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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lansdowne Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:LOGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1250X28 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -364k | -0.0003 | -3.33 | 1.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2020 08:43 | Wherefore art thou, bonesey | 2000tober | |
31/7/2020 08:42 | The sound of that old curmudgeon bonesey sticking his extremely fat head down the toilet lol | hermana3 | |
31/7/2020 08:38 | That was unfortunate timing with your last post Bones. | luckyswimmer3 | |
31/7/2020 07:49 | Comments Bones ? | talkman2 | |
31/7/2020 07:48 | These ran up to 2.8p on a rumour of a farm in they will go way through 3p with Schlumberger involved, could see 5p today imho. Schlumberger - supplies the most comprehensive range of products and services to the energy industry, from exploration through production, and integrated pore-to-pipeline solutions that optimise hydrocarbon recovery to deliver reservoir performance sustainably. They employ 103,000 people representing 170 nationalities with products, sales and services in more than 120 countries. and | czar | |
31/7/2020 07:44 | Could be today's bagger?!?! | drmaccers | |
31/7/2020 07:13 | Well well well - some big names there bones and Paps. Looks like you called this well wrong!! | wheniamfree | |
30/7/2020 15:04 | Ceph I'm not referijng to the wax content we all know that can be treated at a cost but the natural well pressure dropping off to such an extent it shows up in a very short period points to the same issues as the 7h gas which is compartmentalisation . This to me explains why so many have drilled it and found oil only to walk away after paying for an expensive drill . Why else would they walk away after hitting their target and good flow rates . Anyway markets look set for another big retreat and oil prices too as the world wconmony falls apart and demand dissapeara . Logp and barryroe simply aren't in the running to be developed at low oil prices . Heading back to 0.5p quickly . Hope you all sold out after the massive rise lmao | bones698 | |
30/7/2020 09:10 | BONES698 = FA | ddz6006 | |
29/7/2020 21:18 | Bones, the answer to your point is that O'Reilly was a crook, for which you were not wrong. Where you are wrong is in your subtle misrepresentation of the facts. Drop off was what caused 7-heads to fail economically, which is why you lost all your money on Ramco. See, I know the history here. It doesn't follow that Barryroe will have drop offs. It's at a different level sub sea bed. Revised seismic interpretation in 2018 have put to bed compartmentalization issues. Wax just needs vacuum insulation and not an issue just a bit more expensive perhaps than pure light sweet crude extraction, but still break even at only 26usd for the field! | cephalosaurus | |
29/7/2020 18:07 | Not sure how calling it wrong from 70p to 0.25p . Think your a bit deluded there like the others on the other board are getting about the rise from 0.25p to over 1p . Not exactly a recovery to 70p is it . This will be another farm out deal that ends with nothing happening like the last 2 once they realise the cost and risks . Enjoy your moment even though it's hardly a recovery as I stated above . I'll ask the same question I have asked so many and never got an answer too . Why would mukti national companies pay to drill a well on barryroe and hit oil only to then abandon it and run off so fast after hitting oil ??????? If they went to such expense to drill and they hit something worthwhile then surely they would have developed it !!!!!! The simple reason is that the drop off rates are so bad that the quantities of oil discovered are not economical to recover and so hey abandon the project . This hasn't just happened once but several times by different companies and why barryroe is a disaster that will see the end of logp. | bones698 | |
21/7/2020 09:40 | Very much depends what we get in return | romeoandjuliet | |
21/7/2020 08:50 | I guess they will push for 10%, but no word to give any clues as yet. | cephalosaurus | |
21/7/2020 08:45 | What % will LOGP hang onto in farmout? 10% or 5%? | hermana3 | |
21/7/2020 08:43 | Hehehe! Me too, in an instant | cephalosaurus | |
21/7/2020 08:14 | 80x....!!! I'd accept half of that Ceph! :-) LOL! | ianio5691 | |
20/7/2020 13:53 | Lynn saying PVR undervalued by factor of x80. Presumably if value here is in step, that makes 80p for LOGP. Dare to dream? Nah, did that before :-( | cephalosaurus | |
20/7/2020 13:34 | Because I have been more right here than anyone from 70p to 0.25p says it all so far . But don't cry loser the pain will drag in just a little longer for idiots like you . Looks like your one of the very few idiits left the rest have either sold out or given up totally . Who's the fool hermana | bones698 | |
20/7/2020 08:37 | bones,why dont you crawl back under yer stone.... | hermana3 | |
20/7/2020 08:02 | Usual bull points up until they drill the first well and the results reveal the issues they face and why it won't work | bones698 | |
20/7/2020 07:51 | Papillon, looks like the tide has turned, finally. Man up and go with the flow. | divmad | |
20/7/2020 07:44 | Worth being patient on this one..much more comfortable! | rayrac | |
20/7/2020 07:41 | RNS in it appears Alan at PVR is about to deliver and with a solid track record things are looking rather good for Barryroe. I note the word “Bluechip̶ Expect the market to stand up and take note, Paps and bones. I think you both are done here with your incessant dribbles. | wheniamfree |
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