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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amerisur Resources Plc | LSE:AMER | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032087826 | 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% | 19.18 | 19.18 | 19.20 | - | 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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21/10/2019 23:51 | Who cares? I mean really. At this stage who cares??? Also, an empty road tanker holds nothing. | ![]() lucyp00p | |
21/10/2019 22:38 | fadliz - who says lost production? They do have storage! Friday, Sat, Sun = 5345, 5114, 4017. | ![]() bigwavedave | |
21/10/2019 20:54 | Lost production: 16k Extra OBA: 13k | ![]() fadilz | |
21/10/2019 20:10 | As a road tanker holds approx. 200 barrels of oil then 3,000 barrels equals 15 tanker loads a day. | ![]() dan de lion | |
21/10/2019 17:10 | We all doubt it | ![]() lucyp00p | |
21/10/2019 16:59 | Do these OBA figures mean they've unloaded the two tankers of 3rd party oil that turned up for the photoshoot for the AGM in May? | ![]() tonyrelaxes | |
21/10/2019 16:45 | Yes I believe your correct, but it does go some way to convince potential bidders that a consistent flow rate of 7000 minimum is achievable through the existing infrastructure ( as against 4000) ...as long as one has that oil either by production or by buying in.....helps a bit in my mind | mintington | |
21/10/2019 14:43 | Aren't we just at 7000 to catch up on the missed 4 days? Would expect to go back to 4000 being reported within next update later or tomorrow. If not then happy days.... | ![]() treasure | |
21/10/2019 08:30 | Don't forget if OXY buy us they don't have to build a pipeline from scratch also which is another big cost saving....and compliments their current projects.... | ![]() fatgreek | |
21/10/2019 07:58 | I get it now approx? 7 days x 7,000bopd = 49,000 49,000 divided into 500,000 is approx. $10.20 saving per barrel. Even if only 35,000bbls of the oil per week is Amerisur's it atttactive. plus value if the other 14,000bbls weekly are transported for others. | ![]() tyler durden1 | |
20/10/2019 23:02 | Also means more cash coming in with no spending on drilling increasing the cash pile | ![]() fatgreek | |
20/10/2019 13:33 | 7000 BOPD through the OBA equates to a $500,000 saving in transport costs per WEEK!!! | ![]() eddie_yates | |
19/10/2019 20:24 | I’m thinking Indico-2 needs to kick off next week. Then upwards through 20p | norman the doorman | |
19/10/2019 17:51 | Probably potential buyers being assured it can actually do the numbers... | ![]() davwal | |
19/10/2019 09:25 | OBA Thursday = 7005. Third day in a row with a 7. Still playing catch-up or will it continue? | ![]() bigwavedave | |
18/10/2019 14:30 | FOMO having a positive effect today. Wouldnt want to be out over the weekend... | ![]() davwal | |
18/10/2019 13:14 | Let’s see a good old fashioned Friday whoooossshhhhh!!! | ![]() eddie_yates | |
18/10/2019 11:54 | 25p may get you to the ball but won’t guarantee a dance! | paradores | |
18/10/2019 08:52 | From his boss | ![]() mortgage freeman | |
18/10/2019 08:50 | Where did 25p come from? | ![]() willec1979 | |
18/10/2019 08:34 | 25p offer ? That will b cheap | ![]() tmmalik | |
18/10/2019 08:27 | Nice move up no obvious volume | ![]() harleymaxwell | |
17/10/2019 22:36 | OBA yesterday = 7001 | ![]() bigwavedave | |
17/10/2019 15:14 | Although not giving a figure, JW did say they had a large storage capacity. | ![]() tonyrelaxes | |
17/10/2019 13:44 | It might take 2 days it might take 7 to discharge the excess - you can still estimate it. So far 4.5k. (5.5-4), (7-4) | ![]() fadilz |
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