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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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29/7/2020 10:34 | And a brown paper bags also helps to 'pay' for the permit | cornishtrader1000 | |
29/7/2020 10:24 | Cheers vat..I saw that one....to say there was no collusion between GP and the DPR is rubbish..you can't sh*t in Nigeria without a permit. In Britain there's an old saying....If you can p*ss, you can paint.. not in Nigeria, you need a permit. | htrocka2 | |
29/7/2020 08:12 | Just look back at the last 10 days posts. | riskybisky | |
29/7/2020 07:57 | wave of optimism? I must have put the kettle on and missed that | bestdeal1 | |
28/7/2020 23:26 | Hmmm the wave of optimism seems to be waining, sucker punch again to the guts of the sycophants? Gees what was it Einstein said about insanity again. Rhetorical. Same old, same fukin old. | riskybisky | |
28/7/2020 22:08 | HT: Following discussions on here the other day regarding the Ororo fire, I just wondered if you had seen this report dated 22nd May: | vatnabrekk | |
28/7/2020 21:20 | Think we may have a long wait. These guys are in no rush to get a deal over the line. They’ve waited 10 years and will wait another 12 months for price of oil to recover. Then we might see something.... Shocking.... | 1sonic | |
28/7/2020 21:03 | Could do with some of those xerot. This company sends you to the edge and back, whilst leaning over the edge of a balcony thinking shall I jump to my death or believe I invested in the right company. Keep the whisky leaking out of one side of the mouth whilst drinking with the only arm that has the strength to lift the glass from the other side of the mouth and only letting some go back into the throat and down... That’s how bad it’s been :-) | 1sonic | |
28/7/2020 20:47 | Jamaican Woodbines | xerot | |
28/7/2020 20:32 | Lotus. Stop smoking the WEED | 1sonic | |
28/7/2020 17:59 | Thanks 1sonic. That will probably have helped SRSP out of a hole! | vatnabrekk | |
28/7/2020 17:52 | HOW MUCH FOR OLLY. | lotusflower | |
28/7/2020 17:39 | What Is the Federal Reserve System (FRS)? The Federal Reserve System (FRS) is the central bank of the United States and arguably the most powerful financial institution in the world. It was founded to provide the country with a safe, flexible, and stable monetary and financial system. The FRS is comprised of 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks that are each responsible for a specific geographic area of the U.S. The system is often known simply as “the Fed." THE NEW OWNERS OF SRSP.AND THE REST OF THE WORLD. | oliversanvil | |
28/7/2020 17:32 | Vatna.... the government gave companies extra time to file due to covid 19. My filing was meant to be July and companies house wrote to me saying due to covid 19 I have until October. How’s that for luck on Sirius’s behalf :-) | 1sonic | |
28/7/2020 17:16 | Can someone please clarify something for me: I understand that Public Limited Companies have to file their accounts within 6 months of their year-end, while Private Limited Companies have until 9 months. So why does it say on Companies House that Sirius Petroleum must file their 2019 YE accounts by 30th September? Although SRSP is no longer listed on the stock exchange, it is still a Public Limited Company, not Private. Anyone? | vatnabrekk | |
28/7/2020 16:37 | No RNS declaring bankruptcy/in administration. Surely a black positive! Hitherto. | oliversanvil | |
28/7/2020 16:11 | If you look up the definition of wally, it would bring this page up. Clueless. | xerot | |
28/7/2020 15:19 | You hit the nail on the head Dr rosso. As much as there looks a possible conclusion in the offing you would still have to say it's a very long shot. Still to many unanswered questions to be confident of anything here, but my gut instinct tells me that what ever is or isn't going to happen will be revealed before the year end. Just hope even one of those talked about assets can bring a conclusion here. I definitely think ororo is dead in the water though there is no way that is going forward in the current near term surely not | deadly nightshade | |
28/7/2020 15:14 | Yes Dr - I think our bod are donkeys. | 5cer | |
28/7/2020 15:08 | Whole operation resembles those games you see around fairgrounds. That crane/claw thing that never quite manages to grab the cuddly toy; the hook a duck which promises a big prize; the donkey derby when you never hit the finish line. | dr rosso | |
28/7/2020 12:55 | We are being held to ransom they have all our cash locked up and we have no idea if or when we will get a chance to trade and see it back, something must be going on they can't be secretive forever, all companies have to achieve some kind of goal eventually. | aventador | |
28/7/2020 11:46 | Why can't this sham of a company just issue an update ffs 8 months into the year and nothing's happened how hard is it for them to send an email update out. Unless there literally is nothing else to say. They are being paid enough. | aventador | |
28/7/2020 11:34 | (Blacksands have now left) | cornishtrader1000 | |
28/7/2020 11:34 | CPR Confirms OPL 2012 Potential Tuesday, December 20, 2016 "Sigmund Oilfields Ltd. saw the completion of a Competent Persons Report for its operated block in Nigeria, OPL 2012. According to the company, the report confirms the presence of a significant contingent oil, gas, and condensate resource within an extension of the Agbara field across the boundary of OPL 2012. The estimated resource has the potential to support a stand-alone or shared facility development and provides an opportunity for early cash flow. "We are delighted with these results", commented Sigmund's Chairman Chief Chris Ubah. "The report confirms our long-held belief that a substantial prize exists within the boundaries of OPL-2012." New cpr will for update 2011 details below,, "Mean recoverable reserves from the OPL Block 2012 at P50 is estimated at 385.60 MMBO for (100% Oil), 96.40 MMBO for (50% Oil) and 1.55 TCF for (100% Gas), 387.80 BSCF for (50% Gas), there are also 8 prospects identified within the Block. Presently, part of the OPL Block 2012 is in the exploitation phase, whereas the remainder of the block is at the exploration and development phase." "about 1400 kilometers of 2D seismic data exist in the block. These seismic data show good reflection quality down to five seconds of two way travel time, or down to depths of about 4,000 to 5,000 feet. Sedimentary packages typical of the paralic and marine paralic Agbada formation can be seen down to the equivalent depths. Seismic structural review shows the OPL 2012 block to be dissected by several synthetic and antithetic faults, some of which are associated with structural closures that could be potential prospects for hydrocarbon accumulations. A major structure building fault close to Addax Petroleum's OML 137 and OML 126 has been identified. It proceeds from Addax Petroleum's OML 119 (formerly OPL 90), cuts into the southeastern portion of the OPL 2012 block, and proceeds through the block into Shell's OML 74 (another producing block) in the northwest end of the OPL 2012 block." At 31 December 2015 the Company holds ordinary share capital in the following subsidiary undertakings: Sirius Ororo OML95 Limited 100% Exploration for Nigeria mineral resources SRS Petroleum Nigeria Limited100% Exploration for Nigeria mineral resources Sirius 2012 Limited 100% Exploration for Nigeria mineral resources | cornishtrader1000 |
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