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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 | 0.40 | 0.55 | - | 47,616 | 16:28:00 |
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2022 13:12 | Have you tried therapy? | simonsmithiv | |
14/6/2022 12:16 | There seems to be a lot of anger out there. At the risk of having my head bitten off again, have you tried yoga? | diarybeach | |
14/6/2022 11:56 | Simon That’s a bit harsh but I feel your pain. I don’t enjoy saying it but too many on here like you have lapped up rubbish from serial rampers like Blueblood and look where its got you all? Big wet faces that’s where. My view is that it’s not sustainable borrowing more and more money at these levels and therefore Administration is a likely outcome. You can stick your head in the sand. Happy Ostriching! | diarybeach | |
14/6/2022 10:25 | You miss the point. The 120% interest was imposed on Eme. The patience of the Lender is finite. The Lender knows the interest is absurd. It a reflection of the amount of frustration. There is no guarantee that a monetisation of Duyung could be achieved by December. And the Topaz drill would be pushed further into the future. There are 47 days until 31 July 2022. The countdown has begun. Be careful. | helpfull | |
14/6/2022 10:13 | Now that is a bit more helpful! Not sure why he agreed to 10% a month as that is ridiculous but assumed Duyung is nailed on by December to agree to these terms. About time Gaz put his had in his pocket and bought some actual shares at these levels as well as all his freebies. He should also do interview explaining what happened at Jade and why he got it so wrong and the positive implications for Topaz! | blueblood | |
14/6/2022 09:48 | Just by magic, look who crops up. | the donald | |
14/6/2022 09:47 | 𝐬𝐢 𝐢𝐦 𝐜𝐨 𝐈 𝐬𝐚 𝐏𝐫 𝐃𝐨 | coiin stein | |
14/6/2022 09:30 | So basically you're just like some sort of weirdly obsessed stalker then? Or do you do this for all stocks, in fact anything and everything one could buy? Or are your talents reserved just for us? | simonsmithiv | |
14/6/2022 08:01 | Explains a lot..... | blueblood | |
14/6/2022 07:13 | Mich I’m more of a tradition greasy spoon type of guy. | diarybeach | |
14/6/2022 07:09 | And as if by magic ... like little peas in a pod ... doth does protest .... Who the fk do you think you are kidding .... Go back to McDonald's and do us all a favour | michmcd | |
14/6/2022 07:02 | Simon I think you should probably listen to nurse. If I can save one…just one investor here from losing more money my job will have been done. How many more shares will be issued at next fund raising? I can already hear Tom K asking his wife. “Darling, what comes after a trillion? Is it a gazillion or is that a figment of my imagination like the oil? “ | diarybeach | |
13/6/2022 21:42 | I often go around giving negative opinions on things I have nothing to do with and therefore shouldn't concern me whatsoever. Perfectly normal imho, despite what nurse says. | simonsmithiv | |
13/6/2022 21:17 | Mich I’m my own poster I assure you. Just because i don’t give a positive outlook doesn’t mean I’m acting in unison with someone else or have an agenda. Many guys here remind me of those three monkeys. See no evil, hear no evil…….. | diarybeach | |
13/6/2022 18:00 | With an mcap of just £8m.... Wouldn't it be great if EME could release some news to say they've just secured an 8.5% stake in "The Mako South-1 well which encountered excellent reservoir quality rock with high permeability sands in the multi Darcy range with 23 feet of gas bearing reservoir." And at just 1.3p a share, it'd be even better if they added something like "This zone flowed gas at a stabilised rate of 10.9 million cubic feet per day through a 2 inch choke." ...and.... "The gas was of high-quality being close to 100% methane." Oh the rocket pictures would be out in force wouldn't they. Even Helpfull and his sidekicks might hit the dancefloor. How about if they were also on the verge of "executing a Gas Sales Agreement (‘GSA’) with a buyer in Singapore for the off-take of the Mako gas" AND....all whilst gas prices are at record highs and showing no sign of slowing!! We can dream. | simonsmithiv | |
13/6/2022 17:45 | granny boy, probably wayne rooney, brains to match | jon12345 | |
13/6/2022 17:44 | Maybe you should sell then, or are you another one who's just here to save us all? | simonsmithiv | |
13/6/2022 17:24 | CNOOC gave their expert opinion before Jade was drilled, so take their Topaz data with a pinch of salt, they win either way! | grannyboy | |
13/6/2022 16:01 | · Post-well analysis confirmed reservoir quality better than pre-drill estimate with regional seal confirmed and depth conversion approach validated · As a part of post-well evaluation, CNOOC geochemical and basin modelling experts provided excellent assistance in interpreting the critical elements of effective regional oil migration pathways-leading to positive implications for the Topaz prospect · Based on post drill technical evaluation, and CNOOC-assisted migration pathways assessment, Empyrean has decided to enter the second phase of exploration and drill the Topaz prospect. Sounds good enough for me to get in at these low levels. Already, I have been adding over the past few weeks and more vigorously in recent days including today. I take the encouraging RNS at face-value, that the CNOOC involvement and interpretation of the geological analysis post Jade, points clearly to oil migration into the Topaz prospect, 100% owned by Emphyrean. | bishopawn |
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