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Pendal Group Then bought just over 5% holding
The opposite, they sold
I noticed the institutional buyers last time I looked at this stock. Can anyone tell me if JP Morgan still hold a position here? I mean it looks like it but I find those holding RNS's super confusing
25p then 30p
She spent 450 quid, it is quite sad
Buy low now, sell high later. Tories MPs are leaving their own party, so a GE will be triggered at some point as there will be no choice. Reform will benefit from this and will at least gain seats and influence in HoC.
Reform are super pro-fracking btw, like Liz was. Presumably, they are also more competent.
This is part of her compensation.
She does work and gets shares as compensation.
She could've just chosen a higher salary instead.
What’s peoples share price projection for this please? Say over the next 6months to 3 years.
What’s your exit strategies?
These are free shares, it’s dilution.
https://www.thearmchairtrader.com/igas-potential-og-winner-as-moves-to-hydrogen-and-geothermal/
My comment on 18 Jan '23:
"Better check what % of the wells have already been paid for.
Shouldn't been too hard for those with the info already."
- She may have checked like I said, and now she has invested into her SIP, which is a good sign.
Well, if the cfo is accumulating into her SIP, then it must be worth holding for a while.
Slow riser.......looking strong
Every neighbour has objected, many cite that they don't want more oil because the country is shifting towards clean energy. But other also complaint about the proposed solar plant planned bext to Glentworth. Some responses are actually quite funny, such as a neightbour that doesn't want oil or solar, and he/she has a solution: "What is wrong with burning coal like we are already doing." I'm sure this neighbour will also complaint if there is a coal mine projected in Glentworth.
Most of the points regarding the road not being suitable for HGV are on point, the Glentworth parish submitted an objection with pictures and I don't understand how the current site was approved with that communication. I think the company should have to propose the construction of an alternative route, maybe the northern road.
Despite all the objections from neighbours, yesterday the Environment Agency sent its position: "we have no objections to this application".
It has added to its letter a series of interesting items:
- We confirm that the operator has already submitted an environmental permit application to the Environment Agency for this development, on 28 October 2022.
- an appropriate hydrogeological assessment has been provided
- There is a good hydrogeological assessment taking into account the need to protect the water around the site.
- There do not appear to be any documents submitted within the planning application that refer to waste management.
- The plans do show that there is an understanding of protecting the water course by creating a bund around the drilling area, which will also hold the oil storage and chemical storage.
It seems this new site is going on track.
If Igas refined and sold it's own petrol , it would make a killing right now!
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1519759/e10-petrol-changes-winter-warning-freezing-fuel-systems
Better check what % of the wells have already been paid for.
Shouldn't been too hard for those with the info already.
Here's what chamelon1 was on about for noob investors:
https://oilfieldbasics.com/2019/01/24/finance-capex-opex/
Just talking earnings. Costs have been funded with long term debt in the past, most of which had been paid off before the energy prices shot up.
IEA sees global oil demand hitting a record high in 2023.
I don’t think you have allowed for opex in your figure @ 44 a barrel
$87 and trending upwards
Shhare price of Igas of this is DEPENDENT on oil in the medium term.
PT based on OIL ALONE > 43p
Possible rns update today, things are are moving on very quickly with us returning 18 offline wells back into production to increasing bopd and also we await the green energy government funding so we can begin the Stoke on Trent geothermal drilling program. We’ve waited years for this and it’s all about to start.
Igas/GT energy will be all over the midlands news this year as we move forward with SSE to deliver geothermal energy.
Buy and hold , atb
Buy and hold
https://drillordrop.com/2022/12/14/igas-submits-glentworth-oil-production-application/
Offer to fix their roads? I think that's a good idea.
Also, they say "going green", so maybe point out that alot of insulation and home maintenance products are oil-based and there are no viable alternatives right now. Oil isn't just for energy, it's for modern living!
Here is the Public Consultation : https://igas-glentworth.co.uk/