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Remember, I’m an industrialist. I’ve done this before. I see the potential in our country of an industry at least the size of Aramco, a multi-trillion-dollar company that underpins the entire economy of Saudi Arabia and that high standard of living which 34 million people have in their country.
We have the potential of creating an industry at least that size, and having economic growth for decades, full employment for decades. That is the power of this opportunity. The $2 billion gets that ball rolling.
‘Do it immediately’. Why Fortescue boss Twiggy Forrest says the federal budget’s green hydrogen plans can’t wait
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd (ASX: FMG) looks well-placed to make hay from the federal budget’s $2 billion green hydrogen program.www.fool.com.au
I can not wait:I never new Australia was so rich in hydrogen. Oh, the humanity.
And the fun bit with the Voice on its way is the blackmailing and extortion coming to keep them running on first nation lands and seas.The real issue hasn't raised its head yet, getting permission to build the massive solar/wind farms that will be required, that isn't going to get easier IMO.
We should know by the end of the year.
Got to be easier than getting permission to build a mine.The real issue hasn't raised its head yet, getting permission to build the massive solar/wind farms that will be required, that isn't going to get easier IMO.
We should know by the end of the year.
Having opened 7 mines, a huge rail network, electrical transmission lines, gas pipelines, airports, road systems etc etc I don’t think it’s going to be anything new as far as FMG are concerned, business as usual I think.And the fun bit with the Voice on its way is the blackmailing and extortion coming to keep them running on first nation lands and seas.
It would be cause for legal company law suit for negligence and class action in a decade from now..but what I say....
Who the government? That’s sorts of government incentives tend to be very good investments, think about it, the get all the money back and more, eg it shortens dole lines which are an expense, and creates income streams from the employees wages, company taxes etc etc.Seems to be quite happy spending my money
Just watch the queue and the hands out for the cash. No cheques or credit card payment. Thankyou.And the fun bit with the Voice on its way is the blackmailing and extortion coming to keep them running on first nation lands and seas.
It would be cause for legal company law suit for negligence and class action in a decade from now..but what I say....
Not to sure about that.Got to be easier than getting permission to build a mine.
You are a land holder aren’t you?Not to sure about that.
Whereas in the USA, as land holders are owners of the ground as well as the surface, the farmer is gettingYou are a land holder aren’t you?
Which do you find most offensive, a company coming and telling you they are going to convert your land into a giant open pit mine, that it will never recover from, or tell you they want to put some wind turbines on your land and pay you an annual fee for each one, while you can continue your farming operation.
I just drove across the corn fields of the USA, and witnessed first hand farmer growing corn with wind farms dotted throughout the corn fields, to them it’s a great new income stream on top of their regular farming operations.
Australian land holders get paid handsomely when they allow wind turbines to be erected on their property.Whereas in the USA, as land holders are owners of the ground as well as the surface, the farmer is getting
royalties or able to sell the farm for a fortune, so farmers stop farming and live like a king on a cruise ship...
I agree wind farm are king of compatible without too much hassle with some extensive grazing..but it is a pain with gates, weed propagation, inability to shot pests,...for solar farms,it is a complete no go..
Saw a real world experience near widgee.. Gympie area in Qld... hectares upon hectares of good rainfall and soil destroyed...
I am not anti wind solar mining battery or H2 per se, but like everything,there are limits, good and bad use, fair or not trade off.
Sadly, against a narrative and a politically distorted economy, it is very hard to present an objective and realistic view on these.
I have actually no doubt whatsoever that the industry leaders including FMG are fully aware of various limitations or even pipe dream yet use press conferences and media releases to ensure image boosting and grant catching projects.
You can lose a few million here or there, often offset with taxpayers grants if this ensures a reduced royalty tax or easier extension granted worth billions.
Let's not be naive...
Well Mr GG yes, umm, err perhaps and so onMs. Hick CEO Metals FMG has just been spruicking FMG in an article in the AFR which is behind a paywall.
After years of fruitless drilling, Fortescue is ready to change tactic
New boss Fiona Hick says Fortescue is weighing acquisitions after a frustrating seven-year search for lithium, and growing more confident about its new iron ore mine in Gabon.www.afr.com
One takeaway was that she plans to move on what she can control.
Reading between the lines this may indicate a greater de facto M + A strategy further afield in FMG, by Mark Hutchison to Dr. Forrest's Gladstone FIFO "brain storm" battery outfit enabling it to slowly grow by acquisitions should it not deliver quickly as a standalone.
On the metals side of FMG Ms. Hick is looking at rather large moves in to Africa and South America, along her "that which she can control" strategy, Fe ore and acquisitions.
A sister article from the same edition suggests that energy companies should "stick to their knitting " and leave start ups to solve the problems of carbon and global warming according to Wood Energy, a consultancy group based in London. Once one of these startups needs capital and looks promising then the larger company may move in rather than waste capital working on carbon.
‘Blockbuster didn’t invent streaming’ – the lesson for big oil and gas
Ground-breaking tech advances to reduce carbon emissions will come from start-ups and venture capital, not oil and gas behemoths, says Wood executive president.www.afr.com
Perhaps Ms. Hick listens and sticks to what she is good at.
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Drastic fall??? Any year iron ore averaged over $100 is a great year to me.Warming: Viewers are advised that this is an FMG post.
FMG is a world major iron ore producer whose management seems mostly focussed on renewable, lithium, H2 production and aboriginal rights.
Any viewer more interested in the iron ore price drastic fall and bleak future is advised not to follow FMG PR releases
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