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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Igas Energy Plc | LSE:IGAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ042C28 | ORD 0.002P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 14.89 | 14.80 | 14.98 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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22/4/2015 13:28 | Oh, look. What I have I been saying fox you and the other knockers for quite some time, turns out to be true. Here's the proof (part copied) The European Union has charged Gazprom with abusing its market dominance in eight countries, in a move likely to further damage relations with Russia. Competition regulators said the case related to the state-controlled gas firm's activities in eastern Europe, including Poland, Ukraine and Hungary and included accusations it had over-charged customers in five of the nations. European competition commissioner Margaret Vestag "We find that it (Gazprom) may have built artificial barriers preventing gas from flowing from certain Central Eastern European countries to others, hindering cross-border competition. "Keeping national gas markets separate also allowed Gazprom to charge prices that we at this stage consider to be unfair," she added. "Gazprom has been able to charge higher prices in some countries without fearing that ... gas would flow in from where prices were lower." Gazprom has been a VITAL supplier of energy to Europe despite frequent political disputes, most notably over Russia's actions in Ukraine. part copy from sky news just released. FFFF Frack on For your Finances and Freedom. | hawkwind4 | |
22/4/2015 13:21 | Oh, look. What I have I been saying fox you and the other knockers for quite some time, turns out to be true. Here's the proof (part copied) The European Union has charged Gazprom with abusing its market dominance in eight countries, in a move likely to further damage relations with Russia. Competition regulators said the case related to the state-controlled gas firm's activities in eastern Europe, including Poland, Ukraine and Hungary and included accusations it had over-charged customers in five of the nations. European competition commissioner Margaret Vestag "We find that it (Gazprom) may have built artificial barriers preventing gas from flowing from certain Central Eastern European countries to others, hindering cross-border competition. "Keeping national gas markets separate also allowed Gazprom to charge prices that we at this stage consider to be unfair," she added. "Gazprom has been able to charge higher prices in some countries without fearing that ... gas would flow in from where prices were lower." Gazprom has been a VITAL supplier of energy to Europe despite frequent political disputes, most notably over Russia's actions in Ukraine. part copy from sky news just released. FFFF Frack on For your Finances and Freedom. | hawkwind4 | |
22/4/2015 09:42 | its been a great VT to see the site at Doe Green... they occupy people and no fracking brigade have been an unlikely source of publicity for investors ;-D | kenstaff | |
22/4/2015 08:12 | Yeah, that's it, Yureaka kenstaff, forget gas, lets all push to go back to coal, more jobs for the unemployed stick em down in't ground, there is plenty of the stuff still left underground, although there would be lots of blasting, drilling, noise and pollution, and oh, plenty of traffic movement carting the stuff about, and hey, lets take in all those looking to come to this country for work and get them down there digging as well. Now that would get the country along with all the NIMBY'S so excited, eh. LOL it might just then work in our favour, ha ha. I expect a comment to follow from fox you, shortly folks cos he/she cannot resist, standing by. | hawkwind4 | |
21/4/2015 23:06 | fab bit of ' own -goal ' publicity today anti frack banners at Doe green check em out shows just how safe, Green and Clean this business is!!!! duuhhh the protestors may as well be protesting against the Thames Flood barrier or the Millenium Dome, talk about behind the times Had they not broken in , they would not have been arrested, however, left chained to railings outside, its that quiet there ir would have meant SUNBURNt to death!!! nice place, little bit of scenery, and the Fiddlers Ferry Power station in the back ground, in desperate need of gas NOT ASH CLOUD PRODUCING COAL!!!!! :-D hxxp://livestream.co | kenstaff | |
21/4/2015 17:31 | IMO the share price speaks the loudest, just check it out LOL Fox You | fox you | |
21/4/2015 09:51 | Egdon interims today. We have confidence that the investment case for unconventional resource exploration in the UK remains strong. This view is supported by the high level of industry interest in the 14th Round and the recent INEOS farm-in deal with IGas. INEOS' investment programme brings the value of UK unconventional resource farm-ins to a total of £260m in carried expenditure and £80m in cash consideration to date. Egdon's joint venture partner and operator of PEDL139/140, IGas, has identified a location for the drilling of the first deep exploration well in the Gainsborough Trough. IGas has commenced planning consultations prior to the submission of a planning application. Total will carry Egdon's costs on this well as part of the deal originally announced in January 2014. The PEDL139/140 partnership is targeting the spud of the well around the turn of the year subject to receipt of all necessary planning and other permissions. | haydock | |
19/4/2015 15:05 | ++++SNP & LABOUR U turn SHOCKER++++ Labour backstabbing Unions over Shale promise!? SNP buying votes with Moratorium, whilst secret liasons with INEOS, the Fracking KING | kenstaff | |
19/4/2015 12:46 | From Sky News - Sunday skynews.com Seismologists are investigating whether a swarm of earthquakes in Texas is the result of new fracking for oil and gas. The area around the city of Irving, which had never experienced a quake before 2008, has now experienced more than a hundred. Locals suspect that hydraulic fracturing - pumping high pressure liquid into the bedrock to free oil and natural gas - or the associated process of wastewater injection is to blame. With similar quake concerns in other fracking centres like Oklahoma, plenty of potential sites will be watching the Texas study closely. | fox you | |
17/4/2015 18:09 | Latest from TW Board changes Inside information or what..... says they've taken place!!?? | kenstaff | |
10/4/2015 17:47 | Haydock Celtique has big acreage down there.... IGAS have the route to market Guess lots of partnerships to come down there at WEALD Round 14 onshore licensing will see major mega interest in this region. | kenstaff | |
10/4/2015 10:30 | [...] Nobody left on here? Well just for the record, perhaps I-gas will issue an RNS noting the development & considering the reserves? | haydock | |
09/4/2015 12:57 | Symbol Name Cur % Chg Change News 1 UKOG UK Oil & Gas 3.43 209.95% 2.32 2 UK Oil & Gas Investments PLC Significant upgrade of the Horse Hill discovery TIDMUKOG RNS Number : 6742J UK Oil & Gas Investments PLC 09 April 2015 9 April 2015 UK Oil & Gas Investments PLC ("UKOG" or the "Company") Significant upgrade of the Horse Hill discovery, UK Weald Basin... 2 ALBA Alba Min 1.00 177.78% 0.64 1 Alba Mineral Resources PLC Significant upgrade on Horse Hill discovery TIDMALBA RNS Number : 7000J Alba Mineral Resources PLC 09 April 2015 09 April 2015 Alba Mineral Resources PLC ("Alba" or the "Company") Significant upgrade of the Horse Hill discovery, UK Weald Basin... 3 DOR Doriemus 0.14 72.73% 0.06 1 Doriemus PLC Significant upgrade to the Horse Hill discovery TIDMDOR 9 April 2015 Doriemus plc ("Doriemus" or "the Company") Significant upgrade to the Horse Hill discovery, Weald Basin Doriemus plc (AIM: DOR) is pleased... 4 STG Stellar Res. 0.73 70.59% 0.30 1 Stellar Resources PLC Significant upgrade to the Horse Hill discovery TIDMSTG RNS Number : 6766J Stellar Resources PLC 09 April 2015 9 April 2015 Stellar Resources plc ("Stellar Resources" or "the Company") Significant upgrade to the Horse Hill discovery, Weald Basin... What about the neighbours ? | haydock | |
09/4/2015 12:27 | which they would not need to frack, therefore not so politically sensitive | mr woodentop | |
09/4/2015 12:23 | I-gas Right next door to all the excitement. | haydock | |
09/4/2015 11:55 | That took a while 2+2=4 about 7.00 this A.M. 11:45 - 09/04 Sell 642029 25.50p £163,717.40 11:44 - 09/04 Buy 283612 25.50p £72,321.06 | haydock | |
09/4/2015 10:25 | Well if nobody else will do the work I will have to: EHM wakey wakey. Based in southern England, the Weald Basin is the source of approximately 50% of our current production. The area under licence is inclusive of 11 fields within which there are 18 production sites ranging from Stockbridge, near Winchester, in the west to Palmers Wood near Gatwick in the east and now includes the Singleton field. The area has produced more than 21 million barrels of oil to date. SOLO OIL PLC ("Solo" or the "Company") Significant upgrade to the Horse Hill discovery, Weald Basin Solo is pleased to announce that its technical alliance partner in the Horse Hill discovery in the UK Weald Basin, UK Oil and Gas Investments plc ("UKOG"), has released a significant further update based on the technical work being conducted by UKOG on behalf of Horse Hill Developments Limited ("HHDL") in alliance with Solo and NUTECH Ltd ("Nutech"). UKOG has announced that it has discovered a potentially significant Jurassic petroleum resource in the UK's onshore Weald Basin within the Horse Hill Licences. This is in addition to the previously reported Upper Portland oil discovery in which the Solo has a 6.5% interest. US-based Nutech, one of the world's leading companies in petrophysical analysis and reservoir intelligence, estimate that the Horse Hill-1 ("HH-1") well indicates a total oil in place ("OIP") of 158 million barrels of oil ("mmbo") per square mile, excluding the previously reported Upper Portland Sandstone oil discovery. Nutech's report states that this OIP lies within a 653 feet aggregate net pay section, primarily within three argillaceous limestones and interbedded mudstones of the Kimmeridge, and additionally in the mudstones of the Oxford and Lias sections. Approximately 72% of the OIP, or 114 mmbo, lies within the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge interbedded limestone and mudstone sequence. The Executive Summary of the Nutech report is appended in full below. In order to establish estimates of total OIP within the 55 square mile licence area further analysis work is ongoing under the contracted alliance between Nutech, UKOG and Solo. The results of the estimated OIP within the licence will be reported when completed. Final assessments of the Upper Portland Sandstone, and the Oxford and Lias sections, are in progress, with further results expected shortly. Neil Ritson, Solo's Chairman, commented: "Following the drilling of the deepest well in the Weald Basin for over 30 years and using up to date techniques that have been developed in recent years a hybrid play involving thermally mature Kimmeridge source rocks and porous limestones has emerged that may have very major significance for the Basin and for Solo's interest. We look forward to further analysis as it is completed." Solo's interest in Horse Hill: Solo owns a 10% interest in HHDL, a special purpose company which owns a 65% participating interest and operatorship of onshore licences PEDL137 and the adjacent licence PEDL 246 in the UK Weald Basin. The participants in the Horse Hill-1 well are HHDL with a 65% working interest and Magellan Petroleum Corporation with a 35% interest. | haydock | |
07/4/2015 13:48 | hxxp://www.terrapinn I-gas presentation. | haydock | |
06/4/2015 15:44 | From the Telegrapgh "Drilling under the IGas deal is unlikely to begin for several years, Ineos director Tom Crotty said." link www.telegraph.co.uk You decide if you hold, add, or bail out - the choice is v much yours Fox You! | fox you |
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