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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frontera Res | LSE:FRR | London | Ordinary Share | KYG368131069 | ORD SHS USD0.00004 (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% | 0.2875 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/2/2018 14:47 | sub 0.4p coming | highasashite | |
28/2/2018 14:27 | Good call from dodge, I've been watching. Keep an eye on NUOG, excellent movement there in both directions. FRR have tweeted a pic of Big Mal at the T45 site. Next month is one of the most important in FRR's history. Just an opinion | thefozzer | |
28/2/2018 10:43 | Should've listened to dodge and done a day trade. Few funds available at present but could've gone in and out in a day. Hope you've done well. | tickboo | |
28/2/2018 09:57 | Completely agree. If they fail with these wells it's finally cheerio to FRR and to be fair they've had enough chances and spent a fortune. I'm thinking (assuming cementing contractor nails it) T-45 will produce 500bopd once it settles. Dino needs sidetracking so is trickier but in theory shouldn't be too bad but this is FRR so who knows and ud-2 is clearly tricky but if the additional pumps and massive increase in stimulation works great, if not, ouch as many are here for the gas. Anyway, my bet is placed and yep, a binary bet. | tickboo | |
28/2/2018 08:48 | May have a little bite of HEMO again if it breaks 5.10 Super volatile, trade cautiously, not for "newbies" Just an opinion. | thefozzer | |
28/2/2018 07:59 | My honest opinion is that T45 will flow commercial oil but I accept there is risk, mostly with the completion job in my view. The poor completions have always proved to be Fontera's downfall in the past, just look at NIKO-1. That said, the signs are very good, the RNS updates have been in complete contrast to Ud2 which went very quiet as they ran into problems and a ii has invested 1.5m locked in for the four well campaign. Let's face it, if the campaign is unsuccessful Frontera are finished. On a positive note, if T45 has numbers around 300-400bopd the stock will fly. The latest update was great with double the oil and we had increased porosity which usually equates to permeability in most cases. Leave them to get on with the stimulation job now and results should be out within the next few weeks. It's a binary bet. Just an opinion | thefozzer | |
28/2/2018 05:48 | Thank you for the kind words tickboo. It's all good banter on here and the doubters are just a different side of the same coin. NOTHING we say here has any impact on the share price. Even the plastic bloggers have one purpose and that's to generate a following to increase their personal revenues and I doubt they could actually give two hoots about the companies they blog about. The only advice I will share with anyone here is to make your own plays, start by doing some reading on trading/investing and open a practice account and see how you do. Trading/investing isn't for everyone and that's OK. For the record, I'm long on FRR with a significant holding. I'm bullish that FRR will finally walk the walk with their current 4 well campaign. The market wants commercial flow rate information and I'm anticipating receiving this information in about 2-3 weeks time. Until then I'm enjoying the banter with log, bump and jack as I'm sure they are too. Just an opinion. | thefozzer | |
27/2/2018 16:09 | Shame Josh Onamah didn't push on from what looked a decent start. THFC. | tickboo | |
27/2/2018 15:56 | Hey fozzer, I like your posts but by now it's safe to assume it's just an opinion and the same applies to all on here! Having read the RNS again I am pretty excited with the potential given what they produced from one of the zones (9?) over 8 years without stimulation and this pay zone is 7 times larger excluding zone 13 so 400bopd should be conservative. We'll see as this is FRR after all! | tickboo | |
27/2/2018 15:56 | Buying here at this price is a very good move imo. | ccr1958 | |
27/2/2018 15:37 | If HEMO bounces to 5.10 I may have to have another swing by. If not no worries. Plenty more fish in the sea. Passes time waiting for flow test results Just an opinion | thefozzer | |
27/2/2018 13:18 | fozzer Vast looks a great price to get in at. Licence due, funding sorted, jorg due. getting good profit from gold play.SP took a hit a few weeks ago after they closed there copper mining down for two months so they could strip the land to get at the more profitable ore.production started up again on the 1st Feb. There market cap is only 28m pounds. | peterpowell21 | |
27/2/2018 13:02 | I watching NUOG too for more trading scalps. No idea about it's business just going off the chart. Just an opinion. | thefozzer | |
27/2/2018 12:57 | Peter, HEMO is a traders dream being super volatile, I watched it go down this morning. It hit 5.0 and started to bounce. Only scalped a few percentage but a few hundred quid is a lot of money. Not sure where it will go now, could re-test 5.0 needs to break 6.0 if further rises are to be believed. I'll take a look at VAST. Just an opinion | thefozzer | |
27/2/2018 12:56 | They had cementing issues before so that is essential as mentioned in the note. The good news is they are not scrimping on the contractor. From Dec 15 RNS - Further, the cementing services contract has been entered into with Baker Hughes Services International LLC, a US-based international oil service company, which will provide cementing services during drilling operations at Taribani wells. | tickboo | |
27/2/2018 12:52 | RE: WH Ireland Note Today last bit................. Since undertaking our due diligence and field visit, we have had a very high appreciation of the potential of the Taribani field, which is now being supported by the logging analysis. We still believe that the prospectivity of the field is supported most robustly by almost nine years of production data from the fracked Zone 9 (with 13 meters of pay) at the Dino-2 well with cumulative production amounting to 74,000 barrels of oil. We believe that the success of the forthcoming hydraulic fracture completions of Zones 9, 14 and 15 will depend on the successful cementing of the well£s casing, its completion and finally the frack operations. Therefore, as with all fracture completed wells, success is largely dependent on operational factors. Today£s announcement is positive in terms of the oil in place estimates for the field and is supportive of a potentially highly successful well test. -------------------- its funny how people see things differently. Cup half full or half empty? My cup is half full. | peterpowell21 | |
27/2/2018 12:31 | fozzer yes i looked at them and changed my mind,who knows where that will end up. I also recently invested in VAST the same as here, not done well over the years, waiting on a licence that is due any day.its a gamble, but show me any AIM stock that is not a gamble. | peterpowell21 | |
27/2/2018 12:23 | bumpa i would say if you invested in any AIM company they would give the same look. We all only invest in AIM because there is a chance of a big win. You are always better off backing the favorites, FTSE 100 companies, but you need some fun in your life. Or stress as the case may be. | peterpowell21 | |
27/2/2018 12:19 | Did the potting shedders see that bounce at 5.0 on HEMO? Only scalped a few hundred quid but all adds up and passes the time till FRR re-rates Just an opinion. | thefozzer | |
27/2/2018 12:17 | bumpa go and have a look at VOG the dog. Now that is a 12 year car crash. UKOG yes we have oil, no we dont, yes we do, no we dont. there was a company cant remember its name, RNS they had hit oil, two days latter RNS that it was water. Not much difference. So time lines and truth are in short measures on AIM. So i live in hope investing in AIM companies but always expect the worse. | peterpowell21 |
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