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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 |
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14/11/2017 22:15 | Cracking posts, DrR. | ![]() drrichard | |
14/11/2017 22:10 | Ah twister technology ,mr Dangote made a shrewd acquisition there methinks. | ![]() bronislav | |
14/11/2017 21:43 | In total, this hub/cluster ie Ororo and 8 outlying Chevron stranded marginals sits on gas, around 160mmboe. Potentially a huge gas operation. Now, who wants this gas? Introduce 2 characters.. a) Aliko Dangote, with his Lekki-based conglomerate, incl cement, fertiliser, petrochemicals and a brand new multi-billion dollar petrol refinery b) Toyosi Gbenga Olawepu. Owner of OilWorld, the operator and shared leaseholder of OPL241 (20/80 with Owena O&G). Not only that, he owns Bresson Energy and Transnational Energy Corp which control a string of coastal power stations, gas-fired. TEC is based in San Ramon, California, right next to Chevron's HQ. Its shareholders are TBO and his wife. And this ... bought recently by AD | ![]() dr rosso | |
14/11/2017 21:34 | 1alfiescravos gas project phase 3bThey joined Isan and Parabe into the network. As far as I can tell the Isan pipe crosses the Ororo licence. | ![]() minichris | |
14/11/2017 21:29 | Xerot.the curtain jimmy went behind theres no return ticket. | ![]() bronislav | |
14/11/2017 21:27 | "to take that gas to where it's destination is" They have already told us. The hydrocarbons will be separated out. The methane pure gas gets piped down to Parabe (has to be from Ororo hub which sits on the pipeline between Isan West and Parabe) whilst the heavy stuff gets shipped by barge to the coast for processing. Possibly into methanol (BP Oil's big thing in Nigeria), maybe into other such as butane, propane etc. | ![]() dr rosso | |
14/11/2017 18:15 | They did say at last years AGM that this is a unique set up and they wanted to take the market by surprise. Let’s see... | 1sonic | |
14/11/2017 18:09 | If Chevron are no longer flaring gas from the fields adjacent to Ororo, then I would imagine that there is some sort of transport system in place to take that gas to where it's destination is. I wonder if the gas from Ororo will utilise the same transport. | ![]() 1alfi | |
14/11/2017 17:27 | Jimmy Savile? | xerot | |
14/11/2017 17:23 | Lots of gas .luvvly jubbly..Wonder who is behind that curtain. | ![]() bronislav | |
14/11/2017 16:56 | D and ex-D accruals meed to be cleared by OldCo before NewCo lists. A swift 100m going out at 1p would do the trick nicely. Such an occurrence would have to be a week or two before the Company-changer AD rns, and that itself will be accompanied by 14 days notice of GM. They can double up by passing GM in the morning, followed by AGM in the aft. We should be looking at 2p+ (£80m mcap) on modest asset revelations within AD, and a proposed drilling schedule for the first field. Hold. | ![]() dr rosso | |
14/11/2017 12:35 | The Ben Harrington article stated: "These sources said they expect the fundraising to be finalised and announced in the next couple of weeks" That was on 3rd November, so we may hear something by Friday | ![]() qprallan | |
14/11/2017 12:25 | Hopefully we won't have too much longer to wait, although quite what they will reveal is anyone's guess, let's hope it's as outlandish as hell, but SRSP's mode of operation to date has been one of minimum disclosure. Or perhaps they just haven't had anything more to disclose. Will this change? Watch this space, as if we had a choice. | ![]() astralvision | |
14/11/2017 12:21 | Even though we have had a nice little distraction it still doesnt get away from the fact that chevron has reduced flaring by 96% and that gas has gone somewhere from oml95.Outlandish or not ,sirius may be involved indirectly in that gas.HOPE SO. | ![]() bronislav | |
14/11/2017 12:13 | Whatever, each to their own, but I'm certainly very happy to dismiss a lot of stuff right here and now. Anyone for the 'real BP' for example? But whilst we are waiting it all helps pass the time | ![]() astralvision | |
14/11/2017 12:04 | Astralvision.all the companys connected to sirius all here for a small field (according to cpr)is in itself outlandish as is crazy loans at ridiculous terms ..It is an outlandish company.When we get a conclusion here ,if we are updated on what has been going on ,it will be best to judge posts and posters then . | ![]() bronislav | |
14/11/2017 11:49 | Bronislav it's all imo ,I'm certainly not saying what stuff is right and what is wrong. But what I am saying is Sherl0ck's post had a sense of structure and logic to them, that you could understand. Some of the stuff that has been posted here is so outlandish and ridiculous it, imo, discredits whoever posted it. But, hey, whatever works is fine by me. | ![]() astralvision | |
14/11/2017 11:44 | I dont know better astralvision.all sherlock did was post his thoughts and theories,they had to be thoughts and theories surely,is it not the same when other posters share there thoughts and theories. | ![]() bronislav | |
14/11/2017 11:33 | Astral, thanks for confirming. | activeservo | |
14/11/2017 11:21 | Activeservo, okay | ![]() 1alfi | |
14/11/2017 11:18 | 1alfi, if it was obvious someone would have answered by now. I'm assuming they wouldn't need to RNS as the company is delisted, but would instead post out a letter (very costly) or just announce it at the AGM? Anyone confirm? | activeservo |
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