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Yep - nice to see Infrastrata getting some coverage in the Daily mail - imagine the coverage we'll get when the funding for the project lands
https://t.co/C2sK9qxr2u?amp=1
Nice press article, should give a little boost
CITY & FINANCE
¦ GAS storage business Infrastrata was on the rise as it applied for permission to develop more underground caves in Northern Ireland.
This would allow it to develop an extra 15 storage caves, on top of the eight planned.
Founded in 2007, Infrastrata believes its gas caves will be popular with energy firms, since they should help to even out gas prices when events such as cold snaps cause a spike in demand.
Shares climbed by 6.4pc, or 0.06p, to 0.92p.
Cheers spud
Yes we had a site visit earlier this year. It was good to see the close proximity of everything and get a feel for the project. We also met Judith Tweed the islandmagee energy director and local resident
I’ll be in NI next month. May take a look
I believe,Spud and Mcadder have EyeGuy.
Just clearing some warrants today I reckon.
Quick q. Has anyone been out to the site ? Go to NI quite a lot so may swing round and have a look around.
A 1.5 delayed come in by the time and price a buy although down as sell
Any sell is being swallowed up
The money is coming thick and fast now another mill just hit
Well said mcadder.
And what will give this story and infa's involvement more credence, is the leading role taken by JW at the helm. He is an industry heavyweight, much respected in project management and execution. Not your typical AIM minnow CEO.
Funding update imminent imo could land anytime this week. This morning's RNS really confirms just how serious the bod are with their vision for Infa to become a Rough size responsive MRS facility that will be an example of excellence to other gas storage operator's not just in the UK but across Europe. I'm not at all surprised to see people all over this including Malcy again and not at all surprised with the steady overdue re-rate of the SP. If the funding news is on favourable terms for shareholders I expect this to head to 3-4p alone. I'm pretty confident the offtakers will be quick to reveal themselves once the equity funding is announced.
Nice one million just gone through.
The company has applied for planning for further mineral rights at its licence at Islandmagee. Success here, in an adjacent plot would facilitate a larger, 15 cavern additional development and would certainly bulk up the project. INFA is definitely one to watch in 2019.
Can see this going from strength to strength even in tough economic times due to strategic importance to Ireland, N.Ireland, UK and EU. I am holding Looooooong term as I can see this becoming a beautiful little company. Pre requisition days when Danawinner was on here talking it up seem like such a long time ago now. It's been a tough hold. Different company now. Completely turned around. Loving it. Will attempt to trade around core and build my stake. Right, I'm off to sing a sea shanty...
Another 4.7 Million.
I see a little bit of chat about us on the wres board. Nice that the word is getting out
Well said Older, slowly but surely onwards and upwards.
Mr T
Let's keep this sufficiently under the radar that the dross AIM posters (they know who they are) keep away. At least until this multi-bags!
Hopefully, now let’s crack on, and break. .9 GLA
I have nothing intelligent to say except Whoop Whoop to the .90s.
It is a matter of being patient once the day traders had made their bucks I expect the SP to rise today & break through .90 which leaves the next level to be 1.00 on the 'funding' RNS.Looking forward to some form of INFA Xmas 'present' shortly.
Not many posts here,
If this is still under radar ,much more to come.
Credit to the two main posters , great info
NI has plans for a new gas station in Belfast , Gas powered .https://evermoreenergy.com/ There is a concern that any disruption that occurs with Russia will cause EU to have supply issues. 30% of all gas comes from the EU.
Gas will become the main source of energy Infa right place right time right resource . gl