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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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San Leon Energy Plc | LSE:SLE | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BWVFTP56 | ORD EUR0.01 (CDI) |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 16.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 5.75M | 40.72M | 0.0905 | 1.82 | 74.24M |
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16/6/2017 14:03 | crickey fick fock you didn't like that did you..well lets play that again! BusinessDay : News you can trust Updated: FG to pay $500 million as Cash Call arrears to Aiteo, Seplat others May 3rd, 2017 The Federal Government is to pay about $500million to the next batch of Cash call arrears beneficiaries which are indigenous oil operators that acquired 45 per cent stakes in divested oil assets in order to finally put an end to the issue of call arrears for the year 2016. and!! NNPC: Nigeria earns $2.5bn from oil, gas export 14 June 2017 Nigeria’s total crude oil and gas export receipt from March 2016 to March 2017 stood at $2.50 billion, according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). NNPC, which made this disclosure in its latest financial report released at the weekend, said the sum of $2.29 billion was transferred to Joint Venture (JV) Cash Call in line with the 2016 Approved Budget and pending 2017 budget approval. It noted that its share of the JV cash call (JVCC) based on equity holding fell short of the 2016 appropriated amount of $8.64 billion, due to a twin effect of production disruption in Niger-Delta and low crude oil prices during the year. NNPC explained: “A total export sale of $361.95 million was recorded in March 2017. This is $98.84 million higher than the preceding month’s performance. Crude oil export sales contributed $255.50 million of the dollar transactions compared with $157.65 million contribution in the previous month.” NNPC said that the domestic crude oil and gas receipt during the month amounted to N134.96 billion, consisting of N2.28 billion from domestic gas, N0.18 billion from other miscellaneous receipt and the sum of N132.50 billion from domestic crude oil. Out of the Naira receipt, NNPC added that the sum of N46.46 billion was transferred to JVCC being a first line charge, and to guarantee continuous flow of revenue stream to the Federation Account. NNPC transferred the sum of N88.49 billion (including N2.46 billion from Gas receipts) into the Federation Account during the month under review from the net domestic crude oil receipt of N132.50 billion, while the balance of N46.46 billion was used to fund the JV cash call account as cost of production. Also, the final 32nd instalment of the refund to FG of N6.33 billion was transferred. During the one year period, the Federation Account, JVCC, and the Federal Government received the sum of N772.52 billion, N512.09 billion and N82.30 billion respectively | linksdean2 | |
16/6/2017 13:18 | could payment be getting closer!! NNPC: Nigeria earns $2.5bn from oil, gas export 14 June 2017 Nigeria’s total crude oil and gas export receipt from March 2016 to March 2017 stood at $2.50 billion, according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). NNPC, which made this disclosure in its latest financial report released at the weekend, said the sum of $2.29 billion was transferred to Joint Venture (JV) Cash Call in line with the 2016 Approved Budget and pending 2017 budget approval. It noted that its share of the JV cash call (JVCC) based on equity holding fell short of the 2016 appropriated amount of $8.64 billion, due to a twin effect of production disruption in Niger-Delta and low crude oil prices during the year. NNPC explained: “A total export sale of $361.95 million was recorded in March 2017. This is $98.84 million higher than the preceding month’s performance. Crude oil export sales contributed $255.50 million of the dollar transactions compared with $157.65 million contribution in the previous month.” NNPC said that the domestic crude oil and gas receipt during the month amounted to N134.96 billion, consisting of N2.28 billion from domestic gas, N0.18 billion from other miscellaneous receipt and the sum of N132.50 billion from domestic crude oil. Out of the Naira receipt, NNPC added that the sum of N46.46 billion was transferred to JVCC being a first line charge, and to guarantee continuous flow of revenue stream to the Federation Account. NNPC transferred the sum of N88.49 billion (including N2.46 billion from Gas receipts) into the Federation Account during the month under review from the net domestic crude oil receipt of N132.50 billion, while the balance of N46.46 billion was used to fund the JV cash call account as cost of production. Also, the final 32nd instalment of the refund to FG of N6.33 billion was transferred. During the one year period, the Federation Account, JVCC, and the Federal Government received the sum of N772.52 billion, N512.09 billion and N82.30 billion respectively | linksdean2 |
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