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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sirius Petroleum Plc | LSE:SRSP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03VVN93 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/12/2016 16:13 | Oh look price is down! What a shocker!! | pervertphil | |
05/12/2016 14:24 | That's funny ??? - Oh I understand now - you're a silly little teenager who also speaks for the majority of this bb. | 6cer | |
05/12/2016 14:18 | 6cer I think most of this Board want you both to run into a lion enclosure through a Bovril carwash | bumhammer | |
05/12/2016 13:08 | It's called humour 6cer you utter thickette | bumhammer | |
05/12/2016 13:00 | Bumsniffer - stating the bloody obvious again. - (yawn) | 6cer | |
05/12/2016 12:44 | Is it selling ?? Just a few punters looking for some Christmas cash... | htrocka2 | |
05/12/2016 12:43 | Well there's a good chance it's either selling or buying. Someone knows something | bumhammer | |
05/12/2016 12:33 | Is it selling ?? | twentysixpointtwo | |
05/12/2016 11:56 | A lot of selling today :-( | carados | |
05/12/2016 09:39 | $55 broken :) | pipelinepete | |
05/12/2016 07:00 | Herman...exactly ,they aren't guessing the stuff is there ,THEY KNOW ITS THERE. | bronislav | |
05/12/2016 00:50 | I agree Bron. For the last few years that I have tracked Sirius the message has been that Nigeria is desperate for gas to run their power stations. If they now appear to have a surplus to export then someone has been playing a very coy game. | herman_m | |
04/12/2016 22:05 | Price will go up tomorrow. | bumhammer | |
04/12/2016 21:40 | Mr Dangote has signed a deal with morocco to tie the massive Moroccan phosphate deposits with nigerian gas potential to create fertiliser for African agriculture .With talks on a potential gas pipeline from nigeria through morocco and eventually into Europe it suggests to me that me dangote knows full well where to get his hands on significant amounts of gas...I am not suggesting mr D is anything to do with Sirius but merely pointing out that plans are being made for those significant amounts of gas and thus there must be a source for that gas .Demand needs a supply.Add to this the cement plant of dangotes that is currently fired by coal and its clear that nigerias needs will be met first .So to plan for gas exports on top of its own domestic use has to mean a huge reserve of gas offshore nigeria.Makes one wonder what's in those deeper sands. | bronislav | |
04/12/2016 20:54 | Price will go up tomorrow. | chris shiherlis | |
04/12/2016 20:17 | Somebody best get on the blower to Schlumberger ($118bn) and COSL ($53bn) to say that Piltdown Phil has twigged that Sirius is a cowboy fake oily with zero assets. Takes one to know one. GVL should've known better. Bit of a comedown too for ADD after this one .. | dr rosso | |
04/12/2016 18:59 | ht - the $27 per barrel extraction cost is based on the accumulated service costs and will remain at $27 regardless of the price of oil. COSL and ADD are not going to reduce their charges because the price of oil has gone up. In my view Sirius will have been fully aware of the costs of who was (and is) going to provide the extraction services at the time of the cpr release. | 1alfi | |
04/12/2016 18:11 | Here's to another week of bull! Maybe when the New Year comes you born again mugs should have a resolution of "I will not be sucked in by or post fraudulent information" Or is that too much to ask? | pervertphil | |
04/12/2016 17:46 | vatnabrekk There are about 2m km of various commodity pipelines around the globe...and the majority are secure, however, the pipeline carrying beer might present a problem. (Wikipedia 2011) 'Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods through a pipe. As for gases and liquids, any chemically stable substance can be sent through a pipeline. Therefore sewage, slurry, water, or even beer pipelines exist; but arguably the most valuable are those transporting fuels: natural gas, biofuels, crude oil, or petroleum products.' (ps many air bases use miles of pipelines to store fuel) | htrocka2 | |
04/12/2016 16:28 | I wonder how much it will cost for security the full length of the pipeline? | vatnabrekk | |
04/12/2016 13:18 | '' Nigeria also has huge untapped gas resources - the largest proven reserves in Africa and the seventh largest globally.'' It looks as if Nigeria has come up two notches.....it used to be the ninth globally. | htrocka2 | |
04/12/2016 11:05 | Nigeria and Morocco are in talks over a huge project to extend a West African gas pipeline to stretch up towards Europe, officials say. Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama said in a government video posted on Twitter on Friday that the pipeline would "go along the coast from West Africa - Nigeria - all the way up to Morocco and into Europe eventually". "That's a very big and important project for us," Onyeama added, without giving further details. The construction of west Africa's biggest gas pipeline, linking Nigeria's energy-rich south to consumer markets on the region's coast - Benin, Togo and Ghana - began in 2005, with deliveries starting five years later. Onyeama's comments came as Morocco's King Mohammed VI wrapped up a two-day visit to Abuja, where he met with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. Moroccan media reported that the pipeline extension topped the agenda in the talks, with the Economie-Enterprise website reporting that the two countries would sign a memorandum of understanding shortly for the "highly ambitious project estimated at several billion dollars". The Telquel.ma website said the work would see the pipeline extended "towards Morocco, passing through Dakar". Algeria held talks with Nigeria as far back as 2002 for a similar pipeline crossing the Sahel region, but ultimately the Algerian government was unable to finance the project. Major oil exporter Nigeria also has huge untapped gas resources - the largest proven reserves in Africa and the seventh largest globally. But its energy-rich Niger Delta area is frequently hit by attacks by militants seeking a fairer distribution of the nation's resource wealth, including assaults on pipelines that seriously dented oil and gas production in 2016. | rod99 |
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