I’d be watching the production data at Poundland. At some stage, if the recent decline continues, Anguish may well be buying gas at market prices to meet their remaining hedge commitments. |
Then you will already know this then:
The planning application is currently due to be decided by planning officers under delegated powers, rather than councillors at a planning committee. |
3 interesting late massive trades
Date Time Trade Prc Volume Buy/Sell Bid Ask Value 15-Jan-25 12:17:31 0.25 80,000,000 Unknown* 0.25 0.30 200.00k O 15-Jan-25 12:16:25 0.25 80,000,000 Unknown* 0.25 0.30 200.00k O 15-Jan-25 12:16:07 0.25 80,000,000 Unknown* 0.25 0.30 200.00k |
RE: Gas Storage5 Mar 2024 12:28 Just looking at the Kistos deal paying £25m for 2 storage facilities, 1 with no production and 1 with a 17m therm capacity. Now compare that tiddler to Saltfleetby with a 750m therm working capacity excluding the southern lobe, equating to 44x of the Kistos deal. Looking at the maths, Angus has the ownership of quite a Jewel for shareholders. |
i can see a takeover here..centrica? |
I have you absolute tool. |
Nice summary here: |
Have a look at the consultees comments and the supporting application documents to further your “knowledgeR21; |
It won't get rubber stamped, the objection will also be on transporting more in, they wanted to do it from Lidsey (which is clearly not back in the frame) but SCC are not in favour. I doubt it will make much difference anyway, the field's pretty much finished. |
Brockham planning decision to ship in saline water to increase pressure should be in soon. Three fold production increase if approved. Usual eco warrior responses will be put forward but main consultees ( environment highways etc ) should rubber stamp due to existing on site water injection approvals. Fingers crossed. |
And I assume that you have never bought a share that the share price has dropped?????.....
You are either an absolute investment genius or a sad, deluded little boy who lives his life on bulletin boards.
I will let other posters decide
I would feel sorry for you if you weren't such an offensive individual
Bye bye Bubonicndog, see you in a couple of months when I next feel the need to put you down.
Again |
Unlike the ANGS share price from when you started posting in September 2022. |
Fat Frank - 11 Nov 2024 - 14:39:42 - 37364 of 37385 New Angus Charts and News - ANGS Damn this infernal high gas price!!!!
That was the first time I have ever mentioned gas price and it was at 2.8
It is now at 3.7 so holding up nicely |
Looking good from when Fat Frank first posted. He is laughing at us. |
Someone sold 15.6 m at 0.25 p earlier. Not a good look. Maybe someone trying to drop the share price for a deferred consideration conversion at the lowest price they can get or maybe someone knows something that ordinary 'investors' don't? Often the case here. One thing's for sure those gas flows are heading down and gas prices won't stay this high come the Spring. |
'bionicdog14 Jan '25 - 23:08 - 37378 of 37380
The idiot's come back'
Wrong as usual - the idiots never left, the normal people just check in every now and then to laugh at you.
Have you ever wondered why you're such a popular chap? |
JT Acting as a clothes hanger was all the Earl of Hazard was ever fit for. I doubt Katie will be missing him.
Yes I expect they are short of funds to do anything much so I expect a fluffy RNS to that effect will arrive soon. There would be little left after paying that Deferred Consideration, which was originally due to be paid by March 2025 but pushed back to June 2025, plus the repayments on the 'Now you can borrow enough to get completely out of debt' loan.
I'd also have expected some corporate activity by now, involving one or more of the connected companies, but there's time yet, it can be slow going on Snake Pass, especially at this time of the year. |
1347: mr. ‘Erbert is much less entertaining than the wolfish Earl of Lucan. Who, incidentally, is looking much happier and more relaxed modelling for his Countess’s clothing line. The gorgeous, pouting Katie must be missing him.
A re-think on the compressor and the new well would probably be a good idea. The costs, in time and money, of the previous sidetrack and of the installation of the existing compressors went out of control and a repetition would not be well received. |
The idiot's come back! |
Gas price holding up nicely and oil over $80 for a while today.
Also a lot in the news recently about the dire lack of gas storage and potential shortages.... |
JT Expect more delays when they eventially announce the 3 months production figures (obviously declining). Normally when it goes quiet it's not a good sign though. Maybe they can't even afford the compressor and they seem to hope that everyone has forgotten about the drill they promised to do by early 2025. Also no update on the storage. 'erbert is just as big a con merchant as LL was, just less entertaining. |