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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hurricane Energy Plc | LSE:HUR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B580MF54 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 7.79 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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24/11/2016 23:28 | Part of the reason he/they would want to be near the action is because these drills are in unchartered territory for UK oil industry. If anything unforseen happens, they can review and strategic decisions can be made swiftly. They cannot afford to go through bureaucracy of a large company and wait for days and days before they get an answer to a spur of the moment development.Yes - that's serious commitment.Cash | cashandcard | |
24/11/2016 22:47 | IF Dr T is on the rig shows how committed he is to HUR. | gary38 | |
24/11/2016 21:52 | I imagine it's because he wants to be present on rig in order to make snap decisions as we enter the business end of the well.Cash | cashandcard | |
24/11/2016 21:11 | Dr T on the rig next week probably for the Lincoln test | vereker von hecht | |
24/11/2016 21:07 | Laser - No DrT then, Mr Stobie instead,Mmm. BH | bloodhound | |
24/11/2016 17:44 | change drt otherwise engaged | laserdisc | |
24/11/2016 17:38 | EDISON REPORT At this stage, we do not include value from other discoveries and prospects, as there is no clarity on when appraisal/exploratio | laserdisc | |
24/11/2016 17:21 | Hi tgg, Que ? Depends whether you're in the market for a dessert or building materials, surely ? And each is attractive, accordingly. Not clear what you're trying to say ;-> Apples and oranges, maybe ? ATB | extrader | |
24/11/2016 17:05 | Comparing Lancaster with Clair is about as useful as comparing a lemon meringue with a pile of bricks. | thegreatgeraldo | |
24/11/2016 16:12 | For comparison - BP's Clare is 220km2.The real key to understanding how large GLA could be is the maximum 'oil-down-to'. A number which hurricane are holding onto for themselves, rightly so imo.I reckon they've drilled a further 100-150m to end the well. They confirmed a 'minimum oil down to' of 1620m. Interestingly, the last depth they reported on was 1646m where they were still encountering oil of a similar quality to Lancasters.Cash | cashandcard | |
24/11/2016 15:58 | about a 1/3 of the size of the isle of man then, for a geo graphical comparison.. :-) iom is 572 km2 | leeson31 | |
24/11/2016 15:31 | STRIL POLAR supply vessel has now left the rig will be back in Aberdeen 3am tomorrow | laserdisc | |
24/11/2016 14:12 | Yep, shaping up nicely for 50p... | telbap | |
24/11/2016 12:08 | dips being bought... next leg up on line charts now ?? :-) >> | leeson31 | |
24/11/2016 11:13 | 100% agree with the above posts . | gary38 | |
24/11/2016 11:02 | We might get news on the Halifax drill option tomorrow maybe. On the basis that permits can be obtained in time, Hurricane intends to drill the Halifax Well immediately following the Lincoln Well. Hurricane has extended the date of its second well option with Transocean until 25 November. | garymegson | |
24/11/2016 10:54 | Not worried with intra day moves. Macro wise this share price is behaving exactly how it should. Patience I think is, and will be, well served. | brahmsnliszt | |
24/11/2016 10:49 | we Will move higher in valuation via a farmout, we already have a contingent resource that could be bid for in the future at a decent premium, late next week I would think for some news | laserdisc | |
24/11/2016 09:47 | It's just day traders trying to make a few pennies borrowing to trade which most of them loss their money , it's another form off gambling. | gary38 | |
24/11/2016 08:15 | OK sellers, you can stop now. | the guardian |
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