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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Global Petroleum Limited | LSE:GBP | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000GBP6 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.0625 | 0.06 | 0.065 | 0.0625 | 0.0625 | 0.06 | 15,583,249 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.28M | -0.0010 | -0.60 | 774.07k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2022 16:30 | Do you think it is significant that they have updated their website as want we require is a positive RNS | oliversydney | |
08/6/2022 15:29 | I see that GBP have revamped their website..... | emptyend | |
06/6/2022 08:47 | Global are presenting on Wednesday 8.55 for twenty five minutes so must have something to report Interesting | oliversydney | |
06/6/2022 08:26 | AFRICA EVENTS Hydrocarbon Potential in Namibia 7-9 June 2022 | Windhoek, Namibia | jimarilo | |
28/5/2022 09:34 | https://neweralive.n | emptyend | |
25/5/2022 02:19 | Here is the full content of the above link TotalEnergies' hugediscovery pushes up bidding on Venus The Orange Basin, home to two of the largest crudeoil discoveries in Africa in recent decades, is currently the focus of intensecompetition that could lead to record-breaking deals. Issue dated 24/05/2022 Reading time 2 minutes TotalEnergies' February discovery of the Namibian Venus field is expected to be the largest ever off the African coast since exploration began in sub-Saharan Africa in the 1950s. Confidential reports from specialist firms such as Wood Mackenzie and IHS Markit suggest that 10 and 12 billion barrels will be recoverable from this site in Block 2913B (Orange Basin), at a depth of more than 3,000m. In order to speed up the development process, TotalEnergies has agreed to drill two appraisal wells in September and a new exploration well by the end of this year. At around $100m per well, the project is expected to cost around $300m. Spotting an opportunity to raise a large amount ofmoney quickly, Impact Energy is looking to divest its 20% stake in the block. In any event, it would not be easy for Impact to raise its share of the future wells ($60m) in a short period of time. Impact is majority owned by Hosken Consolidated Investments (HCI), the South African conglomerate of Johnny Copeland, a former African National Congress (ANC) MP and billionaire. The latter has been pushing hard for this sale. The rest of the junior's capital is owned by Africa Oil (30%), as well as current and former Impact Oil executives. Who isin charge of the sale? According to our sources, Impact hopes toobtain $1.5bn to $2bn for its shares, or $450m to $600m forAfrica Oil in dividends. The investment bank Jefferies was chosen by Impact to find a client for its Namibian holdings. The company won the contract in a hard-fought battle, even though many other banks were in the running: Evercore, Goldman Sachs, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co (a subsidiary of Perella Weinberg Partners, one of whose partners, Geraldine Murphy, was a member of Impact's board) and Kirk Lovegrove & Co. This sale could be of interest to several companiessuch as TotalEnergies (if its right of first refusal is used) and Shell (operator of the 2913A licence adjacent to Impact's licence where the recent Graff discovery was made). QatarEnergy is also involved in both TotalEnergies' and Shell's blocks. The challenge for Jefferies is to match, if notexceed, the success of the record sale of Cove Energy's (of former Shell man Michael Blaha) 8.5% stake in Mozambique's Block 1 to Thailand's PTTEP. The deal was concluded in 2012 with the payout of $1.9bn. Huge quantities of gas had been discovered on Block 1, which has been in the hands of TotalEnergies since the purchase of Anadarko's shares in 2019. | jimarilo | |
24/5/2022 06:46 | My favorite shouldn't matter anyone ....we all make our own choices | jimarilo | |
24/5/2022 06:44 | TotalEnergies' huge discovery pushes up bidding on Venus The Orange Basin, home to two of the largest crude oil discoveries in Africa in recent decades, is currently the focus of intense competition that could lead to record-breaking deals. Issue dated 24/05/2022 | jimarilo | |
23/5/2022 13:01 | Jimarilo, which one is your fav out of TRP and GBP. | giantpeach2 | |
22/5/2022 16:54 | Look out ...... Namibia is firmly in the spot light as are TRP & GBP !! Checkout the up coming event in Namibia in the link below. TRP blocks getting the treatment on the first day. Also Paul Howlett featuring for GBP and many features on the Walvis Basin 10:50 AM - 11:15 AM Structural Evolution and Burial History of the Dolphin Graben, Northern Walvis Basin (Block 1911), Offshore Namibia Frieda K. Thomas, Pioneer Oil and Gas Consulting | jimarilo | |
13/5/2022 16:57 | The Welwitschia Fund ...... | jimarilo | |
13/5/2022 16:54 | 17th-19th May London The annual Africa Energies Summit Namibia will be making a big song and dance am sure, in fact part of the event will be on Namibia | jimarilo | |
13/5/2022 15:50 | https://www.aljazeer | emptyend | |
13/5/2022 15:07 | No serious amount of stock available on askGoing to move any minute | hamidahamida | |
13/5/2022 14:56 | Next week, Rodders......? | emptyend | |
12/5/2022 16:56 | Namibia: Galp galvanised amid scramble to grasp impact of huge discoveries Massive Venus and Shell oil and gas finds trigger rethink of exploration dogmas about Orange 'super basin' 12 May 2022 9:10 GMT UPDATED 12 May 2022 9:35 GMT | jimarilo | |
12/5/2022 15:29 | Perhaps not. But two proven finds by two majors with billions of barrels surely DOES change things for Namibia, given that it has no production at all as yet...... not exactly rocket science to deduce that! | emptyend | |
11/5/2022 23:48 | Adding to that and also worth a mention Jeremy Asher said, in an rns this week regarding Namibia "The last six months has changed everything" Namibian micro cap shareholders will soon realise the impact of that change imo | jimarilo | |
11/5/2022 19:26 | Worth just refreshing our memory on the 24/2/22 RNS:-- Both Marula - Global's primary prospect in PEL 94 - and the Venus and Graff discoveries are stratigraphic traps with Cretaceous, deep-water sandstone reservoirs.-- The Venus discovery and Global's prospects and leads in PEL 94 are interpreted by the Company to be sourced with oil from the Barremian-Aptian Kudu Shale ("Aptian source rock"). The Company's work has previously demonstrated that the Aptian source rock is likely to be present and charging its prospects in PEL 94 with oil.-- A highly relevant factor is that water depths and subsurface drilling depths are significantly less in PEL 94 compared to those at Venus 1-X (and Graff-1). Global's internal economic modelling concludes that the economics of its two primary prospects, Marula and Welwitschia Deep, would be robust in the event of successful exploration drilling.......so cheaper to drill and with the same source and reservoir rocks. And the size of Venus/Graff has been increased significantly since February..... | emptyend | |
09/5/2022 09:07 | Morning all, what’s the hold up on news here ? | ccr1958 | |
06/5/2022 20:10 | Bought in here this morning (good timing for a change). Nice to see you here Supercity and ACP. GLA | yorkie14 | |
06/5/2022 18:06 | Probably the same people buying MCLS this morning | supercity | |
06/5/2022 18:00 | Don't think these muppets actually realise what has just happened in Namibia Probably the largest oil/gas discoveries offshore ...ever, with just three wells The Majors are in the driving seat from here on in, pay day is on the horizon | jimarilo |
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