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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gold Oil | LSE:GOO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01QGH57 | ORD 0.025P |
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% | 1.45 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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30/4/2013 06:35 | TG remember only 3 month ago goo had nothing! now money in the bank and 20 percent of a huge field at no more costs | moosley | |
30/4/2013 06:34 | It's a big weight lifted off the shoulders, hope Union are fast operators. | majja | |
30/4/2013 06:33 | Guys the carry could be very good. imo looking at the terms i would say min two wells possibly three wells. Three wells would be amazing! Gold will not have to think about Z-34 for years whilst someone else pays for development! | pembury | |
30/4/2013 06:33 | I'm chuffed as punch! | cockney sparrow | |
30/4/2013 06:32 | If that's true, then I'm happy with the deal. | the guardian | |
30/4/2013 06:30 | TG i think pem answered your question | moosley | |
30/4/2013 06:30 | Liar, thank you for your condescending clap trap. | cockney sparrow | |
30/4/2013 06:28 | Or another way of looking at it 20$ for each barrel extracted from Z34 + 6 million in cash up front.......... | cockney sparrow | |
30/4/2013 06:28 | Wow a farmout of 80% of Z34,congratulations, | 12bn | |
30/4/2013 06:27 | or another way of looking at it GOO receives 20$ for every barrel of oil extracted from Z34 with no costs and no risk. Work it out? | cockney sparrow | |
30/4/2013 06:26 | If that's the case, then I'm very happy 20% and no worry of further costs.Well done RB or pulling us out the stinker!...now if you don't mind heading over to range resources and relieving Landau would be appreciated :-) | majja | |
30/4/2013 06:24 | I have looked at the remaining terms and that could include 3 wells!. At the very least i think it is two wells and plan to acquire more 3D. So guess deal worth at least $160m in carry, if wells are as told $75m?. Carry is v good if three wells that would be over $200m! | pembury | |
30/4/2013 06:23 | moosley, how do you interpret 'the next three phases?' Is it seismic plus two free drills? | the guardian | |
30/4/2013 06:22 | Woohoo great news | ghostdragon | |
30/4/2013 06:20 | Great news! Thank you RB and team - free carry through the remaining exploration and drilling and we retain 20%. Phew....at long last | an1mal | |
30/4/2013 06:20 | LOL! Moosley has a point. No costs & no risk for 400 million barrels of oil on a share that has a current market cap of approx 17million + we receive cash. I think XEL's acreage is maximimum 300 million barrels and they have nobody paying them to develop the site............ | cockney sparrow | |
30/4/2013 06:18 | Interesting to see where we go from here! | chitty | |
30/4/2013 06:17 | you have potentially 20 percent of 2 billion barrels of oil and you are asking if this is good news???? p.s at no cost to the company | moosley | |
30/4/2013 06:17 | Morning all. TG that what I was wondering what costs are involved in the 3 phases that we won't be paying. | majja | |
30/4/2013 06:17 | I think the last three phases are seismic and drilling, could be a two well carry. That would value the deal possibly c$160m? | pembury | |
30/4/2013 06:14 | That is not what I was expecting. 80% for $6m and a free carry for the next three phases. What does that nean in terms of drilling? I wonder how the market will react to this????????? | the guardian | |
30/4/2013 06:14 | Thats what i was wondering. | redhill | |
30/4/2013 06:13 | Is this news good or bad ?????? | downes2 |
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