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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Angus Energy Plc | LSE:ANGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWKC989 | ORD GBP0.002 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -11.76% | 0.375 | 0.35 | 0.40 | 0.425 | 0.325 | 0.43 | 24,533,276 | 15:14:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 3.14M | -111.95M | -0.0309 | -0.12 | 13.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2021 16:03 | 13reallyneedsahobbyc | sincero1 | |
30/11/2021 15:56 | derampers in panic mode..when news gets round this will fly | johncasey | |
30/11/2021 15:54 | jtisadly again - points and laughs ... who is next ? | sincero1 | |
30/11/2021 15:53 | uclot in - points and laughs ... who is next ? | sincero1 | |
30/11/2021 15:52 | Tomorrow or Thursday, CQ.. | jtidsbadly | |
30/11/2021 15:52 | jtisadly ..... " well there's the RNS " yes, i said so 10 mins ago, do try and keep up ... straight with the negative supposition ( as predicted ) i see and now getting very irritated ..... when i said i would leave you alone i lied ... let's all point and laugh at the discredited, ridiculed , disingenuous, mendacious duplicitous nobody .... ditto 13reallyneedsahobby4 | sincero1 | |
30/11/2021 15:52 | 30 November 2021 Angus Energy Plc ("Angus Energy", "Angus" or the "Company") Lidsey Seismic Reinterpretation Saltfleetby Update The Company's seismic reinterpretation of the Lidsey field is complete and, having been subject to rigorous third party verification, will now be considered by our partners in this Licence. This is the last part of the most comprehensive review of the Lidsey structure ever carried out and includes the reprocessing of all historical seismic lines, the use of a newly acquired east-west seismic line over the field and the data from both the wells on the field and also nearby wells. This remapping has resulted in some further changes to the shape of the structure but it now fits and is consistent with all of the available data. The Company is confident that the new field mapping explains the issues which were experienced with the Lidsey X2 well in 2017. It is now the Directors' clear belief that the structure culminates near the wellsite area and extends to the east and northeast. Prior to the drilling of Lidsey X2, it was thought that the structure extended to the west and the westerly trajectory of the Lidsey X2 well accordingly targeted an area close to the edge of the structure. The new mapping shows there to be a significant structure not dissimilar in area to the original structure considered by the previous Competent Person's Report, which continues to support a commercially significant estimate of oil in place. However, the interpretation does allow Angus to narrow its field of focus in target selection and explore low-cost options for remediation of the field's productivity centre around the reuse, work-over or side-tracking of the existing wells and these will be considered with our partners in the next stage of the work. The Company's re-mapping of the structure also shows it to extend a significant distance out of the licence area in some scenarios and Angus is now opening a dialogue with the holder of that surrounding licence to consider how we might proceed together to address the future of the field. Update on Saltfleetby Procurement and Build Schedule We continue to work with suppliers and contractors to maintain our procurement and build schedule targeting First Gas at the Saltfleetby Gas Field at the end of February. The full schedule involves over a thousand pieces of equipment, including valves, actuators, circuits, vessels, pipes and flanges. Most of the componentry is off the shelf, but taking here the highlights of only the more significant bespoke items: with our Kaldair Flare now on site, this will be followed by: 1) Elster-Honeywell Metering and Analysis skid in early December 2020 2) Condensate and water storage tanks in early January 2021 3) Site power gas fired Caterpillar generator from mid January 2021 4) First Service Compressor and Caterpillar engine in late January/early February 2021 5) Electrical/control housing units 2nd to 3rd week February 2021 6) Gas process plant elements commencing mid February 2021 7) Second Service Compressor and Caterpillar engine in March 2021 - this is for additional flow arising from the sidetrack itself scheduled for April/May 2021 Site civil engineering is under tender and slated to begin in mid-December running through to mid-January, starting with piling, foundationing and, where appropriate, bunding for the flare, storage tanks and compressors and ending with pipe racks supports. Pipework procurement has also begun and welding is scheduled to take place on a continuous basis from early January through to the end of February. Electrical, control and instrumentation installation layout will begin at the end of January with tie-in to particular skids as they arrive. Of necessity, we operate amidst the backdrop of a disrupted supply and logistical environment, and our suppliers, whilst advising us of the same, have shown a willingness to work with us to tighten advised delivery timetables wherever possible. Further updates will be provided as appropriate. Saltfleetby SF07 Sidetrack Timing The rig procurement for the side-track continues to be held back by logistical issues and rather than risk a drilling programme running over into our commissioning timetable, the Company has decided to defer the side-track until shortly after First Gas (as set out in Item 7 of the timeline above). Whilst simultaneous drilling and commissioning operations are not considered to be safe, simultaneous drilling and production operations are manageable once the plant can evidence reliable and stable flow of sales gas and good functioning of all safety equipment. The Company is preparing for the requisite risk evaluation of a drilling programme commencing in April without disrupting production. Qualified Person's Statement: Andrew Hollis, the Technical Director of the Company, who has over 40 years of relevant experience in the oil and gas industry, has approved the information contained in this announcement. Mr Hollis is a Fellow of the Geological Society and member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. END. | 3put | |
30/11/2021 15:50 | Huge re-rate coming | 3put | |
30/11/2021 15:49 | And now for the "discount placing news" on the back of it...? Come on George... we know it's coming... we aren't THAT stupid! CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
30/11/2021 15:48 | 4p re rate..ridiculously low | johncasey | |
30/11/2021 15:48 | First gas on track - Key. JT i'm sure will concede | 3put | |
30/11/2021 15:48 | JT: "Well there’s the RNS!" All I can say is: it's a good job I don't need my investment money and I have a sense of humour! It will be a BLOODY MIRACLE if George manages to stick to that latest deadline! Not a hope in HELL IMHO! CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
30/11/2021 15:47 | amazing news..lidsey alive and kickin derampers ass | johncasey | |
30/11/2021 15:46 | wtf! more commercial oil! | johncasey | |
30/11/2021 15:46 | Starts with Lidsey! Ridiculous. If anyone believes this new timetable, he’s quite gullible. Look when the site groundworks, originally scheduled for last July, are now predicted to be done! Where’s the Joule-Thomson valve that was supposed to be the hold-up delaying the thing until February? No mention of when that will turn up. At least they’ve at last conceded that the sidetrack won’t start until April. That can’t start contributing gas, even if successful, in time for the first debenture interest/repayment. So it all depends on the two existing wells. Will they get them going by June? | jtidsbadly | |
30/11/2021 15:43 | What do you make of it JT , wrong year but we all know what they mean | 3put | |
30/11/2021 15:39 | Well there’s the RNS! | jtidsbadly | |
30/11/2021 15:35 | 1st gas at the end of Feb , if they keep to this schedule we will see a massive re-rate especially with gas prices flying | 3put | |
30/11/2021 15:34 | 30 November 2021 Angus Energy Plc ("Angus Energy", "Angus" or the "Company") Lidsey Seismic Reinterpretation Saltfleetby Update The Company's seismic reinterpretation of the Lidsey field is complete and, having been subject to rigorous third party verification, will now be considered by our partners in this Licence. This is the last part of the most comprehensive review of the Lidsey structure ever carried out and includes the reprocessing of all historical seismic lines, the use of a newly acquired east-west seismic line over the field and the data from both the wells on the field and also nearby wells. This remapping has resulted in some further changes to the shape of the structure but it now fits and is consistent with all of the available data. The Company is confident that the new field mapping explains the issues which were experienced with the Lidsey X2 well in 2017. It is now the Directors' clear belief that the structure culminates near the wellsite area and extends to the east and northeast. Prior to the drilling of Lidsey X2, it was thought that the structure extended to the west and the westerly trajectory of the Lidsey X2 well accordingly targeted an area close to the edge of the structure. The new mapping shows there to be a significant structure not dissimilar in area to the original structure considered by the previous Competent Person's Report, which continues to support a commercially significant estimate of oil in place. However, the interpretation does allow Angus to narrow its field of focus in target selection and explore low-cost options for remediation of the field's productivity centre around the reuse, work-over or side-tracking of the existing wells and these will be considered with our partners in the next stage of the work. The Company's re-mapping of the structure also shows it to extend a significant distance out of the licence area in some scenarios and Angus is now opening a dialogue with the holder of that surrounding licence to consider how we might proceed together to address the future of the field. Update on Saltfleetby Procurement and Build Schedule We continue to work with suppliers and contractors to maintain our procurement and build schedule targeting First Gas at the Saltfleetby Gas Field at the end of February. The full schedule involves over a thousand pieces of equipment, including valves, actuators, circuits, vessels, pipes and flanges. Most of the componentry is off the shelf, but taking here the highlights of only the more significant bespoke items: with our Kaldair Flare now on site, this will be followed by: 1) Elster-Honeywell Metering and Analysis skid in early December 2021 2) Condensate and water storage tanks in early January 2022 3) Site power gas fired Caterpillar generator from mid January 2022 4) First Service Compressor and Caterpillar engine in late January/early February 2022 5) Electrical/control housing units 2nd to 3rd week February 2022 6) Gas process plant elements commencing mid February 2022 7) Second Service Compressor and Caterpillar engine in March 2022 - this is for additional flow arising from the sidetrack itself scheduled for April/May 2021 Site civil engineering is under tender and slated to begin in mid-December running through to mid-January, starting with piling, foundationing and, where appropriate, bunding for the flare, storage tanks and compressors and ending with pipe racks supports. Pipework procurement has also begun and welding is scheduled to take place on a continuous basis from early January through to the end of February. Electrical, control and instrumentation installation layout will begin at the end of January with tie-in to particular skids as they arrive. Of necessity, we operate amidst the backdrop of a disrupted supply and logistical environment, and our suppliers, whilst advising us of the same, have shown a willingness to work with us to tighten advised delivery timetables wherever possible. Further updates will be provided as appropriate. Saltfleetby SF07 Sidetrack Timing The rig procurement for the side-track continues to be held back by logistical issues and rather than risk a drilling programme running over into our commissioning timetable, the Company has decided to defer the side-track until shortly after First Gas (as set out in Item 7 of the timeline above). Whilst simultaneous drilling and commissioning operations are not considered to be safe, simultaneous drilling and production operations are manageable once the plant can evidence reliable and stable flow of sales gas and good functioning of all safety equipment. The Company is preparing for the requisite risk evaluation of a drilling programme commencing in April without disrupting production. Qualified Person's Statement: Andrew Hollis, the Technical Director of the Company, who has over 40 years of relevant experience in the oil and gas industry, has approved the information contained in this announcement. Mr Hollis is a Fellow of the Geological Society and member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. | 3put | |
30/11/2021 15:32 | Quite a full update, all songs good to me. First gas on track | 3put |
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