markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
Captguns
- 26 Jul 2004 11:25
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Meic will keep me up to date hopefully, + a fat parrot. E-mail yes but stocks and shares surfing on the internet are filtered. They are considered as gambling!!
Look forward to your news.
Captguns
- 26 Jul 2004 16:35
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Thanks for trying Markymar, I have to remain under cover , I hope you understand.
JPDM FORTUNEMAKER
- 26 Jul 2004 21:27
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Here ya go folks, latest targets:-
Ladies and Gentlemen,
OK, in the last few weeks we've seen a bit more news bubbling and taken on board some new players too. Time to put my neck on the line again.
We are still probably a month+ away from any definitive news but the ball is rolling and during August I'm expecting that news flow will increase.
PX Targets
Rest of this week, well, px has again tried to test 38p without success and unless something comes from Shell tomorrow which refers to Falklands I envisage this stock 'sulking' back a bit so px range this week 34p - 38p
I think its unlikely to sit any lower than this but intra day this stock does have a habit recently of dipping before support drives it back up. I for one will be buying like mad if it does briefly fall below 34p.
First week in August, well, I'm in Iceland so I'll miss the fun but my pricing model indicates a very substancial price move up! I've re-run my numbers and still I get the following:- 42p - 46p.
So in summary for next 5 - 7 working days looking to suggest slight dip near term then very end of week/start on next a concerted push straight through the 38p level.
Please keep the comments and info coming. I for one am now getting very excited about this stock.
Good luck and happy hunting folks
JPDM FM
ehall
- 27 Jul 2004 22:40
- 114 of 6492
JPDM, you've called this one so spot on it's uncanny! Looks like tomorrow AM could be a good time to buy (what do you think Stu?), good luck with the job hunting, not much call for city boys in Devon I'm afraid!
markymar
- 30 Jul 2004 09:51
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Oil industry targets South Atlantic.
Repsol-YPF Argentinas main hydrocarbons producer and other foreign companies will be investing over 300 million US dollars in oil and gas exploration in the South Atlantic and offshore Buenos Aires province during 2005.
Strong international oil prices and the liberation of the natural gas price in Argentina are seen as the main driving force behind the new push following one of the countrys worst energy crisis that forced serious restrictions in overseas natural gas shipments particularly to Chile.
According to the Argentine press, French owned Total Austral, Wintershall from Germany and Anglo-argentine Pan American Energy will be investing in the coming nine months 114 million US dollars in the austral basin, Southwest Atlantic.
The group already has invested 256 million US dollars in the area and expects a production between 4 and 7 million cubic meters of natural gas from seven wells which will be drilled beginning next September.
Respsol-YPF has also plans to invest 70 million US dollars in the austral basin taking advantage of wells drilled several years ago and which remain locked.
Further south, offshore Tierra del Fuego, several of these companies will continue exploring the area which is rich in natural gas.
Repsol-YPF associated with the American company Pioneer has plans to explore for hydrocarbons offshore Buenos Aires province, once the Argentine government gives the official authorization. Petrobras is also interested in the same basin.
This is the less developed of Argentine basins but some exploratory drilling has signaled the possible presence of hydrocarbons, said Walter Schmale president of the Argentine Oil and Gas Institute.
But Mr. Schmale also pointed out that to make findings drilling is essential, but this means favorable geological, price, fiscal and contract certainty conditions, since the oil industry works with a future horizon and an offshore project demands between 7 and 10 years before reaching production
markymar
- 02 Aug 2004 12:43
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markymar
- 02 Aug 2004 14:27
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markymar
- 06 Aug 2004 14:46
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Investors Chronicle
IC view of oil shares: fairly priced stocks are AMINEX, ANTRIM ENERGY,
PETROCELTIC, TEXAS OIL & GAS, IMPERIAL ENERGY; speculative buys are BLACK ROCK
OIL & GAS, DESIRE PETROLEUM, EMERALD ENERGY, HEREWARD VENTURES; good value are
CENTURION ENERGY, EDINBURGH OIL & GAS, JKX OIL & GAS, MELROSE RESOURCES, NELSON
RESOURCES, FIRST CALGARY PETROLEUMS, PAN ANDEAN, SEFTON RESOURCES, WESTMOUNT;
one with good-looking assets with plenty of upside is HARDMAN RESOURCES; two
whose upside remains attractive are NORTHERN PETROLEUM and REGAL PETROLEUM; good
spread of risk WESTMOUNT; purely speculative PETREL RESOURCES; could go bust;
sell RAMCO ENERGY; balanced portfolio with strong upside; buy STERLING ENERGY
aldwickk
- 06 Aug 2004 15:25
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What no Fortune oil ?
willfagg
- 24 Aug 2004 16:14
- 122 of 6492
I think you must have put a jinx on it now down 2.0(6%)............Seriously I think they are have amazing potential and from what we know there should be significant news between now and Christmas.Its one thing identifying a good opportunity , the other is then having the patience for that potential to become a reality
ehall
- 25 Aug 2004 16:29
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Willfagg, good choice again, do I know you ha ha! As Markymar states above, news should be out either this week or next although it will ultimately be driven by the farm in partners. I still see the odds of DES being succesful as greater than most, technology has improved dramatically and if there is oil down there in quantities then the boys can bring it up, is the south atlantic more inhospitable than the north sea, probably but if there is black gold then it doesn't matter a jot. These are a gamble but a better bet than at the bookies!
ehall
- 26 Aug 2004 08:26
- 125 of 6492
Markymar, some interesting notes in the weekend press. Apparently we will be struggling to provide enough gas to fuel the gas burning power stations next year and British Gas are going to build a liquification plant on the coast of Brazil, i guess that could be geographically significant. The upward pressure on oil as a resource will continue as the world economy grows, oil is not going to go down in price until production increases or growth slows right down or turns negative, neither of these will happens until at least the medium term at best! The economics behind a find for desire at current prices is impelling, they should have no problem fidning a farm in partner whatever the cost!
Economics by definition is the study of scarcity, that is the definition! I have a ph.d in economics and oil is just a comodity with a fixed (inelastic) supply and long term increasing demand, the price will go up and so will Des' share price if the reserves are significant!