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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 |
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25/6/2019 09:40 | Above correct re blending via OBA, will take a little time to get this right. More than sufficient tank storage in Plat to handle. | knackers | |
25/6/2019 08:47 | ONGC are in control for testing Sol-1 AMER are a 30% passenger. | ![]() yasrub | |
25/6/2019 08:34 | Mojad Those figures are the sort of reaction I would expect when testing blended oil through the OBA. Perhaps, just perhaps we'll see an RNS shortly. | ![]() foiledagain | |
25/6/2019 08:16 | well when JW was talking about the OBA, "Imminently" stretched to over a year ???? So I would use that as your yard stick !!!! | bigbas | |
25/6/2019 07:22 | JW - news will be with you shortly. What is the definition of shortly? "soon, directly, presently, quite soon, in a short time, in a short/little while, at any moment/minute/second stretching the definition a little bit lol | ![]() kaos3 | |
24/6/2019 22:58 | Last 3 days OBA throughput a little erratic: 21 June: 1573 bbls 22 June: 6182 bbls 23 June: 3927 bbls | ![]() mojad5 | |
24/6/2019 14:53 | A couple of newish CPO-5 ONGC Tenders. Gas Processing and Condensates Capture ANALYSIS OF FLUID SAMPLES, WELL CUTTINGS, SIDE WALL CORES AND CONVENTIONAL CORES | ![]() xxnjr | |
24/6/2019 14:24 | You are perhaps being a bit harsh there 11%. I concur that a 2nd rig may not happen for LS3 play. The previous assumption by JW that it would happen was based on current understanding at that time. AMER, even ONGC perhaps, thought the local structures like Indico/Mariposa were small parts of a much bigger overall thing due to "combination trapping". Whether that line of thought holds up post Calao remains to be seen. Possibly not, as AMER suggested drilling Indico-2 as the 4th well, presumably giving space to revise the seismic model. However there are other plays on the block which will be tested. New seismic will be/is being shot on SE of block. If other plays work, they could be more material than the LS3 (as per adjoining block LLA34 to NE). Will be interesting to see how this develops. | ![]() xxnjr | |
24/6/2019 13:28 | Don't know why people keep on about a second rig.....its not happening. It was JW that said this, usual lies. Although Sol is a relatively small reservoir, it does not mean that the flow rate will be small (given that it does flow). | ![]() 11_percent | |
24/6/2019 11:20 | Yes also bought a few more today on the hope of some news this week at the least of 2 rigs. I am positive about our recent well dont really think that it will be huge but 400 to 600 bopd will pay for the cost of drilling. 12.4p is the lowest i could get without splitting the order. | ![]() wskill | |
24/6/2019 11:09 | Looks like a change. The share price is not being slowly manipulated down each day. Who ever is controlling the share price ...have decided that 12p is the level for the moment. Have bought a few more on this basis. | ![]() 11_percent | |
21/6/2019 20:26 | But I am aboard shipmate | ![]() juuunx2 | |
21/6/2019 19:09 | news next week fruit pastels and it good me thinks coz it not smelly | ![]() fsawatcher | |
21/6/2019 18:54 | Just the one Harami tranche...otherwise, nope! M | ![]() marnewton | |
21/6/2019 16:51 | The woosh of a tired old man | ![]() mortgage freeman | |
21/6/2019 15:54 | Friday whooosh 🙏🏻 | ![]() spudders | |
21/6/2019 15:39 | Mortgage Freeman (great name by the way!).. it may be that POO has moved quickly recently, a diarrhea weekend may be on the cards! ;p | ![]() jpodtrading | |
21/6/2019 15:35 | A bit of momentum into the weekend? | ![]() mortgage freeman | |
21/6/2019 13:39 | Some v bullish moves being made by POO now settling into a steady up trend. Markets hate uncertainty and looks like neither US or Iran know how to backdown from this one so don’t expect quick or easy resolution. Iran won’t have liked Mr Pres saying it must have been a mistake. They'll just pull his tail a bit harder next time. But the risks to them of making a bad mistake/misjudgment say with one of Trump’s “allies” Oman side, GOO, Khor Fakkan anchorage next? Iranians seem happier playing silly bu&&ers on that open side. Minor glitch: 1. military ops rarely go to plan 2. HE and product tankers don’t mix well! | knackers | |
21/6/2019 12:11 | Heard Indico referred to as a ‘cathedral-lik POO surging again. US have little choice but to act on Iran. Its a tough call but defer action and you have a much bigger future problem. Either Iran behave or they get a slap. Trump has to send his own ‘messsge’ | paradores | |
21/6/2019 11:57 | Sentiment took a bit of a knock due to the vertical depth mapping at Calao being out. Quite understandable that that happened. Even the majors get it wrong. Presume, they took a breather, have re-mapped the area, tying seismic into Ind-1 and Calao-1 well results. Should have a more accurate picture of structure(s) at depth now. A good result at Ind-2 would confirm this. Meanwhile anticipating a reasonable flow from Sol-1, assuming sands have similar properties to Mariposa & Ind-1. | ![]() xxnjr | |
21/6/2019 11:21 | BMO reckon the Indico-2 appraisal well c. 33 mmbbls or 5-7p/sh (risked-unrisked). They say with the Lowest Known Oil covering only 25% of the mapped structural closure, there remains the potential for up to 80 mmboe. Exciting drill | ![]() ghhghh |
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