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INFA Infrastrata Plc

18.125
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Infrastrata Plc LSE:INFA London Ordinary Share GB00BLPJ1272 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 18.125 17.75 18.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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23/7/2018
16:18
There's a Catalyst....
hazl
23/7/2018
16:17
'Among refined products, gasoline futures added 0.7% to $2.0830 a gallon. Diesel futures were recently up 0.9% at $2.1227 a gallon.
hazl
23/7/2018
14:28
lots of talk about INFA recently. time for a catalyst to kick it on
futuredlighter
23/7/2018
13:31
..........this is about the price I bought at recently.....hoping for a good re-rate!
hazl
23/7/2018
13:30
in the right direction at least........
hazl
23/7/2018
11:58
Surely got to "pop" soon.....currently 16.25 mill bought vs 3.17 mill sold today....
barts
23/7/2018
08:50
looking forward to it being over the 1p marker.........
hazl
23/7/2018
07:10
lovely 'bowl' forming as CR would say! In my opinion of course!imo
hazl
22/7/2018
20:04
I sense a lot more interest in this now as the need for knowledge about
the role gas will play in the near future and beyond.

hazl
22/7/2018
13:09
1P WOULD BE NICE FOR STARTERS..........
hazl
22/7/2018
12:02
Are the stars finally aligning for infa?I believe so
spudtheplumber
22/7/2018
12:02
#INFA Weekly chart shows the clear route back to 1p area & beyondA hybrid of a Cup & Saucer & an inverse Head & Shoulders patterns https://t.co/bGzZaWKyhN
spudtheplumber
22/7/2018
12:01
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/UK-Natural-Gas-Production-Falls-As-Usage-Climbs.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true
spudtheplumber
22/7/2018
12:00
https://t.co/s9Z1tcdc3M"Strikingly, large quantities of natural gas were transmitted to the United Kingdom during the cold spell in the first few months of the year."#infa https://t.co/5XGyzvcnPr
spudtheplumber
20/7/2018
23:15
So this from the BGS makes interesting reading... not sure when it was written ... but in this context... relevant... DYORhttp://www.bgs.ac.uk/research/energy/undergroundGasStorage.htmlApologies if been posted previously
thetrophyman
20/7/2018
23:08
Bibs are you on Twitter?
spudtheplumber
20/7/2018
19:25
'Natural gas will continue to play a substantial role in global energy demand for many decades: demand from traditional sectors and uses (such as power generation, heating/cooling, feedstock, etc.) will continue
to increase, thereby contributing environmental improvements through increased efficiency and low carbon content. In addition, natural gas will also play a new role as a complementary fuel to renewables by enabling
increased deployment of energy supply from intermittent renewable technologies.
• Through these two roles, natural gas will play a key role in helping to meet environmental targets related
to both local pollution reduction and climate change mitigation.'IGU PDF NATURAL GAS ENERGY REPORT TO 2030.

hazl
20/7/2018
19:23
Am happy with that, flat Friday.Meeting with Costain next week and shall probe a little.....
bibs
20/7/2018
19:18
'analysis
published by UCC and ESRI in May 2017 projects a flat trend in liquid fossil fuel usage out to 2030, with a sharp
reduction thereafter. However, it projects natural gas consumption to remain steady out to 2050.
There is a good reason for this. Gas fired generation will be crucial to safe, secure running of the electricity grid
on the island of Ireland for the foreseeable future. As an island isolated from the rest of Europe – Ireland
needs flexible generation to complement intermittent and variable generating technologies. Right now, there is no other obvious solution to this problem. Natural gas could be accommodated in a low carbon system by
harnessing the potential of carbon capture and storage technology and making full use of depleted gas fields. '

hazl
20/7/2018
14:02
bibs.....it was as if they were listening to your post.
hazl
20/7/2018
13:39
Well people are certainly getting a better price now than I paid!
But I can be generous!

That link though says so much to me about likely future events.....

hazl
20/7/2018
13:28
Sell 4.5 million price goes up.Buy 2 million price goes down.Seems logical ??
bibs
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