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EME Empyrean Energy Plc

0.445
-0.03 (-6.32%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.03 -6.32% 0.445 0.40 0.49 - 6,681,792 16:35:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 0 -20.8M -0.0211 -0.22 4.63M
Empyrean Energy Plc is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EME. The last closing price for Empyrean Energy was 0.48p. Over the last year, Empyrean Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.28p to 1.40p.

Empyrean Energy currently has 985,470,767 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Empyrean Energy is £4.63 million. Empyrean Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.22.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/4/2024
16:14
RNS out on Coro for anyone interested re loan standstill
blakieboy7
12/4/2024
13:11
It’s got to be a distinct possibility with this shower running EME
judijudi
12/4/2024
12:12
It would be exasperating in the extreme if EME have done and paid for all the surveying and for Jade and then Cnooc took the prize.
odillon
12/4/2024
11:19
Squandering our money as they have been for years!
judijudi
12/4/2024
10:16
What a load of rubbish this is turning out to be with Topaz updates nowhere to be seen. What the hell are the grewsome twosome doing to earn any pay!
blueblood
11/4/2024
17:45
Won´t embarrass you blakie. Now your view on the reply to you on funding is what exactly?
Lol!

" Funding of capex is of course an issue for all of the partners not least Conrad. Even if they farm down to 50% they will still need extra funding which they are addressing at the moment ( maybe collectively with Coro & EME ) as per this week´s annual report, prior to any sale & of course FID in mid year. Obviously they can borrow against maiden reserves which can be booked at this time in mid year to cover such capital costs.

If EME fail again to find a JV partner how are they gonna fund Topaz assuming that it is not already a gonna with the passage of time? What do you think costs more, either 100% of Topaz or 8.5% of Mako? Lol!

safiande
11/4/2024
17:38
Oooooh my reputation?! Do tell
blakieboy7
11/4/2024
17:12
Blakie,

OK but for years you have been telling folk to quieten it down on here which is none of your business particularly in view of your reputation.

Anyway what about a view on the sober part of the reply to you namely:-

"Funding of capex is of course an issue for all of the partners not least Conrad. Even if they farm down to 50% they will still need extra funding which they are addressing at the moment ( maybe collectively with Coro & EME ) as per this week´s annual report, prior to any sale & of course FID in mid year. Obviously they can borrow against maiden reserves which can be booked at this time in mid year to cover such capital costs.

If EME fail again to find a JV partner how are they gonna fund Topaz assuming that it is not already a gonna with the passage of time? What do you think costs more, either 100% of Topaz or 8.5% of Mako? Lol!

safiande
11/4/2024
17:11
Saf yes it is 6 billion not 600 billion.

So your figures were out by over 2 billion dollars.

the Donald, (if you are out there) you are good with figures and currencies. Is your guess at the net sale figure for EME's share still about £29 million

odillon
11/4/2024
16:54
My mistake Saf I thought the reply was directed at me, but I agree with Blakie that your reply to him was not warranted. He reasonably suggested reining in the tone of discussion to avoid offending those who might be offended and that was a fair point.
odillon
11/4/2024
16:54
I'm not looking to get anyone in trouble. It would just be nice to see sharing of opinions and views without any unpleasantness
blakieboy7
11/4/2024
16:40
I hope you are not referring to yourself as a high calibre poster. Lol. I can't stop laughing 😆 😹 🤣 😂 😃 😀 😆 😹 🤣 😂 😃 😀 😆 😹 🤣 🤣 😂 😃 😀
showme01
11/4/2024
16:29
Saf, my question was reasonable, your response was not
blakieboy7
11/4/2024
16:14
Saf, Your calculations are based on 600 billion USA dollars. You misheard, as Mario was referring to 600 billion Australian dollars (which is about 392 billion USA dollars).

So it is 208 billion USA dollars less than you understood.

odillon
11/4/2024
16:07
"15:38 - 54661

54647 was from Blakie, not me" ( oddy )

Our reply to 54647 was addressed to Blakie not to you. You are not snivellng in the slightest but if the cap fits.

safiande
11/4/2024
16:00
"Your calculations are off by over 200 billion US dollars " ( oddy )

Wtf are you smoking .
If it is Aussie dollars then how can the difference be 200 billion US dollars as Mario referred to 6 billion total value. NFI

safiande
11/4/2024
15:57
7.225% is the correct figure for the EME equity in Mako and Australian not USA dollars is the correct currency that Mario was referring to in the Ausbiz interview.
odillon
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