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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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-2.70 | -13.69% | 17.02 | 17.06 | 17.18 | 17.76 | 17.00 | 17.30 | 51,831,442 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0015 | -114.53 | 186.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/4/2024 16:32 | I'm glad I'm not in this dog over the weekend! Strong Sell Simples!........;-) | nigoil | |
26/4/2024 16:26 | Helpfull, What are you talking about? You sound desperate and foolish :-) | mike290 | |
26/4/2024 16:17 | Re the pipeline, not yet had chance to watch the full video / debate (from yesterday), but interesting conclusion comment from John Sims, president of Enstar Natural Gas, from 38:54: “yeah I mean, I'm a firm believer that the state needs to do what it can to be energy independent, And so if the state of Alaska wanted to make an investment in a pipeline, I would think that would be strategically a valuable long-term move. Because, again, you're talking about a 100 years worth of gas that, you know, think of a governmental body that owns the energy resource and can then dictate and determine how much to charge people coming in. They could give a large industrial customer a significant discount because they own the pipeline right. So if the Market's not going to support, the local Market's not going to support a massive pipeline project. it's just too expensive, as he said, and so that's not realistic. What I do think is realistic, is the state could make an investment in their future." www.reddit.com/r/anc | mcmather | |
26/4/2024 16:04 | Don't forget to fill your boots.One day youll wake up and never see this cheap price again. ;-) | turkey3 | |
26/4/2024 15:54 | Cor blimey, guv! Mike290. THIEF! Be careful. | helpfull | |
26/4/2024 15:04 | Lizard 🦎 the outcast highly emotional investor of the gang . “ please Pooh bear , please tell them NOW !! Tell them I gave you coins “ 😂😂 Still makes me laugh thinking back to that moment when he made that awful cringeworthy post …. | seedoftongo | |
26/4/2024 14:51 | Great Post Jessie (just coined it) | sirmark | |
26/4/2024 14:45 | Mike290,As you say Hopeless is deceitful, but moreso uses psychological 'projection' tactics, I.e. tries to make the other person appear like they really are! Hence, when you reread her last post, what this really translates to is:'SHE IS MENTALLY BROKEN.SHE IS FINANCIALLY BROKEN.SHE IS MORALLY BROKEN'GLA LTH'ers!! | markliddiard | |
26/4/2024 14:38 | Newcomers to this thread, How would Helpfull know what I did? He doesn't. Contrary to Helpfull's deceitful statement, I was top-slicing my Pantheon shares at around 140p (to remove all of my costs) - not buying more shares. I did buy back many more shares later on though (at about 40p then 30p and then down to just over 10p). As always, probably more by luck than judgement. Hence my huge profits. Good luck with your investment in Pantheon. | mike290 | |
26/4/2024 14:28 | References, your post: 38051 Do check out the server for more information but an overview reply on where we are: PANR’s gas is pipline quality <3% co2 and is ready for wholesale without co2 stripping. It is this that puts PANR gas ahead of all other Nslope producers and puts PANR and the State (AGDC) in a symbiotic relationship. It’s not about geography. This is huge commercial advantage over other Nslope producers who in order to qualify for pipeline access have a capital spend in the order of ~10b$ to build a carbon stripping plant. Furthermore PANR’s low co2 gas allows PANR to leverage a cheap gas offering with minimal treatment requirements to the state that actually turns the probability of the pipeline project on its head, with enough margin to get the project funded and built. I have previously posted an economic example (copied below). Strategically this puts PANR ahead of other n/slope producers as the State NEED PANR gas at no more than $1 per mmbtu to get this done. PANR and the State are bound at the hip which elevates PANR, a small AIM listed company to the top table, along side major O&G upstream but also top tier construction, international entities, Asian traders who deal in world LNG supply and distribution. When the ripples of this hit the radar across industry, key stakeholders will want exposure to the upside of the project. Huge potential for a PANR re rate. So, to your question References it’s not a case of ‘do PANR get to use the pipe first’?, PANR ARE THE PIPE - and allow the economics to work. I know that sounds ridiculous, - to be the reason a global 40b$ lng project could ultimately go ahead, but it’s a fact. What does that do to a minnow like PANR? Shock and awe stuff, shock and awe. To answer your other questions. The AlaskaLNG project is fully permitted as a whole. It awaits its FID for phase1 after the completion of FEED work scheduled to run for 1yr from July 2024. My understand is that the AGDC need an investment of 50 m$ for FEED, but investment partners locking at that require a firm commitment of offtake for the gas (Enstar and Nutrien) and a producer to commit to long term supply contract with a price attached. We know PANR have given this assurance. The timeline for both the AGDC FID decision and PANR full funding strategy is in sink and one could argue the AGDC schedule is actually pegged to PANR development schedule. With those commitments in hand the AGDC can work on phase 2 stakeholders. (AGDC announced this week the update with the Japanese consul to Alaska) and there’s plenty of anecdotal evidence of industry specialists liking pantheon articles, obviously aware of the projects development. My hunch is heads of agreements for key project stakeholders are being put in place ahead of FEED decision with option agreements for phase 2. Other developments from the Alaska legislature is House Bill 222 (HB222) which looks to allow the Alaskan Permanent Fund to invest for upto 25% of project funding. The State is gearing up for skin in the game, which is prudent as the below economic model shows huge IRR’s for the State, and they can out to bed the instate squabble over PFD cuts which are the yearly payments made to every Alaskan as a share of the states natural resources income, yr on yr income and payments for the state budgets are falling. The destiny of State economic growth is in its own hands, and a no brainer (IMO) for the State to back its own infrastructure project. And so the age of the symbiotic relationship between PANR and State begins ….. Pipeline economics: The AGDC point to the presentation slides for basic economic considerations. Using guided input cost and sale price, along with financing headroom shows a robust project. hxxps://www.akleg.go Global LNG Japan current price $8.993 Enstar has stated importedLNG as cook-inlet replacement could be $16 double the baseline cost of AlaskaLNG phase1. From AGDC website: Pipline capacity 3.3 bcfd Long time planning 3.1 bcfd Pipeline development economics look sound: (All figures are illustrations) 8$ mmcf delivered price gas out 1$ mmcf gas in (PANR) Gives 7$ per mmcf to build and finance pipeline. 7$x1m =7m$ per bcf x 180bcf (PANR agreed supply with AGDC) Revenue on 180bcf per year is 1.26b$ 10.7b$ project build out cost but let’s say 12b$ for headroom. Funded @6% amortised over 20yrs & 30yrs Gives 700-900m$ per year financing payment. Ramp up to clear 300m$ profit from base line Instate supply of 180bcf (1.26b$ rev less 900m$ financing payment) Senior debt - Federal guarantee loans 60% Junior debt - mostly likely 20yr, 10yr bond Mezzanine debt - investment bank/balance sheet. Phase2 export: Additional compression stations on pipeline say x4 to push volume. Max capacity to 3.3 bcf per day. 1277 bcf per year. Long term planning based at 3.1 bcfd Profit ramps on forward curve as debt is covered from baseline phase1 Additional profit as loans get paid down. Obviously this there are tax implications to deduct but it’s hard to argue with the general concept of this calculation. Join us @ Flights Investment Server Has an AlaskaLNG channel dedicated to following this element of the PANR investment case. Download the discord app for phone or laptop then use this Invite to the server: hxxps://discord.gg/f | jessieduke2 | |
26/4/2024 14:14 | Mike290, Mlf51 and Just one more try!You have really wound up Hopeless, as she is now typing in CAPITAL LETTERS!!n.b. I'm not sure how many grains of sands are left to fall in the 'imminent' hour glass, but probably not too many!! Could we see intraday RNS, or might it be Monday morning!??Watch out for the T.I.T. (Troll In Trouble)!!GLA LTH'ers!! | markliddiard | |
26/4/2024 14:02 | Cor blimey, guv! THREAD WARNING. THERE IS A THIEF ABOUT! MIKE290 HAS LOST HIS MONEY BUYING PANTHEON SHARES AT £1.40. HE IS NOW TRYING TO STEAL YOUR MONEY SO THAT HE MIGHT RECOUP SOME OF HIS LOSSES. HE IS MENTALLY BROKEN. HE IS FINANCIALLY BROKEN. HE IS MORALLY BROKEN. Be careful. | helpfull | |
26/4/2024 12:07 | Same Total ... they're soaking up the sells at the moment and a push to 38p looks nailed on looking at the level 2 | sirmark | |
26/4/2024 12:01 | They are grabbing some stock but as the 35.95 orders just jumped on the bid seems we're getting poised to retest in the next few sessions the 42/45p recent highs. On a quick side note, Mangrove.... they must have seen the recent rally and they held on and worked out well for them but as the chart trend shows we're intact to re-test and push on to our past our PRE-Drinks 50p so the question has to be asked internally with them what are you waiting for... even a dilution for funds would be double edge as funding would increase the share price but also even if it was 25% discount when we're at 45p would take us to 36p to close for them ...so why not start closing now the share price is 36p without the risk ??? also you could argue the bond payment, but that's not guaranteed as previously shown and with MS increasing he's holding and will want to protect he's investment at the same time being able to buy them at a 10% discount and secure he's holding is a win win for him ..so may well happen again... So the question is at what point will the throw in the towel ? ? and what happens the morning IF the Alaskan government do a deal with Japan and the game changer RNS hits followed by FUNDING sorted .... that's going to seriously hurt and a spike over £1.00 -£1.50 could easily be achieved in one session... great things to look forward to ... anyway ..just thought I would put that out there ! | sirmark | |
26/4/2024 12:01 | that was my conclusion also total return, fingers crossed this continues through this afternoon | sporazene2 | |
26/4/2024 11:59 | Yes sporazene. Volume is low but I'm convinced that there is underlying demand....it could be from the MMs. I tried a quote in 250,000 to sell about an hour ago and was bid inside the quoted bid price. | total return | |
26/4/2024 11:45 | interesting price action, quite a few sells going through and L2 not that strong but the price is holding/rising. | sporazene2 | |
26/4/2024 11:40 | Newcomers to this thread, As it's still true, it seems appropriate to repeat this warning. I have never paid attention to anything from the extremely deceitful Helpfull. As a result, I am currently enjoying huge profits on my Pantheon shares. Please treat everything written by Helpfull, including the entire header of this thread, with extreme caution (if you bother to read his or her endless deceits at all). Good Luck with your investment in Pantheon. | mike290 | |
26/4/2024 11:10 | Helpful should really be increasing that short.... With the share price going up, more profit for him - if it goes to 10p. If it continues to rise, then the short he doubtlessly has, will be losing ever more money. I think it would be helpfull to Helpfull to exit the short? | just one more try | |
26/4/2024 11:06 | Cor blimey luv When is it going to hit 10p, I'm beginning to think you are telling porky pies.Be honest | mlf51 | |
26/4/2024 11:02 | Thank you Sirm. | wee jimmy | |
26/4/2024 10:47 | A slightly amended warning. Newcomers to this thread, As Helpfull is allowing recent pornographic posts by "Exter" to remain in place, it seems appropriate to repeat and better highlight Coeun's warning about Helpfull's perpetually deceitful posts on this thread. "More lies from the filtered fool, complicit pornographic poster enabler, misinformer and general liar. Helpfull (username corrected)" | mike290 | |
26/4/2024 10:42 | SCAP just jumped of the 35.5 and rushed to the 37p. Strong day ahead IMO Current snap shot of the MM's below Update 11:35 37.8 55,001 JANM 11:32 37.85 50,000 WINS 11:28 37.85 60,000 SCAP 11:32 37.85 50,000 MREX 11:32 37.85 50,000 PEEL 11:32 37.85 50,000 INV. 11:32 37.85 50,000 SING 11:32 37.85 50,000 CANA 11:28 37.9 50,000 STFL 11:28 | sirmark | |
26/4/2024 10:06 | Cor blimey, guv! Everyone but the mug punter knows that there will be no gas pipeline in Alaska. Even the vendor financiers and the offtaker financiers and the providers of RBLs. But the game is getting the cash raise(s) paid for by the mug punter at the highest possible price. There was $120 million needed, now bumped up to $170 million and only going higher. No news on the cash raise until the end of June. The traders will be milking your bank account. Drip, drip, drip. Be careful. | helpfull |
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