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88E 88 Energy Limited

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
88 Energy Limited LSE:88E London Ordinary Share AU00000088E2 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.1575 0.155 0.16 0.158 0.1575 0.16 12,954,289 08:00:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 0 -14.44M -0.0006 0.00 0
88 Energy Limited is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker 88E. The last closing price for 88 Energy was 0.16p. Over the last year, 88 Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.1525p to 0.4625p.

88 Energy currently has 25,124,062,567 shares in issue. 88 Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/8/2017
11:41
Need to ask the guy that posted it over on LSE...could be for the coil spread to take it away, hope so, coil has about 8 units and the reel will be about 25t inject head 12t tools shed,riser grease head, engineers cabin all about 5t...
ronjoe77
30/8/2017
11:04
Do they say what is on the HH permit?
keveeee
30/8/2017
10:21
According to a poster on LSE a Heavy Haulage permit has been logged for the current drill location?if that is true then it only means one thing ,the rig is coming back.
And will drill the 1ce2h,best thing 88e has done was take the time out to brain storm as you don't want to RNS only flowing at 20bopd, fine tuning well that's just getting ideas you need to remember this is Wildcat drilling,1st time frack in this formation,don't all go to plan,once you drill a few wells you get a better understand of what the formation is telling you...drill ice2h and you will get a better flow rate.and all pi will be happy,IMHO

ronjoe77
30/8/2017
09:17
News inside 24hrs ........ hold on to ya hats ..;-)
squire007
30/8/2017
07:00
Neversatisfied your up early for a man with a pork pie between his ears. You still never told me what a mouse hole is and it's its use... Let me know and I'll let you in on what fine tuning is, in the world of drilling.
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
15:20
Francis55 your such a girl. Give me a kiss cowboy
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
15:07
Don't use mud to plug a well run in the hole with coil and pump a 20bbl cement plug pull the coil back up the hole and do the same about 50ft above the 1st plug and coil could set a barrier In the 9 5/8 casing the top cmt plug will be press tested and the barrier and a suspension cap at surface, then if you come back over with the rig you can pull the plug /barrier and you can drill the cmt plugs or set a whipstok and mill a window and drill a new hole.
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
15:03
As I said it is the Derrick Guyler.
euroto
29/8/2017
14:55
I at this moment I want this to flow best rate as possible. But seems it not quite doing this 88e team will be in contact with the service companys and going through different scenarios trying to find a solution to it. Maybe that's the fine tuning, this is not an engine or TV set, seen many a well problem and take many days away to try and solve it... Very complex when it doesn't go to plan and needs lots of info from guys with experience, 88e will have all In place, you still have coil, and e line on site so could still do lots of things.
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
14:09
Ronjo not only would you need a drill you would need the mud, so what comes first.

I am pretty sure that they would use metal plugs with cement, not mud to plug the well.

I would not be so sure that mud will not be used for control. The vapour phase is regarded as pretty unique play and may need unique solutions. ACB

Perhaps we all best wait until we get a real answer other than the educated guesses being indulged in. Me included.

spooks3
29/8/2017
14:07
Ronjoe77 filtered what utter drivel
wolansm
29/8/2017
13:24
Ah yes, that would be a Derrick Guyler.
euroto
29/8/2017
12:54
Next steps here is a couple of Cmt plugs set a whipstock in the 9 5/8 CSG cut a w indow and sidetrack to horizontal section,but you will need the drilling Derrick back for that.😀
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
12:16
Hot off the press 88e are going to do the horizontal ice2h..88e will do a placing for this,this as they have no cash for it & it won't be till next year...so other 6 month with a flat share price ..ice 3 & 4 2019..then you might have data room worth looking at..but and say but the oil price would have to be in the 70$ For the big boys to take a look.
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
10:41
Just trying to get my point over, but seems some know more.. Probably work in the community co op and just don't like the truth.. And because they don't understand drilling they try an slag you off.... But if you're going to invest in ? you need to take the rough with the smooth, can't start ? all the time. As I said 2 years ago in 5 years time, a good chance not one drop off oil will go to marker, fields this size take time
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
10:16
Rj77You have made your point and keep flooding the BB. I was reading your posts with interest, you now protest a little too hard.
shanig
29/8/2017
09:03
Iwcf....international well control forum...its a certificate at supervisor level says I can be in charge of a well control situation sat inAberdeen drilling school 1992..and every 2 years to keep my job..last one sat in Phil Hitchens oilfields training 2016 ...what do you have ...Obm is only used in drilling not production ...end of wait and see.
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
08:31
Filter Ronjoe77, he has a history of posting nonsense.
1i1i1i
29/8/2017
08:28
I have a chart supervisor level and you don't know what you are talking about but try a dictionary too.
euroto
29/8/2017
08:01
Yes while Drilling that's what it's used for as u drill, if you get connection gas and background gas u have to increase the mud weight you add bay rite to the mud from say 13.6 ppg to 13 .8 and that sorts the gas getting in u increase the bhp the drilling mud wt has a safety margin in 88e will know the formation pressure and weight up the mud to back this with a wee bit on top so if formation pressure = 12.7ppg then they will drill with a mud wt of 13.ppg that's you safety margin. As I say I don't know why drilling mud has turned up at the well site, but the only way the will use it now is to kill it ...I have a Iwcf chert supervisor level since 1992 and every 2 years I have to sit the exams or I can't work in my job
ronjoe77
29/8/2017
07:39
Great find dafad. Yes it is used to regulate pressure. Cement the usual hole killer.
neversatisfied
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