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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hurricane Energy Plc | LSE:HUR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B580MF54 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.79 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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09/1/2017 07:23 | CA have warrants for 23,333,333 shares @ 20p, that disposal will pretty much pay for them. CAs current holding in HUR makes up a huge proportion of their NAV, it's unsurprising that they're reducing. They've been hugely supportive of HUR and it's very unlikely imo that they're selling out but they obviously need to balance their portfolio. We wouldn't be where we are now without them, it will be interesting to see who bought them (into a rising price - so it's hardly distressed selling). Looking forward to us spudding Halifax this week, we press on. | prefab | |
09/1/2017 07:15 | The sooner they run out of shares the better | gregpeck7 | |
08/1/2017 20:45 | Bloodhound very good post , the possibilities here are mind blowing . I've intimidated before my own safety plan re monetising HUR but it wouldn't surprise me that if we do survive as an entity with control then with patience and froth blown away then the shareprice could be many multiples of our current shareprice zenith . It may be down to self determination and patience who the greater spoils go to | gibso6767 | |
08/1/2017 18:35 | What next for shareholders of last year's small-cap successes?Oil rigPaul Summers | Friday, 6th January, 2017 | More on: HMIHUR0inShareWhile many of the main market's larger constituents have experienced stellar rises in their share prices over the last year, their performance pales when compared to the gains enjoyed by the shareholders of some smaller companies. Let's look at two relative market minnows and ask whether this momentum can continue in 2017.World class assetsYou only need to glance at the share price graph of £629m cap Hurricane Energy (LSE: HUR) over the last 12 months to understand why so many private investors are drawn to oil stocks, particularly those lower down the market spectrum. Priced at a fraction under 10p one year ago, shares in the Godalming-based explorer now trade at 53p thanks to a series of extremely positive updates from the company. Back in September, Hurricane announced that it had found a 620 m oil column in its Lancaster well - one of the biggest such discoveries in the North Sea. Then, only last month, the company revealed that its Lincoln project had discovered another significant column of 660 m. As a result, Hurricane stated that it would be revising the latter's pre-drill resource estimates of 250m barrels of recoverable oil. There is now speculation that Lincoln could generate double this figure.In 2017, the company will be bringing Lancaster to development while also turning its attention to its "hugely important" Halifax asset - a project with the potential to be as lucrative as the other two. Assuming that Hurricane is able to replicate their success (and eventually generate over 1bn barrels of resources), its share price could be a lot higher in a few years. | gary38 | |
08/1/2017 18:05 | lets not forget they also have a further option to drill another well in the West of Shetland area, which is exercisable within 21 days following Halifax spud subject to transoceans agreement | laserdisc | |
08/1/2017 17:44 | Doh!! The AIS is highly accurate, my post however was not. The rig has moved approx 24km. I'll edit earlier post That's more like it. Ships are defo anchor handling IMHO. If anyone wants to check, just click on past track for the rig | oilretire | |
08/1/2017 17:39 | Just checked again. If you scroll out on the tracker so you can see the Shetlands to the West and then cross reference the position with the Halifax boundary it looks like we are in the zone!!! You little beauty. Let's get spudding. | pcok | |
08/1/2017 17:30 | It is the tracker linked from the header of this board. It has seemed to exactly match and support reported facts in the past but I accept it could be currently needing spectacles. I hope all will be revealed in the not too distant. Come on Dr T/Malcy whoever, cast a bit of light. | pcok | |
08/1/2017 17:14 | How accurate is the marine tracker that you are using? The key thing is that its moved, IMO | nicebut | |
08/1/2017 17:06 | Thanks for the addition of the link. It does look just about possible but they will have moved from the extreme NE point in Lincoln to the extreme SW point of Halifax. Time will tell. Your input has been really helpful. | pcok | |
08/1/2017 16:44 | It's moved approx 24km. From page 4, Halifax is about 2 blocks over (25km?) The past tracks for the Maersk Lifter & Laser certainly suggest anchor handling ops to me? | oilretire | |
08/1/2017 16:22 | Hi All, Interesting times. I have been watching the links to the rig position and feel there is no chance it is yet at the Halifax spud point. It simply hasn't moved far enough. However, it must be in the process of said move, I just don't understand why it is now stopped. Any out there with much greater knowledge than I able to explain the pause? Very much Long Term here. What a prospect! | pcok | |
08/1/2017 14:51 | 7 billion Mooted? Is that possible? | zztop | |
08/1/2017 12:39 | Thanks Laser, Its going to be an interesting week all round as I am currently in HUR, SOU, TLW and PMO | pounddreamer | |
08/1/2017 11:16 | pounddreamer it did move not far from licoln drill at the start of operations, approx. 600 metres I estimated was stopped for quite a few hours at that point , I thought at time they were waiting for weather, you never know they could have been doing more seismics on Lincoln , I don't know , wonder when we are going to get more update info on Lincoln. 19/12 stated The Lincoln Well was planned to exclude testing, and the well is now being plugged and abandoned ahead of the Transocean Spitsbergen drilling rig being demobilised from the Lincoln Well. A further announcement will be made once weather and sea state conditions have allowed for the rig to move to the Halifax well location and for the well to be spudded. does wording "A further announcement" relate to Lincoln final well data and third party reports ? or just the spud AS said its going to be a busy year certainly plenty of newsflow in the pipeline from now till the agm in June | laserdisc | |
08/1/2017 11:08 | Laser re your post 13734 How long was the rig stopped for? I wonder if they conducted a quick survey of the ridge under the rig to ascertain/verify best position for a drill between the Halifax and Lancaster if a)Halifax comes in as hoped and b)time and money allows. So pudding on Halifax next week - hopefully add 2 or 3p to SP | pounddreamer | |
08/1/2017 11:07 | The cpr due course will establish 2P reserves. Imo the market could use ~4/b per 2P. Lancaster Lincoln and Halifax should yield ~1b barrels 2P imo... it'll be a nav based play correlating to spot price Brent until they produce from Lancaster... they need just $400m for production at Lancaster as per cfo. | leeson31 | |
08/1/2017 11:04 | 8th June co stated The Company expects to reopen its data room for farmout discussions, once the results from the Lancaster 7 Wells have been interpreted and integrated with the ongoing development planning. words "new faces"mentioned I think it was on a malcy interview, so data room could be in process | laserdisc | |
08/1/2017 11:00 | Is the rig on site now? Will the Co RNS if and when they open the data room. | nicebut |
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