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HEX Helix Exploration Plc

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2.50 (15.15%)
Last Updated: 09:57:48
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Helix Exploration Plc LSE:HEX London Ordinary Share GB00BPK66X70 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.50 15.15% 19.00 6,679,278 09:57:48
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
18.50 19.50 21.00 18.50 19.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
10:24:08 O 50,000 20.20 GBX

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12/12/202410:37Helix Exploration, a helium exploration company1,169
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Posted at 12/12/2024 08:45 by hamidahamida
Stalling share price after great news is always a great sign for placing in the works
Posted at 08/12/2024 17:03 by jungmana
The Amsden zone ( makes just 6% of Ingomar cpr) has never been the primary target and is not the helium producing zone on any of the helium companies on the Montana helium fairway. But the results has caused so much damage to the share price. An overreaction imo.The primary target ( flathead) achieved 2.5% helium ( 1.6 times higher than cpr predicted)."The results are contrasting to the 2.5% helium identified in the underlying Flathead formation, the primary target in the Clink #1 well, implying an excellent seal that is potentially containing the high-grade helium system beneath the Amsden,"Get the flathead or Charles flowing at good rate is the key.Acidisation and stimulation is pretty common in gas wells to clear the heavy drilling mud which caused the blockages whist drilling. eg ZPHR did similar on a well recently. Looking forward to news from both Rudyard and Ingomar soon.
Posted at 19/11/2024 08:10 by coscos
Good to see the illiterate parting company, they've been blighting the share price for weeks.
Posted at 13/11/2024 18:31 by lord loads of lolly
What today - and previous inconclusive RNSs should have taught us by now - is that only firm proof (or denial) of commercial reserves will move Hex's share price significantly.

Everything else is little more than noise - nods & winks which may keep all the keyboard warrior rampers & derampers happy. But actually tells us very little.

Either way, we should have much more of a steer here before the month's out. Fingers crossed it's in the right direction.
Posted at 08/11/2024 16:34 by cyberbub
The 50k? I would say it's a sell at that time.I think the key point with HEX is that there are 2 fully-funded bites at the cherry, and the 2nd one has an 80-90% COS, IMO. Either one being successful will give us a substantially higher share price than 25p...
Posted at 10/9/2024 09:33 by lord loads of lolly
HC, Tidy - I'm not disagreeing. But to say 93p is "underpinned" risks misleading other investors IMHO.

To me, saying "underpinned" isn't far short of "nailed on". And 93p is anything but nailed on at this stage, as the current (drifting) share price proves.

It was interesting how Hex perked up immediately after Bo's latest interview, only to drift slightly back down subsequently.

I said when the glitch RNS dropped that Hex was highly news-dependent & that there'd likely be relative radio silence for a few weeks afterwards. Bo's interview briefly punctuated that. But unless he/DM keep popping up, I'm struggling to think of anything that will significantly support/boost the SP, until we hear the new rig's secured. I could be wrong though!
Posted at 09/9/2024 08:28 by lord loads of lolly
tidy2 - "Remember Rudyard underpins HEX at 93p" - What utter nonsense. Of course it doesn't.

Otherwise how could you possibly explain the current share price being just 18p-odd, when the Rudyard news is already known, so priced in?
Posted at 03/9/2024 16:47 by lord loads of lolly
Hooded Claw - I wouldn't waste your time & energy.

You're probably either talking to a bot or the village idiot.

FWIW (probably not a lot!) - & as posted on the LSE board just now - I sold half my Hex holding today into the close.

I was pleasantly surprised at how mild today's fall proved.

Given there's now around a 4 week lull, I'm hoping I'll be able to buy back in at some point at a lower price. Not much lower, just a penny or two per share. I may even find I'm able to trade in & out a few times in the coming weeks to average down. September's often a particularly volatile & dodgy month for share values, so I'd be surprised if no opportunities arose. But we'll see.

If not, I'll just have to be content with the share price rise in the remaining 50% of my holding. Call it an expensive insurance policy if you will to preserve half my capital here.
Posted at 30/8/2024 16:37 by jungmana
"Hot-tempered Helix Nothing like a really positive RNS to smack a share price down on AIM.You can't keep a good opportunity down for long though; HEX shares are now changing hands for circa 20p apiece, which regardless of anything else, remains double the IPO price.There may be some unhappiness among those who bought in the mid-20s - but IPO investors who wanted a quick out will sold aeons ago. This price action is classic retail, and reflects the reality that the steepest part of the risk-reward curve is now here; wireline logging is imminent and this will see Helix soar to new heights (or not) in short order.I don't put much by charts, but it's worth noting that the stock fell to this level on three occasions before: May, June and August, and recovered each timeOnce again though, Ingomar was hand-selected by Bo, so if you are going to invest in helium exploration, there is at present nothing better at this market capitalisation. This is another similarity with Rome - subject matter experts picking out prime real estate, and I suspect after Rudyard, Helix may be out hunting for one more.Let's consider that RNS quickly. Drilling is now complete at Clink #1 well at Ingomar, all the way to 8,030ft, delivered ahead of time and below budget:Elevated helium encountered in drilling muds throughout the sedimentary column demonstrates presence of helium within all target horizons. Significantly elevated hydrogen in drilling muds of up to 103,000ppm (10.3% H2) demonstrates presence of a hydrogen system within Cambrian strata.CEO Bo Sears enthused:'We are delighted to report the safe and successful completion of the drilling of our maiden exploration well at Clink #1 delivered ahead of time and below budget. Drill operations took 11 days from spud to Target Depth, completing well ahead of the 2-3 week guidance provided.We are highly encouraged by anomalous helium identified in all target strata, indicating that we have elevated levels of helium throughout the sedimentary column. Additionally, the discovery of anomalously high hydrogen shows within Cambrian strata is a welcome development. A number of highly elevated readings up to 103,000ppm (10.3%) suggest a significant level of hydrogen in the lower part of the system. This will need to be fully investigated before any conclusions on economic potential can be drawn.We are now moving directly onto preparing the well for wireline logging and appraisal via extended flow testing and will keep the market updated as we learn more about the helium and hydrogen system identified in mud-shows at the Ingomar Dome Project.'One of the errors that companies led by experts tend to make is not explaining an RNS properly to the market, hence the dip after the news. Yes, you can come up with conspiracy theories on whether markets makers dropped the share price to load up on shares, but the bottom line is that people read 'elevated helium' instead of a number and panicked. They also know virtually nothing about hydrogen (in this case, most likely white hydrogen).Here's a few key things to understand:Helium has been found within all four formations (a few weeks ago, you had no real evidence it was in any). You now have four bites at economic viability.10.3% hydrogen at this stage could be economically lucrative and in addition to the helium present.The US Inflation Reduction Act allocates a production tax credit of $3/kg if hydrogen production meets 0.45 kg CO2eq/kg H2. At 10.3%, Ingomar would definitely benefit and this is the highest possible PTC. The US views both white hydrogen and helium as strategic gases, so there may be a compelling case for grant funding especially given that Bo has testified before Congress at length in the past, and wrote 'The Disappearing Element.' Incidentally a great read, and well worth it for anyone who doesn't really understand why having Bo on board is so awesome.The drill rig is only credited to 8,000 ft, so there is a good chance that the gases extend further.But from an educational standpoint, it's key to understand why the helium numbers were not present. It's actually quite simple:The presence of hydrogen makes it difficult to verify ppm helium in the formation, as the typical tests confuse the two gases:Gas chromatography - signals overlapMass spectrometry - H ions interfere with He ionsThermal conductivity - both have high readingsWireline logging is needed to get the numbers; though remember that in the Amsden formation where there is no hydrogen, helium can be detected at 50x background level, and in Charles, 130x!. Adding a hydrogen component to any plant should be fairly cheap - and wireline logging is happening imminently."https://miningaim.co.uk/charles-archer-blog/f/rome-helix-and-a-sneak-peak-heres-your-update
Posted at 14/8/2024 11:33 by lord loads of lolly
thehitman1 - hard to tell.

There's still been several round number trades today (25,000/50,000 shares at a time).

What's less clear is whether these have been buys, sells or a mixture.

You can never know from the way they're reported (or even the strike price, as Hex is so volatile currently). And the overall share price trajectory so far today has been down, then level. So no real clues there either.

You can only really be certain a few days later, depending on whether any further TR1s are issued.
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