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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.115 | 0.11 | 0.12 | 0.125 | 0.105 | 0.12 | 275,150,597 | 11:00:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -4.77M | -0.0007 | -1.57 | 8.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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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 | |
05/6/2017 21:29 | People getting to over excited, IMv. | ![]() elmfield | |
05/6/2017 21:02 | Equatorial Guinea Ronda Winners Announced at AOP … • H.E. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea, announced the winners at the second annual Africa Oil & Power conference on Monday. • Winners included companies that currently operate in the country, such as Ophir Energy, as well as new entrants, including Clontarf Energy and Offshore Equator Plc. • Negotiations on contracts are set to begin June 19, 2017 Cape Town, June 05, 2017 — The seven winners of the EG Rhonda 2016 Licensing Round were announced Monday by H.E. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, the Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea at Africa Oil & Power, one year after the Ronda was initially launched. Out of a total of 23 companies expressing interest in the licensing round since the EG Ronda opened in June 2016 at the inaugural Africa Oil & Power event, 12 companies submitted official bids for the EG Ronda. Of those, just seven companies have advanced to negotiations, which are set to begin June 19, 2017. “Some of the companies are majors, some are minors, but the important thing is that they are companies dedicated and willing to do exploration and that is the thing that needs to be done,” said H.E. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima at the conference. Winners are: • Ophir Energy for Block EG-24 • Offshore Equator PLC for Block EG-23 • Clontarf Energy for Block EG-18 • Elenilto for Block EG-09 • Taleveras for Block EG-07 • Atlas Petroleum and Strategic Fuel Fund for Block EG-10 • ExxonMobil for Block EG-11 (Direct Negotiation) Also Monday, the Minister announced that the government has already signed a new production sharing agreement with ExxonMobil for Block EG-11, which is contiguous to their Zafiro oil field. The closing of the licensing round was extended to April 28, 2017, due to heightened interest from investors. Production Sharing Contracts should be signed by Sept. 15 and ratified before the end of the year. The round included 17 blocks, both offshore and onshore blocks, as well as unexplored acreages. The results come after Equatorial Guinea took the Ronda on a global roadshow to attract international investments, with government officials making stops in London, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. The Ministry also provided extensions of one month to Total and Lukoil to complete discussions on awarding potential licenses. Equatorial Guinea first started producing in 1991, when the Alba field came online, quickly followed by the Zafiro oil field in 1995. Now, the country produces an average of 342,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Production Sharing Contracts in Equatorial Guinea can either be awarded via competitive international tender or direct negotiation, with exploration periods set at two initial sub-periods of four or five years, plus a maximum of two one-year extensions. The state is entitled to a 20 percent carried interest participation. Media Inquiries: Caty Hirst | Producer |caty@africaoilandpo | dice1950 | |
05/6/2017 19:44 | Clontarf Energy for Block EG-18 | ![]() currypasty | |
05/6/2017 18:57 | what are they saying on twitter? | ![]() flyhi | |
05/6/2017 18:47 | block 18awarded to clonmultiple sources confirmrns in the morning | n902 | |
05/6/2017 17:32 | Something on twitter worth a look but is it right? On the move today it may be. | ![]() elmfield | |
05/6/2017 17:25 | Looks Like something is coming our way, I wonder? | ![]() elmfield | |
05/6/2017 16:48 | . :) | n902 | |
05/6/2017 16:21 | . Who knows? | ![]() elmfield | |
02/6/2017 13:28 | That linked article is Guyana! | ![]() ajj2003 | |
01/6/2017 12:59 | Oil and Chinese investment to bring record revenue to Guyana Could dice1950 and our very own Daithi Hat be related, after all Ghana and Guyana both sound similar, and that would be an honest, lolz mistake ... | ![]() lippe | |
01/6/2017 08:21 | CLON guys this runs through our new licence that will be announced around the 5th June - Exxon Mobile discovers | dice1950 | |
31/5/2017 13:14 | Sack The Hat and derail the gravy train, no more honest, lolz mistakes ... | ![]() lippe | |
31/5/2017 13:13 | "we need to reinvigorate the Company" the deeply ironic words of a geriatric old fart ... | ![]() lippe | |
30/5/2017 18:42 | Wow that sounds very brave..... and do you expect that will tip the balance? | ![]() fenners66 | |
30/5/2017 17:26 | as per John's statement in the results RNS "we need to reinvigorate the Company. We continue to examine proposals for new projects, new directions and new personnel. We are well financed for our current activities. " I would agree with him there, perhaps this should have been actioned years ago? To this end I shall vote AGAINST the re-election of Horgan at the agm resolutions | ![]() currypasty | |
26/5/2017 13:54 | Clontarf at the double Marathon Oil And ExxonMobil 26 May 2017 11:44 GMT🔥💥 Marathon Oil's Alba gas condensate field ExxonMobil unit extends FPSO contract for Zafiro field off Equatorial Guinea HOUSTON, May 12 05/12/2017 | dice1950 |
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