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Ticker · ORCA ISIN · GB00BN0TY502 LEI · 213800S2M4Z7VSJVN964 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 117 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-12-18 Report Publication Anno…
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL ORCA

About ORCADIAN ENERGY PLC

https://orcadian.energy/

Orcadian Energy PLC is an oil and gas development company focused on transforming discovered resources into producible reserves in the North Sea. The company specializes in developing viscous oil assets by applying polymer flooding, an enhanced oil recovery technique used to maximize recovery rates and accelerate production. Its core strategy involves securing resources at low cost and applying innovative engineering to create efficient development schemes. The company's key asset is the Pilot field, in which it holds an 18.75% carried interest. The development concept for Pilot is based on a polymer flood using a dedicated FPSO and incorporates renewable power to minimize emissions. The portfolio also includes a 100% interest in the Elke and Narwhal discoveries, planned as tie-backs to the Pilot infrastructure, as well as interests in the Fynn Beauty and Earlham discoveries.

Recent filings

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Final Results
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states: 'Orcadian Energy plc... is pleased to announce its audited results for the twelve months ended 30 June 2023.' It contains a 'Chairman and CEO's Statement' and detailed 'Financial Results' for the year ended June 30, 2023, including a loss statement and cash flow information. This content is characteristic of a full Annual Report. Furthermore, it mentions that the 'annual report and accounts' will be posted to shareholders and made available on the website. Although it is an announcement, the text provided is extensive and contains the core financial details, making it the Annual Report itself, rather than just a brief RPA. The period covered is a full fiscal year (12 months ended June 30), which points strongly to a 10-K equivalent filing, which in this context is best classified as the comprehensive Annual Report (AR) or 10-K. Given the options, 'AR' (Audit Report / Information) is the closest fit for a comprehensive annual report that includes audited results, although '10-K' is the formal SEC term for the US equivalent. Since the document is clearly the full annual report content, 'AR' is selected as the most appropriate category among the provided choices for a comprehensive annual filing that isn't explicitly labeled '10-K'. However, since the definition for 10-K is 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance,' and this document fits that description perfectly, 10-K is the most precise classification for a full annual report.
2023-12-18 English
Investor Presentation via Investor Meet Company
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is an official announcement released via RNS (RNS Number: 1055W) on December 8, 2023. The core content states that the CEO will provide a live presentation regarding the 'Pilot Field Farm-out Deal and Partnership with Ping Petroleum' via 'Investor Meet Company' on a future date. This announcement is specifically about scheduling and promoting an upcoming presentation intended for investors. According to the definitions, a detailed presentation for investors focusing on financials and strategy aligns with the Investor Presentation (IP) code. Since this document is an announcement *about* the presentation, and not the presentation itself, it could potentially be RPA or RNS. However, the subject matter is clearly an 'Investor Presentation', making 'IP' the most specific classification for the *topic* being announced. Given the context of announcing a specific investor event, and the document being a short regulatory news service release, it is most accurately classified as an announcement of an Investor Presentation. Since 'IP' is defined as the presentation itself, and this is an announcement of one, we must check the RPA/RNS rule. The document is short and announces an event/material. If the material being announced (the presentation) is not attached, RPA or RNS is appropriate. Since the topic is explicitly an 'Investor Presentation', and the document is a standard RNS release, we check if 'IP' is the best fit. Given the options, announcing an investor presentation is a specific type of corporate communication. If the presentation material itself were attached, it would be IP. As it is only an announcement of the event, it leans towards RPA or RNS. However, the content is entirely focused on the upcoming Investor Presentation event. In many databases, the announcement of an investor presentation is often tagged with the presentation type itself if the announcement is the primary focus. Given the strong focus on the 'Investor Presentation' event, and the document being a standard RNS release, we will classify it as the announcement of the presentation material, which is best represented by 'IP' if we consider the intent, or 'RPA' if we strictly follow the 'Menu vs Meal' rule for announcements. Since the document explicitly mentions the CEO will 'provide a live presentation' and gives sign-up links, it is announcing the material/event. 'IP' (Investor Presentation) is the most descriptive category for the subject matter being communicated to investors. If 'IP' is used for the presentation material, then the announcement of it should be RPA or RNS. Given the nature of RNS releases, 'RNS' is the general fallback. Let's re-evaluate: The document is an RNS release announcing an upcoming Investor Presentation. This fits the definition of an Investor Presentation (IP) announcement. Since there is no specific code for 'Announcement of IP', we choose the most relevant specific code (IP) or the general announcement code (RNS/RPA). Since the content is highly specific to an investor presentation, IP is the strongest thematic fit, even if it's technically an announcement. If we strictly follow the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, it should be RPA or RNS. Given the document is a standard RNS release, RNS is a safe fallback, but RPA (Report Publication Announcement) is often used for announcements of investor materials. Since the content is about an investor presentation, IP is the most specific thematic match. I will select IP as the primary classification based on the subject matter being an Investor Presentation event.
2023-12-08 English
Pilot Farm-out Deal and Partnership with Ping
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with 'RNS Number' and is dated '07 December 2023'. It contains language typical of regulatory announcements, such as 'THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS DEEMED BY THE COMPANY TO CONSTITUTE INSIDE INFORMATION AS STIPULATED UNDER THE MARKET ABUSE REGULATION (EU) NO. 596/2014...' and concludes with information about RNS being the news service of the London Stock Exchange. The content details a significant corporate transaction (a farm-out deal/Sale and Purchase Agreement) and mentions that a further announcement will be made regarding a General Meeting ('AIM Rule 15 and Notice of General Meeting'). Since this is a formal, immediate announcement of material, non-public information released via an official service (RNS), and it doesn't fit the specific definitions of 10-K, ER, IR, or DIV, the most appropriate general classification for a regulatory news service release is RNS. It is not an announcement *about* a report (RPA), but the report/announcement itself.
2023-12-07 English
Pilot Farm-out Update
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is distributed via 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange,' which is explicitly approved by the FCA as a Primary Information Provider. The content discusses an update on a potential farm-out deal, including an extension for executing definitive documentation and submitting applications to the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA). This type of immediate, material corporate update, disseminated through an official regulatory news service (RNS), fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category, as it is not a specific financial report (10-K, IR, ER), a management change (MANG), or a director's dealing (DIRS). Given the source and nature of the announcement, RNS is the most appropriate classification.
2023-12-01 English
Annual Licensing Rounds
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is clearly identified as originating from 'RNS Number : 6234S' and contains the standard footer indicating it is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange, which acts as a Primary Information Provider. The content discusses a recent government announcement regarding annual oil and gas licensing rounds and provides an update on the company's existing license applications. This type of brief, timely operational and regulatory update, distributed via the RNS system, fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category, as it is not a comprehensive financial report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), a management discussion (MDA), or a specific shareholder communication (DEF 14A, PSI). It is a general regulatory announcement.
2023-11-07 English
Two Year Pilot Licence Extension
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the header 'RNS Number : 1682R' and contains language typical of regulatory announcements, such as 'Orcadian is pleased to announce that the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has confirmed...' and references to MAR (Market Abuse Regulation). The content details a specific operational update (Pilot Licence Extension) and concludes with standard RNS disclaimers and contact information from the London Stock Exchange's news service. This format strongly indicates a general regulatory announcement that does not fit the more specific categories like 10-K, ER, or DIV. Therefore, the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length (7187 chars) is substantial enough that it is not merely an announcement *of* a report, but the report itself, which is a regulatory filing.
2023-10-25 English

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