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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clontarf Energy Plc | LSE:CLON | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09WLX62 | ORD 0.01P |
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 | -2.67% | 0.0365 | 0.033 | 0.04 | 0.0375 | 0.0365 | 0.04 | 33,924,579 | 09:03:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -4.77M | -0.0009 | -0.44 | 2.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/6/2017 09:25 | nina you silly cow have tyou not heard of a farm out? | keya5000 | |
06/6/2017 09:24 | If it's a JV with say exon mobile then they may well fund it.They have in the past ie COPL | glenbo1 | |
06/6/2017 09:22 | Even if they won the contract how an earth tiny aim comp will manage to drill an deep well as I can remember they cost around 70-80 mil dollars .. | nina65 | |
06/6/2017 09:16 | GUYS SERIOUSLY , TAKE A LOOK AT TIR | falia | |
06/6/2017 09:12 | GLA, Hope Ghana comes good for u all, have sold mine now. | ragewarrior | |
06/6/2017 09:10 | GUYS GET YOUR MONEY INTO TIR , RESULTS SOON | falia | |
06/6/2017 09:06 | Sorry guys this is aim I don't believe the story..if this guys won the Contract they would sing from the rooftops | nina65 | |
06/6/2017 09:03 | I think Exxon block next door also in 2000m water, Anyway needs to be confirmed as soon as poss. | elmfield | |
06/6/2017 09:02 | It may need ratification by a presidential decree, often the case in Africa. Ministry of whatever it is award then its final a few days later when passed by whatever legal process they follow. | keya5000 | |
06/6/2017 08:55 | So if they won where is the RNS than... | nina65 | |
06/6/2017 08:50 | GUYS CHECK TIR OUT, ON THE RISE AGAIN | falia | |
06/6/2017 08:49 | It's deep water, but the prospectivity is very good and I'm sure they'll either get a JV or get swallowed up. | janestone | |
06/6/2017 08:43 | Gerhart - or create an event that needs more dosh then do a placing raising more dosh - which would of course cover operating expenses for another year etc. What do operating expenses include? Directors' remuneration..... Wow look what they could do there..... Why didn't we think of that? | fenners66 | |
06/6/2017 08:40 | According to that map, block EG-18 is about as far from any block already being worked as can be. Is this deep water? Why did the majors not start here? Do Clontarf have any experience of drilling at sea, or indeed at all? | fenners66 | |
06/6/2017 08:33 | In Dice's post above, it says we have won block 18. But in the recent report the Co states it applied for blocks 21 and 23. So how did we win something we never sought, apparently? (Whatever the truth, would be careful about rushing in here, cos they are going to need more dosh to do new developments and inevitably there is going to be a placing) | gerhart | |
06/6/2017 08:22 | map and seismic | janestone | |
06/6/2017 08:21 | Some information | janestone | |
06/6/2017 08:03 | rns next ? | currypasty | |
06/6/2017 07:33 | #CLONTARF ENERGY PLC #CLON 5 STAR BUY 💥🔥 | dice1950 | |
06/6/2017 07:08 | I'm amazed, this is the first time I've ever seen news about any of the Clontarf stable that has not been preceded by a rise as 'those in the know' load up in advance. I suspect they didn't know themselves this time, how ironic. | jungle jim | |
06/6/2017 06:25 | CLON more PSCs expected to be signed in September 2017 | dice1950 | |
06/6/2017 06:11 | Equatorial Guinea: EG Ronda 2016 winners announced at AOP success analysts and watchers. ExxonMobil, Taleveras, Ophir Win E’Guinea Oil Blocks June 6, 20170729 Ejiofor Alike with agency report United States oil giant, ExxonMobil, Nigeria-based Taleveras, UK’s Ophir Energy and Clonterf Energy have been announced winners of Equatorial Guinea’s oil acreages, after the latest licensing bid round held by the central African country. Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Gabriel Obiag-Lima made this known at a press conference Monday during the African Oil and Gas Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa, saying ExxonMobil has signed a Production Sharing Contract (PSC) with his country for oil acreage EG-11, effectively leading the list of acreage winners during the licensing bid round. UK-based Ophir Energy won the Block EG-24, Taleveras, founded by Mr. Igho Sanomi, picked the highly potential Block EG-07, while Clonterf Energy landed Block EG-18. According to the minister, the country’s 2016 open and competitive bid round was declared a success by industry analysts and watchers. | dice1950 | |
06/6/2017 00:20 | Funny how they call the bidders winners , before deciding on contract terms. Like getting an e-mail , congratulations you are a winner in our grand draw, send us your bank details and we can send you your prize. We just need a million £ handling fee, etc. So there you have it - all others are duds so we got a new great white hope , honest this is it , even if everything else turned to dust....... and so it goes on rinse and repeat endlessly | fenners66 | |
05/6/2017 21:29 | Irish junior Clontarf Energy landed Block EG-18. Ophir, Atlas Petroleum win EG acreage Four other companies handed Equatorial Guinea blocks, after ExxonMobil signs new PSC UK player Ophir Energy headed the list of acreage winners in Equatorial Guinea’s latest licensing round that was dominated by smaller players. The London-based company won Block EG-24 in the West African nation’s Ronda 2016 round, with all winners revealed by Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima on Monday. Nigerian pair Taleveras and Atlas Petroleum picked up blocks EG-07 and EG-10, respectively, while Irish junior Clontarf Energy landed Block EG-18. London-based Israeli player | dice1950 |
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