Predator Oil & Gas Holdings PLC
LSE:PRD

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LSE:PRD
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Price: 4.3 GBX 19.44% Market Closed
Market Cap: 29.5m GBX
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Market Cap
28.7m GBX
Industry
Energy

Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc engages in the exploration, appraisal, and development of oil and gas assets. The firm is focused on developing oil recovery onshore Trinidad using carbon dioxide injection and exploration and appraisal offshore Ireland. The company was formed to consolidate the acquisition of a specific non-operated oil and gas business opportunity in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Its subsidiaries include Predator Oil and Gas Ventures Limited (POGV) and Predator Oil & Gas Trinidad Ltd (POGT). POGV is the operator of the two Licensing Options offshore Ireland, Licensing Options 16/26 and 16/30. Licensing Option 16/26 is located approximately 20 kilometers south of Shell’s Corrib gas field and offshore gas gathering infrastructure. Licensing Option 16/30 is located approximately 40 kilometers east of Kinsale Energy’s Kinsale gas field and offshore gas gathering infrastructure.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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