- Sorry to argue every point, but my view is that Barque will be the making of this company (and maybe also Ironbark owned by CUE in WA) Any capital the company has (and I can't see how it's in the pockets of the directors) would be best used to retain as big an interest in that (those) as we can, rather than sell out to some big multinational.
I've seen quite a bit of informed comment that LNG could be a very important bridge from coal and oil to renewables, therefore an important fuel in the next decade or two.
Incidentally, I see OGOG's Alastair McGregor is chairman of the board at CUE, and NZOG's Andrew Jefferies is also on their very strong board. I'd say NZOG and OGOG see quite some potential for CUE.
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Cheers, Lion