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UKOG Uk Oil & Gas Plc

0.0325
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Last Updated: 07:43:19
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.0325 0.03 0.035 0.0325 0.0325 0.03 5,499,449 07:43:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 1.78M -4.87M -0.0015 -0.20 976.2k
Uk Oil & Gas Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker UKOG. The last closing price for Uk Oil & Gas was 0.03p. Over the last year, Uk Oil & Gas shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0325p to 8.30p.

Uk Oil & Gas currently has 3,253,992,610 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Uk Oil & Gas is £976,198 . Uk Oil & Gas has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.20.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/4/2021
20:50
who will hit 10p first this year ukog or angus?
johncasey
27/4/2021
19:58
We're going to go very soon termite and the rest of you, if there is more than one!! Get in!! I won't say again so think on when it does!! You have been told! take it as you like!!
patwhitelies
27/4/2021
19:35
Do you want some?
bionicdog
27/4/2021
18:42
Invest in UKOG and get yourselves into hot water; oh dear oh dear
cyan
27/4/2021
18:07
.23p,rns,its as if I run with 12m,wtd and giz,No1 Oaf!
Bring and buy sale, oil4gas,oil4gas,get yer gas here!
he he

iammrweald
27/4/2021
17:17
We are actively investigating ways to carry on drawing a large salary for as long as possible. We have no experience in this field whatsoever , but nothing else is working out.
bionicdog
27/4/2021
17:02
You sound like a broken toy You and you aliases have ruined this board
patwhitelies
27/4/2021
16:53
GKP is so much better and I have a rare insight into operations there which I share with the 'team'.

Goat Cam knows best... 🐐👀📹

mcflyo2
27/4/2021
16:51
Shocking and cynical RNS rehashing old 'news'. Thought I read this "news" before;


16th April results



"As a diversification, we are increasingly active in the newly emerging geothermal energy field, where we possess the key subsurface and engineering skills necessary to make such projects work. As well as new standalone geothermal projects, we are currently investigating the viability of hybrid energy sites envisaged to derive power from both petroleum and geothermal. We are a founder member of the newly formed Geothermal Energy Advancement Association.

We are actively investigating hybrid geothermal projects at two of our UK sites and will review geothermal opportunities onshore Turkey."

'We are a founder member of the newly formed Geothermal Energy Advancement Association.'

cyan
27/4/2021
16:31
UKOG
@UKOGlistedonAIM
GEOTHERMAL LATEST: We are proud founding members of the Geothermal Energy Advancement Association, focussing on increased investment and awareness of this sustainable source for zero-carbon power [...]

hans christian andersen
27/4/2021
16:17
HCA ; I think it was pretty cynical using an RNS for that non news story. At best it should have been tweeted. Absolutely ridiculous RNS; what next; Sanderson buys a new pair of trousers.
cyan
27/4/2021
16:13
I can't believe how all these idiots get mugged off so easily on the lse UKOG bb. I bet if they release a RNS that said SS had got a hernia going to the bank they would all think it was good news.
hans christian andersen
27/4/2021
16:05
Good grief; people see an RNS and thinks its good news. A vacuous waste of circa £100 RNS cost.
cyan
27/4/2021
16:05
just grabbed some...back in again
johncasey
27/4/2021
15:55
I forgot GAS!
hans christian andersen
27/4/2021
15:42
Crash trolley being cleaned?
iammrweald
27/4/2021
13:17
My .23p here,defib back out. MM's working over time to keep waning interest here. Will we see the crash trolley before Friday.....or another sneaky 5pm rns?? he he
Temm/JC,has the queen topped up recently?? he he

iammrweald
27/4/2021
13:02
Marking the post down won't stop it happening.
bionicdog
27/4/2021
12:10
Chart is about to go by the looks of it.
bionicdog
27/4/2021
11:09
Global freezing upon us in another successful Maestro prediction. One more in a loooooong line of successful predictions.
kemche
27/4/2021
10:59
EUROPE BRACES FOR EXTREME MAY FREEZE
APRIL 27, 2021 CAP ALLON
The models are in, and the models are grim: the majority of Europe is set on for an extreme May freeze with heavy snow forecast for Scandinavia, the Alps, Germany, and even the UK.

April, 2021 (to the 27th) has been one of the coldest of the past 100 years: not since the Centennial Minimum have Europeans suffered an April this chilly. As reported last week, the UK is on for its coldest April since 1922, with Germany set for its nippiest since 1917, with no signs that the anomalous freeze will let up as the month draws to a close:


APRIL 27:

GFS 2m Temp Anomalies (C) for April 27 [tropicaltidbits.com].

APRIL 28:

GFS 2m Temp Anomalies (C) for April 28 [tropicaltidbits.com].




In fact, the historic spring chill is forecast to run well-into May, as further Arctic air masses –riding south on the back of a low-solar-activity-induced meridional jet stream flow— invade the lower latitudes:


MAY 3 TO MAY 8:

GFS 2m Temp Anomalies (C) for May 3 to May 8 [tropicaltidbits.com].

There is simply no let-up in sight for the majority of the continent.




The “breadbasket of Europe” (the Ukraine) can expect its fertile lands to suffer temperature departures as much as 20C below the seasonal norm during the first week of May, leading to major crop losses/delayed planting.

Losses will be felt across many European growing regions, particularly in those French vineyards that have already been decimated by record April lows of -8C (17.6F), and beyond. Here, winemakers have taken to drastic action such as lighting thousands of ‘frost fires’ in a bid to stave off the big freeze — these controlled burnings are far from 100% effective though, and are expensive, costing up to €3,000 per hectare.




It isn’t just tender grapes that have been struggling of late; even notoriously cold-hardy crops such as beets and rapeseed are dying-off. And, depressingly, another look at the weather models reveals that heavy May snow is on the cards for many, including incredibly rares inches across Scotland, northern England, and Wales:



GFS Total Snowfall (cm) April 28 to May 13 [tropicaltidbits.com].




I don’t know for how much longer the AGW train can deliver that hot and steamy ‘global warming gravy’ to all those controlling elites; but to me at least, its days look numbered.


The COLD TIMES are returning, the mid-latitudes are REFREEZING, in line with the great conjunction, historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow (among other forcings).

Both NOAA and NASA appear to agree, if you read between the lines, with NOAA saying we’re entering a ‘full-blown217; Grand Solar Minimum in the late-2020s, and NASA seeing this upcoming solar cycle (25) as “the weakest of the past 200 years”, with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.

Furthermore, we can’t ignore the slew of new scientific papers stating the immense impact The Beaufort Gyre could have on the Gulf Stream, and therefore the climate overall.

johncasey
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