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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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-0.001 | -4.35% | 0.022 | 0.02 | 0.024 | 0.0235 | 0.022 | 0.02 | 99,034,511 | 11:06:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 1.54M | -3.78M | -0.0012 | -0.17 | 650.8k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/12/2017 11:21 | @amr that sounds like swabbing to me. Just so you know - highly productive wells don't need swabbing even if it is just to get them started. | loglorry1 | |
08/12/2017 11:16 | Courtesy of pooboo on LSE, Stephen Sanderson on site, looks like he may have something to report fairly soon imho. "Very busy again, cranes cable is going up and down every few minutes and the cable looks like it has cone shaped bungs on it every 2 or 3 metres down it length. It looks like it is being lowered into and then pulled out of the well. Swabbing??? Steve Sanderson has just arrived" | amr2017 | |
08/12/2017 11:09 | @wtd thanks for that. For a moment I though you had lost your sense of humour. | loglorry1 | |
08/12/2017 11:01 | Remind me again which bright spark of a bull on this thread was telling me EME Empyrean Energy was such a great stock? Looks as screwed as UKOG to me. | loglorry1 | |
08/12/2017 10:58 | Those tanks actually look like diesel fuel tanks to me. The brace around the upper quarter and the colour seems to remind me of heating oil tanks. If UKOG have hit a zone of ready refined oil and is able to extract heating oil direct from the ground, my £9.01 share price target suddenly looks very realistic. Up a few feet and tap there running a pipe direct to the airport to fill up the aircraft perhaps? Self-refining oil well, what will they think of next? | whattheduce | |
08/12/2017 10:53 | Your 5p by close is looking nailed on - how about some more posts about how the scumbags are gonna get it. | terry hardacre | |
08/12/2017 10:49 | Anyone fancy ringing the number on the lorry and asking what the tanks are for? You never know they may just tell us. WTD, I may be miles off but I think they isolate each zone with a kind of bung and the top one will have some kind of tubing which will allow the oil to be extracted without the oil being affected by the zone that requires the cement squeeze. I could be wrong though as I am not in the oil business. | amr2017 | |
08/12/2017 10:36 | WTD---Many thanks--silly me!! | mikeygit | |
08/12/2017 10:30 | Whatever those tanks were yesterday they are purpose built, a customer who comes in over the weekend is a high end fabricator for the oil industry, i will see if he can throw some light on it. | uxbridgearms | |
08/12/2017 10:29 | amr2017.....I sincerely hope you are right.....we shall soon know. I've made my money here that's why I only have 200k (av about 4.2p) as a punt. GLA | geoffmanana | |
08/12/2017 10:22 | (OkForOfficeParty) | jasperthemonkeygod | |
08/12/2017 10:20 | pm'd you, Gis what do you think? Do you like it? | jasperthemonkeygod | |
08/12/2017 10:11 | Mikey, read the RNS with the sequence of events laid out, the cement squeeze is at the end for the small zone where the cement was an issue, it wasn't an issue for the lower zones. Since they were working bottom up it would be reasonable to do the cement squeeze for the last zone before reperforating and flow testing that. | whattheduce | |
08/12/2017 10:10 | mikey, I will send him a note! | gismo | |
08/12/2017 10:05 | Like most who hold here, I am only in it for the money, why else.However what intrigues me is the different messages. I know NOTHING about oil prospecting but have read a little, and on the Question of the cement squeeze. I THOUGHT the cement squeeze had to be completed before any testing. The cement squeeze necessary as ballast droping into drill hole?? So someone said yesterday that the in going lorries may be for the cement squeeze??? To me does not make sense. Maybe someone more savvy than me can explain, please? But all I want for Xmas is a GREAT positive RNS on FLOW TEST RESULTS---Please SANTA!!! | mikeygit | |
08/12/2017 09:59 | What a dazzling wit | terry hardacre | |
08/12/2017 09:27 | I still can't get my shorts to close | jasperthemonkeygod | |
08/12/2017 09:26 | JOhnb said LONG --so as its cold I guess its LONG JOHNS?? | mikeygit | |
08/12/2017 09:26 | Geof. You may be correct and I am wrong.fancy that! N joy! | trapissed monk | |
08/12/2017 09:26 | geoffmanana, You may be worried, I am not. The oil is flowing, the shorters know that, if they close their positions who cares. | amr2017 | |
08/12/2017 09:24 | Don't know about you guys, but feeling pretty wound up here. Nothing's going our way. | terry hardacre | |
08/12/2017 09:23 | I love winding up the derampers while we await news. | hazelst |
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