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10/2/2025 16:09:36 | Wow seen the recent production figures 01-Feb-25 0.136802-Feb-25 0.149103-Feb-25 0.149604-Feb-25 0.148705-Feb-25 0.145706-Feb-25 0.136107-Feb-25 0.142908-Feb-25 0.148309-Feb-25 0.1504 |  dannymaz89 | |
10/2/2025 15:57:25 | Oh I see a few rampers have appeared after all this time, someone must want to offload some shares at a better price. Forrest, Aleph is it you? |  1347 | |
10/2/2025 14:57:40 | Brought more today , Has Showed as a Sell on the list ? |  naughtynicky72 | |
10/2/2025 14:04:04 | looking forward to Balcombe update too |  iceagefarmer | |
10/2/2025 13:57:03 | Looks impressive that compressorSeems everything is going smoothly too |  dannymaz89 | |
10/2/2025 13:55:59 | No you didn't. |  bionicdog | |
10/2/2025 13:54:03 | ticking up now..buys piling in...added myself |  iceagefarmer | |
10/2/2025 13:11:14 | https://x.com/angusenergyplc/status/1888894449679237185?s=46&t=4s-AQzZhMmeWz3Ire1AEsA |  dannymaz89 | |
10/2/2025 13:11:01 | Commissioning and start-up of the new compressor is still expected to occur before the end of the first quarter 2025.The booster compressor supplements the existing two compressors at Saltfleetby which operate to assist in the separation of liquid hydrocarbons from the gas stream and to pressure the field's sales gas for entry into the National Grid. The new compressor will maintain inlet pressures into these two compressors as reservoir and well head pressure declines with depletion, increasing production levels in the short term and field recovery over the life of the field.ANGS hitting deadlines, so nice to see ?" Good progress with the booster compressor, with all the major pieces in place since Friday"https://x.com/angusenergyplc/status/1888894449679237185?s=46&t=4s-AQzZhMmeWz3Ire1AEsALooks an impressive bit of kit |  dannymaz89 | |
10/2/2025 13:10:35 | UK natural gas futures surged past 130 pence per therm, hitting their highest level since October 2024, as a cold snap and dwindling storage levels fueled market jitters. With gas stocks depleting faster than usual and February shaping up to be chillier than expected, traders are on edge. Europe's storage sits at just 51% capacity-well below last year's 69%-while the UK remains particularly exposed due to its limited reserves and heavy reliance on European imports. Adding to the turmoil, global trade tensions are heating up, with China slapping a 15% tariff on US gas in retaliation for Trump's latest round of tariffs, stoking fears of further supply shocks. |  dannymaz89 | |
03/2/2025 12:56:40 | JT Numbers don't lie, even if directors do. Yes deploy the Poles & the ocebot, get them all up. |  1347 | |
03/2/2025 12:42:58 | But 12M is expecting a big rise this week , he often does. |  bionicdog | |
03/2/2025 12:29:13 | 1347: they’ve got two compressors already, each rated at 5mmscfd. Belt and braces. The share price says it all - there’s quite a lot of room for further disappointment here. When will Mr. ‘erbert send poor Mr. Zielicki out to articulate(!) the Board’s latest “thinking̶1;? |  jtidsbadly | |
03/2/2025 11:27:31 | Gas for January now below 5 MMSCF/d, I calculate it at circa 4.87 MMSCF/d. They didn't mention how much production they'll lose installing the new compressor or how much, if anything, it will increase production after installation. No mention either on those drills that they withdrew the planning application for. First drill was supposed to be early 2025. Same old, same old. All on the storage now and Trafigura are calling the shots there, as well as on the finance. |  1347 | |
01/2/2025 19:26:34 | No you won't. |  bionicdog | |
01/2/2025 16:29:09 | Expecting a very big rise next week. 140p gas, court appeal thrown out, compressor installation commenced. |  onetomany | |
01/2/2025 16:10:11 | No you won't. |  bionicdog | |
01/2/2025 12:37:43 | think i'll buy another fat wedge in angus monday |  iceagefarmer | |
31/1/2025 06:14:45 | European gas prices surge – ING NEWS | 01/30/2025 08:54:39 GMT | By FXStreet Insights Team European gas prices jumped to the highest level since October 2023 yesterday as unexpected supply disruptions and colder weather forecasts worsened the supply threats in an already tight market, ING's commodity experts Ewa Manthey and Warren Patterson note.
Rise in carbon prices is supporting the upward rally in gas
"TTF front-month futures rose over 6% to close above EUR51/MWh as of yesterday as market participants remained concerned about volatile supplies of liquified natural gas following the recent production issues at some export facilities affecting fuel flows."
"Meanwhile, the heating demand is expected to increase as temperatures are forecasted to drop over the coming days. Additionally, a rise in carbon prices is also supporting the upward rally in gas. Looking at inventories, the European gas storage is now only about 55% full, down from 72% at the same stage last year and below the five-year average of 62%. |  iceagefarmer | |
31/1/2025 06:10:50 | strange how the shorters have gone very quiet now...fully loaded? |  iceagefarmer | |
31/1/2025 06:08:55 | strange how the shorters have now gone quiet here..must be fully loaded now |  iceagefarmer | |
29/1/2025 15:46:43 | Final summary’s were this morning and judgement due at a later date. Nothing new disclosed by the protestors, so unlikely that their appeal will be successful. |  bbd2 | |
16/1/2025 11:48:52 | JT As you know I've felt for quite some time now, right back to the lies that LL told that they didn't need more finance, until he finally admitted that they did and took on the loan they didn't need, until they did, that this was all constructed for the benefit of third parties & insiders and not for 'normal' shareholders. Revenue continues to flow out in deferred consideration, loan interest, fees, royalties and hedges with virtually nothing left accruing to sharholders.
Yes I expect the recent large sells are those related parties selling shares now as they know they can get them back cheaper in the not too distant future. In fact them selling helps to drive down the conversion price. Remember also that the royalty shares (4.15% dilution) only covers Q2 & Q3 2024 so they are still behind anyway. |  1347 | |
16/1/2025 10:16:23 | … and presumably the large sales yesterday were the shares in lieu of cash given to the Lenders as their royalty payment. |  jtidsbadly | |