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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Frontera Energy Corp T.FEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  FECCF

Frontera Energy Corporation is a Canada-based oil and gas company. The Company is involved in the exploration, development, production, transportation, storage, and sale of oil and natural gas in South America, including related investments in both upstream and midstream facilities. The Company has a diversified portfolio of assets with interests in 27 exploration and production blocks in... see more

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Frontera Energy Corp > The bluefin Exxon discovery
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Post by Frank007 on Jan 13, 2025 9:32pm

The bluefin Exxon discovery

As Shedrill was saying bluefin extends into the Corentyene block ...just a guess but I would say that that fpso called Jaguar 1 ..being finished in Singapore is slated for this asset and bluefin ....don,t get shaken out for Pennie's ...I estimate the shares at $80 or more and may go over $100 if Exxon turns out to be our farm down partner ...it makes the mose sense ...even if conooc buys all of Frontera ..Exxon would be the operator ....!
Comment by Kelvin on Jan 14, 2025 9:51am
Well they had better monetize it quickly. ITER coming on line in 2033 - 2034. Just waiting on info from the Parker Solar Probe to fine tune ITER. Parker Solar Probe finally made it to the sun. Sent back signal to NASA this past Christmas Eve that it survived it's first encounter with the sun's atmosphere at over 1,000,000 F temperatures and all systems working great. Parker Solar Probe has ...more  
Comment by a2bman on Jan 14, 2025 1:33pm
How soon you forget.  its 500000 Kelvin to you
Comment by Kelvin on Jan 14, 2025 2:07pm
Lol, a2bman. Yeah Elon Musk said that we don't need to make a fusion reactor because we already have a huge one called the sun. He predicts that it'll be mostly solar panels and batteries in the future. The US energy market is valued at $500 billion per year right now. Elon wants a good piece of it. He also predicts an acute scarcity in electricity within the next 2 years. Good for nat gas ...more  
Comment by a2bman on Jan 15, 2025 9:46am
Hes wrong, ive used solar for 30 years its great but not the best. Breeder reactors are all we need.  Clean and basically limitless. When price of uranium goes up these will be reality, along with extracting uranium from the sea to last next 100,000 years but we will be extinct before that and long before we move to mars to escape the dieing sun.  Elons an ijot but I like my tesla and ...more  
Comment by Kelvin on Jan 15, 2025 10:43am
Yeah, I read a lot about new developments and the latest is using silicon electrodes in lithium batteries instead of graphite (carbon). Increases the energy density by 40x in lab trials. They say that it looks very promising but, like everything else, is it scalable and economical?  Right now the energy density (energy per kg) for lithium batteries is 1/60th that of natural gas. There's ...more  
Comment by a2bman on Jan 15, 2025 12:02pm
Forget all that, we need uranium batteries ie little mini reactors.  Highest energy denisty of any material by far. one kilogram of uranium contains 2.5 million times the energy equivalent of oil or coal.
Comment by a2bman on Jan 15, 2025 12:19pm
You can crawl the backwoods in russian and find devices used in the cold war to power remote sites that used radioisotope decay heat with thermocouples to produce electricity.  only like 100 watts electricity or 2200 watts of heat.  But theyre still running and will be for a long time, just dont get to close.  Same for satellites.  My island is off grid, Ive got solar, wind ...more  
Comment by Kelvin on Jan 15, 2025 12:51pm
I watched a Youtube video on quantum mechanics that, among other things, talked about how uranium decays into lead releasing huge amounts of energy in the process. Some other atoms decay into iron which is why the earth has an iron core.  I'm kind of partial to P-N semiconductor junctions. Passive solar power because we have lots of photons bombarding us here. Photon hits valence shell ...more  
Comment by Frank007 on Jan 15, 2025 2:25pm
You had better go back to school Kevin ...iron is molecular ash .!
Comment by Kelvin on Jan 15, 2025 3:32pm
Yes I'm no quantum physicist Frank. If you say so.