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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd. | LSE:FOG | London | Ordinary Share | CA3060711015 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.10 | -1.49% | 6.60 | 6.50 | 6.70 | 6.70 | 6.60 | 6.70 | 1,361,046 | 11:14:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -3.99M | -0.0038 | -31.58 | 125.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/8/2022 19:40 | The Empire strikes back!!! | hermana3 | |
11/8/2022 08:41 | Surprisingly muted start after the Empire results . I bought 2 x 50k at the open .. Still extraordinarily good value after the Sheffield buy in a few months ago. | ohisay | |
11/8/2022 05:42 | Top news on Beetaloo flowrates from ASX EEG | mirabeau | |
02/8/2022 17:46 | Logan, Not being gouged either... | hermana3 | |
02/8/2022 12:27 | Falcon are saying... 2023/2024 - No more Exploration - 8 to 12 well Pilot Production. Will need to raise more money for the 2023/2024 drill programme. 2025 - Commercial Production. Will not be exiting, selling out early as had previously been the case as Falcon wishes to capture value for the whole, rather than just the one drill area. | loganair | |
02/8/2022 09:24 | Looking back, in April Sheffield Holdings bought an 8.66% stake in Falcon via a Private Placing at CAD$0.20 (12.9p) per share which raised USD$10mln. Falcon also agreed to grant Sheffield a 2% overriding royalty interest ("ORRI") over Falcon Australia's 22.5% working interest in the Beetaloo Sub-Basin exploration permits in return for a cash payment of US$6 million. | loganair | |
02/8/2022 07:45 | Yes we can!!! | hermana3 | |
01/8/2022 22:05 | Can gas from the Beetaloo Basin solve Australia's energy crisis? | loganair | |
01/8/2022 21:55 | Australia is considering curbing exports of gas as it battles energy shortages, in a fresh threat to rising energy prices. Its Government is exploring limited restrictions after its consumer watchdog warned that extra gas was needed to offset falling output at its own offshore fields. Australia is one of the world’s three largest exporters of liquified natural gas (LNG), alongside Qatar and the US, exporting roughly 100 shipments per month so far this year. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that its LNG exporters were likely to withdraw more gas from the domestic market than they would supply, predicting a shortfall in eastern Australia equivalent to about 14 LNG shipments. Under the Australian Domestic Gas Supply Mechanism, LNG exporters on Australia’s east coast can be ordered to divert gas to the domestic market to prevent shortfalls. High wholesale gas and coal prices in Australia in June triggered chaos in its electricity markets, with regulators intervening to avert blackouts. Ms King resources minister, said she wants to make sure there is enough affordable gas available locally. | loganair | |
23/7/2022 08:42 | This impatient market underestimates Philip's chances of reigniting Beetaloo in the short term. The wee man has grit and determination in spades and now he needs some good old fashioned luck... | hermana3 | |
23/7/2022 03:53 | I thought he was excellent .I bought another 50k yesterday .Price atm is just daft. | ohisay | |
22/7/2022 21:24 | Ah well the wee man cant be faulted for effort can he lol? | hermana3 | |
22/7/2022 15:17 | Well that didn't go down too well, did it? | jimboyce | |
18/7/2022 07:41 | O'Quigley will be pressed for a Beetaloo timeline in the Q&A session. Bring on Thursday... | hermana3 | |
15/7/2022 20:30 | That must be why share price wobbled a wee bit today! Origin sitting on their well manicured hands once again..... | hermana3 | |
15/7/2022 08:38 | No mention at agm as far as I can see | jjmills56 | |
14/7/2022 18:16 | Phoenix magazine recommending Falcon in today's edition. There are risks but much upside expected in next 18 months... | hermana3 | |
11/7/2022 07:34 | When are we getting news of a resumption of Beetaloo drilling campaign? Will we have to wait for upcoming AGM? | hermana3 | |
07/6/2022 19:18 | Good to see options price more than 50% above current share price!!! | hermana3 | |
23/5/2022 18:56 | Market unnerved by ousting of Morrison and no surprise to see reaction thus far. Beetaloo is latched on so no need for any panic. | hermana3 | |
23/5/2022 06:15 | Not a word about gas... Labor's Powering Australia plan will: Upgrade the electricity grid to fix energy transmission and drive down power prices. Make electric vehicles cheaper with an electric car discount and Australia’s first National Electric Vehicle Strategy. Adopt the Business Council of Australia’s recommendation for facilities already covered by the Government’s Safeguard Mechanism that emissions be reduced gradually and predictably over time, to support international competitiveness and economic growth – consistent with industry’s own commitment to net zero by 2050. Protect the competitiveness of Emissions Intensive Trade Exposed industries by ensuring they will not face a greater constraint than their competitors. Allocate up to $3 billion from Labor’s National Reconstruction Fund to invest in green metals (steel, alumina and aluminium); clean energy component manufacturing; hydrogen electrolysers and fuel switching; agricultural methane reduction and waste reduction. Provide direct financial support for measures that improve energy efficiency within existing industries and develop new industries in Regional Australia through a new Powering the Regions Fund. Roll out 85 solar banks around Australia to ensure more households can benefit from rooftop solar. Install 400 community batteries across the country. Demonstrate Commonwealth leadership by reducing the Australian Public Service’s own emissions to net zero by 2030. Invest in 10,000 New Energy Apprentices and a New Energy Skills Program. Establish a real-world vehicle fuel testing program to inform consumer choice. Work with large businesses to provide greater transparency on their climate related risks and opportunities. Re-establish leadership by restoring the role of the Climate Change Authority, while keeping decision-making and accountability with Government and introducing new annual Parliamentary reporting by the Minister. | babysitter | |
23/5/2022 06:08 | Seem to be focused on coal and efficiencies.... | babysitter |
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