Pottstown, youll find the colder temperatures this morning. Doylestown is 27 degrees. Pottstown below freezing. A look at millville at 23 degrees this morning. A cold start and its calm here at nbc 10. The wind will find its way to the rest of the area. The wind speeds increase during the day. That will help the temperature increase as well. By 10 00 this morning, 48 degrees and middle 50s and still climbing at 1 00 this afternoon. Well go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood to show you how warm its going to get where you live when im back in ten minutes. Katy zachry is watching first alert traffic. I am, bill. We have our first issue of the morning. This is for drivers in Delaware County 59 northbound. I brought the camera thats frozen unfortunately. This is right near the Commodore Barry bridge. You can see flashing lights. The exit sign, theres kerlin street. More details right here. Theres been a fuel still between the exits for route 322 and also kerlin street. It h
Reagan family on behalf of the entire u. S. House of representatives. We have more on how mrs. Reagan is being remembered. Reporter late sunday the hearse carrying the former first ladys body left her home in los angeles where the 94yearold died of congestive Heart Failure sunday. Her daughter, patti davis releasing a blog post. I got the call around 8 30 this morning march 6th that my mother had died peacefully in her sleep. It was how she wanted to go. This morning new details are emerging about her Funeral Plans and mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan president ial library in simi valley, california, next to her husband Ronald Wilson reagan. Prior to the Funeral Service there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the library. Tributes are pouring in remembering the first Lady Nancy Reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. Her legacy being honored with a moment of silence on the debate stage. Democratic candidate and former first Lady H
Ireland: Providence Resources announces extension of Barryroe farm-out agreement
01 Mar 2021
Providence Resources, the Irish based resource development company, has announced an extension to the farm-out agreement for the
Barryroe licence.
Additional time required to finalise agreement with participants in financing structure
No change to overall development proposal
Providence announces that it has agreed to extend the current farm-out agreement with
SpotOn Energy by an additional two months, until April 30th, 2021. The overall structure of the farm-out as set out below remains and SpotOn’s funding obligations remain unchanged. However, the conditions to be fulfilled to attract investment from the Norwegian Export Credit Agency (GIEK), have altered from those originally proposed. SpotOn are negotiating a restructuring of the funding components and the extension is designed to provide time to complete the funding.