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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Deltic Energy Plc | LSE:DELT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNTY2N01 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.40 | 3.45% | 12.00 | 11.50 | 12.50 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 99,090 | 08:00:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal,oth Minerals,ores-whsl | 0 | -2.96M | -0.0318 | -3.77 | 10.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/4/2024 14:16 | A 6% drop is OK on these results. No income and just about enough to get the company to achieve its objectives.It will slowly claw back. It will only really take off when oil is coming out of the ground IMHO. | soilderboy | |
17/4/2024 10:24 | Pensacola is not carried, and they need cash to cover their cost or to find partnerCurrent cash balance is £5-6m, which looks decent (without drill commitment).Now it's all over to Pensacola deal. Either it will be fully carried or partially ... | mynameiskhan | |
17/4/2024 10:17 | I know - just flagging why folk may be selling. | nigelpm | |
17/4/2024 10:05 | Most recently it was a farm out.... · Completed a farmout of the Selene prospect to Dana Petroleum post-period end with Deltic fully carried for the estimated cost of the success case well | apotheki | |
17/4/2024 09:50 | That is standard stuff that any NOMAD worth their salt would insist that Plcs add to the statements in the RNS | apotheki | |
17/4/2024 09:45 | Cash is running down. The inherent nature of the Company means it is dependent on its existing cash resources, farming down of assets and its ability to access additional capital in order to progress its operational programme on an ongoing basis. Having undertaken careful assessment, the Directors are of the view the Company will need to access additional capital during 2024 in order to fund on-going operations. It is anticipated these funds will primarily be sourced through farm downs, asset disposal, issuing new equity or a combination of these actions. | nigelpm | |
17/4/2024 09:33 | Nothing bad in the end so why are people selling. Seems to happen a lot on all shares. People sell on any type of RNS it’s beyond me | reba | |
17/4/2024 08:19 | I am just a number has he been locked up for kiddy fiddling? I knew he was a wrongun | therealdeal25 | |
17/4/2024 08:18 | Yep this is our year alright, we sit and wait and prosper, let the noise around us continue | therealdeal25 | |
17/4/2024 07:58 | Just popped my 50k in my isa Seems like a classic inch hi private i gambling and talking nonsense | barnes4 | |
17/4/2024 07:45 | Deltic Energy Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: DELT / Sector: Natural Resources Final Results Deltic Energy Plc ("Deltic" or the "Company"), the AIM-quoted natural resources investing company with a high impact exploration and appraisal portfolio focused on the Southern North Sea ("SNS") is pleased to announce its audited results for the year ended 31 December 2023 ("FY 2023") and that it has released an updated corporate presentation. The corporate presentation is available on the homepage at the Company's website: www.delticenergy.com Highlights · Drilling of Pensacola prospect resulted in the largest discovery in the Southern North Sea in the last decade, at the upper end of our pre-drill estimates · RPS Energy Ltd ("RPS") independently assessed Pensacola on the basis of a combined gas and oil case, estimating a gross 2C contingent resource of 72.6 mmboe (21.8 mmboe net to Deltic) and in the gas only case gross 2C contingent resource of 50 mmboe (15 mmboe net to Deltic) · RPS also estimated a Post tax NPV10 in the combined case of $683m (gross) or $205m net to Deltic and $663m (gross) in the gas only case or $199m net to Deltic · Planning has progressed for a well to be drilled with Shell over the Selene gas prospect followed by an appraisal well for Pensacola in the second half of 2024 · Rig contract signed and structured such that both Selene and Pensacola will be drilled back to back using the Valaris 123, a heavy duty jack-up rig, expected to commence July 2024 · Success in 33rd UK Licensing Round · Cash position of £5.6 million at 31 December 2023 (2022: £20.4 million) with no debt · Net cash outflow for the year of £14.8 million (2022: inflow £10.3 million) mainly for funding Pensacola exploration drilling and other exploration investments · Completed a farmout of the Selene prospect to Dana Petroleum post-period end with Deltic fully carried for the estimated cost of the success case well Graham Swindells, Chief Executive of Deltic Energy, commented: "2023 was a transformational year for Deltic following the Pensacola discovery in the Southern North Sea in February. As one of the area's biggest discoveries in the past ten years, this was a fantastic result for the Company and is testament to the hard work carried out in the years leading up to this point. We continue to prepare for an appraisal well on Pensacola in Q4 this year, which I believe will take us a step closer towards commerciality. During 2023 we also continued to progress our equally significant Selene exploration prospect, culminating in an excellent farmout in early 2024. We are now in the enviable position of drilling two consecutive wells in the second half of the year, with two world class partners in Shell and Dana." "I am delighted with the progress that Deltic made in 2023 and firmly believe we can continue on this trajectory throughout 2024. The UK needs to bolster its security of energy supply more than ever and I believe that Deltic will play a key role in this." | apotheki | |
17/4/2024 07:40 | Deltic Energy Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: DELT / Sector: Natural Resources Final Results Deltic Energy Plc ("Deltic" or the "Company"), the AIM-quoted natural resources investing company with a high impact exploration and appraisal portfolio focused on the Southern North Sea ("SNS") is pleased to announce its audited results for the year ended 31 December 2023 ("FY 2023") and that it has released an updated corporate presentation. The corporate presentation is available on the homepage at the Company's website: www.delticenergy.com Highlights · Drilling of Pensacola prospect resulted in the largest discovery in the Southern North Sea in the last decade, at the upper end of our pre-drill estimates · RPS Energy Ltd ("RPS") independently assessed Pensacola on the basis of a combined gas and oil case, estimating a gross 2C contingent resource of 72.6 mmboe (21.8 mmboe net to Deltic) and in the gas only case gross 2C contingent resource of 50 mmboe (15 mmboe net to Deltic) · RPS also estimated a Post tax NPV10 in the combined case of $683m (gross) or $205m net to Deltic and $663m (gross) in the gas only case or $199m net to Deltic · Planning has progressed for a well to be drilled with Shell over the Selene gas prospect followed by an appraisal well for Pensacola in the second half of 2024 · Rig contract signed and structured such that both Selene and Pensacola will be drilled back to back using the Valaris 123, a heavy duty jack-up rig, expected to commence July 2024 · Success in 33rd UK Licensing Round · Cash position of £5.6 million at 31 December 2023 (2022: £20.4 million) with no debt · Net cash outflow for the year of £14.8 million (2022: inflow £10.3 million) mainly for funding Pensacola exploration drilling and other exploration investments · Completed a farmout of the Selene prospect to Dana Petroleum post-period end with Deltic fully carried for the estimated cost of the success case well Graham Swindells, Chief Executive of Deltic Energy, commented: "2023 was a transformational year for Deltic following the Pensacola discovery in the Southern North Sea in February. As one of the area's biggest discoveries in the past ten years, this was a fantastic result for the Company and is testament to the hard work carried out in the years leading up to this point. We continue to prepare for an appraisal well on Pensacola in Q4 this year, which I believe will take us a step closer towards commerciality. During 2023 we also continued to progress our equally significant Selene exploration prospect, culminating in an excellent farmout in early 2024. We are now in the enviable position of drilling two consecutive wells in the second half of the year, with two world class partners in Shell and Dana." "I am delighted with the progress that Deltic made in 2023 and firmly believe we can continue on this trajectory throughout 2024. The UK needs to bolster its security of energy supply more than ever and I believe that Deltic will play a key role in this." | apotheki | |
15/4/2024 20:37 | Just popped my 50K into my ISA and will sit back for the drill to turn | jakes114 | |
15/4/2024 19:16 | Looking steady here now! | therealdeal25 | |
15/4/2024 17:25 | Extract from the Liam Halligan article that appeared in yesterdays Sunday Telegraph.... It was noteworthy a British energy company announced last week it is to start drilling at the biggest oil field discovered in the North Sea in at least 20 years. EnQuest plans to bring two fields onstream with the potential to produce 500 million barrels of crude over coming decades. This reignites the political battle over the UK’s energy future, with the Tories having just extended the 75pc “windfall levy” on North Sea output and Labour threatening to block new production completely, citing environmental concerns. This makes no sense. There are around 300 active North Sea oil and gas fields, over half of which will cease production by 2030. The North Sea currently delivers the equivalent of 83pc of UK oil demand and 54pc of our gas use. What are our plans to replace those supplies? Even the Climate Change Committee, the official green watchdog, acknowledges fossil fuels will still account for around half of Britain’s energy needs by 2030 and a quarter by mid-century. And that’s if the proposed net zero 2050 transition to renewables is achieved, which looks pretty unlikely. So if that’s the case, that we’ll be using oil and gas for at least the next three decades, why not drill our own? Even if such energy is exported, at least UK energy workers would keep their jobs and the Treasury would get the tax. Hear, hear.... | apotheki | |
11/4/2024 11:46 | March 26th = 30p ... April 11th = 41p. You can't ask for more than that smooth rising, except for that to continue. f | fillipe | |
10/4/2024 19:53 | Awareness now. It's finally coming to light how cheap this is. Loaded up again!!! | soilderboy | |
10/4/2024 16:27 | It’s about time this started moving, but the drills will keep this going | therealdeal25 | |
10/4/2024 12:30 | Worth the wait . | ohisay | |
05/4/2024 19:00 | jakes1145 Apr '24 - 18:49 - 4851 of 4851 I see that Malcy has included Deltic on this years bucket list as having great potential hxxps://www.malcysbl | apotheki | |
05/4/2024 18:49 | I see that Malcy has included Deltic on this years bucket list as having great potential | jakes114 | |
04/4/2024 23:05 | lol - wait for news on Pensacola - your double top will be blasted to smithereens. Our attention is now firmly focussed on drawing the Pensacola farm-out process to a successful conclusion and we look forward to updating the market in due course." Sounds like it's imminent to me. | nigelpm | |
04/4/2024 19:07 | Nasty double top formed on the short term chart | barnes4 | |
04/4/2024 16:13 | People saying the price has dropped the last 2 days, novices, the price hasn’t moved, the spread was 2p all they did was close the gap, MM’s are mathematicians, they know how to make a share move without actually moving, open the spread make people pay more, but keep the sell price the same, that’s all that has happened here, novices are novices I suppose, all on LSE 🤣🤦 | therealdeal25 | |
03/4/2024 11:00 | End of the tax year fast approaching - after today - there are just 2 trading days to the end of this tax year. Reckon that post the new start of the new tax year next week - it potentially could be a better market place for small caps including of course Deltic Energy. | apotheki |
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