RE:RE:RE:adding Yeah I know, I mean of course they would not say that they will delay the release of the numbers until the "auction" deadline has passed because this could be kind of a hint too... And maybe EW is bidding again too, so that would not be in their interest too to not release results too early and keep their advantage of having better understanding of the area than others?
What indeed is strange is that in the news release on 4th of september EW did not mention that the testing will be on hold until the second well is drilled but as I understood it testing will immediately begin after the completion.
This is from the blog of Tag Oil July 8th 2013:
Drew on the East Coast Basin…
We can't give up too much detail at this stage as there is a critical land sale occurring in New Zealand later this year, bid deadline is September 26, and there are few blocks up for bid offsetting us within the East Coast Basin. But I can tell you, we are extremely proud of the operational job we did in the drilling of our first deep test on the East Coast.
So hopefully not too long after 26th we will get some new info about what can be expected from their first hole. :-)
Jsut my thoughts. DYODD
carinthian