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2011

  • 05 September, 2011 – U.S OIL and GAS Plc – Re. Trading Suspension

    U.S. Oil and Gas plc (PLUS: USOP), the oil and gas exploration company with its main asset in Nevada, USA, previously confirmed that its Ordinary shares were suspended from trading on PLUS-quoted at 10.00AM on Tuesday 23rd August, in accordance with Rule 78 of the PLUS Rules for Issuers. The Company has been in contact with the Plus Markets and to date has been given no reason for the suspension. No information has been requested from the company or its current directors.

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  • 26 August 2011 – US Oil and Gas plc – Notice of AGM

    The Directors of the Company announce that the Company's Annual General Meeting ("AGM") will be held on 20 September 2011 at 11.00 am at the Hotel Kilkenny, College Road, Kilkenny City, Republic of Ireland.

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  • 25 August 2011 – US Oil and Gas plc – Update re Suspension of Trading

    U.S. Oil and Gas plc (PLUS: USOP), the oil and gas exploration company with its main asset in Nevada, USA, would like to confirm that its ordinary shares were suspended from trading on PLUS-quoted at 10.00AM on Tuesday 23rd August, in accordance with Rule 78 of the PLUS Rules for Issuers. The Company continues to work with PLUS Stock Exchange plc in relation to the suspension

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  • 23 August, 2011 – US Oil and Gas plc – Suspension of Trading

    U.S. Oil and Gas plc (PLUS: USOP), the oil and gas exploration company with its main asset in Nevada, USA, announces that its shares have been suspended today. The Directors will issue an update as soon as possible.

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  • 17 August, 2011 – US Oil and Gas plc – Final Geochemical Results Confirm Large Hydrocarbon Surface Anomalies

    U.S. Oil and Gas plc (PLUS: USOP), the oil and gas exploration company with its main asset in Nevada, USA, is pleased to announce final geochemical survey results for its entire lease area, based on a report from Fausanaugh et al. Highlights: * Five anomalies, larger than previously reported, confirm earlier results and divide into northern and southern groups, with the northern group analogous to trends found in oil-producing Railroad Valley.

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