Found this comment in a more detailed coverage about Caza looking at its Q2 results.
Judging by the comment it seems as though Tiree (Thames) will be dumped in favour of another prospect Lewis. Tiree is not ruled out yet but in my opinion it is unlikely. (NOTE: for Arran read Amazon)
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In addition to all this appraisal and development work, there are some high impact exploration targets in the prospect inventory. Unfortunately, confidence in these has taken something of a knock following the disappointment of the Arran duster, which was part of the company?s Bolmex trend in southwest Louisiana. There are other prospects here, and the company hopes the data from Arran will help refine its understanding of the geology, including an Arran look-alike, the 76 BCF and 1.4 million barrel Tiree prospect, and Lewis, with 42 BCF and 0.8 million barrels (Caza has a 25 per cent WI in Tiree and 50 per cent of Lewis). Tiree is being re-evaluated in the wake of Arran but Lewis still looks a likely contender for drilling later this year.
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In my opinion I think QPN will not get involved and will focus its attention now on South Sumatra while keeping up its hopes for Bullseye development that could benefit QPN
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