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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aminex Plc | LSE:AEX | London | Ordinary Share | IE0003073255 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -5.56% | 0.85 | 0.80 | 0.90 | 0.90 | 0.85 | 0.90 | 3,674,301 | 09:46:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -8.50 | 35.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2015 16:36 | The March challenge is now on…. March 2015 Oil Stock Competitions: The race is on, the train has just started to leave the station??!! Who will be the winners and who will be the losers? Good luck. fb | flyingbull | |
27/2/2015 16:36 | Yes, thank-you Skin, must just be me. I've done something to change the BB font. Even when subscribed Jacks they still try and sell you L2. Have a nice weekend y'all. | gerryjames | |
27/2/2015 16:25 | Hi Gerry yes, its flying :-) Font? Sales mail? Que? Hope you're OK | skinwalker | |
27/2/2015 15:26 | double post | blackgold00 | |
27/2/2015 15:26 | NEW interview (Aminex set for early gas production in Tanzania) | blackgold00 | |
27/2/2015 15:08 | A little piece indicating just what an impoverished and undeveloped basket case Tanzania is with a population of 46m and GDP of only $41bn despite its abundance of natural resources: | warbaby43 | |
27/2/2015 15:05 | I get them as well gerry, sale smails. They want to move me to level 2 or some such. But I've told them I'm not moving, no head for heights these days. | jacks13 | |
27/2/2015 13:52 | O/T 570! Skin. PS has your font changed? Contacted advfn and they returned a sales mail. | gerryjames | |
27/2/2015 13:22 | Do you think they can write Jacks? I'd be surprised | skinwalker | |
27/2/2015 12:18 | I've got an old fountain pen they can use. (And a bottle of Quink Ink, ahh the old days!) | jacks13 | |
27/2/2015 11:59 | "The Board continues to appreciate shareholder patience as it works towards the signing of the GSA" | blackgold00 | |
26/2/2015 20:27 | Wow. At midnight only 54 days.... Ah,.... but what about the nights? | lfdkmp | |
26/2/2015 18:53 | Bun 55 days | dfgo | |
26/2/2015 18:30 | How far away is 22nd April. Can someone run the numbers? | bunbooster2 | |
26/2/2015 16:44 | Oilbarrel say, of Wentworth delivery of gas under their GSA: "The initial delivery is expected to begin by 22 April 2015" | edgar222 | |
26/2/2015 11:02 | ngms27, if Aminex can raise the funds and drill that first appraisal well and its successful, no one will be getting their hands on Nytory on the chirpy chirpy cheap cheap..., though I expect Wentworth and Co would dearly love to do so. | blackgold00 | |
26/2/2015 08:05 | Probably not. They are hardly going to sing to the rooftops when they think they might be able to pick up Nytora chirpy chirpy cheap cheap... | ngms27 | |
26/2/2015 07:59 | This from the Wentworth RNS of 29th December, so looking at the last sentence, are we still to hear more on Anardarko's conclusions on Tembo? "Petrophysical analysis of the Cretaceous section indicates 11 meters of natural gas net pay. Natural gas and some condensate was recovered by modular formation dynamics testing ("MDT") confirming the petrophysical analysis. The Onshore Rovuma Partners do not plan any further evaluation of the Tembo well at this time but will assess all the data recovered from this well to determine the potential commerciality of this discovery." | warbaby43 | |
25/2/2015 20:33 | "With Songo Songo production declining below infrastructure capacity and markets continuing to expand", TSX-V: ORC.A, ORC.B "TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, Feb. 24, 2015 /CNW/ - Orca Exploration Group Inc. ("Orca" or the "Company") today announced an update of its activities in respect of Songo Songo development and changes among some of the Company's key stakeholders in Tanzania. Following a Tanzania Parliament review of an alleged fraud in the energy sector, the Minister and Permanent Secretary for Energy and Minerals have been replaced, along with the board of directors of state power company TANESCO. With Songo Songo production declining below infrastructure capacity and markets continuing to expand, the Company has been developing plans to embark upon a first phase of Songo Songo development, with financing of approximately half of the US$120 million estimated capital cost in the process of receiving internal approvals by the International Finance Corporation ("IFC") of the World Bank Group. Weekly TANESCO payments have resumed since the beginning of 2015 and form an integral part of the plan to finance Songo Songo development." more | blackgold00 | |
25/2/2015 19:21 | Although a little mini positivity today , we still need a killer RNS to get a break . | pyjamaboy | |
25/2/2015 18:54 | Should be able to drill a single well for something like $7m now I would think | ngms27 | |
25/2/2015 17:41 | All we need now for a couple of Ntorya/Likonde drills is the GSA and some cash - loan, Placing or corporate activity (leaving out non-starter farmout) or a combination of two of those? This from the Oilbarrel piece on African Petroleum: "Having spent more than 28 years in the industry with stints at Hess, Apache and Shell, Lake isn’t phased by the slump in the oil price. “I’ve seen these cycles many times before and in some ways this is the perfect time to explore because the costs are right down,” says Lake. “Rigs that were on day rates of US$600,000-US$750,00 Guestimates for two back-to-backs? | warbaby43 | |
25/2/2015 16:55 | With regard to TPDC and Kiliwani, this from 7.1.3 on p51: "Under the terms of the Nyuni East Songo-Songo PSA which governs the Kiliwani North Development Licence, TPDC may elect to contribute a participating interest of between 5 per cent. and 20 per cent. of costs (such participating interest to be determined by the daily production rate), excluding exploration costs, in order to obtain a corresponding participating interest in production and revenues. At the planned level of production from Kiliwani North, TPDC’s participating interest would be 5 per cent." | warbaby43 | |
25/2/2015 16:04 | Dan "So any lender will look at it with AMINEX AT 22%. Sorry BUDS that won't get you any good loan. This production is OVERHYPED." with AMINEX KN AT 22%? THE 15% is for backing in (Ruvuma PSA Ntorya) not KN, KN has just 15% secured against it from the 4 exploration wells to be drilled end of 2016. "Under the terms of the Ruvuma PSA, after the grant of a development plan, TPDC may elect to contribute a participating interest of 15 per cent. of costs, excluding exploration costs in order to obtain a participating interest of 15 per cent. in production and revenues" I wonder if an appraisal well would be included in the costs? | blackgold00 |
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