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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Uk Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:UKOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BS3D4G58 | ORD GBP0.000001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.0045 | 25.71% | 0.022 | 0.02 | 0.023 | 0.0215 | 0.0175 | 0.02 | 249,431,489 | 16:45:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 1.54M | -3.78M | -0.0009 | -0.22 | 869.7k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2017 13:02 | 🗣ZZZzzzzz 🗣ZZZzzzzzz. ☹️ | gizmogizmo | |
10/11/2017 12:52 | alba up now 4.71% | whattheduce | |
10/11/2017 12:51 | rayrac my monitor has been playing up for a while now, i thought it was me, but now i know its widespread thanks. | mr lucky 2 | |
10/11/2017 12:51 | No I can't either | daithedeath | |
10/11/2017 12:50 | no comment | whattheduce | |
10/11/2017 12:42 | Cant get the monitor prices! Is there a general problem, or just me? | rayrac | |
10/11/2017 12:41 | 🗣 ZZZzzzzzzzz 🗣 ZZZZzzzzzzzzzz Are we there yet ??????? | gizmogizmo | |
10/11/2017 12:20 | Angus is going up nicely ATM | 25wbh | |
10/11/2017 12:07 | lol watch as this springs into double figures shortly folks | datait | |
10/11/2017 12:02 | Well I checked ALBA and the quote was 0.423 which is -0.47% on the day. My smartphone app is pretty good at keeping up to date. There was a brief spike an hour or so ago to +1.18%, maybe that is still being quoted on the averaging system websites like this use. | whattheduce | |
10/11/2017 11:49 | Lol plenty who have interest in Alba as well as Ukog, and positive news from Angus from the Kimmeridge at Lidsey will be highly significant....Onwar Ps what's happened to the drip drip commentary and the other doom and gloom predictions from the desperate snide lowlife brigade??? ;-) | moneymunch | |
10/11/2017 11:43 | Who gives a flying fig about others shares % ?????? What boring clap trap some of you are posting at the moment ???? Price moving up in anticipation of the next RNS. BUY BUY BUY. | gizmogizmo | |
10/11/2017 11:33 | Wtd. Get with it son! | rayrac | |
10/11/2017 11:26 | surely if you click MONITOR it gives the LIVE price?? LSE also showing ALBA up 2% or so---not as reliable, granted. Thanks for your 11.19 post--interesting | mikeygit | |
10/11/2017 11:22 | mm- 'Angus will be testing the Kimmeridge now' roughly 340m of the lidsey-x2 borehole is in the combined kimmeridge/oxford [which overall is exhibiting brockham kimmeridge qualities with natural fracturing appearing to be present]. however its not perforated. a slotted liner is sitting in the oolite - that's what is about to flow/is flowing/being optimised. | wrtmf | |
10/11/2017 11:20 | mikey, the graphs above do not give the live prices and seem to average out movements and often just plain wrong. ALBA share price has been at -0.47% for most of the morning. | whattheduce | |
10/11/2017 11:16 | ALBA UP 2.4% Ukog UP 2.1% DOR UP 6.1%--to confirm any difference of opinions---end of day that counts though!!---AND when good news comes. | mikeygit | |
10/11/2017 11:12 | ALBA not up. Looks like the Friday 'just in case' RNS crowd are turning up. Although I think proper flow results are some way off, an operational update on how things are progressing would be welcome. | whattheduce | |
10/11/2017 11:12 | WTD--You are quite right. A thought had crossed my mind. Peeps have been banging on about tankers leaving the site?? Now I have NO idea how things work, but maybe they will not need them to test the flow. They may only need to test each level for a limited time to evaluate a Flow Test?? and therefore the static tanks on site may well be enough for an initial period? I do not know, but maybe that is how it will pan out. All I do know is that it would be good to have some positive news soon!! GLA LTH | mikeygit | |
10/11/2017 11:08 | Angus will be testing the Kimmeridge now, as per their update 6/11/17...positive data will be well received. Gl ;-) | moneymunch | |
10/11/2017 11:06 | I don't own a drone but, as it happens, I will be driving along the road right past the entrance to BB on Monday at 3pm approx. I'll see if I can co-ordinate passing the entrance (to take photos) with the exit of a dozen tankers coming off site! Failing that I might go and "have a word" with any protesters. lol. | obmuj | |
10/11/2017 11:06 | Note in the planned work that the cement squeeze was the 'final' step. If we take the first testing step, let 'multiple' = 5, for KL1, KL2, KL3 and KL4 that gives 20 flow tests. if you manage two per day, that is 10 days. Then perforate at another single location and repeat. This is not an overnight job. If there is to be interim reporting, we may be lucky to see results mid November - I am increasingly of the mind that we will be waiting until December. The results may not be reported as with HH, this is a different company, even though the test methodology has been changed to be more aligned to HH. "The planned programme is as follows: -- Firstly, proceed ahead to isolate, acid-wash and sequentially flow test multiple 30-100 ft existing perforated zones in the naturally-fractured KL1-KL4, and then; -- Perforate further naturally-fractured limestone reservoir zones in the KL1, KL2 and KL3, isolate, acid-wash and sequentially flow test multiple 30-100 ft zones, and finally; -- Conduct a short cement squeeze in a section of the KL4/KL5, run a new cement bond log, re-perforate the newly cemented section, isolate, acid wash, and sequentially flow test multiple 30-50 ft zones. -- Flow will be initiated throughout the programme via the use of nitrogen-lift (without coil tubing), swabbing and/or pumping via the existing high-capacity linear rod pump Testing is planned to continue until mid-December 2017." | whattheduce |
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