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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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27/3/2017 07:31 | Oh Al, you twerp! I feel for you - you've been up to speed here for years! I've done similar things though - haven't we all? | hiddendepths | |
27/3/2017 07:21 | BoomThe Company can confirm that the well is an oil discovery with initial data analysis indicating Halifax is linked to the Lancaster field forming a single large hydrocarbon accumulation. | elliotset | |
27/3/2017 07:20 | yes fatnacker........... | leeson31 | |
27/3/2017 07:19 | Would that potentially be 4 to 5 billion barrels? | fatnacker | |
27/3/2017 07:19 | What a fantastic RNS! Well done all. | mike_f | |
27/3/2017 07:17 | Interesting.."making it the largest undeveloped discovery on the UK Continental Shelf." | wapit | |
27/3/2017 07:13 | Are we talking a field the size of Brent here potentially?! | gregpeck7 | |
27/3/2017 07:12 | Holy carolie | fatnacker | |
27/3/2017 07:10 | Notice the words "at least".....a very significant hydrocarbon column of at least 1,156 metres is present edit. Beat me to it HD :-) | rutter | |
27/3/2017 07:09 | 1156m and still no OWC! No wonder they're going back to drill deeper. This is clearly a deeper hydrocarbon column than the company was expecting. Shame about the DST but I'll take this happily and be ecstatic. | hiddendepths | |
27/3/2017 07:08 | https://youtu.be/KSG | bloomberg2 | |
27/3/2017 07:06 | We believe that the GLA is a single hydrocarbon accumulation, making it the largest undeveloped discovery on the UK Continental Shelf.OmgThis sums it up. It's a monster. | gregpeck7 | |
27/3/2017 07:03 | Indeed RNS | rackers1 | |
27/3/2017 06:57 | Just remember what the IPO price was , this will eclipse that at some point | gibso6767 | |
27/3/2017 06:52 | To be honest i'm just relieved that i'm not going to lose 80% of my investment overnight as I did with COPL just a short while back. I could not take another hit like that again. It looks like my financial position is on the mend with CHAR, my other biggest holding from 6p also on the rise. Good luck to everyone today ... not long now to find out for sure. | master esox | |
27/3/2017 06:48 | But what about the 1km oil column reference? Where do you suppose he got that from?Anyway, presumably all will be made clear in a few minutes... | terry hardacre | |
27/3/2017 06:48 | WM - if the RNS has not been released it would be improper for Hurricane to be sourced directly in the story. Furthermore the journos clearly got the info on a Sunday and haven't yet got analyst reaction. Nope, looks like the real deal to me. We'll see very soon! | hiddendepths | |
27/3/2017 06:12 | 48 min tick tock | kaos3 | |
27/3/2017 05:37 | I think they will save the drill stem test for later. I think they are trying to slow grow the share. | dave19w | |
27/3/2017 04:06 | Good points but: Hurricane’s failure to conduct a drill stem test at Halifax, needed to more accurately demonstrate the productive capacity of the well, will be seized on by those who say the company still has much to prove. | alamaison5 | |
27/3/2017 01:25 | Hi T Oil is nice stuff for energy but even better for plastics. Not sure where green power sits for making polyester etc.? Anyway cut HUR some slack as it's the biggest find in Europe ever, I reckon. Oh by the way our coal is also looking interesting! Regards Pmg | davidblack |
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