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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.005 | -3.77% | 0.1275 | 0.125 | 0.13 | 0.1325 | 0.1275 | 0.13 | 145,612,464 | 10:32:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.44M | -0.0006 | 0.00 | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2017 15:11 | The NY team lifted the share price this week.Why? Jeez you limeys always fall for it. The news Monday is what I've told you all. No oil, and please fund ice wine 3, and pay our wages for a while longer. The friends who needed to close positions are out now, so it's our thanks to the Brits. | beltd | |
01/9/2017 14:23 | After the flow testing is finished, you will need to put mud back into the well to kill it, only way to do this is to rig up coil run in the hole to td and pump the mud in, take out the ftack fluid/ seawater well is now dead... API will tell 88e how to leave the well, probably 2x cement plugs and a mechanism plug set by coil, I think the HH permit is to bring back the coil spread, the mud on site is kill mud for after the testing,.. Don't have a clue how is going.. Hope it's flowing to 88 satisfaction, the well is only temporary p and A the rig can come back and do a side track no ploblem. | ronjoe77 | |
01/9/2017 13:36 | To keep everyone happy RNS after hours then ............ ffs | squire007 | |
01/9/2017 08:34 | In for a penny, another ukog? | edjge2 | |
01/9/2017 08:17 | A bigger Test Separator can only be good news. Means more flow than expected and hopefuly more oil! | unabkxb | |
01/9/2017 07:59 | ronjoe771 Sep '17 - 06:58 - 13824 of 13826 0 0 I wonder what oil production equipment could be? That needs a permit? If you're talking about tankers, don't see why you need a permit.. The haulage company will have that covered with the driving crew all up to date on transporting DG. ----------- It's for a test separator, larger one. The largest width for a load without a permit is 8.5m. | 11_percent | |
01/9/2017 07:58 | Ronjoe I think it is fair to say that the permit process underway for two wells for Q1 next year have to be funded. Should we get positive flow results the share price will rise followed by another fundraising to maintain value within 88e. Should the flow test not be good the share price will get hammered and a JV for the other two wells will then go ahead with us taking, 25% stake in each based upon the financials as they are today. The mud and heavy equipment have been permitted to Franklin buffs for 88e does suggest that something positive is happening at ice2. Until we get the next RNS there is perhaps no chance that anyone here knows anything at all. All to play for and not nervous at all as I hold a free carry | spooks3 | |
01/9/2017 07:20 | Oz up 11. 8 % '. | eye2 | |
01/9/2017 07:18 | So? What's your thoughts then | eye2 | |
01/9/2017 06:58 | I wonder what oil production equipment could be? That needs a permit? If you're talking about tankers, don't see why you need a permit.. The haulage company will have that covered with the driving crew all up to date on transporting DG. | ronjoe77 | |
01/9/2017 06:30 | Up 8% overnight in Australia. | francis55 | |
01/9/2017 03:07 | Still nothing happening. | 11_percent | |
31/8/2017 23:33 | Oil production equipment on its way .............. big lorry lotta lolly ...;-) | squire007 | |
31/8/2017 22:34 | yes try harder 11% you plonker 11_percent 30 Aug '17 - 14:37 - 13702 of 13818 1 0 Still climbing....just bought a few. | susdit | |
31/8/2017 22:33 | 11% your report is in and it says you must try much harder! | keveeee | |
31/8/2017 22:10 | 11% try harder . Permits are here . And now I've found 1 more permit😜 But I'll let you find it before we open | eye2 | |
31/8/2017 21:56 | Have a look, all. Grey men, no photos. | 11_percent | |
31/8/2017 21:52 | Do not buy into this pump.....my m8s at the hedge fund tell me it is a share price ramp up....on fake/scam news. The fact is, the well is closed. They fear to flow it.. | 11_percent | |
31/8/2017 21:37 | https://ukinvestorma | franky15 | |
31/8/2017 20:55 | Hee hee show...you had me there....so in regards to the question from Jarv: "what is a legal weight of the lorry and what is considered a heavy lorry?" Here's a link to the company that owns the truck that's on its way, which has the stapline: Heavy haul truckload transportation...so I'm guessing it's a biggy but not over 85ft in length. | eye2 | |
31/8/2017 20:12 | Permit dates are from the 30,08,2017 to 03,09,2017 thats this sunday. So maybe an Rns monday?? | eye2 | |
31/8/2017 20:03 | Yippee 11% you tool . | eye2 | |
31/8/2017 20:02 | OIL TANKER ON ITS WAY GUYS HERE IS THE LINK Here's a direct link to the permit, one day. As we eagerly await the flow test results and wonder if indeed they'll be able to extract oil in the first ever shale play in Alaska...some keen researcher (prob Brombard, if so thanks) found this today. We know the flow test starts this week after a 6 week shut-in to help build pressure. Yesterday this permit (attached) was granted for a heavy lorry to transport oil production equipment to the Dalton highway by accumulate energy which is the American name for 88e. This could be very promising as you don't need that to arrive on site if you can't extract the oil. | eye2 | |
31/8/2017 19:57 | It's just the 2 ronnies here r77and 11 % 231 post between in 4 days lol. Well if you are in the know with 30 years expriance I sort of understand. | eye2 |
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