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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Europa Oil & Gas (holdings) Plc | LSE:EOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03CJS30 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.95 | 0.90 | 1.00 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 28,783 | 07:32:49 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 6.65M | -852k | -0.0009 | -10.56 | 9.1M |
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12/3/2018 16:19 | Hi Spangle Ah... see what you mean :-) It was a question for Jusmasel. I like Jusmasel but I am concerned for his well being and portfolio ;-) | caters | |
12/3/2018 15:43 | Hi Caters - was that question specific, or aimed at every holder? | spangle93 | |
12/3/2018 15:03 | Many other oil and gas shares are heading north and it's not rocket science identifying them, getting onboard and riding the upward chart. Why are you here? | caters | |
12/3/2018 14:57 | and still no director buys .. I am sure Hugh and Phil would add if they could .. but what about the New Directors .. it is purely courtesy to do so, so there has to be a closed period in operation in my opinion .. | jusmasel99 | |
12/3/2018 14:20 | I wonder if we have applied for any licences in the 30th offshore round? Results will be known in a couple of weeks .... | jusmasel99 | |
12/3/2018 12:55 | TMP now 18/4 ? | currypasty | |
09/3/2018 20:30 | EOG's interims should be released early April. It'll be interesting to see the effect of higher OP revenues and reduced admin costs. Angus have just released their finals. Nearly £2 million admin costs and zero revenue recorded. £10 million market cap v £20 million market cap. | tommy241 | |
09/3/2018 15:55 | Www.drillordrop.com/ Perhaps getting the EA consultation and period between 15 March to 29 March 2018 for comments out of the way before SCC meet again (18th April) to discuss. | tommy241 | |
09/3/2018 14:58 | Just rechecked the planing application and has now been changed to suggest it will be heard at the April planning committee so something has held it up! | cheek212 | |
09/3/2018 14:45 | The agenda for the next planning meeting has been released this afternoon and there is no Holmwood mentioned again!! I think Hugh needs to tell us why?? It was originally booked for Feb and cancelled, and now no March either!! | cheek212 | |
08/3/2018 11:56 | UK Oil & Gas Investments PLC (London AIM:UKOG) has been informed by its 100%-owned subsidiary Kimmeridge Oil & Gas Limited ("KOGL") that Oil and Gas Authority consent for flow testing its Broadford Bridge-1/1z ("BB-1/1z") oil discovery has been extended to the end of March 2018. BB-1/1z lies at the south eastern corner of KOGL's 100% owned and operated 300 km(2) PEDL234 licence. Still hope for another Wealden gusher. | rogerlin | |
07/3/2018 21:19 | Interesting article here, register for free access. hxxps://www.thetimes | johno99 | |
07/3/2018 10:01 | I expect Cher lives in california though, doesn't she.. | fardels bear | |
07/3/2018 09:44 | FB not saying it would ever come to this but can you imagine if they dud have energy black outs how quickly the government would get voted out!! I was amazed someone like Cher simply didn't get told to butt out of their affairs but that is the irony!! These bloody intellectual pygmies (Bono et al) who live a lifestyle powered (incredibly wastefully and selfishly!) by all the gas and oil they hate so much!! | dunderheed | |
07/3/2018 09:15 | FB thats what you call business mate. Providing services that they either don't want to or like to do!! | dunderheed | |
07/3/2018 08:58 | In my opinion if the Irish for some misguided reason elect to prevent exploration in their waters then they should be denied the opportunity to buy oil and gas elsewhere. Why should other countries run the environmental risk for them? | fardels bear | |
06/3/2018 17:59 | It says on the website once they update it - usually about two weeks ahead of the meeting so expect to see it appear any day now. Will check again tomorrow. | cheek212 | |
06/3/2018 17:09 | You can ask here:- Case officer:- Samantha Murphy Telephone:- 020 8541 7107 Email:- mwcd@surreycc.gov.uk Planning Technical Support Team Telephone 020 8541 9897 | joestalin | |
06/3/2018 14:05 | Starting to get busy on volume again - might even see some upward movement on the midprice one day! Only two weeks until the Surrey planning meeting but no mention yet as to whether Holmwood will be discussed this time - fingers crossed. | cheek212 | |
06/3/2018 12:00 | Thanks Spangle - lot of hypotheticals and suppositions involved but one thing there is no doubt about is that while Shell were the operator and committed to staying the course with Corrib, they were keen to explore additional nearby resources. That same commitment will surely come with the new owners. In 2010 when 'our' well was being drilled Shell were presuming production at Corrib would start the following year. In 2010/11 the Irish planners stepped in again and insisted on a £100m tunnel which delayed production by 6 years. I am very confident that Vermillion and CPP will engage (if they have not already) with the nearby operators of exploration licences. Why would Nexen be so keen as are Faroe? Why wouldn't Nexen be in bed with EOG now if there wasn't some sort of agreement in place with Vermillion already? It is March - news on this promised before the end of June. Not long to wait. | jusmasel99 | |
06/3/2018 11:13 | Good post, Jusmasel99 If you were doing an Environmental Impact Assessment for Corrib, to submit with a field development plan for the government, then you'd need to include all areas containing sources of hydrocarbons, whether produced from Day 1 or at a future stage. Maybe Shell had intended to appraise the field before committing to a tie-back development, but considered the results positive enough to spend some seed money on the survey so they were covered for that case. | spangle93 |
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