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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Baron Oil Plc | LSE:BOIL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01QGH57 | ORD 0.025P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.001 | 1.54% | 0.066 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.0675 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 185,076,005 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.39M | -0.0001 | -7.00 | 13.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/7/2022 16:46 | is this share a scam or wot | innit2 | |
21/7/2022 16:36 | We're due two CPRs one on Chuditch and the other on Dunrobin. First up is Chuditch Aug/Sept Q3, the 3D siesmic shoot is done there as at June so it's just the interpretation that goes into the CPR and shortly after that the Farmout/JV should conclude with FID to drill x2 appraisal wells. Then Dunrobin, the 3D siesmic there is underway now, an updated evaluation of Dunrobin is anticipated to be available during Q4 2022 per latest agm statement. | tradedesk1 | |
21/7/2022 16:09 | The latest Allenby valuation is 0.61 as at June. Up sharply from the previous 0.27. We are currently sat at 0.07. Only about a 1000% upside. Link to Allenby note: hxxps://wp-allenby-2 These guys have to deliver but the next few weeks and months is what the wait has been about, right now theres a floor level entry ahead of all this news commencing Aug/Sep onwards. Q3 & 4 should be defining for Baron: - 3D Siesmic/CPR due on Chuditch, massive >6tcf Gas asset. Chuditch 1 already a discovery - JV/Farmout - discussions underway, with an active dataroom - FID to drill x2 appraisal wells at Chuditch - 3D Siesmic/CPR due on Dunrobin, NPV £1.35bn, £432m to BOIL - Potential for Farmout or partners go it alone due to modest costs. - FID to drill Dunrobin | tradedesk1 | |
20/7/2022 22:20 | Dusty 101 …… more than that ;)) | percy38 | |
20/7/2022 21:05 | If Boil was to pull off the unthinkable then what sort of share price are looking at. I’ve had a punt here. 0.50 would be phenomenal. Worth taking a risk. | dusty101 | |
19/7/2022 15:37 | Lots of news due here, should see an uptick in position taking and volumes in August as expectations rise. Theres an immense amount in the pipeline now: - 3D Siesmic/CPR on Chuditch, upside >6tcf Gas. Chuditch 1 well already a @Shell discovery - JV/Farmout - FID to drill x2 appraisal wells at Chuditch - 3D Siesmic/CPR on Dunrobin, NPV £1.35bn, £432m to BOIL - FID to drill Dunrobin | tradedesk1 | |
12/7/2022 08:27 | Agree, I think August which is only 2 weeks or so away now we may start to get the 3D siesmic data interpretation for Chuditch coming through. | tradedesk1 | |
11/7/2022 14:39 | 3D this month at some stage there is going to be some serious loading up | bigginge1 | |
29/6/2022 00:32 | ..and keep holding. Never surrender. | would be rude not to | |
28/6/2022 09:01 | Wow! Hold for GOLD | oildon11 | |
25/6/2022 19:54 | The global LNG market was valued at USD 30.34 billion in 2020, and is expected to reach USD 66.13 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 6.92% during 2022-2027. The outbreak of COVID-19 has disrupted the logistics and supply chain industry, resulting in major losses to the transportation sector, including the shipping industry. For instance, in 2020, LNG storage tanks at Asian regasification terminals (particularly in China and India) reached "tank-top" a number of buyers claimed force majeure, citing that they were physically unable to receive any more LNG, thus negatively impacting the market. Factors such as increasing demand for gas power generation and rising number of LNG-fueled fleet are expected to drive the global LNG market during the forecast period. However, LNG oversupply and trade tension is expected to hamper the market growth during the forecast period.The liquefaction sector is expected to be the largest market during the forecast period, owing to the increasing investment by LNG exporting countries.A high number of LNG projects/development plans are expected to be proposed in upcoming years, underpinned by the growing LNG demand, leading to the creation of several opportunities for the market players in African region, thus, making an emerging LNG market.Asia-Pacific is expected to be the largest market during the forecast period, with majority of the demand coming from countries like China, Japan, etc. | benny shares | |
25/6/2022 00:23 | Elon Musk maybe 😂 | dealer55 | |
24/6/2022 20:13 | What we have here is something extraordinarily... years ago a super major discovered Chuditch, what they anticipated was oil but they got gas.Gas wasn't the bread winner in the 1990's, however roll forward and today Gas is the trend.The giant Chuditch field lies in the hands of Baron, the question is... who will take it off them, or would the original owner come back and retrieve it... There's no point joining the crew if you can't understand the fundamentals... | benny shares | |
24/6/2022 07:57 | Not spamming other boards that I can see. | dealer55 | |
24/6/2022 07:53 | Silly dilly you troll. They are anticipating something, could be correct could be nothing. | dealer55 | |
24/6/2022 07:49 | Some pumpers going crazy on twitter on no news This dog is just that a dog | dillydally2 | |
23/6/2022 17:18 | 1p for starters. | would be rude not to | |
23/6/2022 16:00 | The lids gonna blew off any day now!!Rns soon | fatmaa | |
15/6/2022 20:12 | Pumpers and dumpers will play this. I doubt. But feels like a real genuine gem if researching. Which pumpers and dumpers hardly do. | dealer55 | |
15/6/2022 19:01 | Is boil next for the pump and dump treatment? | terminator101 | |
15/6/2022 14:52 | Very shortly lol | zen12 | |
15/6/2022 14:49 | But when will it boil? | would be rude not to | |
14/6/2022 14:55 | Somethings definitely brewing! | fatmaa |
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