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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Union Jack Oil Plc | LSE:UJO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLH1S316 | ORD 5P |
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% | 22.50 | 21.50 | 23.50 | 22.50 | 22.25 | 22.25 | 0.00 | 08:00:36 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 8.51M | 3.61M | 0.0320 | 7.03 | 25.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2019 16:13 | Collapse get out quick | woolybadger62 | |
24/7/2019 16:13 | Nt to sell | woolybadger62 | |
24/7/2019 16:12 | Under 0.2 soonShame on Chris oil | woolybadger62 | |
24/7/2019 16:12 | L2 just collapsed | woolybadger62 | |
24/7/2019 16:12 | It's going to tank big time | woolybadger62 | |
24/7/2019 16:11 | Timberrrrrrr | woolybadger62 | |
24/7/2019 15:23 | At HL, there is no online quote for UJO even for 1,000 to buy. Quote to sell available. Tested dummy for a few minutes now. Wed, 24 July 2019 @3.23pm | jlondon | |
24/7/2019 14:57 | Comments flow test equipment arriving soon moving forwards...... | theblackbaron | |
24/7/2019 11:52 | Looks like a seller of a few to finish the month ahead... | maxwell | |
24/7/2019 10:36 | .263 sells, .267 buys | currypasty | |
24/7/2019 10:18 | But spread 0.26/.28p & most trades are a shade under 0.27p which indicates they are sells but the frequency just strikes me as buyers picking small numbers up for a punt...... what do you all think???? | maxwell | |
24/7/2019 09:54 | Very little volume today Guess steams run out until next update | niku1 | |
23/7/2019 22:31 | Fear not. Vigilant dog. | bionicdog | |
23/7/2019 15:24 | I'm sure the HSE are busy it's a typical Government Dept. burdened by mountains of red tape & bureaucracy which is rather typical of this country. And people wonder why the UK is a difficult place to do business in ! | uggy100 | |
23/7/2019 13:03 | from interweb... "How many barrels of oil from one ton of oil? Petroleum has a specific gravity of 0.88 which means 1 liter weighs 0.88 kilograms. From the volume page we know that: 1 barrel [US, petroleum] = 158.9872972 liter So 1 barrel weighs: 158.9872972 * 0.88 = 139.908821536 kilograms 1 metric ton is 1000 kilograms: 139.908821536 / 1000 = 7.1475121 So there are a little over 7 barrels of petroleum in a metric ton." so they applied for 200t, which equates to 1400 bls of course its not that simple, and lng/water cut/gas will all have to be separated and dealt with.. other consideration is just how long they would run the well test for.. could be a 24hr to start to get some numbers.. so back to the original point... another (US?) website "A gasoline tanker truck holds 9,000 gallons of gasoline. Since a barrel of oil is 44 gallons, one can assume that an oil tanker truck can haul about 200 barrels of crude" so we would need 7 tankers (I guess not all at the same time) as an option to fixed storage | currypasty | |
23/7/2019 12:53 | Depends on volume of course?? | maxwell | |
23/7/2019 11:44 | you can get to their comments via the council main page.. yes the hse think 13 weeks as they are very busy, but say get in touch if its a problem.. perhaps would be easier to pump to a tanker, then no red tape? | currypasty | |
23/7/2019 11:34 | HT link not opening as a problem with the council end @ the moment.. Plus quite a few trades going thro so the interest building.. | maxwell | |
23/7/2019 09:24 | Ujo.... the real McCoy | markfrankie | |
23/7/2019 09:21 | Options @2.1% of current co' are available when our share price gets beyond 0.3444p | markfrankie | |
23/7/2019 09:10 | I think we are a long way off needing storage for 199 tons of crude oil yet... lets not get ahead of ourselves! They must be confident it will be needed though, hence the application! | currypasty |
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