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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Highlands Natural Resources Plc | LSE:HNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWC4X262 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.70 | 4.60 | 4.80 | - | 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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05/6/2018 09:40 | hxxps://www.publicin What is the HNR connection? | honestmarty | |
05/6/2018 08:17 | JakNife, if you are going to call RP a liar on a public forum without having the balls to back it up, then you just come across as an irrelevant twerp with an axe to grind. | nobullplease | |
05/6/2018 06:26 | Your arguments have no base and are futile. They come with nothing to backup your claim. Time waster, just slagging for the sake of slagging. You brought no insights. Only just gibberish... | alamaison5 | |
04/6/2018 22:06 | Robert Liar Price? Tell me more of RP's lies! | nobullplease | |
04/6/2018 20:28 | I'm pretty certain it's not the Warrants now as most of those are already gone. The big 30m lump from Diversion deal are already converted & sold. | bobby1904 | |
04/6/2018 20:06 | Jack is the village idiot. He's not even worth 2p, lol. Can't even ad numbers... | alamaison5 | |
04/6/2018 19:50 | Five pence? Grow-up you silly little sprat, with your irrelevant word farts....No mate, it's you with the 5p price tag, and that's to your mum, because the shame would cause her to overpay! | nobullplease | |
04/6/2018 18:53 | Is it pi's selling or 5p warrant holders still as the bears have claimed? | bad gateway | |
04/6/2018 18:24 | Market cap (£m) 22 Revenue: (£m) 12 incl new live wells. Now tell me this is worth 5p, lol. Plus Colorado (?? new wells coming live soon) + Nitrogen revenue (coming soon too). And I'll give you the rest for free. CHALLENGE ME ON THESE NUMBERS AND I'LL BREAK IT DOWN FOR YOU. | alamaison5 | |
04/6/2018 17:08 | I'm still mighty confused at what's going on here? If some investors have decided they are bored here & the relentless selling since Christmas suggests that, then of those still left what would be the rationale for having waited but then sell on today's RNS, which yet again was only positive? WTF is going on here? Anyone with a sensible view, as I'd love to hear it? | bobby1904 | |
04/6/2018 14:22 | Yep. I think you're right. Retail investors are like lemmings...!!! | bobby1904 | |
04/6/2018 13:27 | Its all about sentiment ...88E is up more (again) and that's a non-producing, one trick pony with seven times HNR mcap!! | lobo | |
04/6/2018 11:20 | I cannot understand the mindset of sellers today after this RNS especially at share price below 19p!! WTF!! | bobby1904 | |
04/6/2018 09:28 | So the news flow should get better now for Jun18: DT Ultravert 11jun nitrogen first well 28jun18: drill results Jul-sep18: 6 to 24 wells Jul-Sep: Montana plan : Helios | oilandgas1 | |
04/6/2018 09:24 | So, is this called a reversed trend? Closing your shorts? I guess you should...22p target before end of month... | alamaison5 | |
04/6/2018 08:27 | Maybe some investors will start believing in this again. 18p was bottom imo - hopefully won't see that share price again??!! | bobby1904 | |
04/6/2018 08:15 | A new asset for the portfolio... West Denver Project Highlights: -- The Company's experience, capability and execution evidenced in the success at East Denver has led to the identification and acquisition of these high-quality assets in West Denver -- Up to 48 horizontal shale wells may be drilled, which is double the scale of the entire East Denver project (subject to regulatory and commercial approvals) -- 100% working interest across 2,490 net acres with the potential to increase the West Denver land position over time -- Similar operational environment and development process to the successful East Denver project, also located in the Denver Julesburg Basin of Colorado -- Total costs to date for the leases are US$50,000 Robert Price, Highlands' Chairman and CEO, said: "West Denver will be a valuable addition to Highlands' core shale strategy, which creates a growing foundation of cash flow from which the Company will advance its other projects. Following on from our success in our East Denver project, Highlands will aim to develop West Denver with third party funding and create value for our shareholders with our revenue generating assets and our upside projects." Advantageously Positioned for Development The West Denver project benefits from several key advantages. Most notably, Highlands' West Denver land position consists of straightforward oil and gas leases as opposed to the several farm outs that make up the East Denver project. Highlands has a direct 100% working interest in its West Denver assets and can develop the asset as a direct owner of real property interests. West Denver's surface area is also largely unencumbered by urban development, and is consolidated into closely grouped parcels, which facilitates the permitting and development process. The West Denver asset also bears numerous similarities with East Denver. The Niobrara formation shows prominently under the West Denver acreage, but is joined by other attractive shale targets including the Codell formation. West Denver is also ideally situated for pad-based operations similar to the efficient techniques employed by Highlands and its partners at East Denver. Highlands believes that, like East Denver, the opportunity presented by West Denver is suited to third party financing and management will seek to maintain a significant carried interest without dilution or capex burden for shareholders. Highlands will begin the permitting process for West Denver, with a view towards establishing drilling and spacing units, wellbore density approvals, surface locations and drilling permits in 2018 in advance of potential drilling activity in 2019. Similar to East Denver, the West Denver project is expected to be primarily oil-focused, but is also anticipated to generate condensate natural gas liquids and natural gas as upside revenue stream opportunities. West Denver sits between numerous proven and productive oil and gas fields in the broader Denver Julesburg Basin. To the north and northeast is the Wattenburg Field, which produces prolifically from thousands of Niobrara and Codell wells. To the south is the Soda Lake field, which notably produced shale oil from a vertical well completed without hydraulic fracturing. To the east is Highlands' own East Denver project and the broader Lowry Bombing Range field. The nearest productive well is located approximately one mile from Highlands' West Denver acreage and demonstrates light oil in the local reservoir with oil quality characteristics similar to East Denver. | lobo | |
04/6/2018 07:47 | Colorado project kicking off. One to cross of your list, lol. More to come. | alamaison5 | |
02/6/2018 14:52 | It was on the company website. Look at the history of the Mineral Board he was appointed to. Check out the subsequent history of the companies he has been involved with. | honestmarty |
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