gordon geko
- 22 Feb 2005 11:50
could this be the next one to go like white nile speculaors talking about 20p i'm in @ 4p RAB capital have 30% so following thier lead any opinions ????
driver
- 12 Jun 2013 20:29
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driver
- 15 Jul 2013 13:06
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News Letter 15/07/2013
Dear Shareholders and Colleagues,
This summer has been one of British sporting success – a Briton winning Wimbledon, a successful Lions tour, and (perhaps) victory in the Ashes. We would improve your summer, and our own, if we could produce some small victories for Regency. We are working towards that, in a discouraging market.
Sudan
On Friday two of our geologists returned from a target identification field trip to Sudan.
Gary Hurst, project manager, and Amy Linehan, project geologist, flew out to Khartoum a fortnight ago to meet with the Head of the Agromineral Department at the Ministry of Minerals, where they spent time researching, talking to local geologists and arranging logistics, before flying out to Port Sudan. From there, they took a team of eight people into the field at our Red Sea concession.
From their temporary base camp in the desert, five days were spent exploring for evaporite sequences by traversing the field, taking samples, doing some basic mapping, field reconnaissance and structural analysis of the lithologies.
A great deal was achieved before the beginning of Ramadan brought our programme to a close. A detailed report of the trip will be released via RNS.
Fraser Range
All Australians, and some of you, know of the great success that Australian company Sirius has found with their Nova and Bollinger nickel-copper-cobalt deposits in Western Australia. Their story is one that all exploration companies strive to emulate and market attention is focussed on companies with adjacent tenements.
Late last year we announced that we agreed the sale of the majority of the rights to our Fraser West Project in Australia to RAM Resources Limited (ASX:RMR)("RAM"), a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. The map below demonstrates the location of these tenements in Fraser Range in relation to Sirius’.
With just two days’ notice from RAM, we have been able to arrange a team of 5 geologists (borrowed from Red Rock Resources and not currently doing field work) to work on this Regency project that is being carried out on behalf of RAM. The decision was made following discussions with RAM given the need to get feet on the ground working before the licence anniversary.
The work is important and exciting, and it is a tribute to the efficiency of our systems that we are able to pick something up and hit the ground running so promptly. From the H&S protocols, to the logistical planning, budget and field work proposal, we are always ready for swift mobilisation. We are able to rely on an outstanding staff who worked efficiently to get both the Sudanese and Australian reconnaissance trips off the ground.
The team will be flying out in two groups today and Wednesday, for approximately 2-3 weeks in the field.
The following photos are from a reconnaissance trip to Fraser Range undertaken in April this year and demonstrate the environment our geo team will be working in over the next few weeks.
Fraser Range is a project that excites all of us. RAM is at the start of a road that has the potential for failure, but also for success that could transform us.
halifax
- 04 Nov 2013 17:31
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driver is this the last throw of the dice?