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PMO Harbour Energy Plc

22.40
0.00 (0.00%)
14 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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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24/8/2018
07:13
Brent over $75....
deanroberthunt
24/8/2018
04:22
Yesterday's Call transcript here:


or you can listen to it via PMO's website.....

Slides are here.

steve73
23/8/2018
18:56
Things won’t improve here till the leech that is Durrant is removed from his position
asa8
23/8/2018
17:42
BEANO? RAMPERS? £1.50? FILL YOUR BOOTS?

ARF ARF ARF!

Not on Jabba the puppet's watch!

Proves my point; someone was given the nod weeks ago, hence the rise in shorting.

FSA?


CEO?


Lizzy lips?

marvin9
23/8/2018
17:27
Strong closing auction as 750k of buy at market orders hit the book
nav_mike
23/8/2018
15:47
4.5k boepd lol

Production from Premier's operated Solan field averaged 4.5 kboepd. This was driven by high operating efficiency offset by a planned shutdown being accelerated from July to June. Premier continues to plan for a 2020 infill drilling programme to improve recovery of reserves from the Central Northern part of the Solan field. The programme will entail a new producer-injector pair targeting known thicker sands in the adjacent Northern Fault Terrace, up dip from an existing water injector (W1). The new producer (P3) will be tied back to existing subsea infrastructure while the injector will be drilled as a side track from W1. Alternative financing strategies for this programme are under consideration and an investment decision is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2018.

american idiot
23/8/2018
12:51
I cant help but think that all things considered, in a years time we will be north of 200p.
Got far too many already so wont be adding - will be in Aberdeen 3/4/5 sept and considering Tolmount sanction will be putting PMO on our visit list. Last time stayed at Village hotel and room looked over PMO offices.... saw it as a sign as I hadn't a clue they were there.

adg
23/8/2018
12:46
..and 40% above design rate
steve73
23/8/2018
11:59
under budget
deanroberthunt
23/8/2018
10:13
Given the performance of BW on the Catcher project, I would be happier with PMO teaming up with them again.

Everything was delivered on time and on budget

nav_mike
23/8/2018
09:36
no not really
adg
23/8/2018
08:52
Is that not worrying news that the FPSO is in doubt with the original source,SBM, with talks with BW at this stage ?
marunam2
23/8/2018
07:44
Amazing production rate of over 86k bopd from Catcher in July
fitton
23/8/2018
07:42
It is “the return to investment grade” that is very very important
They will be there very soon - it’s almost September now

adg
23/8/2018
07:40
so net debt should be around $2.25-2.35bn by year end
deanroberthunt
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