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I don't subscribe to to the premium service but any news that drops the price by 37p 9,6% should be issued through the RNS Service for the benefit of all shareholders.
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Controversial UK government aspirations to replace gas boilers in some homes with a hydrogen-based alternative are likely to be scrapped, Grant Shapps, the energy minister, has indicated.
Shapps said he believed hydrogen would form part of Britain’s overall energy mix but predicted it was “less likely” that the gas would be routinely piped into people’s homes, as concerns grow about cost, safety and perpetuating a reliance on fossil fuels.
Trials have been underway as part of a government move to phase out natural gas boilers by 2035 amid a broader effort to decarbonise domestic heating, which accounts for about 17% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions
Anet zero trial of hydrogen heating systems in a town near Liverpool has been scrapped after locals pushed back in favour of gas boilers and heat pumps.
Aston Martin changing over to EV's, looks like the H2 option is being left behind.
If the FPSO remains on station then will be a good indication that Well 6 is still producing.
I hope the deteriorating relationship between the West and China, is not affecting the progress of the deal being signed,
Petrolantic still appears to be hove-too in the vicinity of the FPSO, it looks as though the weather is preventing hook up with winds SW38 Knots.
Apologise if already mentioned but Petrolantic appears to be at Lancaster for the next lift.
Having an established Cameroon oil & gas producer as a operator/partner with FSPO vessels in the area must have many advantages.
If I remember correctly one of the options was to use the LING Plant on Bioko Island but I don't think the Cameroon Government were to enthusiastic about it. I think at one stage Cameroon government held talks with the New Guinea government but I don't know what the outcome was.
If their was a disagreement then the fact that Perenco has its own infrastructure all within Cameroon must be a huge bonus with alterative and more cost effected options to consider.
We don't know what Perenco paid for the New Age stake but Oil & Gas prices being what the are I can't see them sitting on it for to long.
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The only caveat I would like to add to the above post is that with volumes being so low it leaves the SP open to manipulation for a P & D, so hopefully any increase in Volumes and SP will be accompanied with news.
Present trading seems to indicate PI's doing the trading.
The next vote of confidence will be when the big boys join the party, which should be made apparent with a rise in volumes and SP.
T0 add to the post below.
Active in Cameroon since 1993, Perenco operates in the Rio del Rey and Douala basins, with its production last year averaging about 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Etinde lies at least 20 kilometres southeast of Perenco’s producing fields in the Rio del Ray basin and some 160 kilometres northwest of its Hilli Episeyo FLNG facility which it charters from Golar LNG.
Will Perenco be satisfied to have an equal share of Entinde with Lukoil while it is operator and will probably be using some of its own infrastructure.?
It has several wells in the same basin and a line going down to Kribi offshore LING Plant, I would imagine they would want full control of the project with a bigger share of the voting rights which could make BLVN'S 25% attractive to Perenco or even Lukoil.
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I'm viewing the latest RNS as another one of the ducks lined up, still a few more to join the parade.
Well, that one was a damp squib, roll on Exploitation Licence.
Tight ship no leaks.
Still possible for an after hours RNS.
The market doesn't appear to know what direction to move in.
Why was Lukoil suspended by the London Stock Exchange?
Lukoil is among 27 firms whose shares were suspended by the London Stock Exchange in early March in order to avoid market turmoil. The Moscow-headquartered firm has not faced sanctions.
Putin ally Alekperov resigns as president of Russia’s Lukoil
www.theguardian.com/business/2022/apr/21/alekperov-r…
Lukoil is still not under European sanctions, but many expect it to be targeted because of the energy giant’s importance to the Russian economy, and the fact that it has already been under US sanctions since 2014. Alekperov, who is also under US sanctions, was among the business leaders summoned by Putin to a meeting at the Kremlin on February 24.
Troubled: Challenged West Africa gas scheme hit by sanctions on Russian partner
Progress at New Age's challenging Etinde development offshore Cameroon has been hit by Ukraine conflict
Come across this information while doing some research, don't know if the sanctions still apply.
5 April 2022 10:53 GMT UPDATED 7 April 2022 10:04 GMT
By Iain Esau in London
A long-delayed gas and condensate project offshore Cameroon that was set to be given the go-ahead this year has been hit by yet another major problem because one of the partners is a sanctioned Russian company.
Chinese-financed player NewAge has been trying to get the multi-field Etinde development to fly for several years, but its complex geology and disagreements with the Cameroon government have always made it a challenge and something of a marginal asset.