterday the Milford guy said CRP will probably reinvent themselves as world class oil and gas exploration company.
Knowing NZO they would buy them too, since they seem to be in acquisition mode.
God, what a match made in heaven those two would be eh?!?!
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15-02-2015, 12:09 PM
#746
Jaizezzz moosie --youve got more personalities than Sybil----- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Ardell_Mason ----
Welcome back
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15-02-2015, 12:20 PM
#747
Banned
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15-02-2015, 12:51 PM
#748
The real reason they banned you was the post counter couldn't handle quantity of posts over the six figures
Originally Posted by Moosie
Sorry, BFG got banned for a week and everyone knows me as Moosie anyways so thought I'd go "full buck" again.
Disc - I have only ever been moosie_900, BFG and now Moosie. No clowns were harmed in the making of this user name
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15-02-2015, 02:23 PM
#749
It may be already stated but crp is prc backwards ouch!
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15-02-2015, 02:39 PM
#750
Originally Posted by tim23
It may be already stated but crp is prc backwards ouch!
Ha ha .... Well spotted
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