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  • #31
    Reported on London Stock Exchange June 2025,test done by uog plc
    • In Jamaica, the completion of additional technical studies that were agreed as part of the licence extension have provided additional positive support to the farm-out process

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    • #32
      UOG PLC Piston Core Survey

      Piston Core Survey n 3D data reprocessing is agreed as a requirement for this cycle up until 31 January 2026
      Last edited by wbvs; April 7, 2025, 02:48 PM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by wbvs View Post
        UOG PLC Piston Core Survey
        Today 7april 2025 ,wet season or hurricane season starts on 1st day of June and goes through last day of October which they have
        a 12 weeks stretch before contract expires

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        • #34
          UOG PLC Piston Core

          http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/c...8-e688a0984595
          Mon 4/7/2025 3:12 PM
          It seems you're referring to United Oil & Gas PLC (UOG) and a specific test related to their operations, possibly tied to the Primary Colibri Prospect in Jamaica, with results reported on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in June 2024. Since you’ve asked about a test mandated in November 2023 that came back positive, I’ll clarify this based on available data and search the web for updates as of April 07, 2025.
          From what I can piece together, UOG has been focused on their Walton Morant Licence in Jamaica, particularly the Colibri Prospect. In November 2023, there’s no direct public record of a specific test being mandated that month, but the timeline aligns with ongoing exploration activities. The company was nearing the end of its licence term (initially set to expire January 31, 2024), during which they were conducting farm-out efforts and preparatory work for drilling. A key activity around that period involved piston core sampling, which is a method to detect oil and gas traces in the seabed without drilling a full well. This could be the "test" you’re referring to, as it fits the exploration context.
          Fast forward to June 2024: UOG released an operational update on June 24, 2024, via the LSE (AIM: UOG). While the update primarily focused on their Abu Sennan concession in Egypt (noting a stable production rate of ~704 barrels of oil equivalent per day), it also mentioned ongoing efforts in Jamaica. Around this time, there was no explicit announcement of a "positive test" from November 2023 being reported in June 2024. However, a related development emerged later in August 2024, when UOG clarified misinformation about Jamaica. They confirmed that piston core sampling had been conducted (not a full well), and while it aimed to detect oil residue, no commercial discovery was claimed. This suggests that if a test from late 2023 (like piston core sampling) showed "positive" traces of hydrocarbons, it might have been part of internal assessments or farm-out discussions, not a public headline in June.
          Given your question, here’s the likely scenario:
          • Test Mandated in November 2023: This could refer to the planning or initiation of piston core sampling, a low-cost method to gather geochemical data, mandated as part of their licence obligations or farm-out strategy before the January 2024 deadline.
          • Positive Result: A "positive" outcome might mean the sampling detected oil or gas traces, which would be encouraging for potential partners but not conclusive of a commercial find. Such results are often kept under wraps until a bigger announcement (e.g., drilling success or a farm-out deal).
          • June 2024 Reporting: The LSE update in June didn’t explicitly tie back to a November 2023 test with a "positive" label. It’s possible this was misreported or conflated with later clarifications. The August 2024 statement, however, hints that earlier sampling (possibly from late 2023) showed some promise, prompting speculation.
          Searching the web and LSE records up to April 07, 2025, I can’t find a definitive June 2024 announcement stating a November 2023 test "came back positive." The closest match is the piston core sampling narrative, which UOG referenced in August 2024 to correct exaggerated claims. For example, an August 26, 2024, LSE release noted that sampling was part of their 2024 efforts to de-risk Colibri, but no specific November 2023 mandate or June 2024 "positive" result is detailed.
          If you heard about a positive test via the LSE in June 2024, it might stem from a misinterpretation of operational updates or a third-party report not fully aligned with UOG’s official stance. Without a drilling confirmation (which hasn’t happened as of early 2025), the "positive" could reflect preliminary geochemical data shared with investors or partners privately.
          For precise details, I’d need the exact LSE announcement you’re referencing. Could you clarify what you meant by "test came back positive" or where you saw it? Alternatively, check UOG’s investor page on uogplc.com or the LSE AIM section for June 2024 releases. Based on current data, the test was likely piston core sampling, with results possibly showing hydrocarbon traces, but nothing game-changing was publicized in June 2024. Let me know how I can dig deeper!







          Sent from Outlook

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          • #35
            Originally posted by wbvs View Post
            UOG PLC Piston Core

            http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/c...8-e688a0984595
            Mon 4/7/2025 3:12 PM
            It seems you're referring to United Oil & Gas PLC (UOG) and a specific test related to their operations, possibly tied to the Primary Colibri Prospect in Jamaica, with results reported on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in June 2024. Since you’ve asked about a test mandated in November 2023 that came back positive, I’ll clarify this based on available data and search the web for updates as of April 07, 2025.
            From what I can piece together, UOG has been focused on their Walton Morant Licence in Jamaica, particularly the Colibri Prospect. In November 2023, there’s no direct public record of a specific test being mandated that month, but the timeline aligns with ongoing exploration activities. The company was nearing the end of its licence term (initially set to expire January 31, 2024), during which they were conducting farm-out efforts and preparatory work for drilling. A key activity around that period involved piston core sampling, which is a method to detect oil and gas traces in the seabed without drilling a full well. This could be the "test" you’re referring to, as it fits the exploration context.
            Fast forward to June 2024: UOG released an operational update on June 24, 2024, via the LSE (AIM: UOG). While the update primarily focused on their Abu Sennan concession in Egypt (noting a stable production rate of ~704 barrels of oil equivalent per day), it also mentioned ongoing efforts in Jamaica. Around this time, there was no explicit announcement of a "positive test" from November 2023 being reported in June 2024. However, a related development emerged later in August 2024, when UOG clarified misinformation about Jamaica. They confirmed that piston core sampling had been conducted (not a full well), and while it aimed to detect oil residue, no commercial discovery was claimed. This suggests that if a test from late 2023 (like piston core sampling) showed "positive" traces of hydrocarbons, it might have been part of internal assessments or farm-out discussions, not a public headline in June.
            Given your question, here’s the likely scenario:
            • Test Mandated in November 2023: This could refer to the planning or initiation of piston core sampling, a low-cost method to gather geochemical data, mandated as part of their licence obligations or farm-out strategy before the January 2024 deadline.
            • Positive Result: A "positive" outcome might mean the sampling detected oil or gas traces, which would be encouraging for potential partners but not conclusive of a commercial find. Such results are often kept under wraps until a bigger announcement (e.g., drilling success or a farm-out deal).
            • June 2024 Reporting: The LSE update in June didn’t explicitly tie back to a November 2023 test with a "positive" label. It’s possible this was misreported or conflated with later clarifications. The August 2024 statement, however, hints that earlier sampling (possibly from late 2023) showed some promise, prompting speculation.
            Searching the web and LSE records up to April 07, 2025, I can’t find a definitive June 2024 announcement stating a November 2023 test "came back positive." The closest match is the piston core sampling narrative, which UOG referenced in August 2024 to correct exaggerated claims. For example, an August 26, 2024, LSE release noted that sampling was part of their 2024 efforts to de-risk Colibri, but no specific November 2023 mandate or June 2024 "positive" result is detailed.
            If you heard about a positive test via the LSE in June 2024, it might stem from a misinterpretation of operational updates or a third-party report not fully aligned with UOG’s official stance. Without a drilling confirmation (which hasn’t happened as of early 2025), the "positive" could reflect preliminary geochemical data shared with investors or partners privately.
            For precise details, I’d need the exact LSE announcement you’re referencing. Could you clarify what you meant by "test came back positive" or where you saw it? Alternatively, check UOG’s investor page on uogplc.com or the LSE AIM section for June 2024 releases. Based on current data, the test was likely piston core sampling, with results possibly showing hydrocarbon traces, but nothing game-changing was publicized in June 2024. Let me know how I can dig deeper!







            Sent from Outlook
            Piston Core
            uog did piston core in November 2023 results were positive

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            • #36
              They know where oil is located offshore


              All what appears on youtube is correct they know where it is i.e oil well

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              • #37
                It was on April edition of uog plc when herona Thompson was named country manager


                it was posted on www.uogplc.com test came back positive as listed by london stock exchange above

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                • #38
                  A small area of primary colibri prospect Jamaica


                  they did not did entire walton Morant basin but a specific area at primary colibri prospect Jamaica

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                  • #39
                    That's why JObserver reported oil find last year...
                    we need exploration well now

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by wbvs View Post

                      Today 7april 2025 ,wet season or hurricane season starts on 1st day of June and goes through last day of October which they have
                      a 12 weeks stretch before contract expires
                      Piston core survey what was agreed was done
                      maybe that's why vaz hit the gas pedal and granted a 2 years extension

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                      • #41
                        We would like to know what the next 2 year prerequisite are?

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                        • #42
                          there figure are just about correct,.9 million for farm-in in London 2.4 for farm-in in Texas and
                          35million for Tullow 3 D seismic what left was spent in November 2023,they claimed 39.3 million was invested on jamaica...here 1 million
                          uSD was invested at primary colibri prospect Jamaica to cover geological test
                          Last edited by wbvs; April 7, 2025, 04:31 PM.

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                          • #43
                            non disclosure agreement doesn't make it appear transparent...things to hide from public Scrutiny

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                            • #44
                              Public has a right to know what was agreed to,
                              vaz please release what uog plc required for
                              Next two years...it's Jamaica well not Daryl Vaz
                              Well.

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                              • #45
                                2 years extension was granted in January and it was published in march old news...non disclosure agreement took told

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