chartist2004
- 15 Apr 2004 12:02
The tiny Irish stock on the brink of landing 'the first' post-sanction oil deal in Iraq. Ref 'Fleet Street Letter' 12-04-04..
seawallwalker
- 17 Dec 2004 14:57
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gra1969
- 17 Dec 2004 15:05
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thanks for checking sww.
watcher
- 17 Dec 2004 15:10
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what an awesome situation ziblot is in now...... to make if the story is false would be brill for him.. got me dosh ready and braced for impact..
PET must be fuming, having done the right thing by remaining silent as requested
watcher
iturama
- 17 Dec 2004 15:11
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I suppose if the report is wrong, its wrong period. But if its correct, except for the names, how can PET's valuation at a 1 or more be justified? These are not big construction contracts by any stretch of the imagination. The Dome cost more than the two contracts put together. The upside can only come from a production sharing agreement.
dexter01
- 17 Dec 2004 15:20
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just got this reply from DH,
It is the weekend in Baghdad (begins 12.00 local time on Thursday).
The head of SCOP is in Syria.
We were sworn to secrecy until the tenders were announced. A Ministry
official was shot in September allegedly for 'being too close to the
Americans'. They are sensitive - and understandably so. I am only
responding to you in the light of the Reuters report.
There has been no notification of any decision, either way.
The third of the tenders (the largest project: Subba & Luhais) was
submitted only on Wednesday 15th Dec.
We cannot influence what Reuters - or any other media group say. I did
notice that a later report quoted the Deputy Minister of Oil denied
that an award had been made. Also, the Canadian group mentioned denied
any involvement.
We push on with our work: we bid a technically excellent package - but
fully costed and with a margin that if successful will be attractive to
shareholder. Why take a service contract on any other basis.
In the meantime we push on with our exploration work.
Markets over-react to recent events - good or bad. We have made
considerable progress this past year and are now an accepted player in Iraqi
oil developments.
We will push on as vigorously as possible constrained only by the
discipline of an attractive risk-adjusted return. You shouldn't expect
anything else!
David Horgan
MD
kellman
- 17 Dec 2004 15:23
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I still can`t believe what I am reading on here, if there was any doubt about the story, dealing in PET shares would have been suspended straight away until the situation is clarified imho.
gra1969
- 17 Dec 2004 15:25
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Check out OASIS, The other side believe that these could be in the running, confused with Ironhorse!
dexter01
- 17 Dec 2004 15:29
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gra1969,
oasis website please,
dexter
sandrew64
- 17 Dec 2004 15:30
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Has anyone contacted OIG to see if they have tendered for 'our' contracts?
gra1969
- 17 Dec 2004 15:36
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Dexter www.ogigroup.com
Beasties
- 17 Dec 2004 15:36
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Sandrew, just e-mailed them. Dunno when they open in the mornin tho.
ziblot
- 17 Dec 2004 15:37
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If you honestly believe a Reuters retraction the pressure has got to you.
gra1969
- 17 Dec 2004 15:39
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They have offices in Canada, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen! Cnat get anything else yet.
sandrew64
- 17 Dec 2004 15:40
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Thanks Beasties...I think Calgary might be 8hrs behind us.
iturama
- 17 Dec 2004 15:40
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Sorry to keep getting back to reality, but the other important question to ask DH is whether there is any error in the scope of work of the contracts, as reported. If there is not, then Pet maybe fairly priced now, even if it gets all three contracts. The new Wembley Stadium is costing 3 times more.
travis
- 17 Dec 2004 15:52
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Maybe all you have to do is email this guy and ask him the question. Mohamed.Messaoudi@ogigroup.com
dexter01
- 17 Dec 2004 16:03
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i`ve already sent them an e-mail to their calgary office, which is open at this time.
i`ll post if i get a reply.
dexter
gra1969
- 17 Dec 2004 16:17
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Posted on other side guys, take it for what it is
Hi Folks .. HOT OFF THE PRESS!!!
Response from hafidh hassan
Hi
I spoke with the iraqi oil ministry thursday who told me that the cabinet
hadn't yet approve the two contracts. He and other senior iraqi oil
officials don't want to name the companies at this stage. I will report the
2 contracts as soon as I get solid information from officials. Usually I
don't depend on one source. I have to confirm my news from reliable sources.
I cannot say the Reuters report is true or not.
regards
hassan
>From: >
>To:
>Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:59:26 -0000
>
>
>
>Hiya Hafidh
>
>Forgive me for troubling you but I believe you are the only reliable
>reporter I know who is up to date on the oil contracts awards in Iraq.
>Yesterday, Reuters released a report stating that two contracts had been
>awarded to a Turkish company 'Everasia' and a Canadian Company who have
>denied tendering for the contracts.
>
>
>
>You have always been the first to report on Iraqi oil contracts news and
>have always been accurate. Therefore you are the only source I can
>trust. Would you be so kind as to comment on the current circumstances?
>
>Regards
gra1969
- 17 Dec 2004 16:21
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Another poster on the other side has similar responce!
hlyeo98
- 17 Dec 2004 16:36
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Reuters can't be wrong....no way!