Post by
Kadiddelhopper on Apr 09, 2021 11:52am
pic from an ADVFN Poster
https://www.guardian.co.tt/image-3.2672396.128871.20201204124900.e945e2e256?size=512
Comment by
Mickey2 on Apr 09, 2021 12:48pm
the the old cascadura st1 flare a many months ago
Comment by
Stockwizard10 on Apr 09, 2021 3:54pm
10000boed hit . I wouldn't want to be out here . Choked back boom
Comment by
jake1444 on Apr 09, 2021 4:19pm
Given that the test equipment maxes out at 30 million per day, I am curious how you get the 10,000 boepd figure.
Comment by
spitfireIVX on Apr 09, 2021 8:56pm
Ya, no kidding! If you are going to do that BS, at least get it from another company's web site. I put Cascadura Flare as my screen back ground on my cell phone, identical picture!
Comment by
MWAP80 on Apr 10, 2021 3:52am
The flare picture is taken by satellite on the 8th of April from the soar.earth website. Check it out yourselves it's all there.
Comment by
Chreca1 on Apr 10, 2021 7:35am
Thanks Bernard, this is also my belief but can't be sure as the exact info on this is not out there yet, but have to disagree on that upper sheet (#3) as it will most likely not be tested in Casca Deep as already certain to be a producing sheet of Casca-1 and sure to be put on production. No need to disturb it here I believe just to risk messing it up.
Comment by
Chreca1 on Apr 10, 2021 7:46am
Going from memory here, sheet 3 is 20ft less thick in C Deep than in C-1 while sheet 4 is 245ft thicker in C Deep, so a good test out of sheet 4 will extend the resource two ways while the upper sheet 3 not very much except the step-out distance so another reason to just test #4 and not #3.
Comment by
Bernard76 on Apr 10, 2021 8:42am
The information was direct from IR. but I agree there's something about the use of the words 'will remain to be tested' suggests it won't be tested at this time.