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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 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.79 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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28/11/2016 15:29 | nice and progressive news today.... | leeson31 | |
28/11/2016 15:29 | More good news .Well done Dr and team. | gary38 | |
28/11/2016 14:44 | How far is the new BP ground from Halifax? Does anyone know? | davidblack | |
28/11/2016 13:48 | all helps to get us noticed | laserdisc | |
28/11/2016 12:22 | Just topped up. Couldn't resist. What a prospect. | pcok | |
28/11/2016 11:56 | finnCap 28/11 Retains buy 72.00p value still to come I have bought 2 lots this morning paid about 41p I see value if you are prepared to stay the course into 2017 co know the value here to a degree, once a farmout comes or % sale the value will come out in the sp, hopeful this time around negotiations will not take more than 3months as a lot of the due diligence will have been done in the past, that is if its same interested parties from the suspended farmout talks | laserdisc | |
28/11/2016 11:21 | This might catch the eye? The ex Nexen ground final report to the north of Halifax. | davidblack | |
28/11/2016 11:19 | Nerves naturally creeping in amongst smaller investors but if there was any hint of negative on that rig the share price would not be sitting at this level this morning. Patience and confidence in what we already believe in about this company and this asset. | marvelman | |
28/11/2016 11:09 | Idleduck,Thanks for that info.I am intrigued. At one end of the ridge is Lancaster and the other is Clare. In between is Bombardier (Hurricanes Halifax license) and Craster.There maybe a slither of open territory between the 2 - can't see it lasting long if Halifax comes up trumps. BP staking out more turf along the ridge towards hurricanes Halifax speaks volumes. Considering the billion dollar investments they already have that's a statement.Cash | cashandcard | |
28/11/2016 10:44 | Yup, Hyper ... v optimistic | idleduck | |
28/11/2016 10:39 | this is significant ... just a bit further up the Rona Ridge towards Clair BP announces acquisition of interests in the Jock Scott and Craster North Sea exploration prospects BP announced today that it has acquired interests in two North Sea exploration prospects, Jock Scott and Craster, in a further demonstration of the organisation’s commitment to the basin. BP has acquired a 25% interest in the Statoil-operated licenses located to the east of Shetland, P2275 and P2097, which includes the Jock Scott prospect, and a 40% interest in the nearby P2163 and P2147 licenses. Statoil will remain the operator for all of these licenses. Statoil and BP are planning to drill an exploration well on Jock Scott in mid-2017. In the west of Shetland, BP has acquired a 40% interest in the north and a 30% interest in the south of the Nexen-operated licence P2062, which includes the Craster prospect. Nexen will remain the operator of the licence. BP and Nexen are also planning to drill an exploration well on Craster in mid-2017. Mark Thomas, BP North Sea Regional President commented: “Working together with companies such as Statoil and Nexen to access the North Sea’s remaining resource is an important part of our strategy to remain a material North Sea producer, investor and employer for decades to come. We look forward to working with both Statoil and Nexen on these exciting prospects.” | idleduck | |
28/11/2016 10:36 | Puzzler - I'm not suggesting for one second that there's any bad news whatsoever with this drill (and I don't want there to be believe me). BH | bloodhound | |
28/11/2016 10:34 | This is significant. Craster is on 205/15 ... further up along the Rona Ridge towards Clair BP announces acquisition of interests in the Jock Scott and Craster North Sea exploration prospects BP announced today that it has acquired interests in two North Sea exploration prospects, Jock Scott and Craster, in a further demonstration of the organisation’s commitment to the basin. BP has acquired a 25% interest in the Statoil-operated licenses located to the east of Shetland, P2275 and P2097, which includes the Jock Scott prospect, and a 40% interest in the nearby P2163 and P2147 licenses. Statoil will remain the operator for all of these licenses. Statoil and BP are planning to drill an exploration well on Jock Scott in mid-2017. In the west of Shetland, BP has acquired a 40% interest in the north and a 30% interest in the south of the Nexen-operated licence P2062, which includes the Craster prospect. Nexen will remain the operator of the licence. BP and Nexen are also planning to drill an exploration well on Craster in mid-2017. Mark Thomas, BP North Sea Regional President commented: “Working together with companies such as Statoil and Nexen to access the North Sea’s remaining resource is an important part of our strategy to remain a material North Sea producer, investor and employer for decades to come. We look forward to working with both Statoil and Nexen on these exciting prospects.” | idleduck | |
28/11/2016 10:24 | If Halifax does not work out, what would happen to the CoS at Warwick? | haideralifool | |
28/11/2016 10:20 | If everything comes together we will not need to drill further. I guess I'm one of life's optimists as like the good Dr I believe he is drilling at one end of the rainbow. However I agree this is exploration so I'm keeping my fingers crossed! | chessman2 | |
28/11/2016 10:18 | You make a fair point Bloodhound. That said, if there were catastrophic news, I would have expected a leak by now and to see the share price significantly lower. Dr T's visit to the rig is consistent, time-wise, with a drill that has gone to plan. I'm not panicking just yet. | puzzler2 | |
28/11/2016 10:17 | BP news............ hxxps://www.energyvo I like this bit.............. When was the last time you ever heard someone talk about the North Sea as a growth opportunity? And that’s what we’re looking at. West of Shetland is a place we want to invest and be in for the next three or four decades. | pounddreamer |
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