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IGAS Igas Energy Plc

14.89
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/2/2019
16:33
Got 5000 shares when will I be a millionaire?
markstevenkirby80
20/2/2019
09:09
... of course the court decision will make a difference, there may be loads down there but if they are stopped from getting at it, its worthless to them. I can see 30-40% rise if it goes their way.
hannath
20/2/2019
08:38
Millstone grit and bowland shale can be very close together.. Either way, IGAS have struck the bowland shale and the gainsborough trough and there is lots a gas down there..
svenice7
19/2/2019
22:07
The bowl and shale was not found at tinker lane but at spring road. So what have they found at tinker lane that is so good according to ineos
robizm
19/2/2019
18:36
The activists need to wake up to the fact that their pension funds will be invested in waging wars and exploitation of resources in foreign lands, causing forced migration crises out of the developing world. When they should be investing in local shale projects which can be carefully managed and they should be investing in contraception education policies in the developing world.
svenice7
19/2/2019
18:26
Don't think it will impact much on the fundamentals in my opinion. What will impact the share price will be when the general market wakes up to the bowland shale gold mine and the potential 100x bagger.
svenice7
19/2/2019
16:38
...remember the court appeal is 26-28th of this month which will no doubt move the share3 price one way or the other.
hannath
19/2/2019
15:06
Looking at RNS seems to me they have gas in sight and could announce something very excitable and soon share price moving up by those in the know.Small volume but big share price increase.
loobrush
19/2/2019
15:05
85p by close...
svenice7
19/2/2019
13:09
perky this morning
currypasty
19/2/2019
11:45
Time does indeed fly, wake me up when its gets to 3 pounds.
svenice7
19/2/2019
11:20
I should be tall, dark and handsome, but tempus fugit.
fardels bear
19/2/2019
11:08
This should be worth 3 pound a share....
svenice7
18/2/2019
21:45
Are you sure that the HSBC holding isn't just a nominee holding?
fardels bear
18/2/2019
19:22
INEOS have a stake, HSBC up their stake. At some point the rest of the market will wake up to IGAS.
svenice7
17/2/2019
17:15
To put things in perspective though, the share price was about double a few months ago..
fardels bear
17/2/2019
14:28
Yes, but the board have confirmed the news in the rns, so it isn't lies.
svenice7
15/2/2019
19:24
Wouldn't believe anything that is reported in the Sun!
jasper2712
15/2/2019
15:39
On the verge of a big gas discovery, here any time soon. Could double the share price if this happens.
loobrush
15/2/2019
14:12
It appears Malcy has loaded up hxxps://www.malcysblog.com
svenice7
15/2/2019
09:08
Yes, looking good. I've bought more today as the current business profits support a p/e of about 5 - that ought to be 10 and nothing in for shale prospects.
nocton
15/2/2019
08:28
Its looking good...
svenice7
15/2/2019
08:10
Press article leak confirmed. Looks like we has Shale Gas coming to the UK. I dont think many have caught onto the RNS just yet. Exciting day and times ahead for IGAS.
genierub
11/2/2019
15:08
If we were still in the Neolithic just imagine how long it would take to grind all those axes. And many, doubtless smooth uncallused hands would find such work a trial. Thank the Lord for moveable type. Perhaps that should be Johannes Gutenberg, Steve Jobs and Tim Berners-Lee. Amen
fardels bear
11/2/2019
13:18
hxxps://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/times-letters-doctors-and-the-desire-for-a-dignified-death-n9mfrwgk7
Sir, As practising geoscientists working in UK universities and institutions, we recognise the potential existence of a nationally valuable and exploitable shale gas resource, and support its development subject to a firm but realistic regulatory framework being in place. Part of this framework is the traffic-light system used to manage the risk of damage being caused by induced seismicity associated with hydraulic fracturing operations. At present it is set very conservatively to be triggered by extremely small seismic events (above 0.5 local magnitude).
This is very far below the levels set in other countries, or for other comparable industries in the UK (such as quarrying, mining and deep geothermal energy). It is widely believed by industry, and among informed academics, to be so low that it threatens the potential development of a shale gas industry in the UK. The scientific rationale for this trigger level is debatable. The threshold is not something that is absolute, and in the spirit of the declared intention expressed in the original Department of Energy and Climate Change document in which it was proposed, that it should be subject to continuing review, we urge the government to instruct the Oil and Gas Authority to commission an expert review of the present traffic-light system threshold levels without delay.
Professor Quentin Fisher; Professor Ernest Rutter; Dr Nicholas Riley; Professor Gary Hampson; Dr Julian Mecklenburgh; Mr Paul Grant; Professor Andrew Hurst; Dr Simon Oldfield; Reader Emeritus Michael de Freitas; Emeritus Professor Richard Selley; Dr Mike Chandler; Professor Paul Glover; Professor Chris King; Professor Jonathan Redfern; Dr Roger Clark; Professor Bruce Yardley; Dr Tom Argles; Mr Chris A Smith; Mr Christopher Quirk; Mr Brian Nottage; Mr Gary McGuicken; Senior Lecturer Sina Rezaei Gomari; Mr Tom Morgan; Mr Richard Puttock; Miss Jane Kelsey; Mr John Beswick; Dr Piroska Lorinczi; Mr Mark Williams; Mr Stuart Chandler; Consultant Hydrogeologist Thomas Kelly; Dr Philip Benson; Mr Peter Kennett; Dr Lateef Akanji; Associate Professor Simon Holford; Dr Nick Schofield; Dr Ian Stimpson; Associate Professor Dr Mohaddeseh Mousavi Nezhad; Professor Akbar Javadi; Professor Michael Kendall; Dr Catherine Isherwood; Dr Tim Harper; Mr Kes Heffer; Dr Kate Brodie; Mr Chris Eccles; Professor Gary Couples; Professor Andreas Busch; Professor Ian Croudace; Professor Richard Worden

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