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Blackbird Energy Inc. Provides Operations Update Regarding Its Previous Completion Programs, Its Planned Capital Program at Pipestone and the Roll-Out of Stage Completions
Blackbird Energy Inc. Provides Operations Update Regarding Its Previous Completion Programs, Its Planned Capital Program at Pipestone and the Roll-Out of Stage Completions
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - May 18, 2017) - Blackbird Energy Inc. ("Blackbird" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BBI) is pleased to provide an operations update regarding its previous completion programs, its planned fiscal 2017 / 2018 capital program at Pipestone and Stage Completions Inc.'s ("Stage") commercial roll-out, a company in which Blackbird owns a 10% minority interest.
Completions Update
In late 2016 and early 2017, Blackbird drilled and completed its 102/2-20, 3-28 and 2-20/11-9 Pipestone wells (the "Wells") using the Stage Bowhead II fracturing system (the "Stage System"). The 102/2-20 well began production and clean-up on February 4, 2017 and was shut-in due to a third-party plant closure on February 12, 2017. After being shut-in for approximately 29 days, the 102/2-20 well resumed production and clean-up on March 13, 2017. During this secondary period of clean-up and the production of natural gas and condensate, in late April, 2017 it was determined that the 102/2-20 well was not producing at levels consistent with management's expectation.
Thereafter, Blackbird performed a camera run within the wellbore in order to determine the reason for the 102/2-20 well's production level. After successful collet engagement and fracturing of the initial stages of the wellbore, the camera run indicated that erosion damage to the landing shoulder of the valve profile prevented proper collet engagement and full sleeve opening in the later stages of the wellbore.
Subsequent to the 102/2-20 analysis, Blackbird performed a similar camera run in its 3-28 well, which has not yet been tied-in or production tested. The results of this camera run confirmed similar metal fatigue, erosion, collet engagement and sleeve opening issues as in the 102/2-20 well.
With certain Stage System sleeves remaining in the closed position during pressure pumping operations Blackbird was unable to fracture the Montney reservoir across the entire lateral length of the wellbores.
A camera run has not yet been performed on the 2-20/11-9 well; however, management believes that this well also experienced similar issues as the 102/2-20 and 3-28 wells. The 2-20/11-9 well has not yet been tied-in or production tested.
Stage has advised Blackbird that the issues experienced in the 102/2-20 and 3-28 wells are isolated to the Generation 3 L80 114.3mm (4.5 inch) valve system. Further modeling by Stage has shown increased erosional effects on the sleeve at higher pump rates. Stage also advises that a recent frac stimulation performed by a third party, pumped at lower rates, has shown no erosional damage.
Based on the information obtained from Blackbird's wells, Stage has advised Blackbird that a revised internal sleeve has been engineered using an enhanced 8620 carburized material and tungsten reinforced valve profile. The Stage System with this 8620 carburized material has been successfully utilized by third parties in numerous formations in North America. The 8620 carburized material is significantly more durable compared to the existing L80 material used in the collets and sleeves deployed in the Wells. Stage and Blackbird expect that this increased durability will significantly reduce any erosion of key components of the profile and allow for positive collet engagement and the successful opening of the sleeves throughout future wellbores.
Blackbird has multiple options available to complete the unopened stages within the Wells. The large internal diameter of the Stage System provides the ability to both plug and perf or Abrasijet™ the unopened sleeves within the existing wellbores. The Company is currently establishing a budget for the completion of the unopened sleeves within the 102/2-20 and 3-28 wellbores. Blackbird plans to recomplete the Wells in a timely manner, with operations expected to commence in late June, 2017. Further examination will be conducted on the 2-20/11-9 well prior to conducting any further completion operations in its wellbore.
Blackbird has a unique relationship with Stage which has been developed through its 10% ownership of Stage, and through being an early adopter of the Stage System. As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
The Stage System is designed to increase expected ultimate recovery through high-tonnage and high-intensity completions, while at the same time reducing costs. As an early adopter, Blackbird has participated in the development and refinement of the Stage System. It is the Company's belief that it will achieve a competitive advantage through its continued use of the Stage System with the revised internal sleeve specifications.
Drilling Operations Update - Non-Operated Program
In April, 2017 Blackbird participated in the drilling of a non-operated 17.9% working interest well north of the Wapiti River at Pipestone. The well was spud from surface location 03-01-71-8W6 and drilled to a measured depth of approximately 5,350 meters, including a lateral of approximately 2,861 meters to a downhole location of 14-30 -70-7W6 (the "14-30 well"). This well penetrated two sections north of the Wapiti River which has been pooled with another operator. The 14-30 well was drilled into the Upper Montney with the primary objectives of land retention and further delineation north of the Wapiti River.
The Company is also participating in the drilling and completion operations of two non-operated Middle Montney wells on its recently acquired south-eastern acreage. The first non-operated 37.5% working interest south-eastern well will be spud from surface location 04-02-70-6W6. The well is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 5,600 meters, including a lateral of approximately 3,100 meters to a downhole location of 13-04-70-6W6 (the "13-04 well").
The second non-operated 20% working interest south-eastern well will be spud from surface location 13-03-70-5W6. The well is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 5,500 meters, including a lateral of approximately 3,000 meters to a downhole location of 3-17-70-5W6 (the "3-17 well").
The 13-04 and 3-17 wells are expected to be drilled over the next six months, with the primary objectives of land retention and the continued delineation the Company's eastern acreage.
Drilling Operations Update - Operated Program
Blackbird is in the final stages of preparing its capital budget for the remainder of fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2018. On a preliminary basis, in addition to the non-operated wells discussed above, Blackbird is expecting to drill and complete an additional eight operated development wells on Blackbird's western acreage and three operated delineation wells on Blackbird's eastern acreage.
The first two wells of this program are expected to be drilled on Blackbird's western acreage from its existing 14-14 pad. The first well, targeting the Upper Montney, is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 4,800 meters, including a lateral of approximately 2,100 meters to downhole location 02/6-26-70-7W6 (the "02/6-26").
The second well, also targeting the Upper Montney, is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 4,800 meters, including a lateral of approximately 2,100 meters to downhole location 8-27-70-7W6 (the "8-27 well").
The 02/6-26 and 8-27 wells are expected to be drilled in June / July 2017.
Stage Completions Growth Continues Across Multiple Basins
Over the past couple months, the roll-out of the Stage System has accelerated. Sean Campbell, Director of Blackbird and Chief Executive Officer of Stage stated: "Since introduction of the Bowhead II Fracturing System, approximately 850 sleeves and collets have been successfully deployed in Canada, the continental United States and internationally. The issues experienced in the Blackbird wells are isolated to the Generation 3 4.5" system. Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
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Blackbird Energy Inc. Provides Operations Update Regarding Its Previous Completion Programs, Its Planned Capital Program at Pipestone and the Roll-Out of Stage Completions
Blackbird Energy Inc. Provides Operations Update Regarding Its Previous Completion Programs, Its Planned Capital Program at Pipestone and the Roll-Out of Stage Completions
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - May 18, 2017) - Blackbird Energy Inc. ("Blackbird" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BBI) is pleased to provide an operations update regarding its previous completion programs, its planned fiscal 2017 / 2018 capital program at Pipestone and Stage Completions Inc.'s ("Stage") commercial roll-out, a company in which Blackbird owns a 10% minority interest.
Completions Update
In late 2016 and early 2017, Blackbird drilled and completed its 102/2-20, 3-28 and 2-20/11-9 Pipestone wells (the "Wells") using the Stage Bowhead II fracturing system (the "Stage System"). The 102/2-20 well began production and clean-up on February 4, 2017 and was shut-in due to a third-party plant closure on February 12, 2017. After being shut-in for approximately 29 days, the 102/2-20 well resumed production and clean-up on March 13, 2017. During this secondary period of clean-up and the production of natural gas and condensate, in late April, 2017 it was determined that the 102/2-20 well was not producing at levels consistent with management's expectation.
Thereafter, Blackbird performed a camera run within the wellbore in order to determine the reason for the 102/2-20 well's production level. After successful collet engagement and fracturing of the initial stages of the wellbore, the camera run indicated that erosion damage to the landing shoulder of the valve profile prevented proper collet engagement and full sleeve opening in the later stages of the wellbore.
Subsequent to the 102/2-20 analysis, Blackbird performed a similar camera run in its 3-28 well, which has not yet been tied-in or production tested. The results of this camera run confirmed similar metal fatigue, erosion, collet engagement and sleeve opening issues as in the 102/2-20 well.
With certain Stage System sleeves remaining in the closed position during pressure pumping operations Blackbird was unable to fracture the Montney reservoir across the entire lateral length of the wellbores.
A camera run has not yet been performed on the 2-20/11-9 well; however, management believes that this well also experienced similar issues as the 102/2-20 and 3-28 wells. The 2-20/11-9 well has not yet been tied-in or production tested.
Stage has advised Blackbird that the issues experienced in the 102/2-20 and 3-28 wells are isolated to the Generation 3 L80 114.3mm (4.5 inch) valve system. Further modeling by Stage has shown increased erosional effects on the sleeve at higher pump rates. Stage also advises that a recent frac stimulation performed by a third party, pumped at lower rates, has shown no erosional damage.
Based on the information obtained from Blackbird's wells, Stage has advised Blackbird that a revised internal sleeve has been engineered using an enhanced 8620 carburized material and tungsten reinforced valve profile. The Stage System with this 8620 carburized material has been successfully utilized by third parties in numerous formations in North America. The 8620 carburized material is significantly more durable compared to the existing L80 material used in the collets and sleeves deployed in the Wells. Stage and Blackbird expect that this increased durability will significantly reduce any erosion of key components of the profile and allow for positive collet engagement and the successful opening of the sleeves throughout future wellbores.
Blackbird has multiple options available to complete the unopened stages within the Wells. The large internal diameter of the Stage System provides the ability to both plug and perf or Abrasijet™ the unopened sleeves within the existing wellbores. The Company is currently establishing a budget for the completion of the unopened sleeves within the 102/2-20 and 3-28 wellbores. Blackbird plans to recomplete the Wells in a timely manner, with operations expected to commence in late June, 2017. Further examination will be conducted on the 2-20/11-9 well prior to conducting any further completion operations in its wellbore.
Blackbird has a unique relationship with Stage which has been developed through its 10% ownership of Stage, and through being an early adopter of the Stage System. As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
The Stage System is designed to increase expected ultimate recovery through high-tonnage and high-intensity completions, while at the same time reducing costs. As an early adopter, Blackbird has participated in the development and refinement of the Stage System. It is the Company's belief that it will achieve a competitive advantage through its continued use of the Stage System with the revised internal sleeve specifications.
Drilling Operations Update - Non-Operated Program
In April, 2017 Blackbird participated in the drilling of a non-operated 17.9% working interest well north of the Wapiti River at Pipestone. The well was spud from surface location 03-01-71-8W6 and drilled to a measured depth of approximately 5,350 meters, including a lateral of approximately 2,861 meters to a downhole location of 14-30 -70-7W6 (the "14-30 well"). This well penetrated two sections north of the Wapiti River which has been pooled with another operator. The 14-30 well was drilled into the Upper Montney with the primary objectives of land retention and further delineation north of the Wapiti River.
The Company is also participating in the drilling and completion operations of two non-operated Middle Montney wells on its recently acquired south-eastern acreage. The first non-operated 37.5% working interest south-eastern well will be spud from surface location 04-02-70-6W6. The well is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 5,600 meters, including a lateral of approximately 3,100 meters to a downhole location of 13-04-70-6W6 (the "13-04 well").
The second non-operated 20% working interest south-eastern well will be spud from surface location 13-03-70-5W6. The well is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 5,500 meters, including a lateral of approximately 3,000 meters to a downhole location of 3-17-70-5W6 (the "3-17 well").
The 13-04 and 3-17 wells are expected to be drilled over the next six months, with the primary objectives of land retention and the continued delineation the Company's eastern acreage.
Drilling Operations Update - Operated Program
Blackbird is in the final stages of preparing its capital budget for the remainder of fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2018. On a preliminary basis, in addition to the non-operated wells discussed above, Blackbird is expecting to drill and complete an additional eight operated development wells on Blackbird's western acreage and three operated delineation wells on Blackbird's eastern acreage.
The first two wells of this program are expected to be drilled on Blackbird's western acreage from its existing 14-14 pad. The first well, targeting the Upper Montney, is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 4,800 meters, including a lateral of approximately 2,100 meters to downhole location 02/6-26-70-7W6 (the "02/6-26").
The second well, also targeting the Upper Montney, is expected to be drilled to a measured depth of approximately 4,800 meters, including a lateral of approximately 2,100 meters to downhole location 8-27-70-7W6 (the "8-27 well").
The 02/6-26 and 8-27 wells are expected to be drilled in June / July 2017.
Stage Completions Growth Continues Across Multiple Basins
Over the past couple months, the roll-out of the Stage System has accelerated. Sean Campbell, Director of Blackbird and Chief Executive Officer of Stage stated: "Since introduction of the Bowhead II Fracturing System, approximately 850 sleeves and collets have been successfully deployed in Canada, the continental United States and internationally. The issues experienced in the Blackbird wells are isolated to the Generation 3 4.5" system. Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
sollte mittelfristig kein Problem sein wenn die Reparaturen durchgeführt wurden, schätzungsweise bis zu 10 Millione CAD lt SH, Kursziel ist immer schwer, aber 1 CAD sollte schon drin sein, versuche heute nachmittag an ein paar günstige Shares ranzukommen.
aus SH
Next I believe the first 3 wells that did not use the Stage system have production numbers that can fill up the processing and transportation agreements for the next months.
And it looks like they solved the problems at Stage with material changes so there should be no more problems in these dimensions especially because we have now some experiance with other operators and not only the first wells that Stage only drilled at BBI.
I still believe in mnagements experiance and the financial strengh of BBI together wirh great land package, infrastructure and technology that will ramp up to functionality.
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
Im Kurs aber noch nicht , stocke meine Position im aktuellen Bereich bis 1 CAD wieder auf .. oder gibt es schlechte Nachrichten von denen ich nichts weiß? Lithium Preise nach wie vor hoch, und bei NMX keine Skandale oder Bruch von Milestones?
May 18, 2017 06:00 ET Nemaska Lithium Receives New Patents or Allowances in Canada, Australia and United States http://www.marketwired.com/press-re....tates-tsx-nmx-2217196.htm
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - May 18, 2017) - Nemaska Lithium Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiaries (collectively, "Nemaska Lithium" or the "Corporation") (TSX:NMX)(OTCQX:NMKEF) are pleased to announce that the Company has obtained four (4) additional issued patents as well as two (2) additional allowed patent applications.
Canadian Patent Nos. 2,871,092 and 2,928,227 related to processes for preparing lithium hydroxide were granted on May 9, 2017 and May 16, 2017, respectively. US 14/396,109, the equivalent in the United States of CA 2,871,092, was allowed by United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on April 25, 2017. This latter patent should thus issue within few weeks. AU 2014339706, the equivalent in Australia of CA 2,928,227, was accepted on May 18, 2017.
The Corporation is also pleased to announce that Canadian Patent No. 2,940,027 issued on May 16, 2017. This patent relates to methods for treating lithium-containing materials.
Finally, Australian Patent No. 2013270412 related to a process for preparing lithium carbonate was granted on March 30, 2017. The Canadian and US corresponding patents were previously granted last summer.
Jean-Francois Magnan, Technical Manager of Nemaska Lithium commented, "These granted patents clearly confirm the uniqueness of our processes that allow us to produce low cost, high purity lithium salts in an environmentally friendly manner. We have considerably strengthened our patent position with respect to protecting our lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate manufacturing processes in Canada, USA and Australia, which are the major centres for hard rock lithium production."
Based on issuance of these patents and in view of accelerated examination via the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH), the Company can thus expect to obtain more efficiently, more rapidly and at lower costs, the allowance of other patent applications belonging to same patent families in foreign countries.
NMX - gestern interessante Kerze im Chart "produziert"; sah fast so aus als ob jemand raus musste, egal was es kostet.......Sell Off und nun Erholung möglich
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
kenne mich mit den techn. Details im Oil Biz nicht aus, aber anscheinend teilen sie sich sogar die Kosten? da sie ja auch das Stage System "gemeinsam" entwickelt haben aufgrund ihrer Beteiligung an Stage
As a result of this unique relationship, Blackbird and Stage are in discussions regarding a cost sharing arrangement for the completion costs of the unopened stages of the Wells. Regardless of this unique relationship Blackbird has with Stage, all decisions within Blackbird will be made in the best interest of its shareholders.
bestimmt auch nicht unüblich dass mal ein paar Wells repariert werden müssen? scheint sich auch "nur" auf ein älteres Stage Modell zu beziehen. Unabhängig davon scheint sich Stage ja sehr gut zu entwickeln und somit ist auch der 10% Anteil von Blackbird stetig mehr wert
Since the beginning of May, 2017, Stage has received orders for an additional 1,881 sleeves and collets of the Generation 4 system, confirming the full commercial roll-out by industry leading companies in the Montney, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Scoop / Stack, and Permian. Stage has also experienced market penetration internationally through orders from large state owned oil companies in the Middle East and China. Stage expects to see an additional 15 industry leading companies adopt Stage's technology over the coming months."
? Bekomme keine Anzeige vom Orderbuch mehr und keine Umsätze ?gemäß § 34 WpHG darf der Autor zu jederzeit Short- oder Long-Positionen in der/den behandelte(n) Aktie(n) halten.
Guten Morgen! Marantha!
Homo proponit sed deus disponit - Es ist ein langer Weg zum Whisky-Experten - aber es ist eine schöne Zeit dahin! - gemäß § 34 WpHG darf der Autor zu jederzeit Short- oder Long-Positionen in der/den behandelte(n) Aktie(n) halten.
Im Kurs aber noch nicht , stocke meine Position im aktuellen Bereich bis 1 CAD wieder auf .. oder gibt es schlechte Nachrichten von denen ich nichts weiß? Lithium Preise nach wie vor hoch, und bei NMX keine Skandale oder Bruch von Milestones?
May 18, 2017 06:00 ET Nemaska Lithium Receives New Patents or Allowances in Canada, Australia and United States http://www.marketwired.com/press-re....tates-tsx-nmx-2217196.htm
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - May 18, 2017) - Nemaska Lithium Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiaries (collectively, "Nemaska Lithium" or the "Corporation") (TSX:NMX)(OTCQX:NMKEF) are pleased to announce that the Company has obtained four (4) additional issued patents as well as two (2) additional allowed patent applications.
Canadian Patent Nos. 2,871,092 and 2,928,227 related to processes for preparing lithium hydroxide were granted on May 9, 2017 and May 16, 2017, respectively. US 14/396,109, the equivalent in the United States of CA 2,871,092, was allowed by United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on April 25, 2017. This latter patent should thus issue within few weeks. AU 2014339706, the equivalent in Australia of CA 2,928,227, was accepted on May 18, 2017.
The Corporation is also pleased to announce that Canadian Patent No. 2,940,027 issued on May 16, 2017. This patent relates to methods for treating lithium-containing materials.
Finally, Australian Patent No. 2013270412 related to a process for preparing lithium carbonate was granted on March 30, 2017. The Canadian and US corresponding patents were previously granted last summer.
Jean-Francois Magnan, Technical Manager of Nemaska Lithium commented, "These granted patents clearly confirm the uniqueness of our processes that allow us to produce low cost, high purity lithium salts in an environmentally friendly manner. We have considerably strengthened our patent position with respect to protecting our lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate manufacturing processes in Canada, USA and Australia, which are the major centres for hard rock lithium production."
Based on issuance of these patents and in view of accelerated examination via the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH), the Company can thus expect to obtain more efficiently, more rapidly and at lower costs, the allowance of other patent applications belonging to same patent families in foreign countries.
NMX - gestern interessante Kerze im Chart "produziert"; sah fast so aus als ob jemand raus musste, egal was es kostet.......Sell Off und nun Erholung möglich
Marantha!
Homo proponit sed deus disponit - Es ist ein langer Weg zum Whisky-Experten - aber es ist eine schöne Zeit dahin! - gemäß § 34 WpHG darf der Autor zu jederzeit Short- oder Long-Positionen in der/den behandelte(n) Aktie(n) halten.
Gab es nicht mal eine Cobalt Explorer Liste hier? oder welcher Junior könnte der nächste Produzent sein?
Habe mich mit einem Freund unterhalten, der seit 20! Jahren in der Entwicklung von E-Mobilität /Batterietechnologie arbeitet, der meinte Lithium auf die nächsten Jahre weiterhin sehr interessant, wobei es davon genug gibt, aber Cobalt wäre nach wie vor der schwierigste zu beziehende Rohstoff und sehr knapp, und gr0ße Abhängigkeit, da 80% aus dem Kongo kommt (und das Größtenteils unter den widrigsten Bedingungen / Kinderarbeit und Co ..)
bischen spät dran, aber wollte mir nochmal den einen oder anderen Titel anschauen..Generell Swing - Long Trades bevorzugt.
Gab es nicht mal eine Cobalt Explorer Liste hier? oder welcher Junior könnte der nächste Produzent sein?
Habe mich mit einem Freund unterhalten, der seit 20! Jahren in der Entwicklung von E-Mobilität /Batterietechnologie arbeitet, der meinte Lithium auf die nächsten Jahre weiterhin sehr interessant, wobei es davon genug gibt, aber Cobalt wäre nach wie vor der schwierigste zu beziehende Rohstoff und sehr knapp, und gr0ße Abhängigkeit, da 80% aus dem Kongo kommt (und das Größtenteils unter den widrigsten Bedingungen / Kinderarbeit und Co ..)
bischen spät dran, aber wollte mir nochmal den einen oder anderen Titel anschauen..
Keine Ahnung. Würde auf eine Seitwärtsbewegung eher mit potential nach unten rechnen. Kann mir nicht vorstellen das wir ohne irgendeine Top Meldung wieder hoch laufen. Ach ja Guten Morgen!
• 16:00 - US Verkäufe neuer Häuser AprilMarantha!
Homo proponit sed deus disponit - Es ist ein langer Weg zum Whisky-Experten - aber es ist eine schöne Zeit dahin! - gemäß § 34 WpHG darf der Autor zu jederzeit Short- oder Long-Positionen in der/den behandelte(n) Aktie(n) halten.
Keine Ahnung. Würde auf eine Seitwärtsbewegung eher mit potential nach unten rechnen. Kann mir nicht vorstellen das wir ohne irgendeine Top Meldung wieder hoch laufen. Ach ja Guten Morgen!