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Doesn't using CAPITALS in texts and messages mean that you are shouting?
Why are you shouting at me? This is a discussion board and if I have upset you then I apologise.
All I am trying to do is ask any investors who might be think about investing to research the history of NTOG.
I was once interested in investing in British Leyland and then I woke up for the nightmare.
May I suggest a change of company whom you work for? You two appear so enthusiastic and dedicated to the role but might not be employed by the best company who is trying to pump NTOG. Ever considered a better career?
How about you practice the following phrase - "Would you like fries with that?"
EarlofPumpers, just how do you know that there is an update due any day? Pumping up NDOG are we?
I use my crystal balls but for much better uses.
Your calculations, which you are using previous production figures with fictional oil prices and a bloody brilliant daily well productivity if you think that a well is up 24h / 365 days a year.
FYI - Average price of crude oil in 2021 was around $70 per barrel.
2020 price was $42
Conman, your login name says it all.
This company, NDOG, is the biggest pile of shyte going. I was in about 8 years ago and I was one of the few who got out with a few quids profit. I keep an eye on this board as I just cannot believe how long Lofgrunt can stay as CEO and how the company can keep operating.
As previously stated, DYOR but please look into the history and not the fiction that is written in the RNS's
Conman, invest in Bitcoin as this time next year Rodney, you will be a millionaire. You certainly won't if you invest in NDOG.
Folks, can I be the first to present to you the new NTOdoG cryptocurrency, the NDOG.
Forget crypto mining, with NDOG with every half a centimeter hole that you dig in your back garden you will receive 1000 NTOG shares at a discounted rate. But please note, if you dig deeper than 2 cms then you have bettered the total amount that NTOG has drilled this year and last year. To the NTOG board, please correct me if I am wrong and I will remove this comment.
Beware, markets fluctuate and I would not recommend investing in Crypto Currencies and neither would I recommend investing in NTOG. Just my own personal opinion.
You are looking at the global market with the expectation that if the price of oil/gas goes up then so do the profits for oil/gas producers. Trouble is with NTOG, when the price goes up the NTOG share price does not. Why do you think this happens?
DYOR - Dump NTOG
Helpless, you give me so much enjoyment reading your drivel with you trying to pump up this bag of shyte so what ever you do please stay on this board and keep giving me a laugh. Notice the lack of recommendations that you have (not) received.
Me, I do not have a friggin clue who Weyland is, along with the other people who know how NTOG operates and its history.
I've been following NTOG for years and I must admit that way back when I first started following I thought like all you pumpers that it was very under priced. So much so that NTOG developed a soft spot in me, big mistake as I should never allow my investments to over rule my pocket. Guess it was because NTOG was the first trade that I done.
I dont comment on any other boards, but NTOG is an exception for me, stupidly. As soon as ML leaves I will reinvest. No point doing it before as I cannot ever see the share price going south with him at the realm.
A question for all you pumpers, why have NTOG teased us with what they are hoping to get in Tunisia without telling us the full details? My thought is that like you Helpless, the board all have warrants so that they want to get the SP to the heavy heights of 0.80p
I do think every time I have to pay to have a P1$$ at a public convince that the 20p that I pay could be worth 25 NTOG shares at the warrant price. Then again, I would rather pay to have a P1$$
I can dream but I guess that we will just have to settle for a bit of Tunisian desert.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/markets/article-9685295/Oil-giants-Shell-BP-raise-stakes-bid-curb-emissions.html
"Shell is considering a blockbuster £7bn sale of its holdings in the US's largest oil field. This could see the company sell off 260,000 acres in the Permian Basin (pictured), mostly in Texas."
"he would not have taken the roll unless there was a determination to grow the company."
Ha bloody ha, and financial reward or growing his empire does not come into it?
We are not talking about BP or Shell here but a mucky mouse company who should have been under chapter 11 years ago.
They have milked the AIM market for years and if our glorious chairman was as confident in the company as you say, then he would be able to spare a couple of mill or two to take NTAWT private.
I cannot be arse but would there not be a conflict of interests as our glorious chairman has directorships in three oil & gas companies? -
Chairman, Predator Oil & Gas Holdings PLC, 06/2020–PRESENT
Chairman, Nostra Terra Oil & Gas Co PLC, 03/2020–PRESENT
Board Member, 88 Energy Ltd, 03/2015–PRESENT
Do you know how many hours per week he has to work is in his contract? And before you say that it is his knowledge and contacts that make his input important, why the FCUK would he work for a public listed companies instead for his personal interests? Unless he has a shed load of shares.
Another Non-Exec Director of LinkedIn, their profile shows that he is still a member of the following groups -
Consult Energy Recruitment.
Global Jobs and Career Updates.
Billy, I totally agree with what you are saying and also Helpful, some of your comments do make sense.
My question to one and all is, could the banter on this forum have such an impact that NTOG's share price drops 15% and then does not recover at all the next day?
Is AIM this fragile?
From RNS Number : 3214I, Update on Hedges & Senior Lending Facility, Wed, 1st Apr 2020
"Senior Lending Facility
In January 2018, the Company entered into a US$5.0 million Senior Lending Facility with WAFD. The borrowing base of the facility is derived from oil production rates at the Company's Pine Mills and Permian Basin assets. The most recent semi-annual redetermination was last completed on 30 January 2020. Accordingly, the current borrowing base and interest rate of the Senior Lending Facility are US$1.78 million and 4.5% per annum respectively. The maturity of the facility was extended by two years to 29 January 2022. Nostra Terra remains in compliance with all covenants.