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..
Troys
- 25 Feb 2007 18:25
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Should be very interesting from here on.
windsorgolf
- 25 Feb 2007 21:11
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Troys...yes,very
oilyrag
- 26 Feb 2007 07:08
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Until the Iraqs kidnap your crews and burn your wells. There is NO stability in the country and you lot think you can take their life blood. Time will tell.
forest
- 28 Feb 2007 13:33
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Looks like jordan PSA has been paased.
Amman-the Constitution-Aleneimat facilitate : the Cabinet decided to approve the signing of a memorandum of understanding three agreements and participation in the oil and gas production in m spokesman northern highlands and Alsarhan, East and West Els Fawi.
The Council decided during the meeting held yesterday evening repair seh Premier known Bakhit approval p I participate in the oil production in the password come with the company. Universal Energy Limited
The Council also decided to approve the partnership agreement in oil production in the West Safawi with Global P. etroleum. and the participation in oil production in the east of Safawi with Irish company Petrel. The Minister of Energy and Mineral Wealth, Dr. Khalid Al in a press statement following the meeting of the Council of Ministers that the the government will sign a memorandum of understanding with the company told Croatian Ainl assessing the northern highlands respects Eljy To Wajih and geophysical view to reaching agreement participation in production with this company in the field of oil and the Gas, noting that the area of the study area will be around in 7500 so Ometer to square one and four months of the memorandum of understanding are SUPPLY the hands for a further two months.
It is expected that the costs of this study 300 thousand Du Laar dollars
Troys
- 05 Mar 2007 19:04
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Oil & Gas News Online: Majors await Iraq oil offer
Posted by Royal Dutch Shell Plc.com at March 5th, 2007
LONDON:
The Iraqi cabinets recent endorsement of a legal framework for the oil sector removed a key hurdle to foreign investment, but Western oil companies do not expect Baghdad to lure them with giveaway terms.
A consensus has formed on what future oil contracts should look like, oil executives say despite a backdrop of bickering between Baghdad and the Kurdish authority over control of oil revenues and whether a national oil company should oversee contract negotiations.
Contracts are now expected to be based on formats that set tight limits on the foreign investors upside.
Any deal has to be seen to be fair and in Iraqs interest, otherwise it wont last, said David Horgan, chief executive of Petrel Resources, which is helping the Iraqi oil ministry develop fields in southern Iraq.
Iraqs neighbours Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, have been cautious about inviting foreign investment in hydrocarbon exploration, even when the capital and expertise is seen to be sorely needed.
Despite concerns about security and the dilapidated state of its oil and gas infrastructure, oil executives do not expect Iraq to stray far from its neighbours example.
Modest expectations, said one source at a Western oil major, meant there was a muted response at his company to the news of agreement on the oil law.
People arent jumping up and down about it, the source said. There will be some pretty tough negotiations.
Majors including Royal Dutch Shell and BP have been studying for three years how they might gain access Iraqs oilfields, which hold the third largest oil reserves in the world.
Both expect a national oil company to be formed to exploit the countrys reserves, and hope to work with this company.
BP is already helping the Iraqi oil ministry to analyse data from the Rumaila field.
Oil executives say Iraqi officials have indicated that foreign investors will be offered buyback contracts for the most promising fields and production sharing contracts for riskier prospects.
http://www.oilandgasnewsonline.com/News.asp?Article=21500
cynic
- 05 Mar 2007 20:04
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suggest all actual or prospective investors in PET read the above carefully at least once..... and then prob walk away
windsorgolf
- 12 Apr 2007 20:41
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looks like we could have good news from jordan this sunday
latics3
- 12 Apr 2007 21:52
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cynic.. you were wrong on PRTY...I'm afraid wrong again on PET....never mind keep trying what are your views on my other 'p'..pxc... REMEMBER THE THREE P'S They will make you rich!!!!
aldwickk
- 12 Apr 2007 23:29
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Piss Pot & Poo.
2517GEORGE
- 13 Apr 2007 09:47
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Where there's muck, there's money.
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piston broke
- 19 Apr 2007 15:17
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just been listening to a broadcast on Radio Five Live @ 15.00 today.
The researchers stated that Iraq has seriosuly underestimtaed its oil reserves and in fact there is at least double and maybe treble the oil under the ground than was first thought.
They then had an interview with Horgan who was very bullish about what the Iraq Oil Ministry had confirmed.
Could be good news for all PET holders ( if they can ever get the oil out of course)
mwoolgar
- 19 Apr 2007 15:22
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PB
Heard the same broadcast myself and it was stated that their oil would be very similar in quantity to that of Saudi Arabia. BE LUCKY
mwoolgar
- 01 May 2007 08:19
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all this excitement and you PETS are very quiet
2517GEORGE
- 01 May 2007 08:26
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Good news indeed, but drilling is 18 months away, have held these for 3 years or so now having paid 42p. I was greedy @130 ish and then saw them go below my purchase price. Still now on a reasonable profit but will be hanging on, as I believe there is huge potential, of course there is also huge risk. Good luck to all holders.
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cynic
- 01 May 2007 08:35
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WOOLGAR's post is quite a brave assertion by someone .... i will take it as read, though i have no knowledge of these things, that Iraq's geological structure is the same or similar as that in Saudi, but to say that the oil quality will be the same is stretching things more than a little ...... more importantly with regard to this stock, GEORGE observes quite rightly that drilling is still 18 months away, and thta ssumes no more political or other upheaval.
pinnacle
- 01 May 2007 08:42
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The fact that drilling is so far away is good news for recent buyers as they will be able to reduce their CGT bill by 20%!!
Now that is worth waiting for!!!
forest
- 03 May 2007 13:09
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http://www.petrelresources.com/_investorRelations/Petrel_Presentation_April_2007.pdf
2517GEORGE
- 03 May 2007 13:29
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Cheers forest, there's a lot going on and plenty of newsflow guaranteed imo, I like the 'proposals for 2 major oil projects' but with so much else happening @ PET any number of their projects could be co making, However the high risk is still present.
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forest
- 03 May 2007 14:57
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Flying now George.
2517GEORGE
- 03 May 2007 15:05
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Yes it's looking good atm, prospects look amazing, but it a high risk because of where it is. Earlier in the week or was it last week PET went to 79p and drifted back, so be prepared.
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