Thanks for the feedback. We suspect this will be another popular video on Namibia. We have a growing series of videos covering the amazing discoveries that have happened ov the last 18 months. BTW, I think I saw Dire Straits in concert back in 1985. Great band!😁
Will you be doing a article/video about Reconnaissance Energy Africa about there findings? They have the rights to 8.5million acres across Namibia and Botswana.
Hi Michael. We have a video in the making looking specifically at Recon Africa with a little bit on Monitor Exploration. Hope to have that out in a couple of weeks' time!
No, we generally do not contact companies directly. We base our content on what is available online, data in our global TROVE databases and 40+ years of experience. Judging by the limited number of comments we get, we assume we are getting most of it right. Always happy to be challenged on technical evaluations. @@TheMichaellee101
informative presentation, can you make a presentation on Namibia on the overall overview of the Basins which include Geology part also in a similar way you made for Nigeria and Angola?
Thanks for your comment. We have a series of videos dedicated to Namibia - these include the details of the various discoveries to date and some basin overviews. We have had over 60,000 views of our Namibia videos - checkout the playlists and watch all the Namibia videos in one enormous binge watch!! Please let me know if these have what you are looking for.
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface yes, i have gone through the videos, what i was looking for is a comprehensive ppt on Orange Basin actually with a bit of geology and petroleum system elements
It can be quite tricky to reliably unravel affiliates and subsidiaries but we understand Sintana to have exposure to 4 blocks in the Orange Basin (Trago is an affiliate as well as Custos). With 7 in Namibia in total (we believe there are ties with Apprentice Investment - PEL 103, Onshore). If anyone at Sintana wants to confirm their interests, let us know (info@1stsom.com) we're more than happy to clear it up in the next video! 🙂
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface You can search in the sedar database: Company: sintana energy Type: prospectus date: 24 feb 2022 page 12 - proposed namibian Acqusition ** remember that after chevron farm in Tarago remian with 10% with carry until 1 drill. Hope i dont have mistake :).
For some reason this reply was held for review - just spotted it now! I think I have come across sedar before but haven't used it in a while - thanks for sharing and bringing it back to my attention! It definitely helps to clear things up!
Very informative videos. I think Sintana has an indirect interest in Custos Investments Ltd which they have indicated represents a total of approx 7% indirect interest in PEL 87
Thanks for the information. We are watching the Orange Basin very closely and when we have enough new information to share, we will release an update. One thing we will feature is the Nara dry hole and what this could mean for the area (& Namibia)
Jacob, I believe our map comes from Namcor or the Namibian regulator. As far as I am aware the international maritime border between Namibia and South Africa has been ratified and there is no controversy. Please comment if this is not the case.
Not sure I understand Grandlemar. Billions of dollars, which the Namibian government didn't have, was invested by foreign companies. Remember - they haven't produced a barrel of oil yet and probably won't get a single dollar for many years to come. Surely this is a win-win?
Great round-up! Thanks for continuing to put out quality content!
Thanks for the feedback. We suspect this will be another popular video on Namibia. We have a growing series of videos covering the amazing discoveries that have happened ov the last 18 months. BTW, I think I saw Dire Straits in concert back in 1985. Great band!😁
Why are the eco atlantic blocks your favorites?
Hi Alberto - Cooper is my surname so I couldn't miss the opportunity to make a small joke about the Cooper Licence 🙂
Will you be doing a article/video about Reconnaissance Energy Africa about there findings?
They have the rights to 8.5million acres across Namibia and Botswana.
Hi Michael. We have a video in the making looking specifically at Recon Africa with a little bit on Monitor Exploration. Hope to have that out in a couple of weeks' time!
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface it's really exciting times for them right now. I'm looking forward to seeing your video.
Do you contact IR directly?
No, we generally do not contact companies directly. We base our content on what is available online, data in our global TROVE databases and 40+ years of experience. Judging by the limited number of comments we get, we assume we are getting most of it right. Always happy to be challenged on technical evaluations.
@@TheMichaellee101
Wonderful presentation and good solid information.
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informative presentation, can you make a presentation on Namibia on the overall overview of the Basins which include Geology part also in a similar way you made for Nigeria and Angola?
Thanks for your comment. We have a series of videos dedicated to Namibia - these include the details of the various discoveries to date and some basin overviews. We have had over 60,000 views of our Namibia videos - checkout the playlists and watch all the Namibia videos in one enormous binge watch!! Please let me know if these have what you are looking for.
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface yes, i have gone through the videos, what i was looking for is a comprehensive ppt on Orange Basin actually with a bit of geology and petroleum system elements
Thank you for documenting who is responsible
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So sintna energy have the exposhure to 3 blocks in the orenge basin and 5 blocks in namibia?
It can be quite tricky to reliably unravel affiliates and subsidiaries but we understand Sintana to have exposure to 4 blocks in the Orange Basin (Trago is an affiliate as well as Custos). With 7 in Namibia in total (we believe there are ties with Apprentice Investment - PEL 103, Onshore).
If anyone at Sintana wants to confirm their interests, let us know (info@1stsom.com) we're more than happy to clear it up in the next video! 🙂
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface
You can search in the sedar database:
Company: sintana energy
Type: prospectus
date: 24 feb 2022
page 12 - proposed namibian Acqusition
** remember that after chevron farm in Tarago remian with 10% with carry until 1 drill.
Hope i dont have mistake :).
For some reason this reply was held for review - just spotted it now!
I think I have come across sedar before but haven't used it in a while - thanks for sharing and bringing it back to my attention! It definitely helps to clear things up!
Who is the main players in the North Esst then ?
Not sure what you are asking Christie. Please restate your question.
Very informative videos. I think Sintana has an indirect interest in Custos Investments Ltd which they have indicated represents a total of approx 7% indirect interest in PEL 87
Thanks for the information. We are watching the Orange Basin very closely and when we have enough new information to share, we will release an update. One thing we will feature is the Nara dry hole and what this could mean for the area (& Namibia)
The borders between South Africa 🇿🇦 and Namibia 🇳🇦 to be checked again .....I feel most of that Shell block belongs to South Africa 😮
Jacob, I believe our map comes from Namcor or the Namibian regulator. As far as I am aware the international maritime border between Namibia and South Africa has been ratified and there is no controversy. Please comment if this is not the case.
Business opportunity
Agreed. Huge opportunity.
Namibia for BRICKS!
Would that make it BRINCS? 🤔
In much of this investment, the Namibian government is at the loosing end
Not sure I understand Grandlemar. Billions of dollars, which the Namibian government didn't have, was invested by foreign companies. Remember - they haven't produced a barrel of oil yet and probably won't get a single dollar for many years to come. Surely this is a win-win?