The Barryroe dream where did it all go wrong Tony?
Good to see a few meaningless RNS's from this company and it's CEO after another terrible year. What good is more acreage if you can't develop one solitary piece of the acreage you already hold. Roll on the Bu**Sh** train for the end of year statement.
Petronas would not be giving away 60% of this field if they had any intention of purchasing or farming into Barryroe. Why would they?
JOS presentation to Engineers Ireland members in Cork seems like such a distant memory now. We really would like to see that drill bit turn.
We have no reason to believe that there will be any news relating to a farm out before Christmas. Roll on the placing train in the New Year. More stories of companies who nearly did a deal to buy the PVR & the ever so close farm out that never actually happened. It’s beginning to get very predictable here.
We have no reason to believe that there will be any news relating to a farm out before Christmas. Roll on the placing train in the New Year. More stories of companies who nearly did a deal to buy the PVR & the ever so close farm out that never actually happened. It’s beginning to get very predictable here.
A purchase of the whole company for 500M would be exceptable.
As much as one would like to see Barryroe supply into Whitegate. The reality is Whitegate will close for refining & the oil in Barryroe will stay in the ground.
If people think that an old dog's bankruptcy hearing is going to change their fortunes here they are clearly delusional & clutching at straws...
Another year almost gone now & absolutely no progress has been made in any form. Highlight of the year has been a share placing, massively diluting existing shareholders shares. Whats to look forward to next year, the awarding of more licences that PVR will fail to do anything with, like the licences they currently hold. What happened to the imminent farm out that was going to be sealed in a matter of weeks or a month that Tony spoke of after the placing... One really has to ponder at how poorly this company is run.