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Surely this should be much higher
Nice to see a bit more support today.
For those interested, this revised Air Quality Report was appended to the Albury planning application last week, possibly in response to consultation comments. In short, the Air Quality Effects were determined to be "not significant".
file:///C:/Users/Mark.Waller/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe/TempState/Downloads/Air%20Quality%20Note,%20Albury%20Hydrogen%20Project,%20P1087_B_1_Redacted%20(1).pdf
Found the bottom maybe. Back in low 20's thevery least ? GL
Nice to see a form of normality return to the buying patterns and SP movement, but this really needs a correction into the low 20's at the very least. Still expecting at least one TR1 which may help. GLA
Volume back up, share price back up.
Political push for shale is ongoing..
https://www.americanexperiment.org/matt-ridley-england-wouldnt-have-an-energy-crisis-if-it-used-fracking-to-produce-natural-gas/
Lifting the moratorium would be stage one. Would be no point in lifting it without either significant public opinion shift or a plan on how to incentive and engage locals and councils. If you look at the central government advice around planning for wind farms and other green energy, there are ways to exert pressure. Can’t see it happening anytime soon, but the fact that it is being discussed and may be for some time now can only increase speculative interest here. There will be some lag before all of the impacts of the current gas and oil price hits the end users which could create a very long conveyor belt of reasons to regurgitate the question.
Can the government override Notts county council on the fracking ban near Gainsborough I`m not sure if they can it would put a rocket up the sp though if they could.
Any views on why the comparison below seems to be giving IGas a £96m EV?
https://twitter.com/OilGasTracker/status/1445342393226629126
I have it under £40m which would make it competitive in this list before considering its advanced diversification positions?
I would say rightly Pawn. I consider myself sympathetic to the environmental cause but until we can do without hydrocarbons we should try our best to be self sufficient and the debate against fracking was flakey nonsence from jumped up locals rather than genuine scientific concern IMO. Igas now well placed without it, but much of the balance sheet right downs I believe to have been down to the fracking moratorium so any media change on fracking can only add potential upside.
Rightly or wrongly the UK looks like taking another look at fracking to solve the energy crisis. Seems the Russian gas fiasco has woken quite a few up to how bad things could get during a hard winter and given the issues we've been having already in only Sept/Oct can't disagree.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10074107/amp/Britain-reconsider-ban-fracking-exploit-North-Sea-oil-MPs-urge.html
Russia said the will deliver more than its contract agreements but never states it will meet all the shortfalls
'outstrip supply you mean'. That's always the case in Winter, its why there is gas pipeline infrastructure and gas storage build up over the summer across Europe (and also why current gas prices are so high). The extent to how much demand is in excess of supply is key, not simply that is.
Gas demand will out strip demand uk and rest of Europe so as the weather drops below 5°c
Whilst googling for any IGas news I came across this report. Its over a week old so appologies if already posted, but I hadn't read before:
https://total-market-solutions.com/2021/09/igas-energy-plc/
Not sure if our pensioners and poor struggling to heat their homes this winter will reopen the fracking debate, but it is another potential upside I hadn't considered and would be a gamechanger for IGas's core revenue.
I think that most people have probably taken their position here now Gromshy & are waiting for further updates.
Morning Builder12,
Do you think there is something brewing? Or have folk lost interest?
Only 399 shares traded in the first hour, nothing since 08:04.
IP - this share dealing is a fickle business. Lots of people chasing the ball when they should be thinking about taking up a strategic position for the next pass. We need some news to spark interest here - not even sure any more that an RNS with a significant new II would do it at this point. I suspect media stories around Hydrogen and Deep Geothermal along with production updates will start to turn the tide, and I'm hoping to head it in the net. Good luck
Where are all the rampers who were spouting great things last week? Do they even have holdings I wonder.
0.1653 close. Nothing to shout about, but at least its blue on a rather red day across the board.
Doesn't look like he did...
https://www.businessgreen.com/news/4038225/build-beaver-boris-johnson-touts-offshore-wind-rewilding-key-levelling-agenda
Presumably the Igas tweet was posted because Boris was speaking to conference today. Does anyone know if he said much about green energy development incentives?
Any idea when when we are hoping to hear about a govt backed Geothermal Development Incentive? The best thing I’ve been able to track down is this response to a Parliamentary questions in July, indicating Incentives might be included in the 2022-25 £270m Heat Development Fund?
https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-06-29/24272