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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 | -5.88% | 0.40 | 0.35 | 0.45 | 0.425 | 0.40 | 0.43 | 6,667,264 | 12:27:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.21M | 117.81M | 0.0325 | 0.12 | 14.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/1/2022 09:22 | SinceroANGUS ENERGY is a value play nowThey have communicated to market a possible offer for Saltfleeby and maybe the company. | solo4yous | |
07/1/2022 09:18 | Needs to break 1.10pHTTPS://twitter | solo4yous | |
07/1/2022 09:16 | oh look the filtered urine smelling nobody 13reallyneedsahobycp | sincero1 | |
07/1/2022 09:15 | No committee stop lyingIt's going to be decided by planning officers.End of | solo4yous | |
07/1/2022 09:14 | JT It depends on the size etc, 13 weeks is for major developments. It's not clear (to me) whether this will need to go to committee, if so then they'll have to wait for the next scheduled meeting after the planning officer had completed their report. They will also need that EA permit that was supposed to be there by 17th December 2021, yet another deadline missed. | 1347 | |
07/1/2022 09:13 | WG818 has merely asked this morning where the idiotic cuds obtained the information that Anguish has turned down 2p. I’d like to know too. Perhaps this rude cretin can tell us? Perhaps not, though, he doesn’t seem clued up at all, does he? This is the Anguish Energy site, in case you don’t know, cretin. | jtidsbadly | |
07/1/2022 09:04 | jtisadly the proven charlatan , you are finished here..move along... | sincero1 | |
07/1/2022 09:03 | i see ja51contrqctvoidoile finished here and now finished there ..... | sincero1 | |
07/1/2022 09:02 | I see on the other site that someone has posted that LCC is going to take 13 weeks to consider planning permission. Is this correct? | jtidsbadly | |
07/1/2022 08:42 | Yup they will rejoice today as we head under 1p as ever Note that on Hargreaves Lansdown it's marked as bid situationAlways nice to have great new investors | solo4yous | |
07/1/2022 08:32 | the resident grey old disingenuous crayon eating trolls will be irritated this morning. asked nurse to wake them early to check market opening praying for a price drop... they are finished here...move along...albeit slowly shuffling in their slippers... | sincero1 | |
07/1/2022 08:26 | We will get the pullback | solo4yous | |
07/1/2022 08:17 | All pointing to 1.90pHTTPS://twitter | solo4yous | |
06/1/2022 23:31 | New investor questions answered on Angs website | 3put | |
06/1/2022 23:31 | The Hedge on gas production/sale of gas, is fixed for 36 months. a member on LSE chat board has stated that even if the loan is paid of early, The Hedge remains in place for the remainder of 36 months. Is this true? Asked on 20 December 2021 Yes, the hedge is for a fixed term on a declining balance which roughly aims to decline wiith the scheduled loan repayments. It would be very likely (asusuming we succeed in obtaining target production from the side track, itself 100% unhedged, and representing windfall gains at present forward gas prices) that the loan would repay earlier, but the hedge would be fixed on that scheduled loan amortisation profile. However it would be open to the company to break or reset the hedge once the loan was repaid – although this would incur a normal mark to market charge – allowing for more dynamic hedging – i.e. picking particular moments to reset the hedge. The amount of hedged production after, say, two years would be less than c 25% of total production (including production from the sidetrack). | 3put | |
06/1/2022 23:30 | Will Angus Energy be drilling down to the EGS Super Hot Rock Supercritical Water for the enhancement of electricity production and a smaller footprint per site. Thankyou. Asked on 28 December 2021 We target 200C at c. 5000m. Super hot rock would be signficantly deeper in SW England and could yield > 400C. Some elements of our design incorporate elements common to Super Hot Rock so we follow developments closely, but our focus is on commercial well design – getting cost down away from the government funded figures we have seen to date. Managing temperatures of 400C plus, whilst offering a much better energy yield, present significant cost increases in well drilling and construction and would not be our on our immediate agenda as we approach potential technical and financial partners. | 3put | |
06/1/2022 23:30 | We understand that there has been a request for minor amendments to planning consents at Saltfleetby Gas Field as a result of changes to the onsite generation capacity, flare and condensate stablisation design, and addtional tree planting. Is the application for variation of planning permission now fully aligned with the Environment Agency Permit application and what is the status of the latter? Thank you and Happy Christmas wishes to the Angus Team Asked on 30 December 2021 Alignment. Yes the two are aligned. The process is iterative as with all of the regulatory and planning bodies. In this instance further HSE (compliance with PED/PSSR and ATEX/DSEAR) and EA requirements led to modifications in design and layout during the autumn which are now reflected in this application to Lincolnshire County Council for minor variations to our existing consent. Progress on EA Permit: We have dealt with a number of Schedule 5 notices requesting further information throughout the summer and early autumn and have, as we understand it, only two matters left to resolve. One matter concerns establishing agreement on precise methods of noise modelling and associated software and the other the management of a low pressure, low volume incidental off-gas stream. Both have a variety of highly technical solutions, the choice of which is being discussed with Agency and our various project engineers. We expect to resolve these matters in early January and do not, at the present moment, see either as a roadblock to First Gas. | 3put | |
06/1/2022 22:39 | If the Interim MD is serious about selling the company, he’s doing himself out of a job, isn’t he? Can anyone seriously think he’ll do that? £120,000 plus expenses etc. for a part-time job that he’s not qualified for. How’s he going to find such another position? The share price here was about ten times even its current level when he took over three years ago. | jtidsbadly | |
06/1/2022 22:31 | 1.90p Target Showing Once 1.10p BrokenLets see2.022p would be lovelyHarmonics showing 1.90p region if the resistance are taken outHTTPS://twitter.c | solo4yous |
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