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Petrol Resources 29p to 435 by mid summer (PET)     

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..

pinechris - 30 Dec 2004 17:03 - 2170 of 2700

In reply to daves dazzlers (posting 2165), it may well be but what about the shares?
Chris
ps, from previous postings there seems to be another Chris Pine out there, spooky or what.

drunker50 - 30 Dec 2004 20:03 - 2171 of 2700

IRAQ NATIONAL OIL COMPANY TO COME TO TH

the russian oil firm said in a statement issued recently that the company was looking forward to cooperate with the iraqi government to enhance and promote the technical expertise in such a vital sector to the iraqi economy. The company, according to the statement,had also offered 29 scholarships for iraqi engineers. The russian firm used to operate in iraq before the fall of the former regime in iraq.'>

drunker50 - 30 Dec 2004 20:09 - 2172 of 2700

IRAQ NATIONAL OIL COMPANY TO COME TO TH

EWRobson - 31 Dec 2004 02:18 - 2173 of 2700

Livvy

The problem is, I think, that most of us put our hand up one minute and down the next. I suspect there is a lot of short-term activity in the share and I suspect charting rules may be irrelevant. Personally, I am taking a three month view and attempting not to let the short-term swings get to me. During that time PET has a number of bites at the cherry: (1) short-list of 3 at Hemrin and I am putting that at evens; (2) Suba-Luhais where there are 6 bidders, say 15%; (3) Zubair (is this a split off from Suba-Lubais?) where there are 5 bidders, presumably including PET, say 20%. Then there is the possible resurrection of Block 6 with the new government in place (views on timing?) and also Sudan. My money is on PET to win an Iraq contract. This may not be particularly profitable in itself but would get the ball rolling. The price would overshoot, inevitably (a good exit time) before reality brings the price back to settle down probably around the 150p mark. That would be better than a snowball in hell! By the way, have you ever thought that hell might be freezing cold!

Eric

daves dazzlers - 31 Dec 2004 08:50 - 2174 of 2700

In at 46 .

LivvyTyler - 31 Dec 2004 08:56 - 2175 of 2700

Eric et al

Thanks for your comments, like most of you I do tend to blow hot and cold (no pun intended!)

I remain confident of 1 contract but have grown weary of the tiresome and mindless hype: "next Cairn energy" etc etc. Any overshoot of the price would probably mean that I pack my bags for the time being and look in other sectors for investment opportunities. Off-topic, I made a tidy packet last spring on Stanley Gibbons (stamps, etc, yes, boring I know) but a growing area of interest. I could do with a little boring slow growth (in share capital that is :))

Again many thanks for thoughts and a Happy New Year to "ane an' a"
- Livvy

PS: Charting rules have always always been totally irrelevant to this share: contracts determine success. Id rather examine the entrails of a dead dog to determine sp movement!

dexter01 - 31 Dec 2004 09:51 - 2176 of 2700

livvy,
I totally agree about PET being made ou to be the next Cairn. I have waited a long time for this to go into orbit, although i have made on it, but i think i will sell most if/when they spike on announcement etc.

I am at a loss as to why it`s down the last couple of days, especially with the buys V sells today.

regards,
Dexter

dexter01 - 31 Dec 2004 10:28 - 2177 of 2700

Just found this on fyb,


some news dated 29/12 suggest fires in kirkuk and hamrin fields - could this be causing the sp drop of yesterday?

http://satblog.methaz.org/index.php?p=171

seem to remember buysell posted satellite images some time back - are these the same ones?

dexter01 - 31 Dec 2004 12:16 - 2178 of 2700

to all,
have a happy new year and looking forward to a very wealthy 2005.

dexter

wilbs - 31 Dec 2004 12:39 - 2179 of 2700

Happy new year to you all. Hope your hangovers are not too bad in the morning!

wilbs

chartist2004 - 31 Dec 2004 13:15 - 2180 of 2700

A large number of 10,000 buy trades gone through today, interesting!

greedybas - 02 Jan 2005 10:25 - 2181 of 2700




http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-1422074,00.html

The Sunday Times - Business



January 02, 2005

Petrel still upbeat on Iraqi oil prospects



PETREL RESOURCES, the Dublin-based oil exploration minnow whose share price has taken a hammering since it lost out on a lucrative development contract in Iraq, believes it has been a victim of misinformation, writes Douglas Dalby.
John Teeling, the chairman, conceded the company had probably been unsuccessful in winning the first of three imminent contracts from the Iraq administration but said that, contrary to media reports, the company remained in the running for the other two.



We are awaiting notification but this is most likely to come from the government rather than the oil ministry, said Teeling. There have been leaks from the oil ministry but there has been nothing official from the government itself despite recommendations on which companies are to be awarded the contracts.

Teeling said there was genuine confusion about the status of the latter contracts because of the political decision-making process in Iraq.

Shareholders are giving us dogs abuse but there is nothing I can do because I am totally in the dark about this, he said. One analyst said our shares were either 20p or 2 depending on how you looked at things but right now I just dont know.

The share price, which soared last year on speculation of a successful breakthrough in Iraq, ended 2004 at 48p (68c). The shares reached a high of 1.34 last October, a 500% increase on their 24p value in February.

Teeling said that apart from the two imminent contracts down for a decision, a further 66 fields were awaiting development. This would happen, he believed, regardless of the outcome of the elections scheduled for next month, and Petrel had built up the expertise to bid on many of them.



daves dazzlers - 03 Jan 2005 20:43 - 2182 of 2700

Anybody else running with an open short on this!

gra1969 - 04 Jan 2005 06:42 - 2183 of 2700

Good morning and Happy New Year to one and all!

Now lets get down to business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ha Ha, here we go again!

seawallwalker - 04 Jan 2005 07:49 - 2184 of 2700

dave - not on your life...........

I have just read an unsubsatiated report on advfn saying shareholders are getting together to boot out the management.

Personnally I doubt it, but I thought it worth relaying just in case Tokyo and dexter01 are looking for a job!

daves dazzlers - 04 Jan 2005 08:07 - 2185 of 2700

Morning sw i mite have a chance on my 46 buy,,,,easy money,,i love my pet !!

Tokyo - 04 Jan 2005 08:09 - 2186 of 2700

seawalker - where did you read this? the management, or atleast David Horgan and his relationships & vigor within Iraq are what makes PET worth investing in, This is taking alot longer than i previously thought, but 2005 is going to be very exciting for PET if you can't see that than best to stay out!!!

aldwickk - 04 Jan 2005 08:10 - 2187 of 2700

SW
I thing they where talking about another Teeling co, AFD, they are not happy about the amount he is being paid.

seawallwalker - 04 Jan 2005 08:11 - 2188 of 2700

As I said, a poster on advfn, you know as I do that is full of rumour and rubbish and occassionaly a worthwhile item. I will get the poster for you and put it here.

seawallwalker - 04 Jan 2005 08:13 - 2189 of 2700

Here it is.........

Unsubstatiated as I said.

manis - 3 Jan'05 - 18:54 - 10176 of 10210


Guys,

I suggest to those of you who has spare time, take a look at AFD thread in last couple of days. The shareholders are getting together to boot out current management at AGM because they have lost faith in them.
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