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AEX Aminex Plc

1.28
0.055 (4.49%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Aminex Plc LSE:AEX London Ordinary Share IE0003073255 ORD EUR0.001 (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.055 4.49% 1.28 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.225 1.23 9,189,835 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 64k -4.06M -0.0010 -13.00 54.75M
Aminex Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AEX. The last closing price for Aminex was 1.23p. Over the last year, Aminex shares have traded in a share price range of 0.575p to 1.425p.

Aminex currently has 4,211,167,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aminex is £54.75 million. Aminex has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -13.00.

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07/5/2017
17:20
A fool and their money springs to mind...
kryptonsnake
07/5/2017
17:20
I think Haggis et al need to listen to Jays recent interview again.He states that they are looking at DEEPER targets at NT-3 where they think there maybe Oil and at how they can drill these multiple zones.Call me stark raving loony daft but that doesn't sound to me that they think the Cretaceous fans currently planned to be drilled will be oil bearing.What it does sound like is that they think the oil maybe in the Jurassic below the Cretaceous. Perhaps the sands that caused the abandonment of Likonde-1. I.e. Not the updip locations of the current Gas/Condensate discoveries
ngms27
07/5/2017
17:17
You really wonder what some folk are doing anywhere near the stock market....
thegreatgeraldo
07/5/2017
17:12
Absolute garbage. You can't buy shares if you're in possession of material price sensitive info.

So clearly, nothing developing behind the scenes as you illegally and falsely suggest.

Idiot.

dan_the_epic
07/5/2017
17:09
thegreatjessie...nonsense...not a closed period
temmujin
07/5/2017
16:31
Sounds like it's gonna need a 14b sphincter.
earnestwipplethwaiteiii
07/5/2017
16:31
temmujin
6 May '17 - 10:50 - 63804 of 63828 0 0
big news next week...hence directors buying...

Quite the opposite in fact. If there was "big news" imminent, directors wouldn't be able to trade.

thegreatgeraldo
07/5/2017
16:08
Haggis stop talking about liquid rims. This board is meant to be PG13.
dan_the_epic
07/5/2017
14:58
A snippet below to show why Mike Rego wanted to know if N2 had a "liquid rim", it indicates prior liquid accumulations that have migrated up-dip.

N2 had "traces of oil in the gross reservoir interval", which sounds like the reservoir was once filled with oil. L1 had "oil shows throughout a thick reservoir section" thus a similar case to N2.

Up-dip of N2 and up-dip of L1 both look highly prospective for oil, and N3 will test BOTH zones.

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Sketch showing the distribution of gaseous/condensates and oil in the Hammerfest Basin. The upper section demonstrates that oil has been displaced from the traps due to uplift and gas expansion.

The oil rim represents the residual oil saturation that is indicative of prior liquid accumulations.

Based on biomarker signatures, it could be shown that the oils in the shallower Goliat reservoir and the Snøhvit reservoir are of common origin, indicating long distance migration from the mid part of the Hammerfest Basin towards the elevated basin margins as also shown in the map-inlet.

haggismchaggis
07/5/2017
09:28
substp's speciality is innuendo; by ferreting out snippets of negative news about countries in which companies operate, for example, he hopes to sew the seeds of doubt in investors' minds. He is probably not intelligent enough to be a shorter, so my guess is that he is a mischievous schoolboy with his Dad's cast-off Dell desktop, 1997 vintage.
earnestwipplethwaiteiii
07/5/2017
09:02
Dan is here 24/7 too! And now we have another shorter moron substp turned up from the LSE BB where I already have the basher filtered.

Anyone still shorting after PT has finished selling and Jay has told us he's targeting oil, they must be a trainee shorter! :-D

substp 7 May '17 - 08:35 - 63823 of 63824 0 0 (Filtered)

haggismchaggis
07/5/2017
08:08
It's hard to take haggis seriously after he posted suggesting that N2 could flow at 200mmcfd+
dan_the_epic
07/5/2017
07:21
Jimbob, what if I was? I'm not the only one that's here a lot. Some people have boring 24/7 jobs, some people are retired and have very little to do, some people like me have thoughts and ideas popping into their heads 24/7. Are you judging us?
haggismchaggis
07/5/2017
02:08
Personally I like a spot of enthusiasm for a stock in which one has a vested interest.
earnestwipplethwaiteiii
06/5/2017
20:19
Haggis trying to sound intelligent having done 15 minutes of googling.
dan_the_epic
06/5/2017
20:16
Try saying that after N3!!

It's obvious to anyone that understands how oil migrates (look up Gussow's theory/principle) that the oil moves up-dip, so no oil at L1 or N1 or N2, but oil shows and a 'liquid rim' indicates oil has migrated up-dip, and the chances of finding oil up-dip at N3 have actually increased (not decreased as I think you are insinuating). That is why Jay is now confident enough to start targeting that oil rather than just gas.

haggismchaggis
06/5/2017
18:51
Just like at SDx .. there's is potential for oil .. but no commercial oil found to date!
oilandgas1
06/5/2017
17:50
if oil found looking at 20p minimum...fact!
temmujin
06/5/2017
17:46
someone is desperate....

trying to ramp on a weekend!

dan_the_epic
06/5/2017
17:26
Bearing in mind the billions of barrels of oil that Mike Rego believes have been displaced up-dip from the deep-water gas reservoirs, if AEX find oil at N3 the prospect of Namisange (the next up-dip trap) also containing oil would go up exponentially.
haggismchaggis
06/5/2017
17:22
Combine the Mike Rego presentation (see post 63802) with what Jay says about N3 targeting oil.

Jay says "We want to identify and target some of these deeper targets where we believe there is potential for oil there as well".

Jay then says "It's a very positive bit of news if we can not only find gas but oil or condensate"

He's not kidding!!

Video here:

haggismchaggis
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