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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..

food - 17 May 2004 11:20 - 51 of 2700

tokyo sounds like you'r doing a bit of de-ramping you after cheep shares. or is it to hot for you

Tokyo - 17 May 2004 13:17 - 52 of 2700

I'm afraid I'm out of this one for now Yes just a little too hot for me), caught the report on CNN this morning, and sold just before the big drop , although surprised and happy to see it pull back so quickly. It's probably gonna be my loss on this one, but I wanna stick my cash somewhere a little more stable for the time being.

Good luck to all those who held on, I hope you all get the rewards you wanted.

Tokyo

drinkgood - 23 May 2004 01:04 - 53 of 2700

Just thought you folks would like to know that Fleet Street was flogging this tip for about 450 plus other golden tips as well. Paid them the fee only for them to tell me 4 days or so later that this share was not such a good buy after all....they did refund my fee. Clearly not impressed....and William Rees Mogg...I do have the evidence in case you think otherwise.

piston broke - 23 May 2004 16:04 - 54 of 2700

drinkgood...can you refer to their quote...eg what were their exact words. I would appreciate knowing

I note Sunday Times gives PET a bit of a write up today.
My view (which is not expert I might add), is as follows

1...they are the only listed oil company on USA and London Stock Exchanges that are still in Iraq
2..they have been relatonship building for about 8 years with the Iraqi powers and also providing work for Iraqi people
3..they have 3 bids on table and await response in June/July
4..the chief exec at a recent conference in States said 'we have a 33% chance of getting all three'...(me...well I would settle for one!!)
5..they are a neutral company ( Irish) which helps their position
6...even if they do not win the any business then the major oils would obviously want to buy in to them as they have very good contacts

in summary a very risky punt that could bring a hefty loss or a hefty profit...if you like these risks, then they are for you...if you dont like risks then you have to keep out...rgds...p b

Tokyo - 24 May 2004 02:23 - 55 of 2700

I bought back a few shares on Friday with cash that I can afford to lose, as I couldn't stand to be out of it if something huge really happened, looks like major contracts are a little way away, atleast until July time, but speculation on who will win the contract will probably push these up near 75 pence. Only 4 companies bid for the contract and all of them small, hopefully the points made above by piston broke, will all work in Petrel's favour to gain the all important contract.



Interesting article below, enjoy. What do you make of the fact that they have already brought other companies aboard to help them?


May 23, 2004

Irish oil minnow tenders for lucrative Iraqi deals



PETREL Resources, a small listed Irish oil exploration company, is one of only four firms to have submitted tenders to design and operate two large oil fields in northern Iraq but David Horgan, its managing director, has been advised not to return there until the security situation improves, writes Ciaran Hancock.

Petrel, which is quoted on the Alternative Investment Market in London and has a market value of 21m (31.29m) has brought subsidiaries of General Electric and Halliburton on board to provide equipment and design skills.The winning tender is expected to be announced by the Iraqi Ministry of Oil in about two months.

Horgan returned from Iraq earlier this month and said ministry officials had advised that he shouldnt return for the time being. Its now not recommended to go into the field. Foreigners are being targeted there and being Irish is no guarantee that you wont be shot.

Petrel has submitted tenders for fields at Khurmala, part of the Kirkuk oil field, one of the biggest in the world. It has also tendered for Hamrin, north of Baghdad. Khurmala has reserves of 2 billion barrels and is expected to produce 120,000 barrels a day at full production. Hamrin, meanwhile, has reserves of 1 billion barrels and is expected to produce 100,000 barrels a day at full tilt.

Horgan said it could be up to three years before either field reached full production.

Three other oil minnows are believed to have tendered for the contracts but no oil majors have lodged bids.

The tendering process was delayed several times by the deteriorating security situation. The oil ministry was also looted after the fall of Saddam Hussein and a number of maps and other key documents were destroyed.

Petrel has been scouting for opportunities in Iraq for a number of years and Horgan estimates the company has invested about 3m to date.

Horgan acknowledged that a number of hurdles remain. One is security, which is now the chief concern of foreign companies. America is also due to hand over power to a local administration by the end of June, after which the new government could decide to scupper the tendering process and start again.

This seems unlikely though. Theyre very serious about this and want to get the process moving as soon as possible.

Oil production in Iraq has collapsed since the start of the second Gulf war. The country is now estimated to produce about 1m barrels a day for export, down from 3.5m in 1990. Oil production has collapsed and the industry has undergone a tough period, said Horgan.

piston broke - 24 May 2004 06:56 - 56 of 2700

Hi Tokyo...was the above the Sunday Times article...or from somewhere else...rgds..pb

Tokyo - 24 May 2004 07:20 - 57 of 2700

Piston Broke - It was from the Sunday Times, what do you make of it?

On one hand it says get out until the end of June - No decision until then, so perhaps a drop in share price, but only 4 small oil companies put in tenders, so even without Petrels advantages they have a 25% change of winning - I'm starting to believe they could atleast win one.

Good luck to all

dexter01 - 24 May 2004 16:34 - 58 of 2700

check out sonoran energy,they recently put in tenders for these contracts after buying another company from the region.fairly sharp fall today,but i`m still keeping mine
dexter

pinechris - 24 May 2004 17:48 - 59 of 2700

As the outlook seems so good, ie even if they don't get a contract (and I can't see that after the work they have done), they still have the results of all the work mapping etc, any other company doesn't want to repeat the time consuming work already done, so I am holding on with money I can afford (not want) to lose, I know it is risky so I only bought 1250 shares but if it pays off I will be ok and if it crashes I will hold in case they come back up. Not the best strategy I know, but that would be a "high" interest account!

Chris

piston broke - 24 May 2004 21:46 - 60 of 2700

I agree that the outlook is possibly very bright, but my experience is the Stock Markets do not like uncertainty...Having read the Times article, I took the call today to get out at 35p and took only 100 profit, but my view is that they will now fall before starting a recovery in about a month...I may lose shedloads by getting out but uncertainty causes shares to fall even more so than bad news. I am not in anyway saying I know it all, but my plan is to buy in again in about a month when I fel they may be 25p ish...be lucky all you Pets

dexter01 - 26 May 2004 09:00 - 61 of 2700

after contacting petrel about the situation in iraq,i recieved this reply;
we are pushing on with our work without interruption-but without going into the field(on the advice of the ministry).
our geological sampling team is now with the jordanian NRA on the jordanian side of the border,taking samples from the field as well as cores.
our engineering team is finalising the third tender.we have world class partners(GE,haliburton&caterpillar groups.
i think this sounds quite positive,what does anyone else think?

dexter.

wypanb - 26 May 2004 15:20 - 62 of 2700

If their taking cores (from this I assume reserviour cores via a drill rig) their serious about the work in Iraq as it's not cheap.

Additionally if they are indeed drilling on the Jordonian side and the reserviors are connected I would suggest they can suck from that side and square up some sort of profit share with the Jordanians??

chartist2004 - 08 Jun 2004 14:48 - 63 of 2700

PET - Bounced 21% in 4 days, buyers back in for the ride up to 4!!;

pinechris - 08 Jun 2004 16:25 - 64 of 2700

Lets hope PET hit 4, lots of buyers coming back and PRM starting to come back as well, bought at 121p a while ago.
Chris

dexter01 - 11 Jun 2004 10:36 - 65 of 2700

hi all,
don`t know if you`ve read it ,but an article on
www.lemminginvester.com/petrelresources makes interesting reading .
let me know what you think.
dexter

gildph - 11 Jun 2004 11:17 - 66 of 2700

Hi Dexter

I've a bit invested in these but I can't get on this page - are you sure this is the correct web address? You couldn't paste article in here please?

Regards

gildph

pinechris - 11 Jun 2004 11:22 - 67 of 2700

Hi Dexter,
I also have a bit in here but am unable to get this page up, go on, give us an idea, (tic) good or bad?
Chris

gildph - 11 Jun 2004 11:53 - 68 of 2700

I got onto it by searching for lemminginvetor on google (http:)
http://www.lemminginvestor.com/PetrelResources.html

Article is 27th 2004 so maybe a bit dated now. The risks are highlighted but what makes theM a firm hold for me is the key advantges we have even if we don't get any of the contracts, in particular

- the data we've accumulated and the relationship bulit up with the IRaq Oil administration which will be invaluable to whoever gets the contracts, especially the big boys

Also note a private investor Douglas Wright (c2% of company), whom I believe is an actuary, estimates the stock to be around 10.....

Draw your own conclusions and as always DYOR


gildph - 11 Jun 2004 11:55 - 69 of 2700

Sorry I meant to say 27th of "March" 2004 was date of article

dexter01 - 14 Jun 2004 08:23 - 70 of 2700

morning all,
sorry about the wrong web address!!,it was the bit about the data the`ve collected that caught my eye, so it does look very promising whatever happens. even if we don`t grt to 10 we should be in for a nice little earner.
still gutted about last night!!
dexter
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