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Uk Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:UKOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BS3D4G58 | ORD GBP0.000001 |
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22/11/2016 14:44 | EB3604MZ/A001--Angus Energy Weald Basin No.3 Ltd Pre – EA Permit Ref:N/A Waste Management Licence No:403648 Site Type:S1501 EPR Ref:EB3604MZ/A001 Site Address:Feltons Farm, Old School Lane, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey Site PostCode:RH3 7AU Licence Holder Name:Angus Energy Weald Basin No.3 Ltd Trading Name:N/A Site Name:Brockham Oilfield NGR:TQ1884848668 Easting:518848 Northing:148668 Status Description:Issued Issued Date:14/10/2016 Is that the 14th of October this year it was issued? No wonder we couldn't find it before then. So much for them having the licence Ho Ho Ho It is beyond belief that a Waste Management Licence would be held back as price sensitive information. PS It has only appeared on the EA website in the last week. | beebong1 | |
21/11/2016 19:42 | A great time for free flowing limestones at Brockham and across the Weald. Gl ;-) Oil rallies ahead of OPEC decision on output 01:34 By David Gaffen | NEW YORK Oil prices rose over 4 percent to a three-week high on Monday, bolstered by growing conviction that major oil producing countries would agree to limit output at a meeting next week. Brent crude oil briefly touched $49 a barrel. The London benchmark has risen 11 percent in a week since Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, started a diplomatic charm offensive to persuade the group's more reluctant members to join its proposed output plan. OPEC members are due to agree a world oil freeze pact with non-OPEC countries on In recent days, several OPEC members including Iran, along with non-member Russia, have suggested they were leaning toward a deal to limit output. "When you’ve got all of the major players on board with a production cut, obviously you're very close to getting a deal done," said Phil Flynn, senior market analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago. | ![]() moneymunch | |
21/11/2016 19:00 | 21/11/16 David Lenigas @DavidLenigas 14m14 minutes ago Great to see oil price moving up and I'm excited about drilling Brockham oil well this year! @DoriemusPlc | ![]() moneymunch | |
21/11/2016 16:15 | And to think they had a work over rig on site in January 2014. I wonder why they didn't use it to drill the sidetrack while they had it? I'm still waiting for an answer yet again. Always too difficult for you isn't it. Name the rigs that PW services have. All the services they have provided have been for work overs and well testing. 23 January 2014 Doriemus Plc ("Doriemus" or the "Company") Brockham Oilfield Update -Increased oil production Doriemus Plc (AIM: DOR) is pleased to announce that following the planned first stage work-over programme on the producing Brockham-1 well on the Brockham Oil Field, this well is now producing 84 barrels of oil per day ("bopd") of 28 degree API crude. This represents an approximate 100% increase in production from this well since the announcement on 6 December 2013. A new side track on the shut in Brockham-4 well is still scheduled to be drilled this month to intersect other parts of the reservoir. Look familiar lol www.tradequip.com/se drills, does work overs and services well and it's called a 475 | beebong1 | |
21/11/2016 15:46 | Pmsl, once a know it all, always a know it all, beewrong the self proclaimed expert on the Universe, who normally is proved wrong every time, and whose opinion and prediction is wrong just as often....the PW 475 Rig, that would be 475 HP, as per the Moor 400 Work over rig.....PW doesn't have a model no.475...........Gla holders, Big news on Brockham coming, OGA approval and start date imminent!!! ;-) | ![]() moneymunch | |
21/11/2016 15:13 | Lost a executive director! That's sad news, especially for his family | ![]() rayrac | |
21/11/2016 15:04 | The PW Wells Services 475 rig. NOTE It says rig, not workover rig or work over rig. You have assumed it is the Moor 400. The RNS does not even mention work over. Perhaps you should read up on what constitutes a work over! WORKOVER SERVICES A workover operation is essentially an extensive service on a well which requires interventions in the wellbore to sustain, restore or enhance production. Wells also require ongoing maintenance and repair, due to a number of factors such as wear and tear, age of the wellbore and the effects of the in-situ environment to which downhole equipment is exposed. The length of time required for a workover will vary from well to well depending on the proposed programme of works. P W Well Services Ltd has a competent team of highly skilled and experienced personnel who have worked on numerous projects within the onshore United Kingdom market. Our team has delivered successful projects which not only meet but exceed our clients’ expectations across the different sectors. With our extensive experience within the onshore market we can quickly manage our operations and implement actions to the satisfaction of our clients, regulators, suppliers and interested third parties. P W Well Services Ltd workover units and associated equipment can be used for a wide range of applications including: Pulling and running completions operations Pulling and running rods operations Well kill operations Circulating and well clean outs operations Setting tools downhole operations Wellhead change outs operations Pressure testing operations Supporting perforating operations Supporting wireline/slickline operations Supporting acid stimulation operations Supporting cementing operations Workover Services benefits include: Double and single stand workover rigs which are suitable to use, maintained, inspected and certified Rig manufactured to API standards and European Directives Competent workover crews who can work on a 12hr or 24hr project Preparation of all necessary paperwork required to undertake the workscope Safe system of work onsite and the proactive use of safety tools Projects supported by management team offsite Documentation for any project stored on our bespoke online server and also accessible in hard copies Toolpushers and Drillers have valid IWCF certificates Provision of technical assistance on the programme of works Engagement with regulators and other interested third parties Daily reporting using IADC guidelines The word drill is used once (Drillers). | beebong1 | |
21/11/2016 10:04 | moneymunch and exactly where did I say all this? I don't expect a reply as I didn't. How can it drop when it was a placing. Only idots like you would sell at a price lower than they bought IMO. I suppose if we have one there will be others though! rampity ramp would be a good name for a new show ;o) The contestants would be moneymunch moneymunch and muneymunch just to show it was not fixed! More laughs here to come. | beebong1 | |
21/11/2016 09:36 | . Sorry wrong thread | ![]() football | |
21/11/2016 09:28 | Lol beewrong, WRONG as usual, and a snide lowlife lying cohort who has spent days telling everyone not to buy a Angus as their share price was likely to drop after admission to Aim, well it's doing the opposite, has spent months saying that no EA application had been made for Brockham's sidetrack, well it's been approved, and continues in his usual desperation to undermine and deter about the the start date for the sidetrack when all evidence suggests it will be this side of Christmas, although a week or two delay is some what irrelevant to proceedings....the Brockham side-track will be underway very soon and offers transformational upside for all involved, and will be viewed as appraisal well for HH on free flowing limestones and no doubt a stampede will follow for Ukog and HH players shares if successful. The sidtrack well is planned through an existing well bore and is only expected to take a week or two according to DL, and so whatever the correct terminology for the rig, it will be a mobile one that can be utilised quickly. Gla holders.... Exciting times for the Weald Oil Basin. :') | ![]() moneymunch | |
21/11/2016 09:26 | 5 weeks ago the share price was 1.8 . The market doesn't lie . Be aware of rampers . | charliemike | |
21/11/2016 08:44 | OGA approval for Brockham's sidetrack imminent and oil set for a big bounce according to Saudi/Opec intentions Gla holders exciting times for the Weald players, and big bounce for Ukog and the HH players on free flowing limestones at Brockham. ;-) | ![]() moneymunch | |
21/11/2016 08:36 | and Angus flying this morning, contrary to the prediction of beewrong......WRONG AGAIN!!!!! | ![]() moneymunch | |
20/11/2016 11:50 | Will Oil Prices Go Up? Saudi Arabia Pushes For OPEC Deal To Lower Oil Output 19/11/16 AT 7:04 AM The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) may be headed towards a consensus on capping the oil output by the group after Saudi Arabia pushed toward a decrease, or at least freeze, in the amount of oil being pushed into the market by the member nations of the cartel. At a September meeting in Algiers, OPEC member states decided to work on an agreement to cut the group’s production to between 32.5 and 33 million barrels a day, which would push up the prices of the natural resource in the world markets. The details of how to achieve this goal were left for a fast-approaching meeting of OPEC oil ministers scheduled for Nov. 30. Analysts say that a deal which only has provisions for cutting the production may not be accepted by all members, causing a shift towards a mix of production freezes and cuts in the final deal. “I think the odds are strongly in favor of the deal because Saudi wants the deal,” Helima Croft, RBC Capital Markets’ global head of commodities strategy, told CNBC. “If they want a deal, there will be a deal. Saudi Arabia drives the bus.” “It looks like they're moving toward some sort of deal, and I think that given how active Saudi Arabia is versus in previous attempts where they were less enthusiastic, and also given they would be the ones that would be cutting the most,” said Anthony Yuen, global energy strategist at Citigroup, remaining optimistic about the deal’s fate, CNBC reported. “The final contour of the deal is still being worked out, and it looks to be very fluid given how much they have to negotiate among parties.” | ![]() moneymunch | |
19/11/2016 08:23 | The detractors and others claim that the Brockham sidetrack isn't likely to happen until this coming year, although all the information recently published suggests that the sidetrack will be underway this side of Christmas.........if you want to wait until 2017 before investing then you run the risk of missing out on the rise on confirmation of OGA approval and sidetrack start date.....once agin the detractors are saying that the OGA approval could take months to come through, yet the evidence from the interview from Paul Vonk states that OGA application is already being processed and my link to the OGA "Well Operation Notification System" suggests that a decision is made within 28 days which will be a formality for Brockham given that EA approval is already in place.....listen to the interview links including Barney Gray's Audioboom, he's an analyst for Angus and states several times that the sidetrack will likely happen before Christmas and confirms that the EA approval was the most important and the OGA and HSE approval is nothing more than box ticking before the sidetrack permit is approved.......GLA holders of Alba.....BIG news imminent....Signific | ![]() moneymunch | |
18/11/2016 17:42 | Yep and he DID say that he expected drilling in DECEMBER in an interview with Barney Gray. Time to BUY and quickly before we miss out on any BOOOOM!!! | ![]() mikeygit | |
18/11/2016 17:02 | ps According to Angus Energy's CEO on Monday, the OGA approval application is being processed at this very moment. Gla Holders...Big news coming. ;-) Angus Energy (ANGS) managing director Paul Vonk Interview 14th November 2016 | ![]() moneymunch | |
18/11/2016 15:21 | Guess we'll find out soon enough, or are you still waiting for the EA application that you incessantly stated hadn't been submitted.....pmsl.. | ![]() moneymunch | |
18/11/2016 15:11 | "The Group will now seek the Health and Safety Executive ("HSE") and Oil and Gas Authority ("OGA") permissions needed to drill the BR-X4Z sidetrack at Brockham and will update the market in due course." Does this mean they are going to apply or have they applied though? That is the question! | beebong1 | |
18/11/2016 14:27 | this snippet from the OGA website suggests that a decision on the sidetrack application should be known by 28 days??? Gl ;-) Approval process Licensees can apply for consent to drill and conduct other activities on a well and notify the OGA of these through the Well Operations and Notifications System. Applications to drill should be submitted at least 28 days in advance. Well Operation Notification System See details of sidetrack application from existing production licensed wells via link, applications are made electronically and i'm sure more a formality with EA approval in place. Gla holders, Brockham's sidetrack start date anytime now. ;-) Introduction WONS (Well Operations Notifications System) is an Energy Portal application to allow the UK Oil & Gas Industry to apply for, notify and receive consent for a wide range of drilling and related activities as required under Production Licences. The primary focus of WONS is the technical (geological and geophysical) basis for planned wells, collating and assigning consent for activities required under the model clauses of Production Licences (and various landward licences). WONS works by a system of online submissions: applications for planned activity (from the operator), consents for that activity (from OGA) and notifications of what actually took place (from the operator). Applications may be supported by mandatory or optional supporting documents which can be attached to the relevant submission. Further permits and notifications will be required (for example, environmental permits for offshore wells handled by DECC's Portal Environmental Tracking Software, and for onshore wells, HSE, relevant local authority and Environment Agency submissions). However, consent under the Production licence issued by the OGA from WONS will normally be the final consent in place before drilling can commence. | ![]() moneymunch | |
18/11/2016 09:17 | Clarkson is back. The Holy Trinity does not disappoint ;o) Brilliant first show ;o) | beebong1 |
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