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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sound Energy Plc | LSE:SOU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B90XFF12 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.01 | -1.02% | 0.97 | 0.97 | 0.98 | 0.994 | 0.92 | 0.97 | 3,781,952 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -7.16M | -0.0037 | -2.65 | 18.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/6/2017 15:02 | Would be a nice high | ![]() telbap | |
13/6/2017 13:50 | The sniff of something could be glue. | ![]() ride daice | |
13/6/2017 13:48 | Michael.....we got 72p without chel input....buy on rumor brigade arriving for bedile and the sidi drills.....a lot going on, law of averages, we have to hit at least 1 of 3! | ![]() telbap | |
13/6/2017 13:46 | Yeah me too! | ![]() telbap | |
13/6/2017 13:41 | I wish that smell would drift my way | ![]() thereptile | |
13/6/2017 13:23 | Well some has a sniff of something. | ![]() billynotsilly | |
13/6/2017 11:45 | I'm waiting for an update from 'you know i'm always right' to push us over 70p | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
13/6/2017 11:36 | Almost as if no one wants to say thr bleedin obvious.....7% up and total silence....@$@÷%£ ??? | ![]() telbap | |
13/6/2017 08:53 | Anyone would think i dont pay for this service ...;-) | ![]() telbap | |
13/6/2017 08:52 | Yep that seems to have done the trick and unlocked it..... | ![]() telbap | |
13/6/2017 08:34 | tel - try using the Investegate link at the foot of the header above. | steelwatch | |
13/6/2017 08:11 | Yes - had to use inverstegate for news this morning. | ![]() dgarvey | |
13/6/2017 08:10 | Anyone haveing trouble downloading the news tab?Using a mobile app.? | ![]() telbap | |
12/6/2017 19:18 | Thanks Billy. | ![]() geoffmanana | |
12/6/2017 18:52 | Generally an off day in an angst-dominated market. The queen's speech is still waiting for the ultra-conservative/r Last week taught some about "slam-dunk" results not being so great, & the market is understandably negative. | ![]() napoleon 14th | |
12/6/2017 18:04 | Is he trying to offset bad news from Badile, with news from sidi moktar, both due roughly the same time !! | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
12/6/2017 16:21 | James Parsons tells us:"...there's very little in the price for Badile".We'll, a two week-ish delay* has just hemorrhaged some £20m in market cap. One has to then wonder -what's a duster liable to do?*Vs. apparent market expectations. | manics | |
12/6/2017 15:51 | Friday could be very interesting, I have diarised the 15-16 June as an information date of note. | ![]() 1westham | |
12/6/2017 10:23 | New vid out | markie225 | |
12/6/2017 10:08 | Below is the RNS from PetroMaroc when they drilled the Koba well in 2013/2014. Has anyone asked Sound how they are looking to deal with the damaged reservoir when they are now trying to flow test the well? "As mentioned in our earlier release of December 31, 2013, the Koba-1 well encountered approximately 45 metres of good quality Lower Liassic Jurassic gas charged reservoir commencing at 1830 metres. This assessment has been made on the basis of visual examination of chip samples and side wall cores and from the amount of gas which entered the mud column while drilling and which was recorded by the gas chromatograph. The second drilling objective in the Triassic was not encountered in the section penetrated. The Lower Liassic reservoir zone is normally overpressured (4500psi) as anticipated from nearby wells and the mud weight was adjusted to effectively handle that pressure. However, at 1873 metres the well experienced a significant influx of salt water at an abnormally high pressure of 6000psi. No other well in this area has encountered such high formation pressures at this depth. In order to control the well, which started flowing, the mud weight was steadily increased to 2.3SG before the well was stabilised enough to continue logging. Logging operations had to be halted a number of times in order to run back in the hole and recirculate in an attempt to stabilize the flow. Consequently the Lower Liassic reservoir zone was open to the heavy mud and abnormally high pressures for an extended period of time which resulted in damage to the well bore and significant invasion of the drilling mud into the Lower Liassic reservoir formation. A normal series of logs were acquired and an MDT tool was deployed in an attempt to obtain reservoir formation pressures and collect gas samples. However, the logs and the MDT tool were not quantitatively effective due to the mud invasion and rugose nature of the wellbore. No gas samples were collected and only a limited number of pressures were obtained. Twenty side wall cores were collected confirming excellent reservoir quality. As a result of the significant damage to the reservoir zone, Longreach is unable to reliably quantify the effective porosity, gas saturation or gas composition values for the Lower Liassic reservoir zone. At this time we do not believe that the high pressure water the Koba-1 well encountered is a gas water contact due to the significant differences in pressure between the gas and water-bearing zones. However, the Koba-1 well has proved that good quality, gas charged reservoir rocks are present thereby confirming the resource potential of the Longreach Sidi Moktar License. We continue to review the data and refine the timing of our follow-up drilling and testing program." | lowflow |
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