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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bluebird Energy | LSE:BBE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5M29F66 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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03/12/2012 16:12 | seismick,it appears from article they already have two applications lodged OIL AND GAS JOURNAL Belize moving on up Monday 3rd December 2012 - 1.48pm By Sam Fletcher Belize has been a hard nut to crack for oil &gas explorers historically but in recent times some notable discoveries have been made and new investment is now starting to move into the territory. The first discovery of petroleum and gas deposits in Belize was made by Belize Natural Energy Ltd in 2005 when the first well in spanish lookout began producing and has seen its production now reach 5,000+ barrels per day. Attention has recently been turned to london aim listed New World oil & gas who are currently drilling / exploring a series of wells on its flagship Blue Creek project,the company recently updated investors with news of the maiden B Crest prospect encountering an active hydrocarbon system. Activity on the license front has also been steadily increasing with a number of new exploration licenses being applied for from a combination of mainly US and UK listed companies,among which are Marathon Oil Corp with three applications and london aim listed Bluebird Energy with two applications. Belize now looks set to be a major draw for oil & gas explorers with attractive tax regimes and modest local labour costs adding to the many attractions of the country. | sammy g | |
03/12/2012 16:10 | shaun09,dont have screenshot but its 0.45p - 0.55p and 1 v 2 ,seems a gap on book around 0.60p region so could easily pop through that level on modest buys. | enshare | |
03/12/2012 16:10 | Shaun, i don't have l2 anymore because IMO it's a total farce | father o toole | |
03/12/2012 16:09 | can't see bbe getting anything then | seismick | |
03/12/2012 16:06 | Yes if you check out ceo James Golightly he is well connected in that part of the world so not suprised if he looking at belize.Oil majors about to flood in there by all accounts. | sammy g | |
03/12/2012 16:01 | Ta sammy - seems a real decent prospect on that alone but throw in belize and it becomes very tasty IMVHO | sinatrasmile | |
03/12/2012 15:54 | Am i right in saying they have 37.m shares in WSX and around £1.3m in cash ? NAV of around 1p ? | sinatrasmile | |
03/12/2012 15:53 | Nice find sammyG! | sinatrasmile | |
03/12/2012 15:51 | One of those 500k buys was mine :-) wouldnt mind getting another 2m | enshare | |
03/12/2012 15:49 | Blue bird spreading it's wings | father o toole | |
03/12/2012 15:46 | This was posted on another forum earlier,bluebird is mentioned as applying for two licenses in BELIZE. OIL AND GAS JOURNAL Belize moving on up Monday 3rd December 2012 - 1.48pm By Sam Fletcher Belize has been a hard nut to crack for oil &gas explorers historically but in recent times some notable discoveries have been made and new investment is now starting to move into the territory. The first discovery of petroleum and gas deposits in Belize was made by Belize Natural Energy Ltd in 2005 when the first well in spanish lookout began producing and has seen its production now reach 5,000+ barrels per day. Attention has recently been turned to london aim listed New World oil & gas who are currently drilling / exploring a series of wells on its flagship Blue Creek project,the company recently updated investors with news of the maiden B Crest prospect encountering an active hydrocarbon system. Activity on the license front has also been steadily increasing with a number of new exploration licenses being applied for from a combination of mainly US and UK listed companies,among which are Marathon Oil Corp with three applications and london aim listed Bluebird Energy with two applications. Belize now looks set to be a major draw for oil & gas explorers with attractive tax regimes and modest local labour costs adding to the many attractions of the country. | sammy g | |
03/12/2012 15:43 | Just taken a few of these,looks very positive indeed if they involved with belize plays! | allesandro | |
03/12/2012 15:36 | stoxline...let me know if you find out anything on belize as very interested, may take a shed load of these. | shaun09 | |
03/12/2012 15:31 | stoxline...nice one mate sounds good to me ! | shaun09 | |
03/12/2012 15:26 | OIL AND GAS JOURNAL Belize moving on up Monday 3rd December 2012 - 1.48pm By Sam Fletcher Belize has been a hard nut to crack for oil &gas explorers historically but in recent times some notable discoveries have been made and new investment is now starting to move into the territory. The first discovery of petroleum and gas deposits in Belize was made by Belize Natural Energy Ltd in 2005 when the first well in spanish lookout began producing and has seen its production now reach 5,000+ barrels per day. Attention has recently been turned to london aim listed New World oil & gas who are currently drilling / exploring a series of wells on its flagship Blue Creek project,the company recently updated investors with news of the maiden B Crest prospect encountering an active hydrocarbon system. Activity on the license front has also been steadily increasing with a number of new exploration licenses being applied for from a combination of mainly US and UK listed companies,among which are Marathon Oil Corp with three applications and london aim listed Bluebird Energy with two applications. Belize now looks set to be a major draw for oil & gas explorers with attractive tax regimes and modest local labour costs adding to the many attractions of the country. | stoxline | |
03/12/2012 15:10 | I have a mate been in new world oil for a while who may know what licenses are going there,will sound him out and try find out :-) | stoxline | |
03/12/2012 15:03 | stoxline...excellent find! i wonder if thats why they done the placing ? to apply for those licenses in belize??? | shaun09 | |
03/12/2012 14:58 | Exellent, things are a changing :) | father o toole | |
03/12/2012 14:56 | 1p would only reflect the current true value anything new would be extra | father o toole | |
03/12/2012 14:54 | Just found this on iii ( mentions bluebird applying for belize licenses )! OIL AND GAS JOURNAL Belize moving on up Monday 3rd December 2012 - 1.48pm By Sam Fletcher Belize has been a hard nut to crack for oil & gas explorers historically but in recent times some notable discoveries have been made and new investment is now starting to move into the territory. The first discovery of petroleum and gas deposits in Belize was made by Belize Natural Energy Ltd in 2005 when the first well in spanish lookout began producing and has seen its production now reach 5,000+ barrels per day. Attention has recently been turned to london aim listed New World oil & gas who are currently drilling / exploring a series of wells on its flagship Blue Creek project,the company recently updated investors with news of the maiden B Crest prospect encountering an active hydrocarbon system. Activity on the license front has also been steadily increasing with a number of new exploration licenses being applied for from a combination of mainly US and UK listed companies,among which are Marathon Oil Corp with three applications and london aim listed Bluebird Energy with two applications. Belize now looks set to be a major draw for oil & gas explorers with attractive tax regimes and modest local labour costs adding to the many attractions of the country. | stoxline |
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