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Surely it has to be good news, cant imagine bad news given the OP recently. If it is bad news then at least we know this is a dead duck.
Expect sp to remain flat until the next big date on the calendar , 16/05/2024 for earnings. Will be interesting to see how much of an impact the rise in oil prices has impacted on tullows earnings.
...and there's 'only 8 trades in the first hour', quiet!
No buyers,sellers or algo bots...yet. POO approaching $88. Very strange
just want rahul to announce kenya whilst simultaneously wearing a gold chain then shortly after bringing tyga out to sing "***** better have my money"
Annual General Meeting 2024
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Company will be held at the London offices of Tullow Oil plc at 9 Chiswick Park, 566 Chiswick High Road, London W4 5XT, on 16 May 2024 at 11.00am.
There's been some significant oil discoveries in Namibia lately.
Tullow once owned majority stake in PEL90 (now majority owner being Chevron having bought 80% for $100m).
Tullow also owned majority stake in PEL37.
Where would Tullow be had they kept their stake? Rather than exiting.
KloppsandRobbers
Oh! What name did you go under before?
If only I knew as much as Rahul, lol. Been invested for a while just never post on this shatshow it's full of cr4p. Whole reason I came off it
..you seem to know a lot about this share, where have you been all our lives?
The trend is my friend :)
I guess so but its the same threshold everytime, it's like there's a dam wall stopping it going any higher. Something is not right LeedsWedge, something is not right.
J bees, agm was the 16th April
Careful you have been struck out once today already.
@Sickranchez isn't that by definition what a peak is? :-)
I thought that today but oil has been dropping a bit too, agm soon and be interesting to hear what is going on
Since we peaked its been downhill ever since, why do we get the same trend over and over again?
Seems most oil is up and some 7% , bp, shell, ujo , baron oil all doing well, tullow down sooo annoying. Need some good news
Anton's record for always being wrong is astounding :)
Personally, I trust Anton more than TLW.
The most reputable source is TLW. Do the rampers realise that TLW own about 40% of Jubilee :)
Good to finally get confirmation that we're over 100kbopd at Jubilee from a reputable source.
"Energy minister Matthew Opoku Prempeh told S&P Global Commodity Insights on the sidelines of an energy conference in Accra, the country's capital.
Currently, Prempeh said, Ghana is producing some 130,000 b/d of crude, most of it from the Tullow Oil-operated Jubilee field, which is pumping over 100,000 b/d after a successful 2023 infill drilling campaign. Tullow's TEN and Eni's Sankofa fields, in which Vitol is a stakeholder, make up the remainder. Almost all of Ghana's sweet crude is exported, primarily to China and the Americas, according to S&P Global Commodities at Sea data."
When SB was posting on this board it had some influence.
I am pleased to see this share price holding up relatively well, given the dip on the Oil Price over the last few day.
I maintain what I have said previously, that nothing that any of us post on this board has any influence on the Share Price. I read the comments here totally as a side show to my investment. I often find it interesting an amusing. I am glad to see posts that are neither (like one this morning) removed. Banter is one thing. Comments that would be shameful and embarassing from a ten year old have no place on here.