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..
nkirkup
- 06 Dec 2005 15:38
- 2511 of 2700
Now we know the Evil one is still shorting, buy as many as you can when it hits 44p
nkirkup
- 28 Dec 2005 14:46
- 2512 of 2700
On the move again up 8%
nkirkup
- 28 Dec 2005 14:46
- 2513 of 2700
?
nkirkup
- 04 Jan 2006 10:27
- 2514 of 2700
Moving again up 10% today
ramu
- 04 Jan 2006 12:14
- 2515 of 2700
Something's brewing and with 'gas' being the hot topic in the press now, I suspect it could be Jordan. Fingers crossed and DYOR.
nkirkup
- 04 Jan 2006 12:52
- 2516 of 2700
Large increase in sp for small number of buys, faise dawn I fear.
peeyam
- 04 Jan 2006 12:56
- 2517 of 2700
looks like there is a possible news coming out soon, not aware of any myself but hoping if there is one it is good news. anyone out there have any clue on whats going on?
windsorgolf
- 04 Jan 2006 13:49
- 2518 of 2700
they tend to release RNS about 3pm to coinside with the dow.heres hoping
greekman
- 06 Jan 2006 10:55
- 2519 of 2700
Guardian Unlimited, UK
Petrel Resources rose 5p to 64p, taking its gains over the past two days to 20%, amid rumours of further oil exploration contracts in Iraq. ...
So now we know. Could be another rumour, but you never know for sure. Nearly all solid news re this share leaks out.
nkirkup
- 06 Jan 2006 14:10
- 2520 of 2700
RNS news out now today
greekman
- 06 Jan 2006 16:29
- 2521 of 2700
Yes, and it is great news. Pet are now coupled with an Iraq company. They are showing that this is the way forwards. This will IMHO influence other potential contracts. Also although doubting that the violence will stop, agreements such as this must go some way in making Pet a less likely target for the insurgents.
greekman
- 09 Jan 2006 10:08
- 2522 of 2700
For the first time since North Sea oil was at full production, this country will be a net importer of oil ( 2006 ) and things can only get worse as our reserves run down. This is only one example of established oil reserves running to wards empty. New fields must be found. As we know, Jordon looks to be a fairly safe bet due to it's relatively peaceful state ( compared to most Muslim countries ) with obviously Iraq as the star prize for reserves if not the ability to keep the oil flowing at present.
As stated many times on this thread, the major's are just waiting for the minow's to get settled. They will then pounce and there will be little that companies such as Pet can do.
Every company has it's price. Hopefully Pet's price will be high enough to make us all better off.
greekman
- 11 Jan 2006 08:26
- 2523 of 2700
Whilst not wishing to get into a political debate, the following will no doubt heighten the importance of increasing oil production from such places as Jordon and Iraq ( obviously as well as many other middle eastern countries ).
Iran's new hard-line government may have decided that the value of developing a nuclear capability would outweigh possible punishments, especially at a time when it is earning huge amounts of money from oil exports. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad repeatedly has angered the West in recent months, including calls for wiping Israel "off the map."
My personal view.
The major powers, along with many smaller oil dependent countries can not and will not impose oil sanctions on Iran ( cut of nose to spite face springs to mind ). Now if oil output from other countries ( Jordon, Iraq ) can cover any sanction loss from Iran, that would be another matter.
All imho of course.
aldwickk
- 11 Jan 2006 08:37
- 2524 of 2700
If all else fails the US /UK / Israel will bomb the nuclear sites.
ramu
- 25 Jan 2006 13:59
- 2525 of 2700
Gartmore increased their holding - see RNS
greekman
- 25 Jan 2006 15:17
- 2526 of 2700
ramu,
Yes nice to see. Increase holdings by 914,700 shares.
petralva
- 25 Jan 2006 16:20
- 2527 of 2700
i hope this goes the same way like vog "eventually"
2517GEORGE
- 10 Feb 2006 15:55
- 2528 of 2700
Petrel Resources PLC
10 February 2006
Petrel Resources announces that it has issued 1,000,000 ordinary shares in the
Company to the Company's engineering consultants in lieu of fees for work done.
The Company also announced on 9 February 2006 that options over 100,000 shares
had been exercised. Application has been made for the total of 1,100,000 shares
to be admitted to AIM and it is expected that admission will take place on 16
February 2006.
I would like to think this is good news if they are prepared to take shares in lieu of cash.
2517
greekman
- 13 Feb 2006 11:33
- 2529 of 2700
It looks as if the oil crisis in Iraq is getting worse.
They need to get things moving, before the whole oil question grinds to a complete halt.
Gasoline Crisis in Iraq
by Pratap Chatterjee, Special to CorpWatch
For full article, see link.
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=13249
Production Slump
To make matters worse, sabotage and cold weather have plunged Iraq's own oil production and refining into crisis. Despite sitting on the world's third biggest oil reserves, Iraq's exports slumped from a high of 2.1 million barrels per day just 1.1 million barrels a day in December, their lowest level since the war in 2003.
This slide, together with the delivery crisis, has led to major gasoline shortages in Baghdad, where vulnerable drivers wait in quarter-mile-long lines. The capital's erratic electricity has exacerbated the problem by forcing people to run to gas-hungry generators to keep the lights on and the air conditioning running in their houses and stores
aldwickk
- 13 Feb 2006 18:53
- 2530 of 2700
Well done Bush & Blair, your doing a great job of rebuilding Iraq.