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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Empyrean Energy Plc | LSE:EME | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09G2351 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 0.475 | 0.428 | 0.522 | - | 15,806 | 08:00:32 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -20.8M | -0.0211 | -0.22 | 4.63M |
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14/11/2017 12:45 | Does the setting of a temp plug above this zone mean that if - WHEN! - an upper zone starts to flow they could allow this one to flow along with it? Is there a problem in co-mingling from 2 zomes? If they can, then what the RNS isreally saying is that the zone did not flow at a commercial rate if taken on its own. Advice please from those knowledgeable on the subject. (and I topped up with another couple of grands worth this morning - it's like buying tenners for a fiver...) | soggy | |
14/11/2017 12:36 | stewart, My take is that there are 2 zones below. Deepest, volcanic, then sandstone...my take is that the next zone tested will be a zone of interest, but I could be wrong. swampydrill and I were discussing this this morning as for me it wasn't so clear reading between the last 2 RNS's. | nametrade | |
14/11/2017 12:34 | Herschel K 14 Nov '17 - 10:59 - 12474 of 12491 11 0 I have no idea Curry. Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt............ i like that one I cut and paste this and post it back to hershie bar when next well update comes they say sommat about ignorin what in front of your face tooo!! this looking SUB commercial all the ways to surface yous wait and sees | fsawatcher | |
14/11/2017 12:31 | For my sanity, can somebody tell me where to find the filter button when viewing on IPad? | t350toad | |
14/11/2017 12:28 | Well held onto all my shares today despite many on here and LSE advising to get out as predictions of ultra low share prices. A couple of questions, firstly I had no idea about the logs and I gather if they had been released people would have understood more about the permeability flow etc. and that this first testing although flowed was a thin structure and probably why they stopped drilling. I had a look at the map again, it looks like there are 7 structures to test and the one tested was outside this so still 7 to test, why was it tested, I don't know, good practice I suppose. Looking at the map is the next test X4 or is there another before it which would make 7 zones plus 2, also someone said the next zone which I assume that was X4 may be similar to todays result, surely that cannot be correct or are they referring to another zone below X4. Sorry for confusion but I am some what puzzled TIA | stewart4800 | |
14/11/2017 12:20 | brimsley, If you see no value here, why waste your time? Why don't you spend your time finding something to invest in instead of aggravating others? | nametrade | |
14/11/2017 12:19 | Quite amusing that you spout about integrity. Maybe you should look up what it means.... go on, broaden your horizons. | thegreatgeraldo | |
14/11/2017 12:15 | Brilliant they got thru well done and the result is less gas than a soiled diaper enjoy | brimsley | |
14/11/2017 12:07 | Judijudi 14 Nov '17 - 11:07 - 12476 of 12485 4 0 brimsley - 02 Nov 2017 - 07:30:16 - 11782 of 12476 EME - Post Sale of Sugarloaf Asset - EME Hard to argue with FSA Dempsey Well Integrity issues are all the chat in Perth every deep drill in this part of the basin has suffered the same fate Perth is an Oil and Gas Hub and a small town about the size of Aberdeen Everyone knows what is going on and assesses risk differently to the UK as can be seen in valuations Anything can happen but the risk is clearly to the downside as the chart shows Testing may not be possible at all think that over brimsley - 07 Nov 2017 - 18:27:59 - 12042 of 12476 EME - Post Sale of Sugarloaf Asset - EME Pffft better google Well Integrity and Cement Bonds harrelsen you may not be happy to live with the situation unfolding as i type google doggr while you are there and report bac brimsley - 02 Nov 2017 - 08:07:07 - 11785 of 12476 EME - Post Sale of Sugarloaf Asset - EME Cement bond log run is the key near term risk at these pressures but dont believe me refer next week | thegreatgeraldo | |
14/11/2017 12:00 | They have to try and hold it up you know that they bought too many in 20p range and after they disperse these it will be look out below 15p close for 12p fair value is my call | brimsley | |
14/11/2017 11:45 | Where are the mm's getting there shares from? Lots of buying and no supply can only mean we are going back up. Let's see where share price is after X1-X4 have been tested! | blueblood | |
14/11/2017 11:42 | no (commercial) flow check well issues check water issues never my call how is our 35p this week looking blueblood | brimsley | |
14/11/2017 11:36 | Really what about no flow, well issues or water then dingbat! | blueblood | |
14/11/2017 11:15 | worst case was NO testing next worst case is what we got enjoy | brimsley | |
14/11/2017 11:09 | special needs crew are here | deanroberthunt | |
14/11/2017 11:08 | The good news from this morning, is that we have non of the issues our resident scaremongerer brimsley was touting these last few days | judijudi | |
14/11/2017 11:08 | abergele - yes I can confirm it was a buy; it was my second buy of the day. | terry hardacre | |
14/11/2017 11:07 | brimsley - 02 Nov 2017 - 07:30:16 - 11782 of 12476 EME - Post Sale of Sugarloaf Asset - EME Hard to argue with FSA Dempsey Well Integrity issues are all the chat in Perth every deep drill in this part of the basin has suffered the same fate Perth is an Oil and Gas Hub and a small town about the size of Aberdeen Everyone knows what is going on and assesses risk differently to the UK as can be seen in valuations Anything can happen but the risk is clearly to the downside as the chart shows Testing may not be possible at all think that over brimsley - 07 Nov 2017 - 18:27:59 - 12042 of 12476 EME - Post Sale of Sugarloaf Asset - EME Pffft better google Well Integrity and Cement Bonds harrelsen you may not be happy to live with the situation unfolding as i type google doggr while you are there and report bac brimsley - 02 Nov 2017 - 08:07:07 - 11785 of 12476 EME - Post Sale of Sugarloaf Asset - EME Cement bond log run is the key near term risk at these pressures but dont believe me refer next week | judijudi | |
14/11/2017 10:59 | I have no idea Curry. Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt............ | herschel k | |
14/11/2017 10:57 | LOL Blue this aft, fo' sure | deanroberthunt | |
14/11/2017 10:56 | Just for the record, a delayed buy of 70281 showing up late again by an hour...as a sell.. | abergele | |
14/11/2017 10:54 | what possesses someone to try to be even thicker than they actually are? | currypasty | |
14/11/2017 10:51 | "it because mapped data wrong the well aint intercepted right they gonna ave to drill again im afraid" Yeah, of course...........the significant gas shows and huge pressure all the way down totally correlate to the mapped data being wrong and them having to drill again. How silly of us all not to have understood that. Thanks for helping. | herschel k | |
14/11/2017 10:49 | So gas flows without stimulation from a poor reservoir. All to play for when they move upwards to the actual targets identified by the logs ? but ave you work out why it poor reservior or dont you care some peeps on here are gonna be lamb stew it because mapped data wrong the well aint intercepted right they gonna ave to drill again im afraid i tell ya now but you not listen you listen whe it 11p again thou | fsawatcher |
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