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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Infinity Eng. | LSE:INFT | London | Ordinary Share | LU0726886947 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.14 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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22/3/2017 11:34 | Code 1. Expect a tr1 imo | tidy 2 | |
22/3/2017 11:28 | Could double from here in the blink of an eye. | someuwin | |
22/3/2017 10:43 | RPS did the research note few years ago with core samples from 5boreholes and 1production well...UK should see the Research soon2v1 and strong. | tidy 2 | |
22/3/2017 10:38 | Lol. Funnily enough I've been out buying cement. Go figure lol Peter not Porter :) | tidy 2 | |
22/3/2017 10:37 | Patience is the virtue?Three years in the making | alexios1201 | |
22/3/2017 10:35 | Peterhouse that is | alexios1201 | |
22/3/2017 10:34 | Preso with Gerwyn Williams is getting ready | alexios1201 | |
22/3/2017 10:32 | Why do you think the shell was renamed INFINITY ENERGY https://twitter.com/ | tidy 2 | |
22/3/2017 10:25 | GW has a meeting and presentation with porterhouse next Thursday. | tidy 2 | |
22/3/2017 10:09 | Thanks for the info tidy! | fission453 | |
22/3/2017 08:42 | Infinity Energy S.A (LSE:INFT) Board seeks to explore and complete investment opportunities in line with its strategy in the UK onshore oil and gas sector. Raised £500k as of RNS 16/03/2017CEO INFT is Gerwyn Williams (29.9% SH)+ The Head of Coastal Oil & Gas Ltd (COG)COG own exploration licences and permits in Wales, Somerset and Kent.GW believes as per press interviews in 2014 he has discovered 18TCF recoverable. Around about this time he joined the board of what is now called Infinity Energy (name and strategic change soon after).COG Ltd is not a cash rich company, but licence and permit rich for a massive resource. | tidy 2 | |
22/3/2017 08:25 | Patience is required as the 100% profiteers exit at these levels Once soaked up it'll head to .25p and then over .30p | xcap | |
22/3/2017 08:23 | Bit like ukog when it when nuts from .30p to over 4p | xcap | |
22/3/2017 08:00 | 50 TCF with 18 TCF recoverable is the prize here. Keep eye on the prize. | tidy 2 | |
21/3/2017 23:27 | Shale gas approval today. https://twitter.com/ | tidy 2 | |
21/3/2017 13:55 | Euclid,All Eden licenses are in Gerwyn Williams pocket nowGame on | alexios1201 | |
21/3/2017 13:00 | What would anyone consider as a short term target here? | glenbo1 | |
21/3/2017 12:05 | Times reports 50 tcf with 18 tcf recoverable Williams has a plan bringing it to market. | tidy 2 | |
21/3/2017 11:59 | The discovery could be worth up to £70bn and has been compared to some of the biggest energy projects in the world. Experts say it has the potential to create thousands of jobs and be worth billions of pounds. Australian exploration firm Eden Energy, which holds numerous licences to exploit gas reserves in South Wales, commissioned US consultants RPS Group to investigate the region’s potential shale gas reserves. The findings were last night described as potentially “colossal̶ Academic experts also said it could lead to the creation of a major new industry in South Wales. In its report, RPS Group – renowned experts in shale gas – said Eden Energy’s exploration licences in South Wales could hold 34 trillion cubic feet of gas, of which 12.8 trillion cubic feet is classified as recoverable. hxxp://www.walesonli | euclid5 | |
21/3/2017 11:50 | RPS Group found the region could hold 34 trillion cubic feet of gas, of which 12.8 trillion cubic feet is classified as recoverable. Coastal Oil and Gas Ltd director Gerwyn Williams said he had no plans to sell his share of the licences. Mr Williams said his firm would continue to be the operators of the licences, with the company awaiting the outcome of five planning applications to test drill across Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan and Rhondda Cynon Taf. hxxps://owenadamssub | euclid5 | |
21/3/2017 11:47 | Mally,Re:Funding,You may find that share price last Wed was ~0.08p Mid and placing was at 0.09pDiscount?This is actually ~20% Premium to the Bid share price on last Wednesday, which was 0.075pSomeone got the wind about some things happening here and share price responded.Infinity was always moving very fast due to the sticky holders.Ain't seen nothing yet.Wait few weeks and you judge thenFor the time being please refrain from casting the doubts here.Nobody is interested in your suspicionsWe are long investors hereThank youAlex | alexios1201 | |
21/3/2017 11:27 | Coastal Oil and Gas A businessman who owns the main licence to drill for gas in south Wales, has welcomed Chancellor George Osborne's commitment to exploring new ways of plugging the UK's energy gap. Gerwyn Williams of Coastal Oil and Gas Ltd says initial test results estimate £120bn worth of gas could be recovered in one area of south Wales alone. | euclid5 | |
21/3/2017 10:56 | Mally put the piece together correctly this time. Go again. | tidy 2 | |
21/3/2017 10:54 | UK Onshore Gas Limited is the holding company of Coastal Oil and Gas Limited and UK Methane Limited. Coastal Oil and Gas Limited and UK Methane Limited hold PEDL (Petroleum Exploration and Development Licences) that have been awarded by DECC and allow the companies to explore for, bore for and get all hydrocarbons within those licence areas on an exclusive basis. Initially the focus of the companies was Abandoned Mine Methane taken from the former mine workings in the coal field and the Coal Bed Methane (CBM) from unworked areas of coal. In recent years the focus has changed to Unconventional Gas exploration in the form of shale gas and Coal Bed Methane. Coastal Oil and Gas Limited are also reviewing the potential for conventional gas in the Devonian Sandstones. The difference between unconventional gas and conventional gas is mainly how the gas is stored in the resource, the constituents of the gas are broadly the same i.e. largely methane (90%+) with some propane and ethane, in essence the same as North Sea gas. Conventional gas is generated from source rocks then the gas is trapped by a seal of other rocks. When a conventional gas source is drilled into the gas will come out under it's own pressure, the pressure being mainly dependent on depth. Unconventional gas, however, such as shale gas lies in mudstones and shales usually of low permeability and the gas has to be coaxed out of the ground. This is achieved by directionally drilling in the shales and mudstones and stimulating the ground either by using Nitrogen or water to create microscopic cracks thereby creating conduits for the gas to migrate back to the well bore and then to the surface where it is transported to market. | tidy 2 |
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