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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Victoria Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:VOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRWR3752 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 3.85 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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11/4/2018 12:26 | Firstly Logbaba and Bassa power plants are and were only a temporary solution but obviously the contract was envisaged to continue for a longer period and indeed planned to double to 100MW. Secondly and more importantly are the Dibamba Power Plant which is due by 2020 to have converted or added the facility to use Natural Gas producing 140MW with 90MW by January 2019 . Then there is Grenor Group which is planning to install 150MW of gas fired power generation equipment with 75MW by late 2018. This would give a rough figure of 60 mmscf/d maxed out, without Logbaba and Bassa in the equation! Hence why the share price is steady now, after the initial bad news regarding ENEO and Logbaba/Bassa temporary power plants. This is why I continue to buy at 33.5p | highasakite | |
09/4/2018 07:42 | Yes, in the 16th Feb update. | fatnacker | |
08/4/2018 14:22 | "We are very exited about what’s to come, this is going to be a great year" Haven't we all heard this before ? | highasakite | |
07/4/2018 21:45 | Today the post Corey Fourie made on the VOG FB page has been deleted. When I have emailed him back asking why his post has been deleted my e mail bounces back as undeliverable and clearly my email address has been blacklisted by Gaz Du Camerouns IT people. Bizarre stuff. | dianecarberry | |
31/3/2018 11:33 | dodge, Cameroon would be doomed if they appropriated assets, they are surviving on imf cash, the imf would withdraw sharpish as would all overseas investment, not sure why you're petitioning for that exactly? | fatnacker | |
31/3/2018 11:07 | Remember Cameroon is a Commonwealth country! | deutsch3 | |
31/3/2018 09:55 | No chance of that. The need to provide power to the people of Cameroon trumps everything, all the government needs to do is take control of the asset. | dodge city | |
31/3/2018 08:21 | Indeed dodge, do you think the Cameroon should return exploration and development cash at the same time? | fatnacker | |
30/3/2018 23:39 | Africans are taking control of their lives in SOuth Africa by taking their land back from white farmers, the Cameroons should do the same and take control of their gas assets. | dodge city | |
30/3/2018 13:04 | 3 months without the dry season power station profits. Another 3 months to follow. | sleveen | |
30/3/2018 13:03 | 3 months without the dry season power station profits. Another 3 months to follow. | sleveen | |
30/3/2018 12:33 | Was it circa 1960 that Cameroon gained independence. So blame it on the "white countries" for the total mismanagement of assets and economy for the last 58 years... this always happens when the dictators try to cling on to power.... Of course it's nothing to do with them embezzling billions for their families and corrupt friends. | robbiekeane | |
30/3/2018 09:22 | Extended power outages in Cameroon cannot be tolerated. It is the duty of the Cameroon government to seize all power generating assets for the good of the people. Companies from "white" countries cannot be allowed to exploit Africans any longer. | dodge city | |
28/3/2018 13:41 | lol - yes you are right - it was a long time ago... | robbiekeane | |
27/3/2018 21:11 | ooh la la - Monsieur highasakite vous avez l'impression que tout le monde ici parle français - sans plans pour moi. Bonsoir... | robbiekeane |
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