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BPC Bahamas Petroleum Company Plc

0.325
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bahamas Petroleum Company Plc LSE:BPC London Ordinary Share IM00B3NTV894 ORD 0.002P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.325 0.32 0.34 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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19/8/2020
11:55
There will be no drilling. GOB has probably already told BPC that will never be allowed to drill there hence the merger with bankrupt CERP.
Hahahahaha hahahahaha

Game OVER 👏👏👏👏

globalspecialist
19/8/2020
11:53
Guys. Bin 🗑 boy and that nutter Whoppy this morning. Hahahahaha hahahahaha
globalspecialist
19/8/2020
11:52
Imagine losing £65m being long BPC as it goes bankrupt. Hahahahaha hahahahaha peasants are about to be destroyed. Hahahahaha hahahahaha
globalspecialist
19/8/2020
10:54
I'd hate to have the nightmare of losing £1m on shorting BPC. Imagine having to live with that. Lol
whoppy
19/8/2020
10:52
Appropriate viewing today I'd say-https://youtu.be/n_Jbk6gqRfo
bigsi2
19/8/2020
10:31
Just to 3p will do for now just to rid the boards of the negativity
man1
19/8/2020
10:30
Hahahahaha hahahahaha. 50% down and 2% up and the drill ship is coming.
globalspecialist
19/8/2020
10:27
Yep - there's two gaps on the chart to fill on the way up to 4p. We will get there, it will just take time.
linton78
19/8/2020
10:27
Getting ready for a blast at 3p. Locked and loaded. Announcement of the drillship could be the final hurdle for the farmin.
whoppy
19/8/2020
10:08
Once this turns we'll push through 3.00p easily imo.
ccr1958
19/8/2020
10:00
God I love this thread in the morning. . .
dynamohum
19/8/2020
09:50
OMG yess! You make a good point. I was wondering how that would be funded. Imagine if they had another juicy asset lined up and said to a major if you farmin in then we can acquire this other project and we can have an even bigger oil portfolio to share.
whoppy
19/8/2020
09:46
Whoppy - It would be worth the wait if they land something close to that!! No wonder they are looking for another high impact project if they know that pile of cash is coming their way.
linton78
19/8/2020
09:45
The bait in the water is too juicy for a major to resist.
whoppy
19/8/2020
09:44
Sounding ever more desperate this morning chaps, what’s going to happen ? None of the above . .
dynamohum
19/8/2020
09:42
Linton, Gosh, when it's put simply like that, then it's got to be one one of the best proposals/investments out there for a major. Potter has really put together an attractive portfolio that's ready to unlock with relatively low Capex for a major..
whoppy
19/8/2020
09:38
From Page of Cups on LSE - I would take these farm out terms!!


BHP are a good fit for BPC or should that be BPC are a good fit for BHP now with the enlarged portfolio of Bahamas 8-10B barrels, Uruguay 1B barrels, Suriname 24M barrels, Trinidad and Tobago >230M barrels. I hope that the increased footprint and assets are seen by a major as a huge positive, with BPC being a more solid partner, that allows a deal for a farmout on equal terms in return for a foot hold across 4 countries with plenty of oil.

For BPC , a 70/30 split for a 3 well campaign with the Stena rig with 70% back costs of some $70m will give BPC a cash balance to fund their activities and then some with all the huge upside it can bring for both parties. imo.

linton78
19/8/2020
09:36
From Page of Cups - LSE... I would take those farm out terms!!!


BHP are a good fit for BPC or should that be BPC are a good fit for BHP now with the enlarged portfolio of Bahamas 8-10B barrels, Uruguay 1B barrels, Suriname 24M barrels, Trinidad and Tobago >230M barrels. I hope that the increased footprint and assets are seen by a major as a huge positive, with BPC being a more solid partner, that allows a deal for a farmout on equal terms in return for a foot hold across 4 countries with plenty of oil.

For BPC , a 70/30 split for a 3 well campaign with the Stena rig with 70% back costs of some $70m will give BPC a cash balance to fund their activities and then some with all the huge upside it can bring for both parties. imo.

linton78
19/8/2020
09:34
Yes dipla - need to turn the corner now.

Still more selling though expected by the fund.

linton78
19/8/2020
09:31
Just need some buyers, so where are you??
This silly price is not going to last long with the newsflow that is coming.

whoppy
19/8/2020
09:27
Should get a quick rise as it is moving on little volume.
whoppy
19/8/2020
09:26
No drill = no oil = shareholder wipeout 😥😥😥😥 8549;
globalspecialist
19/8/2020
09:24
There will be no drilling. GOB has probably already told BPC that will never be allowed to drill there hence the merger with bankrupt CERP.
Hahahahaha hahahahaha

Game OVER 👏👏👏👏

globalspecialist
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