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SRSP Sirius Petroleum Plc

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07 Jun 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.40 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/3/2017
19:38
Has anyone got an update on the whereabouts of cosls rig/rigs?
pipelinepete
07/3/2017
19:30
Shez..I think everyone on here would agree with your sentiment.Whatever happens going forward its seems clear to me that drilling ororo has been avoided at all costs ,certainy up to press...sirius and co know whats on offer in ororo ,deeper sands etc and nobody will convince me otherwise,apart from mr lyon and possibly chris neal,what else would attract these big companys.oml95 has got someone licking their lips....Big Question for me is ,why get a drill permit for O2A if you didnt have the means to drill it .
bronislav
07/3/2017
18:53
Time for positive action! Clues In rns's don't wash to well anymore. Bod need to do what they have said they will do for once and get first oil h1. After all these years that's the least us lti can expect.
shez20
07/3/2017
18:46
Apologies if this has already been posted.
sherl0ck
07/3/2017
17:00
Cheers Bron.
rod99
07/3/2017
16:58
I honestly dont know rod.The tech does seem in keeping with alikos plans,gas pipelines etc...why aquire the cmpany if you arent going to use it and as far as I am aware dangote doesnt have gas plans anywhere other than nigeria....Iread somewhere that its the chinese that have the contract to build the gas pipeline ,subsea so no militants can blow it ip ,unless they are militant scuba divers.
bronislav
07/3/2017
16:52
That Dangote man comes up again
drrichard
07/3/2017
16:40
4th partner Bron ? Dangote owned.
rod99
07/3/2017
16:31
Twister..Netherlands.
bronislav
07/3/2017
16:27
DR....check the to holders.
htrocka2
07/3/2017
16:02
The CNG ship unloads gas into a pipeline at the receiving station. The CNG receiving terminal is relatively simple and includes a dock with high-pressure pipeline connections and possibly an expander to allow energy to be recovered from the high-pressure gas. A scavenging compressor may be needed to empty the ships below the pressure of the pipeline. This will make it possible to transport larger quantities of gas, which will reduce the number of ships required to transport a given quantity of gas
dr rosso
07/3/2017
15:43
That would make sense if we have put deposits down for wellheadSS and Christmas tree valves. Multi production system. Might top up
pipelinepete
07/3/2017
15:31
A bit like an old fashioned wholesaler
solarno lopez
07/3/2017
15:30
In this instance a node is a well head or smaller collection of well heads through a single output.

These then pass to a hub, a point which many well head nodes meet and their output is aggregated into a single larger output.

In effect the oil and/or gas from several wells is combined together to travel down a larger pipe.

minichris
07/3/2017
15:25
The way I read it was that it's a collection point that converts Pressure into Production as different lines intersect at a specific point all with varying pressures.(a complicated bit of kit)


ps..


'while the looping of the Escravos-Lagos Gas Pipeline System from Warri to Lagos is scheduled for completion by July 2017. '  

htrocka2
07/3/2017
14:58
I don't think it is. Isn't it any production facility eg Shango well#1?
It then becomes a complex operation to optimise flow and profitability. Article below gives an idea tho refers to LNG, not CNG

dr rosso
07/3/2017
14:45
a hub in effect, DrR
drrichard
07/3/2017
14:45
I don't node what a node is I'm afraid
pipelinepete
07/3/2017
14:41
What's a node?
dr rosso
07/3/2017
14:33
6.1
As earlier stated, the Nigerian pipeline network is currently unintegrated. The principal transportation pipelines, gas-processing facilities and other associated infrastructure are currently either owned by individual upstream gas producers and are dedicated to their respective operations or owned by the NGC.

In order to promote flexible deployment of gas to the domestic market and for export, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources came up with an Infrastructure Blueprint, which includes a network of gas hubs, which will comprise of secondary gas-gathering facilities from designated nodes of the upstream gas producers to a network of gas-processing facilities, where gas will be processed to a national specification and evacuated via transmission pipelines. Under this framework, transportation pipelines, from the well heads to the designated nodes, will be owned and operated by the gas producers, while pipelines for the transportation of gas from the designated nodes to the transmission pipelines will be owned and operated by the hub operator.


Just in case you missed the key bit ....
a network of gas hubs, which will comprise of secondary gas-gathering facilities from designated nodes of the upstream gas producers to a network of gas-processing facilities, where gas will be processed to a national specification and evacuated via transmission pipelines. Under this framework, transportation pipelines, from the well heads to the designated nodes, will be owned and operated by the gas producers, while pipelines for the transportation of gas from the designated nodes to the transmission pipelines will be owned and operated by the hub operator.


Interesting. Fits perfectly with the scenario of a CNG marine bottle-ship shuttle service collecting gas from outlying marginal fields and transporting into Ororo, a centralised hub facility, from which it goes through the existing pipeline through to Parabe.

dr rosso
07/3/2017
13:41
Least with the share price stuck at current levels sonme of them ramping numb skulls on twitter are not getting a quick payday pmsl :-)
deadly nightshade
07/3/2017
13:29
Thanks for that insight Sherl0ck. I'm still trying to piece everything together in my mind, whilst reading what I can find in terms of background. What I do know though, is that a respected fund manager (I can't disclose who) has put a number of his clients into SRSP. Also, the chart is compelling. Ignoring the recent spike and retrace, the share price is in an upward trending channel and new levels of resistance and support appear to have been made on a regular basis. That tells me that there is increasing interest and investment here, as the story unfolds.
puzzler2
07/3/2017
13:27
Need some superman rnss from Bk and the srsp team
pipelinepete
07/3/2017
13:06
Puzzler2 if you like the story here as it's been outlined so far, then I'd say stick around as the potential scale of what I think we might actually be involved in will more than blow a few minds. I reckon lots of key stuff hasn't yet been discussed on this BB, which is probably very wise whilst we're operating in stealth mode. But there are some subtle, yet important clues in the RNSs which help put the jigsaw together, especially when you cross reference with a macro perspective.
sherl0ck
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