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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/1/2017 12:38 | Happy new year everyone, maybe we start the year with a spud email for Tuesday...? | control1 | |
31/12/2016 15:22 | STRIL POLAR supply vessel now en route 31/12/2016 13:44 TRANSOCEAN SPITSBERGEN, Offshore Oilfields should arrive at rig 3pm New years day the link in the header gives BASIC For all tracking free.. /includes free e mail alerts | laserdisc | |
30/12/2016 22:28 | Thanks cameo, that has been posted on here before. Not liking the article re Wolfcamp on page 3 much though... | control1 | |
30/12/2016 21:47 | interesting article on Hurricane, i don't know if it has already been posted. hxxp://edition.pages | cameo4 | |
30/12/2016 18:44 | Hi nicebut uncertain as to why I'm in brackets, re blinking .That was the crux of my post as in moving goalposts and thus unable to agree on any terms . | gibso6767 | |
30/12/2016 15:27 | trades reported at 13.15pm today from Wednesday and Thursday late reported 29-Dec-16 16:16:46 50.018 350,000 Buy* 49.75 50.00 175.06k O 28-Dec-16 16:33:48 50.135 650,000 Buy* 49.75 50.00 325.88k ut trades opening 28/12 49.75p closed on day 50.25p ut indicates to me it was a positive day buys outweighed sells on the 28th & that the 650k was infact a buy but we will never know lots of these trades go through at mid anyhow its in the price not really checked out the 350k but the bid did not increase around that time 16.15pm I thought it was 50.13p to buy at the time, all could be related to the 800k on the order book @49p this last few trading days see if its there in the new year | laserdisc | |
30/12/2016 13:32 | Question seems to be how quickly oil can be produced before coning becomes a concern. If you had a conventional offshore field holding 250mmbbls, you'd be looking at first year production well north of 100k bopd. | thegreatgeraldo | |
30/12/2016 13:29 | Uncertain what the opposite of a ' Blessing In Disguise ' is but many of us have been in HUR for 2,3 years . Yes a mere blink of an eye but I'm hoping for an 'End Result' or significant departure point within the next year on the lions share of my HUR holding . Like many I'm confident that with the Data Room being opened again then many will be doing a DD in our assets . But whom blinks first , as goalposts are moving at each Well Are lines being drawn in the sand . I'd like a sale of assets with a free carry to monetise my holding but as time goes on perhaps it will be a long haul to get a truer value . Many will be watching our production figures and subsequent data from it as this is the litmus test for our production unproven assets . The proof of the pudding ! I'm happy with my investment in HUR and the greatest challenge is with , being patience . | gibso6767 | |
30/12/2016 11:18 | Rayrac, as to the fracture density have a listen to the second last podcast by AS. He mentions that lincoln was highly fractured. So fractured that they were encountering fractures every metre or so. Something else to remember is the timescales associated with this type of rock. The rona ridge rock is between 2 - 2.5 billion years old. Compare that with the vietnamese fractured rock, this being approx 500 million years old. | greenmachine1 | |
30/12/2016 10:45 | 13561 - Cheers Laserdisc. Surely HUR must be a candidate for a few 2017 tip sheets (Malcy for one). BH | bloodhound | |
30/12/2016 10:06 | It puts into context the size of HURs finds compared to the North Sea and UKCS average. Orders of magnitude larger. | prefab | |
30/12/2016 09:13 | Panr lower market cap so more effect and vob4 is like us landing Halifax here, it's a successful step out and makes their average a lot more valuable.. so not comical at all. I hold nothing :) | gregpeck7 | |
30/12/2016 09:01 | Comical how PANR jumps 17% on 2x 35 and 117 foot zones, we moved about the same on 2,000 foot+.... Ta laser... | control1 | |
30/12/2016 08:40 | bloodhound its not moving presently, its can vary between 13.68nm to 13.73nm from glen lyon I would say good weather opportunity middle of next week. Control 1 when the wind speed / swell increases it probably kicks in some engine power to help reduce movement hence it comes out of moored mode into underway | laserdisc | |
30/12/2016 08:39 | By the sounds of things most of us are recycled teenagers. | gary38 | |
30/12/2016 08:32 | Thinking about it (which I didn't last night)anyone know what the mooring coordinates were for the rig at Lincoln..? | control1 | |
30/12/2016 08:32 | Same to you hyper. We've been through some 'times' together! | rayrac |
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