currypasty
- 02 Mar 2003 11:54
March 02, 2003
Petrel to fight for Iraqi oil deal
Juno McEnroe
DUBLIN-BASED oil firm Petrel Resources, which claims to have made a potentially-lucrative deal with Iraqs Ministry of Oil, is threatening to sue any country or company that attempts to seize its property in the event of a regime change.
As Saddam Hussein faces further scrutiny from the international community, Petrel is insisting that, under international law, it has acquired the right to explore a 10,000 sq km area of the Iraqi western desert.Last May the Dublin group finalised a 100-page contract with the Iraqi leaders oil ministry. Saddam has yet to give his final approval to the deal.
David Horgan, managing director of Petrel Resources, said the Iraqi state is committed to a binding contract and that this will remain the case even in the event of a regime change. Everyone is looking for a piece of the action, he said. Iraq is the cornucopia of the future. The world is presently burning five barrels of oil for every one that is found.
Industry sources said last week that even though Saddam gave approval for several contracts last December, including Petrels, he is holding back releasing the news in a bid to put pressure on governments and prevent an attack on Iraq.
It is understood that Saddam does not review oil exploration contracts in full but gives his approval on the basis of a one-page summary drawn up by his close advisers.
Petrel Resources says its contract with Iraq gives the company rights and obligations under an agreed work programme for the western block as well as profits from any discoveries made.
Everyone assumes America is orientated by oil. And it is. But the last thing they expect to do is to ride into town and take over, said Horgan.
All we have to do is prove we have the land title and show the work done. These are agreed terms. If another country takes our contract, we can sue them.
Sovereign immunity does not exist in mineral concessions. It would even be possible to settle the case here in Dublin. We would skip the Iraqi administration and go straight after the relevant country.
Petrels technical specialists claim the block has the potential to produce between three and five billion barrels of oil, which is on a par with other discoveries in the region.
Saddams oil ministry continues to send Petrel Resources details of seismic data on desert blocks in western Iraq, despite the threat of war. Shares in Petrel Resources are traded in London on AIM. They dealt on Friday at 5p, valuing the company at about 2m (2.94m).
ntk98
- 28 Nov 2003 15:28
- 20 of 30
PEt has a long very hard history, but is the only UK oil explorer company allowed to work in IRAK.
Admit there will be security problem, but long term it would not be bad 20p is to undervalued, compared with other JKX, northern petroleum etc ... and Kirkuk, Bhasara, in Irak in general chance to find oil quite sure. Why are you against this stock?
xmortal
- 19 Feb 2004 11:08
- 21 of 30
This Company is ALL or Nothing.
Company Petrel Resources PLC
TIDM PET
Headline Trading Statement
Released 07:30 19 Feb 2004
Number 5876V
Update on Iraq activities
Petrel Resources the oil and gas exploration company, is shortly due to submit tenders to develop three oil fields in Iraq - Kirkuk, Hamrin and Subba / Luhais.
The Kirkuk tender to develop the Khurmala dome will be submitted by the end of March. This is a proposal to design, build and commission a 120,000 barrel daily facility. The reserves are proven, but there is no surface engineering on this dome. These are cash contracts, though a future sovereign government may convert them to risk-sharing arrangements.
The tender to develop the similarly sized Hamrin field in central Iraq will be submitted by April 15th. These reserves are also proven.
The updated tender for the Subba and Luhais joint field development of 120,000 barrels daily will be submitted by May 15th. There is surface engineering in place here, but it has been extensively damaged.
Petrel anticipates commencing a general Western Desert geological sampling programme as soon as weather conditions permit. Seismic interpretation, mapping and evaluating satellite imagery is ongoing.
The Company has also noted recent press speculation regarding oil trading contracts in Iraq and has received many enquiries from shareholders in recent days.
Petrels decision not to participate in the UN-administered oil for food programme between 1999 and 2002 has been fully vindicated. Short-term, one-off commissions were available and attractive at the time - each 2 million barrel oil trade could have produced commission of $600,000, a substantial sum to an explorer.
The Petrel board made a conscious decision to go for the main prize an Iraqi oil field, and this strategy remains in place.
Contacts:
Petrel Resources plc
David Horgan + 353 87 292 3500
Jim Finn + 353 86 258 1178
Redleaf Communications
Nick Lambert +44 (0) 7811 358 764
PETREL is an Oil Explorer in Iraq traded on the AIM market in London. Ticker symbol (PET)
www.petrelresources.com
END
feelinlucky
- 22 Apr 2004 12:05
- 22 of 30
How do I read the latest reports?
tbrooking66
- 26 Apr 2004 16:15
- 23 of 30
These have started moving up again. I havent found any news as yet. Could this be the big one? (As far as I know the situation in Iraq hasnt changed so is it contract related?)
Tokyo
- 26 Apr 2004 16:18
- 24 of 30
I don't think so, the same happened last week and then it fell back down again, looking at other websites they were expecting an answer to their tender within two months, not two weeks.
mwoolgar
- 26 Apr 2004 17:18
- 25 of 30
Hi all you PET's Guys...a real gambling share this...in a few months you could be either stinking rich or stinking poor...if you like a gambling share then this one is probably about the most risky around at present but could make you loads of Dosh,...todays trend is good, so good luck to all of those of us who have got the bottle...
tbrooking66
- 27 Apr 2004 10:46
- 26 of 30
so far so good. no great jumps today, but steady buys which are nudging the price up. lets see how far it goes.
chartist2004
- 27 Apr 2004 11:32
- 27 of 30
Think I said 435 by summer!
mwoolgar
- 27 Apr 2004 14:14
- 28 of 30
could this be 5 days on the trot its gone North...signs are looking good for this one
buckets
- 27 Apr 2004 14:21
- 29 of 30
This is showing all the right trends with shedloads of nice steady buys over the past 5 days
dexter01
- 08 Jun 2004 13:04
- 30 of 30
Is this the time that it heads north and stays there?.does anybody have any up to date news?.