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BOR Borders & Southern Petroleum Plc

3.005
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Borders & Southern Petroleum Plc LSE:BOR London Ordinary Share GB00B08F4599 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.005 2.81 3.20 - 38,933 08:00:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 42k -1.36M -0.0019 -15.79 21.92M
Borders & Southern Petroleum Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BOR. The last closing price for Borders & Southern Petro... was 3.01p. Over the last year, Borders & Southern Petro... shares have traded in a share price range of 1.70p to 3.20p.

Borders & Southern Petro... currently has 730,814,138 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Borders & Southern Petro... is £21.92 million. Borders & Southern Petro... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -15.79.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/10/2021
13:14
What I mean same shareholders
I mean institutional shareholders

The problem is that RKH liabilities

First decommissioning temporary dock
Which RKH r the hook for 40%

And then

This arbitration against Italian government
The costs r Based on a win lose
What happens if RKH losses
We have to pick up the cost of
Arbitration

$7.1 million

How far is it gonna go

Rumblefish

I would appreciate any input

rumblefish
01/10/2021
12:44
I agree with your comments
BIt boy
With RkH losing there partner yesterday only one thing viable
Is to merge BOR into RKH
All the shareholders in both companies r the same

Rumblefish

rumblefish
30/9/2021
07:55
BOD should be ashamed of themselves.....................the asset should have been sold years ago but they failed totally and now its up sh*t creek without a paddle, Aye!
bit coin
30/9/2021
06:20
Given the decreasing cash balance, it is likely that additional funds will be sought before the end of January 2022 in order to meet licence and working capital needs and in order to meet the "going concern" tests of the 2021 year-end audit.
neilyb675
21/9/2021
09:08
have day traders been
active in a very small
scale of late?

time will tell!!!

demark
20/9/2021
11:36
Bid for 1m today, long time since they were that well bid.
mesquida
06/8/2021
12:41
Yes, but don't you get the feeling that something is going on behind the scenes here. The market seems to be absorbing a large volume of sales, but whenever i try to do a dummy sale in 250k ( for example ) i can never get a bid. All very odd.
mesquida
06/8/2021
10:56
Trading range at the minute
dicko80
06/8/2021
09:57
All this sudden volume is making me very twitchy !
mesquida
05/8/2021
13:09
Sellers definitely on top today !
mesquida
02/8/2021
09:56
1.16 paid for just £4k

Yup they don’t want any BUYERS !

Tick tock

dicko80
02/8/2021
08:37
LARGE spread
dicko80
26/7/2021
10:15
RKH getting frisky
dicko80
23/7/2021
12:41
I stand here to be
CORRECTed

Rumblefish

rumblefish
23/7/2021
12:40
Going back to Darwin
At the surface only 70% of the gaseous
Hydrocarbons I turned into liquid
The rest stay as gas
To keep the well pressure high this 30% gas Hass to be injected back into the well to keep the pressure in the well high enough
So that we can extract the most oil from Darwin

Rumblefish

rumblefish
23/7/2021
12:36
A’Level Physics
At high temperature and pressure
All liquids/solids turn to a gas’s state
Solids to liquid to gas
There r planets in our Solar system
That have gaseous atmospheres made up of zinc/Mercury
This due to high pressure and temperature

Rumblefish

rumblefish
23/7/2021
12:29
The best way to explain the reservoir
Is that inside the reservoir the pressure is so high that the liquid oil or crude is turned into gas
But when a Well is drilled into the reservoir from the surface and that gas is brought to the surface the pressure and the temperature changes at the surface and this turns into oil at the surface

Rumblefish

rumblefish
13/7/2021
09:20
Morning

Buy @ 1.105 for a massive £3.32

Yet offer is 1.08

Interesting…..

dicko80
05/7/2021
17:08
Strange closing price tonight, i really do not understand it.
mesquida
05/7/2021
11:55
Few buys today…

Accumulation phase

dicko80
28/6/2021
13:34
Looks like sellers have dried up
dicko80
25/6/2021
09:33
Are we off ?
dicko80
25/6/2021
09:00
Hi M

Thanks for the input

Yes it’s gas condensate , condensate is a number of different hydrocarbons but at reservoir under the seabed it’s gas charged but once extracted at surface it separates into liquid and gas

It’s the liquid we want

The gas element will not be produced and will be re injected back into the reservoir

The liquid is 46-49 API which is light oil so this is the oil one talks about , condensate is usually lighter 50 - 75 API

With the liquid being of good quality and light , flows rates are expected to be very good , so quick payback

Plus costs are low - Break even per bbl is $35

Hope this helps

dicko80
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