The Company updates on progress on its commissioning schedule at Saltfleetby. With all equipment necessary to export sales gas now on site, the process has been handed over to commissioning
The Company updates on progress on its commissioning schedule at Saltfleetby. With all equipment necessary to export sales gas now on site, the process has been handed over to commissioning
Further to RNS of 24 May, Forum Energy Services Limited (“Forum”) was granted 91 million Initial Consideration Shares representing approximately 4% of the Company’s fully enlarged share capital resulting from
Today, Malcolm Graham Wood is joined by George Lucan, Managing Director of Angus Energy. It’s been a busy time for the company, with the acquisition of the remaining portion of
On 24 May 2022 the Company announced that it had executed a share purchase agreement to acquire, for consideration paid partly in Angus Energy shares, the entire issued share capital
Acquisition of the remaining 49% interest in the Saltfleetby Project
Angus Energy plc (AIM: ANGS) is pleased to announce that it has recommenced oil production and water reinjection at its Brockham oil field (PL 235) in the Portland reservoir, in
Stephen Bowler, IGAS CEO said: As announced at the AGM in May 2019, we have been actively seeking sites that can appraise both the Kimmeridge Micrites and Portland Sandstones from
Petroleum in the Weald Basin has been produced since the late 19th century from conventional sandstone and carbonate reservoirs sourced from Jurassic marine source rocks.
Petroleum in the Weald Basin has been produced since the late 19th century from conventional sandstone and carbonate reservoirs sourced from Jurassic marine source rocks.
Petroleum in the Weald Basin has been produced since the late 19th century from conventional sandstone and carbonate reservoirs sourced from Jurassic marine source rocks.
Petroleum in the Weald Basin has been produced since the late 19th century from conventional sandstone and carbonate reservoirs sourced from Jurassic marine source rocks.
Stephen Sanderson, UKOG’s Chief Executive, commented: The Portland’s proven ability to sustain a stable dry oil production rate of over 220 bopd for two months provides a further landmark that