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They're all happy to lump in to crap like prem though at an mcap of about 10mill
Given the FEED is due next month, is ahead of schedule and under budget. All the project updates to date including majors working on everything from feasibility to financing, the clear demand for storage, the calibre of the BOD who also are backing with their own money.. Why are people selling at a £5m MCAP? You couldn’t make it up.
"EU conference , looking at future funding opportunities for new PCI projects to 2021. Great information to throw into the mix when evaluating potential projects for project’s 3&4 #INFA"
Now, that begs the question, does JW see Infa as a "facilitator" vehicle, using its EU networking skills and PCI experience to "build and sell" , or even just retain minority carried interests, and move onto the next project(s)?
:-) No problem Allthatglitters.
https://www.nexexchange.com/company-all-latest-trades?isin=GB00B28YMP66&listingtypeid=PLSU
Ahh didn't realise INFA used NEX. Oops: newbie mistake there!
Yeah, that's the one.
Cheers Builder12
I notice someone just paid over for 600k :)
There was a 2,341,597 share trade @ 0.529p on NEX at 11:33. Is that your £12k trade Allthatgiltters?
That's a definite buy. Look at the prevailing price at the time and the move up since.
There's also a delayed £12k buy coming...
Beat me to it Spuddy, at that time it's a buy
25k is a delayed buy imo
The question would be why?
as soon as there is any kind of SP rally the manipulators pile in with a sufficiently large sell to stop it in it's tracks!!
Now let’s keep it going ! I love this share
Make that .502 Whoosh!!!!
Can sell 2 million for .49 first sign of blue sky for a good while
That’s what I keep thinking. Is it to let a large investor in before we get to hear some good news? I don’t think I’ve been in a share that drops a tiny amount nearly everyday or what feels like everyday. One good thing is, at least there won’t be a placing because they’d only raise about £27.50 :)
What would be a logical reason for trying to keep the share price down?
Love it!
put headline in google, works that way. I read the other day that the gas we get from Europe in some cases came from Dutch storage. If they had no storage, would we get the gas?
What does it say?
https://www.ft.com/content/9318faec-e1e6-11e8-a6e5-792428919cee "UK urged to rethink and reverse gas storage plans"
I was intrigued by your reference to capacity agreements, an issue I was not aware of. They appear to be National Grid subsidies to infrastructure projects that prove their efficiency. Any chance Nobby you could elaborate further. Do we absolutely require one?
Elsewhere on the NG website I found a promising call for storage, amongst other good articles, in their Future for Gas publication
http://futureofgas.uk/perspectives/gas-generation-and-gas-storage/
Other info on this CM issue
https://www.emrdeliverybody.com/cm/overview.aspx
https://www.regen.co.uk/capacity-market-for-a-renewable-future-call-for-evidence/
https://www.emrdeliverybody.com/cm/overview.aspx
Me too, this looks like an important infrastructure asset for Ireland and the U.K. can’t see why it hasn’t been developed yet tbh. Importing gas into storage for use in winter looks a whole lot easier than fracking across the Irish Sea!!
I bought a few for first time.
Gas storage is an important strategic resource.
Many years ago, I worked with the Hornsea gas storage logistic system when SSE bought it.
Woody in Brussels today...perhaps paving the way for the EU grant bid?
for growing gas customers in northern Ireland. bet they're not pleased with that.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/northern-ireland/more-gloom-ahead-for-consumers-as-sse-hikes-energy-prices-37271338.html
"global markets and rising networks charges", "unavoidable due to the sustained increases in wholesale fuel and transportation costs over the last 12 months"
what a palava, from the largest supplier. need a storage buffer cousins?
A bit of journalism about the meeting with the select comittee: http://www.hvpmag.co.uk/More-gas-storage-is-crucial-to-energy-security-says-EUA/11200
....according to earlier RNSs. Now, will Infa release their findings ahead of submission to the relevant EU body, or keep us all dangling for longer? Or even release them before the London meeting? That would sharpen up the meeting for participants.