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IGAS Igas Energy Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Igas Energy Plc LSE:IGAS London Ordinary Share GB00BZ042C28 ORD 0.002P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 14.89 14.80 14.98 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/10/2016
14:40
So what's the long answer?
glennpaul
06/10/2016
13:12
The short answer looks a porky!
wiseacre
06/10/2016
11:52
:40Extract from yesterdays meeting..... "Conservative (Cllr Keith Walker), asks if the company has the finances to carry out the operation. Mr Blaymires said "The short answer is yes".
saxxxon
06/10/2016
11:01
As banksy says the game is nearly over for the shareholders of IGAS. All this stuff about the wonders of fracking and planning approvals is quite irrelevant. It will be the new owners of the company at the behest of the bondholders who may benefit and not current shareholders. Get real!
wiseacre
06/10/2016
10:25
My last job in the north sea was putting in pipe lines for the Claire ridge project,

5 kilometre bundles

the NEW platforms 3 or 4 of them and linking into the old pipe lines,, and even that was in the billions,,,

so to start from SCRATCH is in the billions

tony773
06/10/2016
09:40
BBC - govt upholds appeal



Horizontal fracking can go ahead, the government has said, in a landmark ruling for the UK shale gas industry..........................

seconduser
06/10/2016
09:29
and todays news ... saxon
seconduser
06/10/2016
09:20
Telegraph


Cuadrilla drilling rig
A Cuadrilla drilling rig
Emily Gosden, energy editor
6 OCTOBER 2016 • 10:06AM
Fracking in Lancashire by energy firm Cuadrilla has been approved by the Government, overruling the decision of local councillors.

Sajid Javid, the Communities Secretary, decided the shale gas explorer should get planning consent to drill and frack its site at Preston New Road.

A final decision on a second site, Roseacre Wood, has been delayed to allow Cuadrilla to give more evidence about the traffic impact. However, if the company can address concerns raised by the planning inspector, Mr Javid has said he is also minded to grant consent.

The four wells Cuadrilla plans to drill at Preston New Road would be the first horizontal shale wells to be fracked in the UK.

moneymunch
06/10/2016
09:20
IGAS will now get full backing from the Cuadrilla decision. Money will appear from all sectors as they hold a massive stake in UK fracking.
saxxxon
06/10/2016
09:16
Unfortunately this share will be dead and buried before the fun starts
banksy
06/10/2016
09:12
Preston New Road approved waiting on the next one , only hold up issue due to Hgv/road concerns but is expected to be approved as well. Gl :-)
moneymunch
06/10/2016
09:05
The other in limbo: needs more time, typical politicians !

Local objectors/ FOE now will go to the courts next, then civil disobedience.
Long haul yet.

haydock
06/10/2016
09:03
One approval for Cuadrilla. Gla :-)
moneymunch
06/10/2016
08:46
Wiseacre, a yes decision for Cuadrilla will be a defining moment for all players.....Igas and it's shareholders will prosper regardless of any short term funding issues.....this is going to be big imho. Gl :-)
moneymunch
06/10/2016
08:43
Ps Hyper I'm sure HUR are going to be massive and so good luck....and I don't think you're going to need much luck at SUMM....I was so close getting back in at around c £1....grrrr....:-)
moneymunch
06/10/2016
08:38
As far as IGAS is concerned the fracking debate is irrelevant.The company has admitted that, later this month, it will breech its banking covenants. It does not have the financial resources to develop any of its prospects. The bond holders have the whip hand and are likely to take control at the expense of shareholders. Buyers of this stock need their heads examining!
wiseacre
06/10/2016
08:31
The North Sea oil and gas reserves are in decline. .....the Northern onshore shale gas prospects and Southern Shale Oil reserves are yet to be be developed. ..but are undoubtedly of National significance. Gla :-)
moneymunch
06/10/2016
08:27
No it's not....20 billion barrels recoverable estimated left in the North Sea, 124 billions estimated to in place across the Weald and maybe 5 to 10% recoverable using conventional extraction methods which could increase signicantly if fracking is permitted and appropriate. ....and so hardly peanuts and far cheaper than offshore development and production. Gl ;-)
moneymunch
06/10/2016
08:22
Hyper

if you were to compare the costs of getting gas from offshore to onshore ,,,,

there is no comparison 20 billion MINIMUM for offshore production after

searching for it and getting everything ready to produce, then getting it ashore etc etc

tony773
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