We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chariot Limited | LSE:CHAR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B2R9PM06 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.32 | -4.27% | 7.18 | 7.12 | 7.29 | 7.39 | 7.07 | 7.39 | 1,534,354 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.88M | -0.0139 | -5.12 | 80.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
17/5/2013 07:18 | MM, Don't worry, Joe Paul will resign within the next hour. | wild_goose | |
17/5/2013 06:49 | adonis, just to let you kow that i have just added your thread to my fav list. i like the international chart indicies displayed at the start of your thread. | melfaraj | |
16/5/2013 22:18 | Joe Paul - Head, HRT America Thank you, Wagner. Hello, everyone. Good morning. Wingat-1 well drilling update, the image you see here is a 3D view of the main objective at the Wingat well location. This is the first prospect to be drilled in offshore Namíbia by HRT and the spud occurred on March 25th. We are targeting all these carbonate reservoirs in combination structural and stratigraphic trap with approximately 380 square kilometers of area. And this prospect has the capacity to hold over 350 million barrels of oil equivalent of recoverable reserve. Our current drilling and evaluation activities will be completed by next week. Slide 17 is the summary of the Wingat well results. First, we're looking at a seismic image of the Wingat prospect and if you notice the small map in the upper left-hand portion of the slide, this is an amplitude extraction of the Wingat prospect. This seismic line is located as a small line with A to A prime, indicating the orientation of the image. The top of the carbonate platform is the blue dashed line on this image. The well has drilled to 3D of 5,000 meters and we're currently evaluating the well information. Page 18, the planned Murombe well, again we're looking at a seismic image of the Murombe prospect. You see the Murombe-1 well proposed location as blue line on this seismic image. If you look at the map in the upper left-hand corner of this slide, you see an image of an amplitude extraction on the Murombe prospect. Line C C prime illustrates the location of the seismic image. In the lower right-hand corner of this image you see the scale of 5 kilometers. The opportunities that will be penetrated with the Murombe-1 well include the Walvis prospect shown shallow or in the top of the seismic image. Then we see the location of an intervening source rock interval. Next we see another source rock interval deeper below that and then you see the top of the Murombe sand complex which will be penetrated with this well. Finally, we'll continue to well down through the Sivaradi complex which also has adjacent source rock. That's all the information we'll provide on HRT Africa's ongoing operations at this time. Well results will be forthcoming. | moneymunch | |
16/5/2013 20:43 | SELL, Very strong sell. HRT will not release details of Wingat Well. Just like CHAR. | wild_goose | |
16/5/2013 15:15 | Any news from Tullow/Petrobas-Dana 4 well drill campaign in Mauritania ? | mariopeter | |
16/5/2013 10:02 | Well spudded on 25th March Intraday price spike was 3rd April | mariopeter | |
15/5/2013 21:06 | Ahhh...I remember...! :-) | hedgebetter | |
15/5/2013 20:40 | HB, the one back in April. | moneymaker6 | |
15/5/2013 19:46 | Are you sure there was an intra day jump to 25p? I did not see it... | hedgebetter | |
15/5/2013 19:32 | This would suggest there was substance to the intra-day jump to 25p then... interesting. | moneymaker6 | |
15/5/2013 19:07 | Ma heed hurts, Been on the lash all day, The guys on iii, seem to think HRT have put out an RNS, regarding Wingat, Anyone seen it, Please post it. They seem to be at 5000m, and hit the reservoir at 4050m ( nice round number), It was hit a few weeks ago. Can someone post this, so we know it is true, lol. | wild_goose | |
15/5/2013 18:55 | Ok, what is going on, 2 RNS, at close, for Larry to fix the share price | wild_goose | |
15/5/2013 18:53 | WG using ya big brothers computer? | kiwimonk | |
15/5/2013 18:53 | Just out of interest does anyone know/seen the approx scheduled total cost of the wingat well? tia. | ohisay | |
15/5/2013 18:50 | Placing price. 15p ? | wild_goose | |
15/5/2013 18:48 | ronan7 15 May'13 - 14:06 - 2751 of 2760 0 0 wildy = muted ----- ronan, Give us a break man, it is hard to tell you this, but, wildy, your imaginary childhood friend, died, get over it, it is 13 years now. Get help. | wild_goose | |
15/5/2013 18:43 | Falklands 15 May'13 - 15:09 - 2756 of 2759 0 0 Come wild no need to go nuts. For my part wingate is non commercial no oil in volume however what they are testing I assume is level of gas or oil shows to prove the system for the second well. ----- Can I say something here, when Wingat is a gaussssshhher, you are going to look like an ideot. | wild_goose | |
15/5/2013 18:10 | I would hazard a guess hrt are testing something and its to early to call if the well is commercial or not. Given they have been at target depth for some time already and will be on site for another week prior to releasing well results, fingers crossed it might be a positive update when it comes. | captainfatcat | |
15/5/2013 16:56 | 15/5/13........by next week!!!! HRT also expects to complete drilling and evaluation activities of the Wingat prospect, the company's first well in its exploration blocks off the coast of Namibia, by next week, said Joe Paul, head of HRT America. Mr. Paul succeeds Wagner Peres, who resigned last week. "Well results will be forthcoming," Mr. Paul said. Read more: | moneymunch | |
15/5/2013 16:41 | WG is a blue poster so there is nothing I can do. At best, you can filter him/her/it. | triples |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions