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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nu-oil And Gas Plc | LSE:NUOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B29T9605 | ORD 0.0001P |
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% | 0.0275 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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23/2/2019 18:15 | 2014 investment from Wood???... Enegi Oil, the Manchester-based oil and gas exploration company, has revealed outline terms of a closer relationship with Wood Group which is set to help exploit marginal offshore fields. Wood Group is an oil services giant that has confirmed plans to take a 50 per cent stake in the Marginal Field Development Co. Enegi, which has a portfolio of assets located in the UK North Sea, Newfoundland Canada, Ireland, and Jordan, said it also has a 50 per cent stake in the Marginal Field Development Co. Enegi chief executive Alan Minty said: "The establishment of the marginal field development company is a logical progression from the strategic partnership which existed for three years. "During that period, the business model has been refined and proven, projects and licenses have been acquired and it has become imperative to demonstrate that ABTOG has a 'delivery partner' for its projects. “This is the purpose of establishing the Marginal Field Development Company and we are pleased to have achieved that with the investment from Wood." | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 18:13 | 2014 Waffle... On Friday, Enegi Oil (LON:ENEG) revealed complementary additions to its Fyne project, where it plans to revolutionise the marginal field’s economics with newly developed technology. Through the licencing process it secured adjacent acreage containing the Dandy and Crinan discoveries, which could add some 6mln barrels of recoverable oil to the development project. Independent Oil and Gas (LON:IOG) enhanced its proposed hub development in the North Sea, adding prospects located between its Blythe and Cronx fields, which could potentially add almost 8mln barrels of oil to the project. | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 18:11 | Also 2011... ENEGI Oil, the Manchester-based oil & gas exploration company with interests in Canada and Ireland, has announced several major board appointments ahead of recommencing work at its most advanced Garden Hill South project in Newfoundland, Canada. Four new directors will join the company’s board – David Parry has been appointed Executive director in charge of developing sites in Newfoundland and Damian Minty will join as Chief Financial Officer. Frank Jackson and Derek Cochrane have joined as non-executive directors, with the former taking on an additional role looking at commercialisation strategies for buoy technology. Jackson has 20 years worth of experience of the oil & gas sector, where he has raised funds for several companies and taken others to stockmarket flotations. Meanwhile, David Parry has worked in public companies in the natural resource sector for 15 years. The company also announced that after a delay to ensure the PAP#1ST#3 well at Garden Hill South was stable following its most recent workover, plans for the next stage are close to completion. Enegi Oil is close to completing a deal with a service supplier to carry out the next phase, and to begin a seismic survey at its PL2002-01 lease area. | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 18:08 | Chief executive Alan Minty said: “Whilst the last few months have been frustrating, we remain optimistic about the long term potential of these assets. “We look forward to the commencement and outcome of the next phase of the work programme, which will be the culmination of recent diligent and prudent planning.” | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 18:07 | BY MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS11:16, 12 SEP 2011UPDATED23:56, 11 JAN 2013 Manchester-based oil and gas exploration company Enegi Oil has reported delays at its operations in Newfoundland, but says it is now set to move on with the project. The company, which has also announced a boardroom reshuffle, had experienced some technical difficulties at its onshore well, but believes that the site has good prospects and is close to concluding commercial negotiations with service suppliers. Enegi said it did not anticipate any delays in gaining regulatory approvals once the details of the project have been finalised and applications can be formally submitted. Work is also ongoing to finalise plans for a seismic survey to look for resources in another nearby area where Enegi has a lease, which should go ahead in the winter. | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 17:57 | Aberdeen was busy full of Mfdevco staff lol Stuff the party order in Pizza time lucky you 🤣🤣 | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 15:10 | BT is away out and he has a nice dinner party too. I'm a busy man with believe it or not 4 chats on the go at the same time. Fast typer Peace 😜😜 | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 15:07 | OldSnrTom, wow, seriously you don't have a life do you. Get out and enjoy the sun. Whatever happens in NUOG will happen. You writing comments every 3 minutes every day is not got to make any difference. I worry about your mental state tbh. | chanlfc | |
23/2/2019 14:52 | Anyway we digress. Mompesson Consulting??? Rmri £680,000 profit???? | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:51 | Tbose coins are the ones guys like Kev and Racey will jump into 50 x this price to try pump them to the moon. Whilst BT is dumping hard 😜😜 | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:49 | I like risk so i naturally have been buying up a few coins that are upto!! 1000 x lower from high point! Good projects that got hit very hard and maybe even hacked but recovered. It's all how you see it and I'm greedy but not stupid. Exciting times indeed Seadog. | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:44 | You buy Bitcoin on coinbase say £500 then simply send it to your Binance Exchange personal Bitcoin wallet address it arrives then you can go buy any coin with that Bitcoin.. Like Npxs etc. It's ace. | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:42 | Seadog says crypto ain't real money? Well Coinbase will allow you to sell ur Bitcoin to PayPal now and then straight to your bank! So you send your Npxs from xwallet to your Npxs exchange wallet address then sell it it turns to Bitcoin then send your Bitcoin to your Coinbase Bitcoin wallet adress it arrives then sell to GBP to PayPal to bank. All in an hour. If you wish. Bittilicious etc all buy Bitcoin for cash to bank anyway. It's just easier now. Love ya BT | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:25 | Same as Ethereum the holders got free Ethereum classic on it's fork. The question is if Npxs forks in 4 yrs time the holders now will get millions free of the new coins like fx coin now as per Npxs holdings free!! It's easy. Hold long and prosper Unlike Aim | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:21 | Give Npxs 3 to 4 years now 👍👍 | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:21 | Even simply buying Bitcoin at £175 say you got 100! You then got 100 free Bitcoin Cash currently valued around £90 each. It was £1000 each remember!!! Good free top slice point!!!! Then you got 100 free Bitcoin SV currently valued at £80 And gains from £175-£30 The free Bitcoins on those 2 forks is £17,000 alone plus Bitcoin gainage of 20 x investment in 3-4 years. Had you sold Bitcoin cash at £1000 boom £100k profit free! Plus you still had your 100 Bitcoins And I forget the other Bitcoins that forked you got too there's so many. It's a world of long term holders gaining. Not for guys like Racey and Kev who jump ship and chase pumps like on Aim !! | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:17 | Some good coins pay interest monthly on holdings forever!! You want dividends? Come pick loads and rake it in. Good coins good projects and best rate of returns. I love interest monthly. You don't need to top up see | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:15 | Noticed i had loads more than i had showing on blockfolio? Bob didn't realise when I got him into Npxs that he would receive 7% every month last year on Binance exchange. Cancelled most of the bear market losses see! Happy campers BT | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:13 | And the bear market for 14 months increases the chances of enjoying investing at a low point too. Monthly buys as usual stay smart. BT | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:12 | You going to miss out on 200x gains in 2 to 3 years or less due to Alan Minty and his waffle? What is the max gainage here possible including dilution? 10 bagger??? 8p???? 1 bagger 1.6p??? Do you feel confident? After an issue which will come? Investing is easy. Money goes where you have 30% losses covered by interest lads! Plus a year fx coins and gains on top. BT | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:08 | And with a 1 pence high point £0.0005p is a steal. It's all good if you invest safely and smartly with interest and bonuses to holders guaranteed! Unless your in Aim | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 14:07 | As I was just explaining to Captain Bob Xtr there. Get your x wallet 10th March with private keys and put Npxs in it. Stake to receive free fx coins monthly for a year or convert all Npxs to fx coin. It's best to stake as you will get free fx coins monthly for a full year and receive 11% interest on your Npxs may June and July also! The free fx coins are like interest throughout 2019. They just drop into your xwallet. Goodluck BT | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 13:54 | Seadog says Alan Minty risks his own cash on Nuog?? Does he care really if Nuog goes bust and Mompesson Consulting has a full bank account and Rmri probably over a million in cash by then? Plus Mfdevco wages and consulting fees on top paid somewhere too? Anwer is No! He's setting up to close up shop my guess 2 more issues max BT | oldsnrtom | |
23/2/2019 13:43 | htt p://www.rmri.co.uk htt p://mfdevco.com htt p://nu-oilandgas.com ONLY one is fundraising! ONLY one is generating £680,000 profit! The rest millions in debt???? | oldsnrtom |
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