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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rockhopper Exploration Plc | LSE:RKH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0FVQX23 | 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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0.20 | 0.94% | 21.50 | 21.50 | 21.80 | 22.00 | 21.10 | 21.50 | 2,280,276 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -4.55M | -0.0073 | -29.86 | 132.11M |
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02/7/2024 10:07 | Orson cart making most sense ?? | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 22:09 | Can't you just tell reading the posts on lse, why they are l0sers lol ??Quality ?? | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 15:16 | Professional people I contact and not m0rons on BBs ? LolEh Citizen?The oil and gas was discovered and evaluated more than ten years ago. The marine environment north of the islands is not extreme and there is no need for hydrocarbons to be landed onshore, they can be exported directly by shuttle tanker to market. Only a supply base would be needed on the environmentally sensitive islands. There is a market for the gas, but it would take political will - if Argentina would build a pipeline to the marine border to take the gas, this gas could be exported from the field instead of having to process and reinject it back down into reservoirs (saving CAPEX, reducing carbon footprint, and avoiding it being stranded). Argentina has fairly empty onshore gas pipelines running north-south up to Buenos Aires, and this gas would be significantly cheaper for them than imported LNG. So both the Falklands and Argentina would benefit, possibly a step towards more normal relations someday. | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 14:02 | Now the media are interested it's time to enjoy the ride. | tizo100 | |
01/7/2024 14:00 | https://archive.is/2 | tizo100 | |
01/7/2024 13:58 | https://www.gbnews.c | tizo100 | |
01/7/2024 12:31 | Covid- 2years no commercial aircraft in the WORLDS skys ,no cruise ships,industry crippled,(China 3years) .Now "experts" say Climate change is worse than ever!!!!LOL Climate has not changed since the end of the Ice age 8,000 years ago ,or the ice would have returned.Warming not due to man!!!! | ![]() p@ | |
01/7/2024 12:00 | Gozza staying in a cheap travel lodge . No breakfast service . Has to go elsewhere to eat . Peasant holiday | ![]() seedoftongo | |
01/7/2024 11:34 | In recent years, Navitas has made correct and precise moves to increase value in the partnership - both business and financial. The delay in the start of production in the Shenandoah project due to the work accident at the Hyundai shipyard was quickly forgiven by the market and Navitas' participation units continued to climb and the value reached NIS 4.6 billion.Even before the first barrel of oil was produced in the Shenandoah project - the partnership is already promoting several other projects such as the decision to develop the Monument project which will be combined with the Shenandoah project. At the same time, Benavits is already promoting the Sea Lion project in the Falkland Islands for the next few years.Navitas has proven itself in recent years and is expected to continue to do so in the future as well. The partnership is ranked 42nd in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization. The completion of the development of the Shenandoah project and the promotion of the other projects may produce another leap that will bring the partnership into the prestigious Tel Aviv 35 index - as early as next year or 2026 | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 11:32 | ?The next big project - the Sea Lion projectThe Shenandoah project, the flagship project of Navits, leads to significant value creation for the holders of Navits participation units, but the partnership is already working on the next big project and the capital market already knows that Navits not only talks but also does. Navitas is promoting a project called Sea Lion, with a capitalized value estimated at approximately 1.8 billion dollars, which at this early stage has yet to be expressed by the market.The Sea Lion project is located in the Falkland Islands and includes oil reserves of 790 million barrels. Navits wants to develop the project in two phases - 11 wells in phase A and 12 wells in phase B. The development cost (100%) of the first phase is estimated at 1.2 billion dollars. Navitas estimated that a final investment decision (FID) is expected to be received during the year 2024, but for this a number of steps are required.Apart from the approval of the Falkland Islands government for the development plan - Navits is looking at the possibility of introducing a partner to the project - before or after receiving a final investment decision (FID). At the same time, Benavits is already conducting negotiations to order essential equipment whose delivery time is long, including a production and storage facility, underwater equipment and more. Along with this - Benavits are also formulating a financing plan for the project and are looking to do this through bonds, bank financing and more.I cautiously estimate that it is possible that the final investment decision in the project may be postponed to 2025. I think Navitas will want to commit to significant investments only after the Shenandoah project is working and generating cash before jumping another step up. The oil does not escape from the ground and it is better to produce the growth of the partnership due to the side of the thumb | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 08:54 | They all belong to each other ?Grande Lord street Bold Can't beat them when sport is on ?FACTDo you ever do any "work " ??. | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 08:17 | So you are supposedly staying in a top hotel but you need to go to another hotel for breakfast ?? 😂😂 Wally and an oaf Where is this 5 star hotel that doesn’t serve breakfast ? 😂😂 | ![]() seedoftongo | |
01/7/2024 07:55 | Only guaranteed funding is going to move this .?Waste of print the articles? | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 07:49 | That article really boosted the share price NOT. | ![]() brazilnut1 | |
01/7/2024 07:36 | Roll up Roll up ?This is the place to be tomorrow evening ?HARBOUR LIGHTS CINEMA OFFICIALLY OPENThe Harbour Lights Cinema and event venue in the Malvina House | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 07:33 | In other Argentinian news ?The Malvinas Islands opened the door for oil exploration in their waters for the first time, a measure that could mean an economic boom for its inhabitants, as revealed this Sunday by the British newspaper Sunday Telegraph .The territory's governing council asked islanders if they support the plan to extract up to 500 million barrels of oil from the Sea Lion field, 240 kilometres north of the islands.According to the paper, Navitas Petroleum, an Israeli company, bought the majority of the rights to the field, meaning that most of the profits would go to its shareholders in Israel and the United States.However, islanders could benefit from millions of pounds in royalties, transforming the islands' economy, which currently depends on sheep farming and fishing.The newspaper estimates that exploitation of the field could be politically difficult for the United Kingdom due to carbon emissions.The Labor Party, which is emerging as the winner of the British elections on July 4, highlighted its objective of accelerating the energy transition and has promised to prohibit all new oil and gas exploration in British waters.This ban would not affect the Falklands, since it is the local administration that has a say over drilling rights in the surrounding waters.Sea Lion's oil would be processed by a floating production, storage and offloading vessel, with tankers carrying the oil to be sold on global energy markets, the newspaper reports.Argentina has claimed sovereignty over the Falklands, which are about 600 kilometres off the Argentine coast of Patagonia, since 1833, and the military junta that ruled the South American country in 1982 began a war with the United Kingdom over their possession that ended with a victory for British forces. | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 07:31 | Is an "oaf" worse than a "bounder" ??? | ![]() gozzie2 | |
01/7/2024 07:21 | Get some "work" done its what's wrong with the country ??Layabouts like tongo ?Off to the Bold Hotel for a delicious brekky ??Can't beat it with a big stick ??Keep paying the taxes ?? | ![]() gozzie2 |
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