Having been a geology student of one of the Non-ex directors I feel fairly safe in saying the suitable regional stress fields over possibly the hottest rocks at or near earths surface (excluding magmas) is fairly unique. The actual designation of where to drill was derived from some interesting geophysics and the resevoir growth acuratley predicted,
For the geos the cooper basin stood out like a massive bullseye over which GDY has tenure. If they are the hottest rocks I believe the company will inturn be able to remain the most viable and profitable, why such a company should fade to the back ground is beyond me.
I see geodynamics growing to a substantial size however i doubt it will be the golden bullet in greenpower supply for the whole world for purely technical reasons.
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