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During the recent investor discussions on ADVFN regarding Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc (PRD), participants highlighted significant concerns about the future of fossil fuel exploration in Ireland amidst increasing climate regulations and legal pressures. User mariopeter emphasized that the Irish government faces potential legal action if it fails to honor existing licenses, while dcme pointed out that the likelihood of new licenses being sanctioned is diminishing, leading to a stagnation in fossil fuel exploration efforts. This sentiment reflects a growing apprehension among investors regarding the operational and regulatory landscape facing PRD in Ireland.
Financially, there appears to be a cautious outlook among investors. User helpfull noted that there is a potential significant change in the share price on the horizon, although whether it will trend upward or downward remains uncertain. The discussions also revealed broader concerns about the economic environment, including negative growth in Ireland, which users attributed to government budget management. Overall, investor sentiment seems to lean towards anxiety and skepticism about the company's prospects in light of the restrictive regulatory frameworks and ongoing energy challenges in the country.
One noteworthy quote from the discussions was user pittcock's remark highlighting the urgency of addressing Ireland's energy issues, stating, "Ireland risks becoming a total basket case unless it addresses its energy issues pronto." This captures the overarching theme of investor concerns about the intersection of regulatory challenges and the company’s operational viability in the evolving energy market.
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Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc has recently made significant strides in enhancing its investor relations and communication strategy. The company appointed Flagstaff Strategic and Investor Communications as its new public relations adviser, indicating a commitment to strengthen its engagement with shareholders and the broader market. This move aligns with the company's goals focused on expanding its hydrocarbon operations and production in Morocco and Trinidad.
Additionally, Predator Oil & Gas has announced a live Investor Q&A session scheduled for January 23, 2025, hosted by CEO Paul Griffiths. This session, which will be accessible to both existing and potential shareholders, underscores the company's proactive approach to keeping investors informed and involved in its strategic developments. Stakeholders will have the opportunity to submit questions ahead of the event, fostering an interactive dialogue that could enhance shareholder relations further.
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Has anyone else realised that easybrent is in fact purplepatch, it's diatribe against prd is it's revenge at the fact purplepatch bought into GEX at the highs and paniced and sold out as the GEX share price fell. |
kq1, I only said it take 30 min to pref each depth level, which is from the article Paul & Lonny loves to refer to. There are several levels and the testing will require plenty more time then the pref cycle, but 15 days has passed since the recent testing RNS and that is enough time to do plenty of work at MOU-3. If there was some positive results, they would have put it in an RNS. |
@easybrent. When stating 'perforation to the depth probably necessary" I would have hoped it was obvious I was talking about depth of formation damage that needs to be penetrated, not how far down the borehole they need to go. For you to say "Sandjet only takes 30 minutes, so it must be finished by now" is bizarre. You could equally say that conventional perforation only takes 2 milliseconds, since that is how long the explosion takes. You seem to be completely ignoring how long all the other functions associated with perforation would take, and also ignoring the substantial time that it takes to perform flow and pressure testing. |
"A further operations update will follow once the MOU-3 rigless testing programme is completed." |
kq1, when sandjet was used on the Lithuanian field, Predator management keep referring to, the reservoir was at 1800-2000m depth, deeper than the MOU-3 well. I really dont see why they would use longer intervals. |
MATD looks interesting today |
2p or 20p.....Bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
There is clearly some misunderstanding of the process here by some folks. The Lonny tweet on 8th August showed surface testing of equipment - it also showed that the CT injector was not yet connected to the Christmas tree, meaning that no subsurface work could have begun at that time. |
Easybrent leave it out.... you are trolling. That was pathetic. |
Easybrent, if you read the detail in the Company rns from the 6th June, you will get a flavour of why it's not as simple as you think. They have also said SJ ops will last for a minimum of 5 weeks (from when they actually started). Still, you might be right, and an SPE article from 26 years ago might be more reliable ? |
2Dinvestor, if you read the SPE article (James S. Cobbett) from 1998 which Predator refers to regarding sandjet test you would see that sandjet testing is not a very time consuming. The perforation cycle at each depth is only around 30 min. With four horizon to test in the MOU-3 well, they should have results by now considering that surface testing was going on 8th Aug. |
Apples and pears. Phase 1 was quick because the perf guns didn't work. SJ a different ball game. |
When Predator conducted the Phase 1 test of MOU-1 and MOU-3, the testing took 10 days (9-19 Feb 2024). They tested four intervals in both wells at that time. For the current Phase 2 test, equipment was at site on 6 Aug and on 8 Aug Lonny tweeted a picture of Sandjet surface test going on. Given that they tested two wells last time which took 10 days one would think that they should have completed the current MOU-3 test now as 13 days has passed since Loony tweet of the Sandjet surface test. In my experience any positive news would have been reported quickly. |
No probs.... |
Excellent post, mariop. |
Thanks for copying |
It's done.....C&P to PRD, LSE.... |
Bold doing his level best to tell you the Company needs money: |
kq1, |
Take the opportunity to get on board before a intraday reversal. News imminent... GEX will continue to decline, PRD is the one to be in at this time! GL. |
movig back down as predicted |
Thanks helpfull. Btw, is there a reason why anti_venom (Pete Brailey), copies many of your prd posts over onto lse? I mean, I'm not (really) saying that your posts are not worthy of being shared and enjoyed more widely....but it is rather odd. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | JE00BFZ1D698 |
Sector | Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs |
Bid Price | 5.25 |
Offer Price | 5.75 |
Open | 5.50 |
Shares Traded | 1,680,374 |
Last Trade | 16:35:16 |
Low - High | 5.50 - 5.50 |
Turnover | 0 |
Profit | -4.82M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0079 |
PE Ratio | -6.96 |
Market Cap | 33.65M |
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