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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pantheon Resources Plc | LSE:PANR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B125SX82 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.85 | -6.34% | 27.35 | 27.30 | 27.35 | 28.85 | 27.30 | 28.00 | 2,801,588 | 15:56:34 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0016 | -178.75 | 259.46M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/10/2022 06:48 | Where is the pic | ![]() mynameiskhan | |
16/10/2022 06:10 | Fantastic flare picture dated 15/10. Not long to wait me thinks.GLA | elhank | |
15/10/2022 23:57 | Haha, you research really is the pits. I have been a long term critic of 88e. Took a small position recently for potential upside from Alkaid or another hype run.Again please try harder. | ![]() rabito79 | |
15/10/2022 23:47 | Rabito LOL, you're right - 10yrs!Fantastic Let's see if PANR plays out better for you than 88e. You're a sucker for an Alaska play ain't chaGood luck | ![]() truant2tb1 | |
15/10/2022 23:35 | Think we clarified early it's nearer 10years, as I said earlier try harder. | ![]() rabito79 | |
15/10/2022 22:46 | Rabito79You'll be sweating like Prince Andrew in a brass house in a matter of months. 3 yrs on and you've still got zero commercial flowsSad pleb desperately clinging to his dreamYou'll be wiped out next year when this zerosYAWN | ![]() truant2tb1 | |
15/10/2022 21:51 | Ah, sweaty Twitter man.What I find so funny, is the failure by guys like you to cotton on where the actual risk is with Pantheon. The size of the OIP is really not in question, given the verification of two ~1000ft oil columns 10miles by Baker Hughes. Likewise, blockages/poor completions aside modelling of measured porosity and permeability point to a high likelihood that initial rates will be okay. Therefore if you are going to be short it would make much more sense to do it after the initial flow rates and bet on decline rates stopping commerciality.At least put some effort into your short. | ![]() rabito79 | |
15/10/2022 19:32 | Lol - that would be Great Bear taken over by PANR for a packet of sweets ?!You couldn't make it up | ![]() truant2tb1 | |
15/10/2022 18:47 | Nobody tell JakNife that Great Bear have been drilling for ten years or that Pikka was discovered 9 years ago. | ![]() rabito79 | |
15/10/2022 18:46 | JakNife - "Normal oil and gas companies race to get into production so that they can generate cash. But not Pantheon"Those two sentences say everything about how little Jak knows about exploration and Alaska.Perhaps Jak has an explanation (don't bother, not interested) as to why Oil Search spent $3.10/bbl for an oil field discovered in 2013, that still needs $billions to develop and is unlikely to produce first oil for years, but yeah, normal oil companies don't wait years to develop a project. FFS. Does he know that PANR are probably trucking oil to pump station 1 as we speak? | pannikin | |
15/10/2022 15:12 | Lol JakNife you are a waste of oxygen. You sound like a 16 year old who is trying to sound like the know something grown up. Literally LOL. How much pocket money do you get these days? | ![]() fifthelementinvesting | |
15/10/2022 13:56 | I refer you to my previous post. | ![]() mlf51 | |
15/10/2022 12:53 | It doesn't matter how many bopd are achieved, what the upgrade says (when it arrives) what the plans are for winter drilling, truant and his cohorts will find fault so I wouldn't bother engaging them,it just feeds their sense of importance. GLA | ![]() mlf51 | |
15/10/2022 10:46 | Looking for a coin to the guild please, Swendab. | ![]() candlestick1 |
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