LINZIMASON
- 09 Oct 2003 14:18
Company GTL Resources PLC
TIDM GTL
Headline Gains Australian Funding
Released 07:00 9 Oct 2003
Number 6894Q
RNS Number:6894Q
GTL Resources PLC
09 October 2003
Immediate Release: 07.00am 9 October 2003
GTL Resources PLC ("GTL")
GTL gains Australian Government infrastructure funding of A$35.4 million
The Chairman of GTL Resources PLC has today confirmed the company will proceed
to finalise the construction and financing of a 1million tonne p.a. methanol
plant on the Burrup Peninsula in regional Western Australia.
The decision was confirmed following an offer from the Australian Government to
provide support for vital common use infrastructure for the region. The value of
this investment incentive is up to A$35.4million and is subject to final
documentation.
The GTL project value is in excess of A$700million and will create 600 jobs
during construction and 85 once operational.
"Today marks a new beginning for the Australian methanol industry," said
Chairman, Mr Peter Middleton.
"This project is the primary focus for GTL. It is the right size for Australia
and the right size for the international market," said Mr Middleton.
The company has secured a 15-year sales agreement for 100% of the output.
Australia is uniquely placed to develop methanol with strong reserves of natural
gas and proximity to large markets in Asia.
Construction is expected to begin in Q1 2004. Once operational, the GTL project
is expected to be in the top ten exporters from Western Australia.
GTL is grateful for the support of the Federal Agency, Invest Australia, and the
Western Australian Government in the process to date.
GTL will continue to work closely with both the Federal and State Governments in
delivering this project.
For further information:
London:
GTL Resources PLC
Peter Middleton, Chairman +44 (0)20 7493 3393
Buchanan Communications
Tim Thompson / Catherine Miles +44 (0)20 7466 5000
Australia:
Parker & Partners Public Affairs
Melissa Cheesman +61 (0)414 254 717
Notes to Editor:
GTL Resources plc:
The name GTL Resources plc (GTL) reflects the Company's core activity, which is
the application of technologies for the conversion of stranded natural gas into
marketable liquid products. Gas to Liquids...G-T-L.
GTL Resources plc is a publicly listed company on the Alternative Investment
Market of the London Stock Exchange.
GTL is the sponsor of the project and has created two subsidiary companies
registered in Australia, GTL Holdings Australia Pty Limited, from which the
equity portion of financing will be derived and Liquigaz Pty Ltd, the company
which will manage the project.
Gas to liquids and methanol:
Gas to Liquids is a term encompassing a number of processes, whereby gas
previously without a market can be exploited as a liquid thus creating
commercial value. In our case we are talking about converting gas into methanol.
Australia has the necessary requirements to support the development of a Gas to
Liquids industry; large gas resources, easy access to potential markets and a
low level of country risk.
Methanol is a clear, colourless liquid, a basic chemical building block used to
produce formaldehyde, acetic acid and a variety of other chemical
intermediaries. Methanol is also widely used to make MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl
ether) an additive used in cleaner-burning gasoline. It is used in the
production of plastics and as such has the potential to spawn a plastics
industry.
Methanol is produced from natural gas through a process of steam reforming,
synthesis and distillation.
The project:
The aim of the project is to construct a plant just north of Withnell Bay,
Dampier Western Australia capable of converting stranded gas into methanol. The
plant will be capable of producing approximately one million tonnes of methanol
per year for sale within the Asia market, the fastest growing methanol market in
the world.
The key facts on the project are:
Construction of a A$700million plus, 3,000 tonne/day methanol plant at
Dampier on the Burrup Peninsula, WA;
Production and exports of 1million tonnes per annum valued up to
A$350million;
600 jobs during construction and 85 once operational; and an
Off-take agreement in place already for 100% of the product for 15 years.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
MikeHardman
- 11 Nov 2004 13:25
- 23 of 76
GTL will be presenting at the 'GTLtec 2004' conference in Doha (Qatar) on 1dec04 (4-4.30pm local time). Peter Middleton will be giving an update on GTL's project in Oman... Might generate a bit more interest, simply by reaching a wider audience. But it would be good to get some more details at the same time. Exposure at this sort of event, concerning what is a very trendy technical area at the moment, could prove a very effective tool at smoothing out any sticking points there might be in the financing of GTL's Salalah project.
eurofox
- 14 Nov 2004 18:01
- 24 of 76
see the following article for the importance of Gas to Liquid Technology:
http://www.falklandnews.com/public/story.cfm?get=2997&source=2
COLIN PHIPPS TALKS OF RISING FALKLANDS OIL PROSPECTS
A Report for BBC World Service Calling the Falklands by Deborah Vogle (DV) 09 NOV 2004
The high price of oil at the moment is worrying economists and city analysts here in London, as they fear it might push up the general level of inflation. Last month prices reached a record high at $55.00 a barrel. Now they are down to just under $50.00 still very high. So, the long awaited results of the latest exploration in the Falklands could be encouraging. The seismic survey carried out by Desire Petroleum in the North Falkland Basin is the second, which has been done in the area but this time it was a 3D seismic survey rather than a 2Dimentional one. And that, according to Dr. Colin Phipps (CP) Chairman of Desire, produces a far more accurate picture. So what. I asked him, did the picture show?
CP: The whole purpose of the 3Ds was that we had already ascertained from exploratory drilling that we had a very rich source rock in the North Falkland Basin. The most important thing was to find out whether and where a reservoir had developed. And, the thing about 3D is it does enable you to take out vertical latitudes. I wont go into it in detail but you are able to manipulate 3D data to indicate the likelihood or otherwise of there being reservoirs. They also have direct hydrocarbon indicators that the possibility of a seismic response, which doesnt actually tell you theres oil and gas but its indicative of oil and gas and we have looked at those as well. The results of the 3D survey have been that we have been able to identify the development of reservoir rocks. And, there are also oil and gas direct hydrocarbon indicators. The gas one is particularly interesting now because, when we first drilled gas was at a price, which never would have been economic to develop in the Falklands. But at current gas prices, even gas would be economic, so it adds a further dimension to the potential of the basin.
DV: How exactly would that be used?
CP: The Gas would have to be brought on shore and it would be subject to what is known as Gas to Liquid Technology (GLT), which effectively turns gas into diesel oil. And, its very high quality diesel, which you can put in your Land Rover straight away and drive off with it. And, there is something of a premium attached with it. And, that is one of the reasons of this gas to liquid technology that has made a lot of remote gas fields much more potentially profitable than in the past. Its a relatively new technology.
DV: So, can you put a figure on the likely output of this area?
CP: Its very hard to say. The number of prospects that we have identified is quite large six to ten. The potential of the prospects and let me be clear, potential doesnt mean to say that there is oil there or gas there of that size. But the potential is for discoveries up to a billion barrels in size. A billion barrels is a giant field in world terms.
DV: This is potentially very exciting news. Or is the stock market responding to it?
CP: Today Desire share price went up from 28 yesterday to 37.5 at the moment. But it jumps about a bit and in the end, the stock market reaction is only going to be justified by drilling and finding some oil.
DV: But it is a good time. You mentioned the gas price being good but also the oil price is good.
CP: The oil price is sensational at the moment. I dont believe it could stay up there but most of the economics that we have done on the North Falkland Basin have been on the level of $16.00 oil or $20.00 oil. Of course, today, we are looking at the high $40s. So it would be extremely possible, really, to find something. But even at $25.00 oil, its very profitable.
DV: So, whats the next step then?
CP: We really have to make a decision as to whether or not we are going to farm out these other partners. We are talking to a number of companies who are looking at the 3D data now that its been completed. Or, of course, we have to consider whether or not we should raise money in the market ourselves. The market is very strong at the moment and a lot of our shareholders are saying that they would like us to that. We have some decisions to make over the next sort of month or so as to what is going to be the best route for shareholders to take. One way or another, what we are hoping to do is to drill sometime next year.
eurofox
- 14 Nov 2004 18:02
- 25 of 76
This share is clearly under-valued given the strategic future of the oil and gas industry - just think about it - you have all these oil and gas companies finding GAS as well as oil and there is going to be a premium on technologies that can package the GAS as a more convenient and shippable product - not all gas fields can be hooked directly into their distribution networks - DYOR
chartist2004
- 02 Dec 2004 14:52
- 26 of 76
Anyone fancy a punt @ 4.75, seems over sold? Two M/M buys today..
StarFrog
- 02 Dec 2004 15:28
- 27 of 76
Price dropped quite a bit yesterday for no apparent reason. They had their AGM on 17 Nov but haven't posted the results of this yet, which is also a bit suspicious. I searched all over the web yesterday trying to find any news items - but there wern't any. So no explanation.
However in my serach I did notice one thing. A lot of older news stories were predicting methanol production in Australia to commence toward the end of this year. Currently, as I understand it, they haven't even begun developing the Australian site. So it looks as though they are a long way behind schedule. But the potential is huge.
chartist2004
- 03 Dec 2004 04:08
- 28 of 76
Thanks -StarFrog for your input, like you say huge porential, one to watch..
Minx
- 06 Jan 2005 13:45
- 29 of 76
could this recent purchase be a signal of actually getting a deal signed fr one of the plants. we have been waiting long enough
Minx
- 10 Jan 2005 10:02
- 30 of 76
topped up this morning, if the boss is buying 250k then he must be hopeful of signing / starting, or totally daft which apparently he is not.
StarFrog
- 05 May 2005 09:16
- 31 of 76
Something is going on with GTL.
I have been monitoring this stock for the last month or so, trying to decide whether I wanted to top up or not (can't go much lower surely?). Then last night at the close of play, a massive X trade went through of 35,779,524 shares that was reported as a BUY at 1.75p. This represents about 10% of the issued capital.
Who was it, and do they know something that we dont? Without any further information to hand I decided to take the bull by the horns (no pun intended) and have topped up this morning. Will I regret it?
DYOR etc. LOL
mbugger
- 24 Jun 2005 18:05
- 32 of 76
Hi Starfrog,bought at 10.5 along timeago,suffering over 80 percent losses, then bought 100k today to cut projected breakeven target s.p. down to3.01, is somenews imminent.
mbugger
- 26 Jun 2005 14:31
- 33 of 76
Minx,are you around ,any news.
Dunnyspage
- 27 Jun 2005 09:11
- 34 of 76
Dunnyspage
- 27 Jun 2005 09:12
- 35 of 76
Been monitoring these, seems to be heavy buying from last Thursday onwards.
No sells as yet recordered this morning.
Dunnyspage
- 28 Jun 2005 12:23
- 36 of 76
GTL Resources PLC
28 June 2005
For Immediate Release 28 June 2005
GTL Resources
("GTL" or the "Company")
STATEMENT RE SUSPENSION
GTL Resources (AIM:GTL) announces that the Company is in advanced discussions to
acquire a controlling interest in Illinois River Energy with a view to
constructing an ethanol plant in Rochelle, Illinois, which will produce 50
million gallons of ethanol per year once construction is completed, expected in
October 2006. If successful, this will lead to a reverse transaction pursuant to
the AIM rules. As a consequence of GTL Resources entering into these
arrangements and the Company's recent share price appreciation, the Board has
requested that the London Stock Exchange suspends trading in the Company's
shares until the nature of any future strategic collaboration can be clarified.
The total cost of the acquisition and plant construction is US$80 million,
funded by US$47 million debt, which is in place, and a 60/40 debt equity split
subject to a fund-raising and shareholder approval at an EGM.
Commercial contracts have been agreed and site permits for construction have
been approved.
mbugger
- 28 Jun 2005 13:30
- 37 of 76
Star frog ,Minx, where are you ,see the news today, a reverse t/o.
Sequestor
- 28 Jun 2005 14:25
- 38 of 76
interesting, thats really good news now i might get back some of the 2.70/share I paid for this dog
lol
StarFrog
- 28 Jun 2005 16:25
- 39 of 76
mbugger - I'm still here.
At last some news (I think!). I had wondered about the rise in price over the last few days and was deciding whether to top up again. I didn't - missed the boat. Lucky some people got in just in time. And there were large volumes being bought. Insider knowledge?
But is a reverse takeover necessarily good news? Note that in the RNS it says '....subject to a fund raising...' Such statements always worry me.
But ever the optimist, fingers crossed and all that lets see what happens over the next few days. LOL
mbugger
- 28 Jun 2005 19:28
- 40 of 76
Hi star frog, i topped up at 10 a.m. just in time,last reverse t/o iwas involved in was BLO , now NPE.[ IN TO BLO AT5 AND NPE IS NOW 12,SIGNS ARE GOOD for GTL.
StarFrog
- 29 Jun 2005 09:38
- 41 of 76
Morning mbugger
Glad to see you had a good result with the last reverse t/o. Let us hope that the same will happen here. I've been in this stock since August '03 (at just below 11p) and have topped up a few times on weakening sp. I now only need an sp of 4p to break even. But this was never my intention. I still believe that this stock has great upside potential - but always seems to be floundering due to lack of any real news. For example, when is the methanol project in Australia going to come to fruition? Have they actually started building anything yet? At the moment, there business plan seems to be negotiating new contracts for methanol plant production based on their model, but never any word about these plants being physically realised.
Fingers crossed for good news in the upcomming days. LOL. :-)
mbugger
- 29 Jun 2005 18:35
- 42 of 76
Good evening Starfrog, around 10.5 over ayear ago, thoght GTL was hibernating for areason,also asyou said in March TOP BOSS bought 250000 shares.So last week i decided to calculate anew b/e SP target when i rang for 1.75 was told gone up 0.5 last friday morning , bought at 2.26, then tuesday decided to top up at 2.85 , then 1 hour later dealing suspended.if director buys 250000 in a company like gtl who is apparenly asleep/ dead ,sp down to 1.75 from 11 over many monthes,then jump in.