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Spoke to an uncle of mine last weekend about it, he's a chem eng in petroleum. Was like "pfft will take years for exploration like that to be worth anything". He seems to think the Shit they have to do to make shale work is pretty ridiculous and sometimes dodgy.

He's right and he's wrong

Wrong because if someone chucked 100k at the share 4 months ago, they'd be a millionaire by now. A friend on hot copper had 200k on it and is well into that actually,

Right because most shale plays do take a couple of years to actually start producing oil, but A. share prices don't wait for oil to start producing to go up / be worth a lot of money (see above, or if a joint venture partner comes on or a major buys us out), and B. this isn't an ordinary shale (see company announcements referring to the discovery as behaving more like a conventional play; not that shale/unconventional plays aren't profitable).

Do your own research (and that includes not necessarily listening to me) - even the experts disagree on things but one thing that no one but the most vicious downrampers on hot copper can disagree on is that they've made a pretty huge discovery.

do you like ever listen?

King springs progressives - http://kingsprings.com.au/product/progressive-rate

really that good?

8 in the front and 4 in the rear.

If you go some Jap high rates in yours by god I will key it the next time I see it.

nah man, my spines had enough.

won't you anyway just because?

You're not supposed to know that!

wont be able to see it, itd just blend in with the cracks.

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