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PMO Harbour Energy Plc

22.40
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Harbour Energy Plc LSE:PMO London Ordinary Share Ordinary Shares
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 22.40 22.50 22.60 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/4/2018
17:30
Hedge-fund investors pour into oil as firms predict surge to $80
marvin9
23/4/2018
12:01
Mexico won't be until 2023
deanroberthunt
23/4/2018
10:37
Mexico 100,000 bopd 2021?
gregpeck7
23/4/2018
08:43
If they don't hurry up and issue it, the share price will have already gone past 120p....;+)
badger60
23/4/2018
08:09
I think we should get a few notes from brokers in the next week. Wonder if 120p will be punted as a target for the share price in the near term.
seangwhite
23/4/2018
07:56
next two projects:
BIGP 4kboepd 2019
Tolmount ~20kboepd 2021

deanroberthunt
23/4/2018
05:57
I'm glad to see your now coming round to our way of thinking and learning how sneaky Jabba and his mates can be.

They will do anything to manipulate the share price lower than 92p for those with an agenda

marvin9
23/4/2018
02:35
I wonder whether the Oslo was ever going to be offload #4.

It would be all too easy for the rumour to be created so all eyes were distracted whilst another ol' tanker slipped in undetected (since the Catcher area is usually under an AIS invisibility cloak, it's easy to miss the actual offloading).

But why would PMO not wish to "publicise" that production is being maintained - perhaps to allow Tony's mates to load up before the price rises...?

All will become clear in due course, I'm sure.

steve73
22/4/2018
21:31
Last known position:
57°44’32.93” N, 2°27’2.57” W

Status:
Underway

Speed, course (heading):
2.4kts, 100° (149°)

Destination:
Location:
Gb Mcd
Arrival:
19th Apr 2018
08:00:06 UTC

Last update:
2 days 10 hours ago

Source:
AIS (AirNav ShipTrax)

marvin9
22/4/2018
20:50
Not sure if offload 4 has taken place at Catcher? The Navion Oslo shuttle tanker did not go to Catcher as far as I can tell.
crystball
22/4/2018
19:42
What Saudi Coup?

Gunfire Heard At Saudi Royal Palace In Riyadh As Rumors Of Attempted Coup Mount (Updated)



Saudi Arabia government denies rumours of coup attempt

fangorn2
22/4/2018
18:48
Oil will surge tomorrow with Libya issues and the Saudi coup.. the drone story sounds like utter bolloks...
gregpeck7
22/4/2018
17:43
Repairs to a pipeline operated by Libya’s Waha Oil Co that was damaged by fire due to an attack are expected to take “a few days”, National Oil Corp said on Sunday.

My Prediction:

$85 a barrel by end of 2018.

YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST FOLKS

marvin9
22/4/2018
17:41
Oh dear:

Israel released details on Tuesday about what it described as an Iranian “air force” deployed in neighbouring Syria, including civilian planes suspected of transferring arms, a signal that these could be attacked should tensions with Tehran escalate.
Iran, along with Damascus and its big-power backer Russia, blamed Israel for an April 9 air strike on a Syrian air base, T-4, that killed seven Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) members. Iranian officials have promised unspecified reprisals.
Israeli media ran satellite images and a map of five Syrian air bases allegedly used to field Iranian drones or cargo aircraft, as well as the names of three senior IRGC officers suspected of commanding related projects, such as missile units.
The information came from the Israeli military, according to a wide range of television and radio stations and news websites. Israel’s military spokesman declined to comment.

marvin9
22/4/2018
17:15
Mercer they don't use satellites to measure oil levels, they lower midgets into tanks with dipsticks.
marvin9
22/4/2018
11:39
trading at 1.5x fcf, and 1x EBITDA....How cheap do you want it ?!
deanroberthunt
22/4/2018
11:29
Well, in my view Brent will reach $75 this week. Demand is strong. Tankers full of oil are likely heading to Asia. not parked up. Trump wouldn't know the truth if it hit him in the face.

hxxps://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Shells-Profits-Soar-From-Strong-Asian-Demand.html

jelenko
22/4/2018
10:04
deal with facts and logic, not hope and emotion....emotion is the enemy, hope is just the denial of reality
deanroberthunt
22/4/2018
10:03
Eric Nuttall's Top Picks: April 17, 2018

MARKET OUTLOOK

Oil is in a multi-year-long bull market and WTI is likely to trade over $70 a barrel in 2019 and over $80 in 2020. The “oil glut” has disappeared, with OECD oil inventories falling by the fastest pace in history (334 million barrel surplus in January 2017 to a 20 million barrel deficit in March 2018), indicating an undersupplied market. With oil demand growth of about 1.8 million barrels per day this year and OPEC’s continued strong compliance to its production cut, we see inventories continuing to fall and reaching a 10-year low by year-end.

Looking to 2019 and beyond, even with the full amount of OPEC shut-in production returning to the market, we see inventories continuing to fall in the coming years with spending, labour, equipment and pipeline constraints on U.S. production and non-U.S., non-OPEC production about to enter into a multi-year decline. Eventually the oil price will have to rise high enough to rationalize demand in order to find balance, as the four to six-year lead time on large-scale mega projects prevents the industry from reacting quickly enough to any price spike or supply interruption. While the U.S. is good, it isn't good enough to meet global demand growth and offset the impact of non-U.S., non-OPEC production declines, with OPEC having limited ability to grow for the next several years due to underinvestment.

While sentiment remains close to all-time historic lows, there are signs of optimism emerging. The energy market has begun to outperform the broader market even on days when oil is down. Strategists are upgrading the sector and corporate M&A has begun. We see the potential to make over 100 per cent on many situations. The risk versus reward in the energy sector has never been better in my 15-year career

deanroberthunt
22/4/2018
09:37
It’s a free service Steve lol
mercer95
22/4/2018
09:31
He probably works for the highest bidder.....! A couple of quid per hour (or 50p per post) should do it Mercer...
steve73
22/4/2018
09:00
Hey guys -lets leave the personal swings for the other thread, else we quickly chase each other down and then there's little use in a PBB.
manics
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