look at the clip..coal coal coal!!!!!! [link]
very positive! 2 rns, started production, distributor, sales. Think mood will change on EDL
trades? nothing since 087?? any thoughts people - mms?
changed my mind my little birdy tells near term production and sales will happen next week
Unbuy Definitley unpositive.....
Re: been at the presentation, amature hour!! so here we are over a year later and back then an rNS came out stating the following: Tanzanian Government expected to implement a ban on coal imports into Tanzania · Possible near term production and supply opportunities exist for Edenville · Edenville's Rukwa Coal Project well positioned to move rapidly to production RUFUS and the team should be fired immediately for total incompetence total..move rapidly into production. .. if it want so seriously sad it would be funny hearing him talk last year a total buffoon....so near term has come and gone, ZERO coal sales, zero production
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Re: Kibo I'm sure the sp reflects the market view of edl' s progress (or lack of it) with its version of c to p.But good luck, Jog.TP
Re: Kibo Morning Prior. Don't think that's the case at all. The power plant is the long term plan for EDL but they need cash to keep moving towards that, which is why they are pushing for these coal sales. When these sales start happening, and it is real coal with real customers paying real cash, the funding needs for the company will vanish and they will start to generate income for the first time in their history. This is really important for investors and business partners to see and will unlock a new level for the company IMO. There are all sorts of naysayers around and you have to ask why. It is because certain people want to keep a lid on the price until the green light comes. And it is coming. We are very very close.
Kibo Seem to be doing very well with their coal to power plant. EDL on the other hand are progressing well in their quest to become coal merchants. A breed that died in the Uk last century. RIP.TP
Perhaps edl should be in He Courtesy UthreTheGrey on Solo boardCJ Ballentine, of Dept Earth Sciences, Oxford Uni is giving a presentation in Paris today at Goldschmidt 2017 on the Rukwa project, Tanzania. Rukwa is 8-10% Helium. Copied below..[link] rifting and 4He reserves C.J. BALLENTINE1, P.H. BARRY1, K. FONTIJN1,D. HILLEGONDS1, J.J. BLUETT2, T.H. ABRAHAM-JAMES2, D. DANABALAN3, J.G. GLUYAS3, M.S. BRENNWALD4, B. PLÜSS4, D.M. SENESHEN5, B. SHERWOOD LOLLAR6 1 Dept. Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, UK2 Helium-One Limited, Lisbon 1200-479, Portugal3 Dept. Earth Sciences, Durham University, UK4 Eawag, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland5 Geochemical Insight, Denver, USA6 Dept. Earth Sciences, University of Toronto, Canada Helium is an essential element that has many industrial applications, but notably provides the unique cooling medium for superconducting magnets in medical MRI scanners and high energy beam lines. In 2013 the global supply chain failed to meet demand causing significant concern - the Liquid Helium Crisis[1]. To date, commercial helium is sourced as a byproduct in a few natural gas reservoirs that have focused 4He produced by the dispersed decay ( -particle) of U and Th in the crust. We show here, using the example of the Rukwa helium province, how continental rifting provides the combination of processes reuired to generate helium reserves. The ancient continental crust provides the source of 4He. Rifting and associated magmatism provides the tectonic and thermal mechanism to mobilise deep fluid circulation, focusing flow to the near surface along major basement faults. Helium-rich springs in the Tanzanian Great Rift Valley were first identified in the 1950s[2]. The isotopic compositions and major element chemistry of the gases from springs and seeps are consistent with their release from the crystalline basement during rifting[3]. Within the Rukwa Rift Valley, helium seeps occur in the vicinity of trapping structures that have the potential to store significant reserves of helium[3]. Soil gas surveys over 6 prospective trapping structures (1m depth, n=1486) show helium anomalies in 5 out of the 6 at levels similar to those observed over a known helium-rich gas reservoir at 1200m depth (7% He - Harley Dome, Utah). Detailed macroseep gas compositions collected over two days (n=17) at one site allows us to distinguish shallow gas contributions and shows the deep gas to contain between 8-10% helium, significantly increasing resource estimates based on uncorrected values (1.8-4.2%)[2,3]. The remainder of the deep gas is dominantly N2 with trace levels of hydrocarbons, H2, CO2 and Ar. [1][link] reports/upload/HeliumReport.pdf[2] T.C. James (1966) Transactions London Institution of Mining and Metallurgy 168-174, B1-18[3] Danabalan et al. (2016), Goldschmidt Abstract, 4150
Re: hoping for a good week I am afraid that this company is so small and so far off investors radar that no matter what it achieves it will continue to be ignored. I would think that it will go private eventually.
hoping for a good week keep buying and holding for the long run...going to be good for patient ones.gla
Sell Buy 0.83 +0.14 0.80 0.85 looking good for along run..keep the faith.dont sell.gla
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