Oil price at its highest in seven weeks
Oil hit its highest in seven weeks on Tuesday, supported by the European Union’s ongoing push for a ban on Russian oil imports that would tighten supply and as investors
Oil hit its highest in seven weeks on Tuesday, supported by the European Union’s ongoing push for a ban on Russian oil imports that would tighten supply and as investors
Edison Research’s Elaine Reynolds discusses Egdon Resources plc in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Egdon Resources plc (LON:EDR) is the topic of conversation when Edison Analyst Elaine Reynolds joins DirectorsTalk Interviews. Elaine explains what has driven a step change in production and revenues in the second
Egdon Resources’ Wressle-1 well continues to produce above expectation, delivering 760–800bopd (228–240bopd net) during the six months to end January 2022. This high rate, combined with high commodity prices, has
Oil soared to $110 mid-Wednesday as details on the European Union’s plans to ban Russia oil continue to be revealed and digested by the market. Up 4.75% on the day
Egdon Resources’ Mark Abbott discusses half year results, exceeding expectations at Wressle, the government’s review of shale gas, Shell withdrawing from the resolution project and what investors should be looking out for in the coming months in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
The price of Brent crude oil is expected to average $100 a barrel in the year, a new World Bank report released yesterday in Washington, D.C. has said. The report,
Egdon Resources plc (LON:EDR) Managing Director Mark Abbott joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss half year results to 31st January 2022. Mark talks us through what he sees as the main points to
Egdon Resources plc (LON:EDR), a UK focused energy company, today announced its unaudited results for the six months ended 31 January 2022. Overview and Highlights Operational and Corporate · Production during the period
Egdon Resources has submitted an appeal against the refusal of planning permission for oil production at Biscathorpe in Lincolnshire. The county council voted by 7 to 4 in November 2021 to refuse