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PRD Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc

9.50
-0.25 (-2.56%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc PRD London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-0.25 -2.56% 9.50 13:01:16
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
9.75 9.50 9.75 9.50 9.75
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OIL & GAS PRODUCERS

Predator Oil & Gas PRD Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Jul 2014 and 27 Jul 2024

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Posted at 19/7/2024 07:21 by mariopeter
Great to hear Trump say " Drill baby drill" and we wait to see what New Government policy is in the North Sea. "Liquid gold" he called it. The idea is to reduce energy cost/inflation and drive growth. Think however much work can be done to reduce Scope 1 emissions as 25kg per boe is pathetic when KIST for example can produce the same at 5g per boe.....a 5000th reduction (excluding flaring).Anyway can see Ireland taking note when those Greens get the shove in the Eire election (pre Feb 2025). Re-open Kinsale as well as expand Corrib. Leaves PRD very strong.
Posted at 10/7/2024 10:42 by mariopeter
Advance energy ......probably the usual old promotion on a wildcat with a 1 in 10 chance of success.

Hope you see PRD as being very different. The drill risk has gone for starters.

Nice Exxon (Esso) in Morocco looking at offshore smaller part of the Jurassic we plan to drill at MOU 5....relying on Lonny's tweet on that.

Exxon doing deals with the Qatar (also in Morocco) in Egypt and doing deals with Algeria. They must be looking to supply Europe with gas. They will be knocking on the door if they sniff 7 TCF potential (MOU 1 to 4) at PRD or indeed if they like the Jurassic.
Posted at 27/6/2024 09:00 by divmad
Thanks westie. I'm quite relaxed about my position now. I had rather too much of it in my portfolio before for my own good.It's within a mini portfolio of 3 O&G shares now: prd, lbe, eco. ATB.
Posted at 26/6/2024 18:24 by divmad
I suppose I've lost a lot of my patience with prd as I've been a shareholder for nearly 2 years now, and still the flow testing hasn't happened. Yet there have been at least 2 placings and no net change in share price I've kept my core holding but the rest has gone elsewhere.
Posted at 26/6/2024 15:01 by westmoreland lad
Just for you >>>--divmad---------> (-;

Extension of 2022 Star Valley Rig 101 rig contract

Highlights

•ɨ00; Star Valley Rig 101 contracted to drill MOU-5 during April - May 2024

•ɨ00; MOU-5 will target the 177kmĀ² Jurassic structure

•ɨ00; Fully-funded based on reduced well cost and discretionary cash

Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc (LSE: PRD), the Jersey based Oil and Gas Company with near-term operations focussed on Morocco and Trinidad, is pleased to announce that it has signed an extension to the Company's 2022 rig contract for the use of the Star Valley Rig 101, which is currently available in Morocco.
Posted at 23/6/2024 11:36 by ohdearohdearohdear
I have to say that grh is coming across as more than a little bit unhinged over on x. His conspiracy theories wrt politics makes one wonder just how many of his prd posts were based upon a similar level of fantasy. Has the old boy exposed himself?
Posted at 11/6/2024 11:42 by purple11
PRD ,probably the most boring oil and gas stock out there


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Posted at 06/6/2024 20:46 by 2dinvestor
100% this recent PRD update from him is exactly that.
Posted at 01/5/2024 09:48 by mariopeter
Had a look at Char, PRD and SOU. Only PRD has mentioned a rig contract and on that basis we should be drilling the MOU 5 appraisal well imminently.

Surprised the LSE satellite men are not scouring the MOU 5 location.
Posted at 28/1/2024 00:38 by kq1
I put this on lse in response to questions about mentions of Oxfordian in the ITR.

* What does it mean? Oxfordian refers to a geological time period159-154 Ma (million years before present), and therefore is classed as Upper Jurassic. Much of the early geological work was done in the UK, and hence many terms are UK-based - in this case the sequence of rocks around Oxford. They were formed around the start of the formation of the Atlantic in a shallow shelf sea with gradually rising sea levels, and consist mostly of mud / claystone, with a few interleaved sandstones and limestones, including reefs. These are sometimes hydrocarbon reservoirs in southern England. Much thicker limestone and sandstone sequences of Oxfordian age are found in the Gulf of Mexico, and form one of the world's most productive h/c systems.

* What's this got to do with Guercif? That was my first question! I was aware that in the Essaouira Basin in southern Morocco there are fractured carbonate reservoirs of Mid-Oxfordian age, with hydrocarbons sourced from underlying organic-rich Lower Oxfordian shales, and traps formed from underlying Triassic salt diapirs. But it has been assumed that there are no Oxfordian-age rocks around Guercif - take a look at the geological sequence on p.14 from this document from ONHYM (loads very slowly) hxxps://hydrocarbons.onhym.com/sites/all/themes/hydrocarbure/images/pdf_onshore/Hydrocarbon%20Exploration%20Opportunities_Onshore.pdf

You can see there is a discontinuity between 161 - 97 Ma - meaning that rocks of this age (including Oxfordian) have been eroded away and are missing from the geological sequence. So I was very puzzled to read for the first time that PRD is investigating Oxfordian age prosects.

* So, what is going on? Remember that PRD were conducting fieldwork looking at Jurassic outcrops around Guercif? I suspect that they discovered that some of the 'missing' rock strata were actually still there, and had characteristics that could make them viable h/c prospects. A couple of you have picked up on the considerable detail about historic drill holes - two of these (MSD-1 & TAF-1X) went right down to the Lower Jurassic, so if the Upper Jurassic was actually there, they should have recorded it. TAF-2 & KDH-1 may also have picked up some traces of Oxfordian. I assume that PRD has been in discussions with ONHYM about this new potential opportunity, and detailed historic well logs have been released and examined.

* What does this mean for PRD? MOU-4 found the original Jurassic target 200m lower than expected - the prospect map has now been substantially updated in the ITR compared to the last CPR. It now appears likely that a second Upper Jurassic (Oxfordian) prospect lies stacked on top of the Lower Jurassic carbonate reef that we were calling MOU-NE / Titanosaurus, and other previously unidentified Oxfordian prospects are also on the licence area. MOU-5 will target the new stacked prospects.

* Conclusion - we're going to need a bigger boat.

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