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#1

We will know OSH intent by the time Aussie market opens on 7-21.

Will we know Total's plan?

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#2
OSH takes the breakup penalty money and goes home. TOT bides time.
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#3
Agreed0 OSH breaks up and Total waits

We stay in holding pattern and draw up the Exxon papers
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#4
Makes sense is that what happens ???
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#5
OSH's walk with the $60M combined with a resounding NO vote on the 28th might in itself be sufficient to demonstrate cause for dismissal of MH. Badly interpreting shareholder interests. Terrible well drilling management. No value assigned outside PRL15. Quicksale strategy at the bottom of the LNG market Mixed messages to shareholders about the liquidity available to get us to first shipment. Failure to reveal strategic waiver of Total obligation to drill Antelope South. Gag order agreement. Excessive personal enrichment.

Here's a tip to Hession: Don't agree to another walk-away payment unless Shareholders have the ability to see the agreement first so that you might first gauge their response. Your avarice is widely recognized.
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'ArtM72' pid='74442' datel Wrote:

OSH's walk with the $60M combined with a resounding NO vote on the 28th might in itself be sufficient to demonstrate cause for dismissal of MH.

  • Badly interpreting shareholder interests.
  • Terrible well drilling management.
  • No value assigned outside PRL15.
  • Quicksale strategy at the bottom of the LNG market Mixed messages to shareholders about the liquidity available to get us to first shipment.
  • Failure to reveal strategic waiver of Total obligation to drill Antelope South.
  • Gag order agreement.
  • Excessive personal enrichment.

Here's a tip to Hession: Don't agree to another walk-away payment unless Shareholders have the ability to see the agreement first so that you might first gauge their response.

Your avarice is widely recognized.

Avarice is equivalent to ==> Greed; one of the Seven Deadly Sins

  1. Hubristic Pride - a hierarchical dominance orientation, in which status depends on social validation
  2. Greed - a selfish and excessive desire for more of something (as money) than is needed
  3. Lust - a psychological force producing intense wanting for an object, or circumstance fulfilling the emotion
  4. Malicious Envy - an emotion which occurs when a person lacks another's superior quality, achievement, or possession and either desires it or wishes that the other lacked it
  5. Gluttony - over-indulgence and over-consumption of food, drink, or wealth items to the point of extravagance or waste
  6. Inordinate Anger - an emotion that involves a strong uncomfortable and emotional response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat. Anger can occur when a person feels their personal boundaries are being or going to be violated
  7. Sloth - a hierarchical dominance orientation, in which status depends on social validation

As incredible as it may seem, this guy Hession seemingly commits all Seven Deadly Sins consistently.

Perhaps Hession will go back home with his ill-gotten bonusus, fees and salary and run for President of something?

Drivel Maven with Personality
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#7
The failure of the contracted Antelope South was "Material" not "Reasonable" for shareholders.

OSL is in trouble. Now about those dollars, exchange problems in PNG. Santo's will denominate their ledger in US$

Isn't this fun ?

;-)
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