RE:RE:RE:RE:Rainy season?Actually I am trying to make it sound the exact opposite. It is a very old problem. Thousands of years old. And yet GQ was unable to overcome it. There was many things that could have been planned to overcome it. For instance in northern Canada we use helicopters extensively to hop over obstructions. We also preposition equipment before inclement weather arrives. Or off road track equipment is used instead of rubber tire etc. Lots of options.
Looks to me like GQ did none of these things, was caught by surprise. But worst of all as usual they let investors believe the work was being done when it wasn't. They have a duty to keep us informed.
They couldn't be bothered, because they don't want any negatives. It was deceitful in it's intent.
GQ needs to be up front and honest. Africa is tough enough to do exploration work. Don't add to it.
Good luck to all longs.
And in our western Canada oil fields the only thing that really shuts down are the highways in the early spring due to weight restrictions and road bans. So heavy equipment can not travel with full loads. Most rigs are still turning, because of the options I stated above.
Cheers