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EOG Europa Oil & Gas (holdings) Plc

0.90
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.90 0.85 0.95 0.90 0.90 0.90 1,387,082 07:42:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 6.65M -852k -0.0009 -10.00 8.62M
Europa Oil & Gas (holdings) Plc is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EOG. The last closing price for Europa Oil & Gas (holdin... was 0.90p. Over the last year, Europa Oil & Gas (holdin... shares have traded in a share price range of 0.875p to 1.75p.

Europa Oil & Gas (holdin... currently has 957,457,085 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Europa Oil & Gas (holdin... is £8.62 million. Europa Oil & Gas (holdin... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -10.00.

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19/11/2019
10:31
thanks tommy

sound a bit negative. I would have thought with 40% supply due to fizzle out, a replacement would be quite urgent!

currypasty
19/11/2019
10:23
“Ireland’s key asset, the Corrib gas field, is expected to peak in 2019 and then embark on a path of terminal decline. Corrib currently feeds roughly 40-45 percent of Ireland’s gas needs. Thus, Ireland needs new additions to keep its gas segment alive – it was believed that the Inishkea prospect, expected to contain up to 1.5 TCf of natural gas, should supplement Corrib with a 2021-2022 startup date. Inishkea is located next to Corrib, making infrastructure issues less of a problem than usually for Ireland’s offshore. Despite all the above, the license operator Europa Oil and Gas has been seeking farm-in partners to the project for some time already (the FEL 4/19 block is fully held by the company) and it might happen that against a worsening internal environment no major would agree to a participation scheme.”
tommy241
13/11/2019
09:51
The wonders of mismanagement of assets and imho, market distrust of talk... more talk...more talk?!
dunderheed
13/11/2019
09:38
MM's trying to make a market?, doesn't appear to be any buys or sells on either share unless delayed trades appears shortly.The wonders of the AIM market
christy41
13/11/2019
09:16
egdon up, Europa down.. what gives?
currypasty
12/11/2019
20:03
Looking forward to an Early Xmas present from EOG & as the odds of a favourable opinion on Wressle must be about 10 to one on, cannot see why this should not start moving nearer to the election date & at least doubling in the next 3/4 months!!!
enfranglais
08/11/2019
13:05
I think its normal practise for them to agree costs prior to potential award as long as they deem "fair".
This doesn't mean they will be awarded however if they are awarded then this amount will be used rather than the potentially higher amount claimed by complainant or a potentially arbitrary amount applied by the judge if he determines the complainants amount too high.
Hence in the circumstances costs may be awarded it "limits" this to the pre-agreed amounts between each party.
All imho and dyor.

dunderheed
08/11/2019
12:53
No problem....good to hear about costs and have clarification on a few other points.
christy41
08/11/2019
12:24
thanks Christy.. hugh says council accepted request for costs..
currypasty
08/11/2019
11:47
An update from Hugh...
christy41
08/11/2019
10:56
yes, quite, wasn't sure if it was PC to mention that though! lol
currypasty
08/11/2019
10:43
Curry.
It was the other meanings that made me smile.

hashertu
08/11/2019
10:41
wiki..

Purdah

Purdah is the pre-election period in the United Kingdom, specifically the time between the announcement of an election and the formation of the new elected government. It affects civil servants, who must be politically impartial, preventing central and local government from making announcements about any new or controversial government initiative


sounds like a civil servant free holiday

currypasty
08/11/2019
10:36
I loved the use of the word "purdah" in the rns.
I wonder what image of the planning committee they wanted us to have?

hashertu
08/11/2019
08:39
I've got to admit I'd like to tick down posts but as a humble freebie am not bestowed with that "tool", lol.

As I say what a strange post to tick down?
Amazed if you could identify who posted though? Not saying you can't of course!!

dunderheed
08/11/2019
08:29
place is full of nutters dunder.. ill have to stick some hidden code in my posts to find out who it is... degree in computer science comes in handy now and then.






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currypasty
08/11/2019
08:10
Why on Earth tick that down?
dunderheed
07/11/2019
22:25
No of course not it is shale fracking that is currently under moratorium. IMHO.
dunderheed
07/11/2019
20:19
Every well drilled onshore UK is routinely fracked.However the pressures used are way below those that were being used in Lancashire.However the question is does the current ban include these lower pressure fracks?
ngms27
07/11/2019
20:05
What a fracking mess
vauch
07/11/2019
19:51
So they are fracking but not as we know it Jim?
jasper2712
07/11/2019
17:38
No that's exactly it and not a play on words.
dunderheed
07/11/2019
16:57
EOG "has no involvement in hydraulic fracturing operations for shale gas in England."
However
Hydraulic fracture plan
Mr Foster says the proposed proppant squeeze would need a hydraulic fracture plan.

So what is it. Do they frack but only in tight oil formations as this is not shale.
Seems to be a play on words.

jasper2712
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