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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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-0.95 | -1.94% | 48.05 | 48.10 | 48.65 | 50.00 | 48.00 | 49.25 | 2,321,367 | 10:52:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 13k | -11.55M | -0.0103 | -47.67 | 546.72M |
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12/1/2025 19:17 | Cor blimey, guv! "Nigoil is a loser. Fact." No, it's not a fact. Have you got evidence of any trades, buys or sells? I doubt you have. Take the example of all the shares bought in Pantheon from 10p up to 140p and back down again. The mug punters will say it is not a loss until shares are sold. Are they lying? It could be you, snot126 who is lying. Back up the accusations with evidence of apologise for your untruths. There is no fact. Just pomposity allied with verbosity. Never read the rest of your post but suspect it is drivel. Put up or shut up. Be careful. | helpfull | |
12/1/2025 18:49 | Massive fact check for post #22322, written by the proven liar Nigoil. "Yes, 88 Energy Limited has oil reserves in Alaska, Namibia, and Texas." That is what's called a lie. Actually, a series of lies. 88E has no "reserves" in Namibia. The Namibian partnership has only just finished shooting 2D seismic never mind undertaken the multiple discovery and appraisal wells (costing hundreds of millions of dollars) to certify any hydrocarbon reserves on their acreage. In point of fact, 88E doesn't actually know if there are *any* hydrocarbons present in their Namibian project because no drilling intersections have been made to date at that location. So that's his first big lie. 88E's Alaskan acreage has no "reserves" either. Remember, Nigoil, 88E is giving up Umiat (which was purchased by 88E for the princely sum of $1m, despite being stranded AF). 88E has no reserves in Alaska. That's his second big lie. 88E's only "reserves" are located in Texas, called Project Longhorn. Despite guiding 88E shareholders to expect production to double from the roughly 300-330boepd figure at the point of first acquisition, production has stalled at 355-380boepd. And this is *after* 88E has invested further millions of dollars in multiple workovers, post acquisition cost. The dividends due to 88E from Project Longhorn just about cover 88E's G&A but they are insufficient to pay for lease fees or *any* operational activity in Alaska or Namibia. Longhorn just about pays for management's wages and that's about it. So that's two blatant lies so far. Nigoil frequently asserts that PANR has "huge debts". He's referring to the outstanding amount on the CB, approx $14.7m. Not "huge" by any means v's PANR's asset base and mkt cap. But the CB debt is a fact - fine. Let's now look at 88E's debt. We know the Project Longhorn partners have a $5m debt facility with a Texas bank. 88E has not, as far as I'm aware, advised their shareholders if any/all of that bank facility has been used and, if it has been drawn down, what proportion of the debt is 88E's within the Longhorn partnership terms. Then there's 88E's obligations to their partners in Namibia. Where's the US$14.5m going to come from to pay 88E's share of the first discovery well due in 2026, a payment which would keep 88E on track to increase its working interest in the Namibian project as per the partnership agreement? If it is to come from 88E shareholders then we're looking at 88E shares on issue doubling from 29bn to 60bn. Also, Nigoil, a question for you. If, and I repeat if, 88E is unable to deliver any further cash into the Namibian partnership, is there a penalty for such a failure? Does 88E have to hand back some/all of its working interest in Namibia? At the very least, a failure by 88E to advance its Stage 2 and Stage 3 payments to the Namibian project will cause the project to stall because the partners will need to seek external capital. Drilling in Namibia in 2026 would have to be delayed further. And we all know AIM/OTC punters will quickly sell up and move on if there's no activity on the ground for a couple of years. As for Alaska, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that a LTPT will happen at Phoenix or a discovery well drilled at Leonis without external finance paying for *all* of the costs. 88E shareholders should be asking themselves *if* any interested parties actually exist out there (especially for Phoenix with the results from Hickory-1 being truly awful), what percentage of W.I. will external parties demand for their capital? I reckon external parties will demand 80% W.I. *as a minimum* in order to take on the risk. For the record, I think it *extremely, extremely unlikely* Project Phoenix will attract *any* farm in interest whatsoever. There's zero evidence of Burgundy Xploration executing an IPO in North America. Project Leonis? Who knows? Too early to give a firm view for now. So, 88E's debt (Longhorn), contracted payment terms (Namibia) and drilling costs (Alaska) could be as high as US$2.5m + US$14.5m + (2x drills @ $25m). Where in the wide, wide world of sport is 88E going to source US$67m from over the course of the next 2 years? Answer. It won't and shareholders are looking at insolvency and delisting in the next 12 months IMHO. Thankfully Nigoil is the 88E buyer of last resort, as he stated on this forum. He's buying 88E shares in bundles of 5m as he continues to increase his legendary pair trade of +88E/-PANR. Don't be like Nigoil. He's an under-researched, loudmouth proven liar. It is a mathematical fact that Nigoil's pair trade, opened at any point since PANR merged with GBP, now sees him down massively. The long 88E leg alone has murdered this pair trade. Nigoil is a loser. Fact. | scot126 | |
12/1/2025 15:04 | Helpful, I can help you regards the proven lies. These include claims the reservoir is in 'blisters' or there is 'no distinct reservoir,' or made up deadlines for Hot Tap FID (still no evidence has been provided for the deadline). Bogus maths for drill out timings described in the webinar as 'Very simple, very elegant and very incorrect'.Keep helping | rabito79 | |
12/1/2025 09:36 | Risk v Reward Panr = STRONG SELL.. Why? .. No cash!.. Huge debt!.. No production or income!.. Massive unavoidable dilution!..Market cap way to high!.. Mangrove! Panr share price will struggle to reach 40p and hold! 88e = STRONG BUY.. Why?.. No Debt!.. Money in the bank!.. Farm outs progressing nicely!.. Revenue coming in!.. Money is owed!..Diversifying! 88e share price has every chance to 20 bag minimum from today's share price of 0.08p Just saying like!..... LOL Simples!..... :-) | nigoil | |
12/1/2025 06:03 | I miss the pre woke era when stupid lying bellends like the resident nutters here would be picked up by men in white coats and removed to protect them from themselves. Proven liars time and time again but still they rant on. Actually feel for them, what a life spending 24/7 trying to bend the truth……. | beanlade | |
11/1/2025 23:39 | out of interest Fraud Oil PANR has gone from 16's to 34.5p in the 3 months AFTER your 10p soooon prediction Nigoil - 08 Oct 2024 - PANR Back in the 16's 10p party coming sooooooooooon and worse still...: 88e has gone from 0.35p to 0.0784p in the 18 months AFTER your 1p soooon prediction Nigoil - 19 Oct 2023 - 88e 88e is now the bargain of the century @ 0.35p a share Nigoil - 31 Oct 2023 - 88e a lot of money to be made from circa 0.35p a share Nigoil - 01 Nov 2023 - 88e fill your boots @ 0.35p 1p coming soooooooooon Nigoil 02 May 2024 - 88e The GREAT Nigoil is never wrong! so what have you got to say about...: PANR shareholders being UP a smidgin over 100% ?? AND 88e dreamers being DOWN more than 77% and requiring 446% rise just to break even ?? TUT TUT !! bwahahahahahahahahah | herecomesthesun | |
11/1/2025 21:36 | Don't shoot the messenger!... LOL I was asked a question and answered it! mlf5110 Jan '25 - 19:35 - 22316 of 22323 Out of interest when/what is the next move for 88e. Anyways £1.40p down to 10p.. TUT TUT... What have you got to say about that? Just saying like!.... LOL Simples!...... :-) | nigoil | |
11/1/2025 20:49 | Horrific share price performance in that - hope you guys doing well, down 90%? Anyway this board is PANR | 2theduke | |
11/1/2025 16:16 | Does 88e have any oil reserves, that is the question? The answer......... Yes, 88 Energy Limited has oil reserves in Alaska, Namibia, and Texas: Alaska 88 Energy has four projects in Alaska's North Slope, including Project Phoenix, where they discovered a multi-hundred-millio Namibia 88 Energy has a 20% working interest in Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL 93) in onshore Namibia. Texas 88 Energy has producing assets in the Texas Permian Basin, where they produce around 355 barrels of oil equivalent per day. 88 Energy's portfolio also includes a prospective resource of 3.4 billion BOE and 2P reserves of 94 million barrels of oil. Just saying like!..... LOL Simples!...... :-) | nigoil | |
11/1/2025 14:39 | Hopefully flow rates soooon. | 1shareguru | |
10/1/2025 20:12 | Post #22319 = comedy gold. The fly didn't even touch the water!... LOL Just saying like!.... LOL Simples!..... :-) | nigoil | |
10/1/2025 20:05 | Post #22318 = comedy gold. | scot126 | |
10/1/2025 19:56 | 88e has many next moves, check out the latest Rns and website! Exciting couple of years ahead! 88e is a Massively STRONG BUY @ 0.08 offering the opportunity of a 20 bagger! 88e unlike Panr will not be a one trick pony in huge debt! Just saying like! Simples!..... :-) | nigoil | |
10/1/2025 19:53 | Pantheon otc in the states is interesting tonight | content5827 | |
10/1/2025 19:35 | Out of interest when/what is the next move for 88e. | mlf51 |
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