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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 |
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03/10/2016 14:09 | Juuunx2 I agree also I'm adding at this low price as will rerate on OBA oil flow imo | seball | |
03/10/2016 13:56 | Malcy today, as if ARCH was a given...why didn't he mention it before then when he was saying *very early* next week. I give up, que sera, it's happening:- "Two things from Amerisur this morning, what looks like a holding announcement re the OBA in which the company say that they are expecting to start at 1,500 b/d and then presumably ramp up quite swiftly to 5,200 b/d, as soon as the ARCH permit from Ecuador is received. Secondly the plebiscite yesterday went the way of the ‘No vote’ by 0.3%. Word is in from John Wardle in country who says that this should be nothing to worry about and that the ceasefire continues ‘indefinitely& | paleje | |
03/10/2016 12:06 | Another reflection of poor management by Amer senior management .. but OBA will happen .. just more frustrating when this week looked so good.. Ecadorian bureaucrats to sign off how long will that take? Amerisur Resources Plc ("Amerisur" or the "Company"), the oil and gas producer and explorer focused on South America, is pleased to provide an update on its wholly owned OBA interconnector pipeline between Colombia and Ecuador. Construction is complete and all necessary instrumentation testing has been successfully completed. The full documentation of the line systems, together with the successful testing results have been delivered to SHE / ARCH, the regulatory bodies of Ecuador. As soon as ARCH issues the decree to begin operations pumping will begin at an initial rate of 1,500 BOPD. Cash opex costs per barrel are expected to reduce from approximately $26 to under $15. In addition to the cost savings, Amerisur OBA and SOTE (Ecuadorian pipeline to the coast) exported crude will receive Oriente plus a quality compensation factor, which has historically approximated to WTI pricing. Current trucked production is sold as South Blend, which is at a discount to WTI. The Company will provide a further update once oil exports commence. | oilandgas1 | |
03/10/2016 11:57 | What we see today is what I would call a consolidation after the rise from 22.50p. | alamaison5 | |
03/10/2016 11:56 | oil been flowin for weeks now but they call it 'testin' ha ha ha some might call it sommat else , peeps gotta realise that delays happen for reason amer already shown their cards by pumpin 50% capacity when poo in 40's amer dont want to pump 8kbpd until poo look steady over 50's that gonna feel like 65pb when goin thru that pipeline nice ones | fsawatcher | |
03/10/2016 11:54 | Agreed seballJust added but isn't showing on buy/sell not sure why? Hope she starts flowing soon. | juuunx2 | |
03/10/2016 11:48 | Drop in share price here is total overreaction. OBA will flow oil this week imo. | seball | |
03/10/2016 11:48 | The ability of this b.o.d. to shoot itself in the foot with the absence or timing of announcements is astonishing. They wanted to announce the good news after the successful vote and now, once again appear to be staggeringly inept with their p.r. | lucyp00p | |
03/10/2016 11:41 | Expanded view but still a NO . Santos will endeavour to maintain peace and stability.... | valentine | |
03/10/2016 11:23 | Just as surprising as the no vote (to me, an outsider), was the turn-out: only 40%. Democracy in action, eh? Interestingly, some reports said that the rural districts which were most affected by violence tended to vote yes, while the urban areas (least affected) voted no. Anyway, it is not a case of: Colombians "say no peace." It is that they say no to this deal. The talks will resume but it looks like Timochenko will have to give up concessions if they are going to get anywhere. I am sure they will fly in Bono to sort things out. Hola Hugo. I've seen your view reflected elsewhere. I guess the govt, pollsters etc did not understandd the depth of feeling. | bigwavedave | |
03/10/2016 10:35 | Does anyone know the previous WTI discount the company received? Really must build a new pricing model Amer this eve before buying any more. | dodge meister | |
03/10/2016 09:55 | This week we will get news on OBA and the rerate of share price will start imo | seball | |
03/10/2016 09:51 | & so we wait for the trumpets to sound and the bands to play.... Q. | quidnunc | |
03/10/2016 08:56 | I am sure Ecuadorians would feel better with Yes vote but there you go. They'll just have to draft in more military to protect their assets. | valentine | |
03/10/2016 08:36 | Why would lack of Farc deal have any effect on pipeline or Ecuador when it was first mooted before even a ceasefire existed? Ecuador have their own problems....money The sooner they sign the sooner they get paid | foiledagain | |
03/10/2016 08:35 | Why wouldn't they. The pipeline process was instigated years ago and can only benefit both countries. | blackdown2 | |
03/10/2016 08:32 | Reason for mark down? Confusion indeed. So much for predictions. Will the Ecuadorians issue a licence without a Peace pact? Strange times. | valentine | |
03/10/2016 08:26 | It is good long term 63,000 out of 13,000,000 ballots swung the result on a low turnout of 40% A majority voting no, but with very few of them not wanting peace Who can blame some for voting after horrific acts of violence? Even then the majority no vote was tiny. Less than half of one per cent on that very low turnout of 40% with our usual friend rain playing a part. | foiledagain | |
03/10/2016 08:18 | we now know who woz shortin amer the colombian people farc goin to struggle to gain respect if they start usin guns again who runs amer land farc or colombia gov? amer jus pay farc money instead of gov it aint a prob but it aint good long term | fsawatcher | |
03/10/2016 08:16 | Short term it might not be the best result, but long term it is Important to have an enduring peace and if Colombians do not think it is a fair peace it will not endure. Ridiculous to mark it down today though, as Amerisur have been in Colombia when no one would touch it, and with a ceasefire agreed by all parties its worlds away from what it was with or without a vote yes, which will follow. Even opposition to the 'yes' want peace | foiledagain | |
03/10/2016 08:08 | Should under promise and over deliver - unlike the pipeline | tsmith2 | |
03/10/2016 07:58 | Now all we need is hell to freeze over, the planets to align, a camel to crawl through the eye of a needle, the BOD to understand what good investor PR is, then hey presto we will be there. | kipper62 |
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