689% rise - just woke up and thought we must have just completed Kertang drill :))) |
From the Longboat Energy RNS:
"Following the release of its interim results, Nick Ingrassia (CEO) and James Menzies (Executive Chairman) will host a live presentation for investors via Investor Meet Company on 19 September 2024 at 11:00 AM BST.
Investors can sign up to the presentation via: Investors who follow Longboat on the Investor Meet Company platform will automatically be invited.
Longboat's near-term focus remains on its transformational Malaysian activities:
· The farm-out of Block 2A is well underway and the Company remains confident of executing a transaction during Q4 2024; and
· Negotiations on a production sharing contract, located in shallow water offshore Sarawak, Malaysia, containing a portfolio of material, undeveloped gas fields are nearing completion. The negotiations have involved multiple parties, including Federal and State entities, and are anticipated to be announced in the coming weeks."
In order to reflect the recent change in strategic focus, the board has decided to rename and rebrand the Company as Seascape Energy Asia plc and change its ticker symbol on the London Stock Exchange to 'SEA'. The changes will be effected in the coming weeks and a further announcement will be made in due course. |
Seascape Energy Asia plc the new name for Longboat Energy plc
Seascape's latest presentations:
Post farm-out completion to Inpex Seascape will hold a 10% working interest in Block 2A and its Kertang prospect. The Kertang prospect is about 1km tall and 220 square km in areal extent. To put that in perspective it's about the size of Snowdon filled with gas. How much gas is still in that structure will be discovered when the Kertang prospect (the largest prospect in Malaysia) is drilled - most probably in 2026. |
7p dividend.... So that company could go bust quicker what kind of useless management is that seriously!
Just seen JAW is NED in LOGP. |
The end came when remp left and the clowns took over . |
I also see that Amplemann are doing well with a new robot product that uses the stabalisation platform to clamp onto the turbine tower and then climbs to the top itself. |
Will SEA ex-shareholders if Remp's arbitration hearing with the Montenegrin Government is successful? I see the case is now in deliberation stage and SEA and Remp signed an agreement up to £25m... |
24 March 2017
Lansdowne Oil & Gas plc ("Lansdowne" or "the Company") has today been notified by KPMG LLP, the appointed administrators to SeaEnergy PLC that they have disposed of SeaEnergy's entire holding of 30,194,193 shares, representing 5.92% of the outstanding shares in the Company, through a number of on market transactions.
So SEA liquidators have sold circa £300k worth of LOGP shares. Might just cover their fee I suppose. |
Hi Bones, yes those were the days |
Gerry those were the days playing with the big fish. What a disaster removing remp was in the end |
SSE gets to work on Beatrice (from Energy Voice) Energy giant SSE confirmed manufacturing and construction work on its £2.6billion Beatrice offshore wind farm has begun ahead of becoming fully operational in 2019 |
Didn't you notice the announcement, JJ? How unobservant of you! LOL.
""I won't post again on this thread until Barryroe is farmed out." The onset of Alzheimer's? Though probably not a good topic for humour. I just forgot; easily done when one gets older. Rather silly of me to comment on bones698 post.
I won't post again on this thread until Barryroe is farmed out. Hopefully I'll remember what I posted this time! LOL. You will notice I've stopped posting on the LOGP & PVR threads. In fact I've almost given up posting altogether; it's a complete waste of time. |
Tell me more about the Barryroe farm out, pap? |
What you say is so true, bones698. Unfortunately! |
Pap 95% of pi's who invest on aim will lose in the end just they won't own upto it. Play this rigged game long enough and you will lose. The shares that take off are very few and far between and the ones that drop 90%plus are everywhere. Very few sell the big risers at the right time either, look at gkp holders as an example. Plus if they did they reinvest it in dogs and lose what they made and more. Mugs game |
Pap, maybe you lose on everything you touch, but that does not apply to us all you know!! You may want to go over to 88e and check out who set out the first BB there. I sold out too early there but still made more than enough to cover any loss here.
So you see Pap, we're both gamblers, it's just some gamblers are lucky and some are not. You can usually tell the difference by how much the poker player is laying on the table. The unlucky gambler is usually putting the grandkids pocket money down, smaller and smaller amounts each time - you might recognise that person when you're shaving tomorrow!!
You can also tell the unlucky ones as they tend to overstate how much they have lost and sound really bitter about it. Yes I'v mentioned what I 'lost' here, but certainly do not believe I overstated the fact.
So there you go Pap, I rest my case, now if you feel offended by what I say or feel it's too close to the truth that it makes you feel uncomfortable, then filter me - you never know 3rd time lucky (I think you forget that apart from the recent episode of you filtering me you also filtered me in January - you just keep coming back - what's the attraction ...lol |
bones698 has been right and you wrong, Stockriser, on SEA. You are the stupid one because you failed to listen to him and failed to grasp the facts that the PoO and the companies a/c's were shouting out at you. More fool you.
I've been a stupid gambler over the past 15, or so, years. Putting my money into complete duds like MATRA, XENOVA & LOGP. A monkey with a pin and a copy of the FT's list of quoted companies could have done better than me in stock picking!
I agree with you. I'm stupid when it comes to picking companies to invest in. However the difference between me an you is that I admit I'm stupid. YOU'RE ALSO STUPID, BUT YOU WONT ADMIT IT! that's the only difference between you and me when it comes to stock picking. You're a fantasist dreaming of making a fortune from companies promising the earth (that ultimately end up being buried under 6 feet of earth). I was the same as you, but I've woken up and seen the light. You are still dreaming. WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE before it's too late. Now that your SEA dream has turned sour you'll start looking for another fantasy AIM listed company for you to lose money in. |