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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 6.60 | 6.50 | 6.70 | 6.60 | 6.60 | 6.60 | 319,216 | 07:34:23 |
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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13/3/2017 21:52 | strong in Canada this evening. Will be interesting to see where it opens tomorrow. | thecynical1 | |
13/3/2017 11:25 | The prime minister is under mounting internal pressure to adopt a domestic gas reservation policy to deal with forecast shortages. The chairman of the government’s backbench committee on energy and the environment, Craig Kelly, has said it is something Malcolm Turnbull should consider. With Turnbull due to meet senior executives from the east coast gas companies on Wednesday, Kelly told Guardian Australia the government needed to be open to adopting a reservation policy to ensure that a looming lack of gas supply did not create a full-blown energy crisis With Turnbull due to meet senior executives from the east coast gas companies on Wednesday, Kelly told Guardian Australia the government needed to be open to adopting a reservation policy to ensure that a looming lack of gas supply did not create a full-blown energy crisis Broad told Guardian Australia’s Politics Live podcast there needed to be serious consideration about whether 15% of gas supply should be reserved for Australian manufacturing. The prime minister summoned the gas chiefs to this week’s meeting with the government after the Australian Energy Market Operator issued a pointed warning that New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia would likely face gas shortages from the summer of 2018-19. The forecast supply shortage, which has driven up wholesale prices, has been looming for some time. A senior executive from AGL told a Senate inquiry last week the problem was currently so dire the company was contemplating building its own LNG hub in Queensland to help secure reliable supply downstream. A number of players have identified that a lack of reliable gas-fired backup power has been a factor in the recent South Australian blackouts. Senior sources say the government has not yet resolved what specific policy mechanisms it might adopt to open up more gas supply for domestic manufacturers and households, but all options were on the table given the seriousness of the situation. | loganair | |
13/3/2017 11:01 | You are also assuming the incumbent electricity utilities would just allow Tesla to roll into town, 'solve the problem' make some money and disappear!! I wonder does the electricity regulation currently allow for battery storage, what about an open competition under public tender rules for different storage solutions never mind the fact that Oz have their own local battery companies trying to compete with Tesla.....the list goes on and on...Musk's plan is good publicity for him but lacking on the actual detail needed to deploy b storage in a highly regulated market. | prettybullish | |
13/3/2017 10:57 | Lets see how that 80% feel when the AC gets turned off because they have to have a power cut? Then bring it an increasing electricity bill to make matters worse and peoples pockets a bit lighter...roll that scenario forward for another 6 months and lets see where the pressure starts to build. Lets also be honest about it Labour used it as a political issue to get back into power in NT.....if it looks like it starts to become a problem for them....they will start looking for the exit doors and a quick way to wind up the public enquiry and to allow fracking to start most likely in a managed way with environmental oversight etc etc. This is going to happen and the gas shortages / electricity issues etc have brought that date forward to sometime later this year. | prettybullish | |
13/3/2017 10:49 | am I the only one on here who thinks that Musk´s comments are those of someone who is not getting enough attention at the moment......not enough headlines......???? Sounds to me like real BS....but hey...... | thecynical1 | |
13/3/2017 10:11 | Head-line from a local NT news paper - ´THE Federal Government is pleading for urgency on the fracking moratorium.´ | loganair | |
13/3/2017 10:08 | surely elon musks foray into Australia is not going to help the frackers... | mhin2 | |
13/3/2017 09:51 | Yep, it's pretty clear something has to change with the energy situation there. Perhaps this is what the market is betting on. Certainly an interesting day today! | mr hat | |
13/3/2017 09:42 | Also compare FOG vs Sound Energy....remove moratorium and FOG should be due a rerating of 3-4x if market believes value of Sound Energy based on their results to date. FOG has better partners with a free carry in exploration and more potential resources. | prettybullish | |
13/3/2017 09:39 | The moratorium wont last beyond the end of this year.....electricity prices are out of control...the same farmers that voted labour in the NT election have seen prices increase 30-40%+....gas shortages already hitting and going to get worse as year goes on....electricity prices forecast to get worse....blackouts already happening in some states. Overall energy market is a complete mess and the public are feeling it and seeing it every day. Federal government are up in arms about moratorium's....very quickly Labour policies will become the problem and blame for gas shortages!! Only solution is more gas for domestic consumption. | prettybullish | |
13/3/2017 08:25 | I noticed that too first thing. Seems to have been some pent-up demand over the last weeks while it consolidated at the recent peak. Let's see where it goes now. | mr hat | |
13/3/2017 07:54 | interesting.....up before the market opens......next upward wave about to start? | thecynical1 | |
11/3/2017 18:28 | This Country Is Caught In A Catch-22 with Energy Keith Schaefer on March 9, 2017 Falcon Oil and Gas is in a “Catch-22&rdqu | gersemi | |
10/3/2017 21:43 | Australian gas supply issues: | apdi71 | |
03/3/2017 10:06 | dg - It seems to me 6,300 is a huge figure when considering the population of the NT is only around 250,000. There are 135,000 people employed and 4,700 unemployed people in the NT. | loganair | |
03/3/2017 09:56 | Agreed- it would bring benefits but 6,000 jobs relative to the population won't mean much if you are employed- corporations, big business and politicians would reap the rewards not the man in the street.The smart political move would to set up an oil and gas fund like Alaska or Norway so everyone benefits. Alaskan residents get an annual cash payout so feel exploration is in their best interests and support it so maybe that's the way forward. | dgarvey | |
03/3/2017 09:50 | A report by Deloitt identified fracking could create 6,300 jobs and inject $40bn into the Territories economy by 2040. | loganair | |
03/3/2017 09:22 | The Northern Territory election was won on an anti-fracking platform so it would be political suicide to roll over now just because more gas has been found.The environmentalists have the upper hand at the moment and a lot will depend on spending plans to fulfil the other pledges and where that cash comes from.The central government wants fracking to unlock wealth so if the NT ban or severely limit it, the central government and hardly likely to bail them out.Interestingly, there is talk of a refereendum on the issue and that would favour the tree huggers due to voter apathy mid term so nothing is cut and dried. One may have to wait to see if the labour locals are able to satisfy voter expectations without fracking and another election will occur in the not to distant future - 4 years isn't long to wait in exploration terms. | dgarvey | |
01/3/2017 16:32 | Can someone tell me what 1 tcf of gas is worth in wholesale value please. Thanks | mbmiah | |
01/3/2017 16:19 | So what are we waiting for here? More clarity on resources? | mbmiah | |
28/2/2017 14:49 | Origin can have mine for 98p!!!! : ) or thereabouts..... | thecynical1 | |
28/2/2017 09:36 | Thanks for that arc.... She will not lie down will she.. I've got this feeling in my tummy that Origin will make an offer for Falcon's 30%.. Holding a few but not many | mirabeau |
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