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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Igas Energy Plc | LSE:IGAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ042C28 | ORD 0.002P |
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% | 14.89 | 14.80 | 14.98 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/5/2016 10:24 | Live from the enquiry. | haydock | |
20/5/2016 10:12 | Yeah. Wait and see, again, and again! Bout time we were allowed to get on with it, imv. | hawkwind4 | |
20/5/2016 08:38 | Wait for it: N Yorks decision & demo start today. Could this lead to a little buying around now ? Movement: at least in terms of deals . | haydock | |
13/5/2016 14:14 | Oil price Looking at the tone rather than the specific numbers from the EIA in the last couple of days one could be forgiven for thinking that oil really can see the light at the end of the tunnel. ‘Staying on course’ towards the balance they see later this year and being likely to ‘increase demand forecasts’ due to booming gasoline demand in India is positive and 1H 2016 demand being 200/- b/d higher than forecast at +1.4m b/d is the beginnings of evidence. My number of a natural build of +1.6m b/d may be about right in the end. But with the EIA saying that supply and demand is coming more into balance by the end of this year, what happens when you add, or rather take away the $500bn worth of worldwide investment that the majors have withdrawn. These projects will not be able to be brought back at the click of fingers and some are lost forever. The EIA is right to look at gasoline demand, it is growing in India and China and the US is edging towards consumption of 9.65m b/d of gasoline, above my recent call of 9.5m b/d. Now obviously the oil market isnt suddenly better, the vampire squids still think that storage tanks will overflow and they are certainly high but the recent supply outages have by any means been as responsible as anything else for avoiding the return to sub $30 oil. Indeed with as much as 1m b/d of Canadian oil still off the market, and Nigeria overnight adding to the shortfall, the 2.9m b/d outage figure for the end of April estimated by the EIA only on Wednesday now looks too low. On an altogether different note I wish all the best to Marcus Ashworth, legendary bond expert and blogger, Haitong Securities have again changed direction and have discarded most of the team but I hope that he and his excellent blog reappears and soon… - See more at: hxxp://www.malcysblo | haydock | |
13/5/2016 09:23 | hxxp://www.yorkshire To give us an idea of the local opposition. This lad even has York Minster falling with earthquakes caused by Fracking. Clearly read all about Blackpool !!! | haydock | |
13/5/2016 08:48 | hxxp://www.proactive | shanig | |
28/4/2016 09:44 | You have a few hours only to enjoy the farmer who greeted the Bake off celebrity anti's nr. Preston yesterday. A real treat !!! 18 minutes into the show | haydock | |
28/4/2016 09:43 | 18 minutes into the show. | haydock | |
28/4/2016 09:43 | You have a few hours only to enjoy the farmer who greeted the Bake off celebrity anti's nr. Preston yesterday. A real treat !!! | haydock | |
26/4/2016 09:38 | hxxps://drillordrop. | haydock | |
25/4/2016 12:50 | Noted on LSE: resident nr. Winchester oil well says I-gas have started to drill. Keeping quiet ?? | haydock | |
25/4/2016 09:16 | Interesting trade buy x 90 000 at 16p, which is over the odds of late? 25-Apr-16 08:57:28 16.1454 89,072Buy* | kenstaff | |
18/4/2016 11:14 | Yep even the BBC can see the potential for I-gas . | haydock | |
18/4/2016 11:13 | Yep even the BBC can see the potential for I-gas . | haydock | |
18/4/2016 11:13 | Sitting on an oil well or two !!! | haydock | |
18/4/2016 11:11 | Sitting on an oil well or two !!! | haydock | |
09/4/2016 08:38 | Pivotal year for long suffering holders here Many looking to de risk and leave some in for the long term... 45p-75p within 12 months would be the only fair deal! bought out or otherwise the true value and scale of Igas assets is monolithic. x10 bagger from even a mid price of the above range wouldn't be far off. ++++++++++++++++++++ do your own research, this is not a recommendation to buy or sell , I am a private investor :-D | kenstaff | |
01/4/2016 10:37 | Video interview with Steve Bowler Steve Bowler, chief executive of IGas Energy Plc (LON:IGAS) says the company is “well placed” in the oil industry and looking to take advantage of the opportunities it has. The firm revealed it has been successful in cutting back production costs to levels more manageable in the current oil price environment with operating costs for the financial year, ended December 31, reduced to $24.6 per barrel of oil equivalent, down from $34.6 per boe in the prior year. Bowler adds that he is “very pleased” with the production rate, with 2p reserves increasing by more than 150% which he says is a “real result, particularly given the decrease in prices over the period”. | proactivest | |
24/3/2016 17:48 | I must admit to being even more puzzled by this stock & the mkt. I cannot for the life of me see why the mkt does not get any enthusiasm for the Weald licences, held by I-gas. They have for the Gatwick gusher, which may now be the real deal. hxxp://www.nohotair. Increased production volume, would require oil to be piped out rather than trucked, which could be easily achieved via an underground link to Esso’s existing Gatwick to Purfleet pipeline. Both production from this one site and the construction of an underground pipeline link would minimise the environmental footprint. An operation of this scale with production from the Kimmeridge section could lead to the oil majors running their slide rulers over the licences. Once more just to convince myself I am not seeing things that the mkt cannot : An operation of this scale with production from the Kimmeridge section could lead to the oil majors running their slide rulers over the licences. Where on earth is all the action ? | haydock | |
24/3/2016 17:46 | I must admit to being even more puzzled by this stock & the mkt. I cannot for the life of me see why the mkt does not get any enthusiasm for the Weald licences, held by I-gas. They have for the Gatwick gusher, which may now be the real deal. hxxp://www.nohotair. Increased production volume, would require oil to be piped out rather than trucked, which could be easily achieved via an underground link to Esso’s existing Gatwick to Purfleet pipeline. Both production from this one site and the construction of an underground pipeline link would minimise the environmental footprint. An operation of this scale with production from the Kimmeridge section could lead to the oil majors running their slide rulers over the licences. Once more just to convince myself I am not seeing things that the mkt cannot : An operation of this scale with production from the Kimmeridge section could lead to the oil majors running their slide rulers over the licences. Where on earth is all the action ? | haydock | |
17/3/2016 22:26 | Those yellow peril Fag smoking brides of Frankenstein will need to vacate the planet unless they find another cause..... STOP THE SUGAR TAX ........... | kenstaff | |
17/3/2016 17:44 | All done in Blackpool. Cuedrilla rightly want costs, if they win. LCC was warned about the £££ | haydock | |
17/3/2016 15:08 | Looks like Putin's gambit has paid off for now. OPEC, the US Exchange Stabilization Fund & FED board members are happy to see his forces leave Syria. hxxp://time.com/4262 hxxp://www.premiumti I expect oil to rise further than expected as the USD collapses vs Gold: | thewealthofsocrates |
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