Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
"I now know very little about it, so I'm wondering if the extra 8.33% worth having. "
Whole exercise looks like the seller just wants to get out at any price
"Aurora Production has accumulated upstream ring fenced tax losses of ca.£90 million that should be available to offset tax on future profits" TBH I've never heard of them - seem to be a small outfit based in Aberdeen but with tax losses like that they've clearly been pretty active
"And if they’re investing 250 million in existing infrastructure or exploration, "
No - HUR has to RAISE £250 mm
"Someone did say that Mucuria would take over Angus had GL not paid that Hedge "
Adrian - some of us were pointing that out last year - that late delivery of First Gas would gift Mercuria all the cards
And so it has turned out
Entry Now Closed Good Luck On Your Predictions Entries !!!)
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Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.059 Strong Buy
RE: Cash Call coming for SS pay increase22 Dec 2022 14:26
News soon
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.059 Strong Buy
RE: Stephen Sanderson is the CEO of UKEn.21 Dec 2022 16:32
News soon glah
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.059 Strong Buy
RE: Stephen Sanderson is the CEO of UKEn.21 Dec 2022 15:55
News soon glah
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.061 Strong Buy
RE: Reality check?20 Dec 2022 08:26
Early rns be nice
Bcarm Posted in: BOIL Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.143 Strong Buy
RE: RE-Upl up 20%19 Dec 2022 18:35
Ukog is gona move soon
Gla boiler’s
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.061 Strong Buy
RE: Reality check?19 Dec 2022 18:32
News soon good luck buying tomorrow
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.061 Strong Buy
RE: Turkish Delight17 Dec 2022 18:03
Rns soon 7 am Monday b nice Get the ball rolling lot of oil
Bcarm Posted in: BOIL Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.125 No Opinion
RE: When people like Magoo arrive15 Dec 2022 18:26
Ukog a better option ust chuckle if u like
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.065 trong Buy
RE: Turkish Delight15 Dec 2022 17:39 Massive new year coming for old ukog Glah
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.062 Strong Buy
RE: 5432115 Dec 2022 14:24
Hold tightly
Bcarm Posted in: UKOG Posts: 1,193 Price: 0.061 Strong Buy
RE: 0.30p is a figure just as 0.04p is a figure15 Dec 2022 05:25
News soon hold tight
" However the hedge means for producing periods, a considerable proportion of the upside will go to Mercuria the hedge provider rather than PIs, AND for the period when no production has taken place but where there is a hedge in place, Mercuria is in the sweet spot with ANGS footing the considerable bill"
Yes - correct - but that 's the risk ANGS HAD to take to get the finance to complete the development . No hedge = no finance = no development at all
"And on another positive note Brent just under 82 dollars"
problem is that many of the hawkish FI's were talking $ 110 +++ by now
"Doesn't it depend which period you are talking about? If it is the period when SFBY was not producing it is not income foregone, because there wasn't any to forgo. "
Yes - its actually worse than loss as its a debt for those months - which the debtors have obviously just called in - hence the raise. But now they are producing at or above the hedge then any difference is just money we could have made but aren't .
"... The UK government’s list of only 5 hydrogen infrastructure projects includes several in the north-west and north-east of England but nothing for the south."
perhaps because that where their core support is - Tories = No Drilling
"I know I am a positive poster, but I do wonder if SS isn't on to a winner in Portland."
And its going to cost over £ 500 million Ocelot - he hasn't got tuppence to rub together
"Looking at the trades, the majority are buy actions."
No system publishes accurate Buy/Sell information. This site rates it as a sell (red) if your TRADE Price is lower than the mid price in the published range - if your TRADE price is above the mid point of the quoted range it's rated as a BUY (Blue)
It's really useless - why they persist with it is beyond everyone................ and before you ask there is no way you can actually tell the difference - you'd need access to the order books of every trader all the time and that isn't possible for anyone - not even the Stock Exchange