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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0325 | 0.03 | 0.035 | - | 0.00 | 07:43:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 1.78M | -4.87M | -0.0015 | -0.20 | 976.2k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/5/2018 07:05 | Goood morning all Gismo, WTD, yes sunny here too | 25wbh | |
21/5/2018 06:49 | mam fach, that depends when you put the pin in the timeline. Short-term smash and grab day traders didn't do well from the last testing cycle but did very well from an earlier one. A new testing cycle is almost upon us and the expectation is good for day traders. For lth, the general progress is towards stable production in one or two years with a learning curve in-between. There is no loss to lth whilst they hold and do not sell for less than they paid. Only spookers talk in terms of real monetary losses when only paper losses are shown. There is an enormous difference between paper and real. Try spending a paper profit! | whattheduce | |
21/5/2018 06:35 | Good morning from sunny Spain. I hear the weather is good at home, great, enjoy folks! | gismo | |
20/5/2018 23:49 | Back after a long day in the stars, thinking about tomorrow's trip now, anyone know what Zeta Reticuli is like at this time of year? | andy | |
20/5/2018 23:36 | Unfortunately this has become another stock for the bottom drawer. It pains me to say that those whom I called derampers were right. | mam fach | |
20/5/2018 22:14 | Rolling down the hill.LOL. | gizmogizmo | |
20/5/2018 22:11 | Tem - ANGS on a roll ? What a load of BULL! From a high of c 35p last year to c 7.25p now is that 'on a Roll' you Idiot ? | jack4691 | |
20/5/2018 21:36 | markfrankie did you hear that west of shetland is needing a new gas pipeline and HUR is postioned perfectly for it, with large amounts of gas in its whirlwind reservior.. | nocrapversion4 | |
20/5/2018 21:33 | go away,WEBIS little ramper boy. the company has a non high ROCE market design, it has a tiny tiny profit margin, please stick to ramping sub £20 mill caps elsewhere, may i suggest hot rampy tips magazine. or similar. | nocrapversion4 | |
20/5/2018 21:32 | Published 18 May 2018 From: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and The Rt Hon Claire Perry MP Written on: 18 May 2018 The Rt Hon Claire Perry MP This article first appeared in The Sun. Developing our North Sea oil and gas has been a Great British success story. Since the first wells started producing in the 1960s we have created a secure domestic energy supply, created thousands of high quality jobs, delivered billions to the economy and driven the growth of a huge engineering sector that we have exported to the world. Even with the amazing improvements in North Sea production, volumes are declining and we are now importing almost half of our gas supplies. Although we are in no way reliant on Russian gas despite what the Russians would have you believe. Because gas is so important for our economy we know that we will need it for decades to come. It also fits with our world-beating climate goals as it generates less CO2 than oil and coal. That is why every estimate of our 2050 emissions reductions targets from the independent Climate Change Committee includes gas in our energy mix and why it is right to continue to look for gas that can be safely extracted from the potentially huge reserves hundreds of metres beneath our feet. And there are other benefits too. Shale gas extraction could provide a big clean growth boost for local communities as part of our modern Industrial Strategy – bringing thousands of high quality jobs, local investment and financial benefits to many parts of the country. And our world-leading environmental regulations mean we could create even more investment and export opportunities from innovations like recycling waste water. There are those who argue strongly against shale gas, using the most colourful and scaremongering language they can find and intimidating local communities and decision makers with lots of protestors from out of town. In my experience, most of these arguments are made by people who actually just don’t want us to use gas at all – now or ever. While we should all be hugely proud of our huge progress on renewables that delivers almost 30 percent of our electricity needs, we cannot meet our energy and heat needs now, or for many years to come, at a price we can afford, without using the gas that geography has gifted us. That is why we committed to support the development of onshore British shale gas and to deliver a clean safe and affordable energy supply for the country. It is why I have set out these changes to the planning and regulation regime to make sure there is support available for all involved in this process. | markfrankie | |
20/5/2018 21:18 | Ive done massive from ukog but moving 10% of my stock over to WEB{webis) relaxed US gambling laws have opened up the door for WEBis whom are perfectly poised with knowledge has to be a 10 bagger from here looking at 100p end quarter HUGE POTENTIAL TAKEOVER TARGET! | craigo121 | |
20/5/2018 19:57 | Have a great week Mikey and Gismo | markycrispy | |
20/5/2018 17:05 | How dare do you lot poke fun at our Generalissimo Gismo, the Leader of the Rampant Rabbit Rampers' Party !!! | jack4691 | |
20/5/2018 16:40 | gismo may come up with a dry hole or need it side tracked, i hear the use of potato starch solves the problem. how many strokes per minute does the pump do??? all she needs now is w@nker watchers , sorry tanker watchers to appear with cameras. I guess it will be all over you tube, sigh!!!! | nocrapversion4 | |
20/5/2018 16:17 | On the plus side, if Gismo uses the rabbit correctly, she may well finally have a gusher on her hands. | si phillis | |
20/5/2018 15:38 | are sure its not the pump and dump assistant, courtesy of UKOG parking services.( a subsidiary of UKOG oil exploration)imo | nocrapversion4 | |
20/5/2018 15:14 | I can see my knackered Ford Granada being delivered by the park and ride assistant outside Terminal 5, the look on his face. | whattheduce | |
20/5/2018 14:45 | I'll be Onslow, with a passport and a lottery win - same appearance and same stained vest, just up in business class now. | whattheduce | |
20/5/2018 13:39 | Her address is more likely: 69 Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate | jack4691 | |
20/5/2018 13:22 | gismo youd better hope mikeys address isnt, 69, threesome close, virgin way,ramsbottom. and be wary if he has a pool party and special guest is Michael Barrymore. Awight !!! | nocrapversion4 | |
20/5/2018 13:22 | Think he/she is trying to be funny??!! | nicebut |
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