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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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0.025 | 5.56% | 0.475 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.575 | 0.45 | 0.48 | 115,252,487 | 13:06:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.21M | 117.81M | 0.0325 | 0.14 | 17.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2021 17:48 | Crocq next door doesn't seem to understand that MMs can happily borrow shares? Odd, to say the least. And if anyone's surprised that MMs and others in the know invariabnly act days before any placing is officially announced shouldn't be allowed near a pair of pointy-ended scissors, let alone to trade on any form of stock market. | headinthesand | |
09/12/2021 16:58 | JA, It's a mystery... as "everything is" with Anguish. Although you can generally rely on the following basic principles IMHO: 1) News will ALWAYS be delayed. 2) Strategies will alter on a whim. 3) Deadlines will always be missed. 4) Financial targets will NEVER be accurate. 5) BOD salaries will ALWAYS be generous and paid in full no matter what. Even The Cheerleaders cannot argue with anything stated above! CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
09/12/2021 16:29 | ja51contractvoidoile | sincero1 | |
09/12/2021 16:20 | LOL.... "Maybe their doubts are fading?" I should take a good look at that twilight twitter picture if I were you! | ja51oiler | |
09/12/2021 15:22 | gaffer - they are just disingenuous trolls.... all these twitter pics have really upset them ...they hate progress at the site particularly jtisadly the resident nimby ...his hovel was already worth little ...now even less.....the smell of gas will put off prospective buyers.... | sincero1 | |
09/12/2021 14:56 | Market Summary > Angus Energy PLC 0.67 GBX −0.030 (4.29%)today 9 Dec, 14:55 GMT • Disclaimer | chickbait | |
09/12/2021 14:17 | Maybe their doubts are fading? | gaffer73 | |
09/12/2021 13:07 | where are all the old grey urine smelling disingenuous duffers today ? is there a sale on at comfy slippers & cardigans r us ? or has nurse sedated them again ? | sincero1 | |
09/12/2021 12:00 | Market Summary > Angus Energy PLC 0.68 GBX -6.33 (-90.30%)all time 9 Dec, 11:44 GMT • Disclaimer | chickbait | |
09/12/2021 09:07 | If it was doing geothermal work would it not need to included in a rns? | 3put | |
09/12/2021 08:40 | I think it may be over SF08 and may be doing some Geothermal rainbow work, has anyone confimed the rig is over SF07 because I'm not convinced it is? | 1347 | |
09/12/2021 06:08 | Work-over rig would make sense. | gaffer73 | |
08/12/2021 23:39 | Any way of telling when the rig arrived ? | 3put | |
08/12/2021 22:33 | Well it can’t be the sidetrack itself, can it? They haven’t got the vital whirligig thing on the top, which is still in the sea lanes, what? Can you do a workover without one of those? And where’s the Joule-Thomson valve? Mind you, it would be typical of this lot to hire an expensive rig and plant potatoes 200 feet down. | jtidsbadly | |
08/12/2021 22:13 | Potatoe planting machine, they've finally taken our advice... | 1347 | |
08/12/2021 21:25 | .. whatever it’s for, it may well explain the increased contingency reserve for the sidetrack that they mentioned in the placing note. But why have they not explained it? | jtidsbadly | |
08/12/2021 20:58 | JT - It’s obviously doing something as the restraining cables are set up. News on the permit must be coming you would think | 3put | |
08/12/2021 20:57 | Looks like a rig to me. Does that mean we are ahead of schedule? | 3put | |
08/12/2021 19:37 | This is what the 40+-page report on Saltfleetby by AECOM on 15 April this year said (is this the reason for the rig appearing? But if so, it seems a bit early, and they’d have told the market about it, surely?): “3. 3.1 3.2 Preparing the Site for Production Introduction 3.3 3.3.1 The wellbores already exist at SFA and SFB and to bring wells back online for production and gas flowing, each well will be connected and flow directly to the pipeline via the onsite process plant. As a contingency, each well may require a short period of operations which will involve work-over of existing wells to reinstate the flow of natural gas or a sidetrack to target a new section of the formation. It is anticipated that wells SF05 to SF08 are the likely candidates for a sidetrack. The aim of the sidetrack(s) would be to accelerate production from the main northern lobe of the reservoir and potentially access resources in the southern extension. Sidetrack Drilling or Work-over A side-track or work-over will be completed using either a drilling rig or truck-mounted workover rig respectively or similar equipment. All waste produced will be handled in accordance with the Waste Management Plan (Application Part 5) and temporary surface installation equipment will include the use of an enclosed ground flare to burn off any relatively minor volumes of gas produced as the well is circulated, tested, or brought back into operation. In the event that a sidetrack or work-over is required, Angus Energy will confirm the estimated quantity of waste, drill fluids and well design in writing to the Environment Agency as part of the WR11 submission.” Wouldn't they need the HSE approval before starting a workover? | jtidsbadly | |
08/12/2021 17:17 | That's got to be a rig, you can see the platform and engine. | gaffer73 | |
08/12/2021 17:13 | Looks like the rig is on site already | 3put | |
08/12/2021 17:09 | Plenty of activity on the ground | 3put | |
08/12/2021 16:45 | As I just posted RNS, please! Why not post some Keeping us up to date Twitter pictures if it's good news? If it is the sidetrack it's a bit surprising, to say the least! | ja51oiler |
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