niceonecyril
- 13 Jul 2005 22:40
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http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200804020701443743R
http://www.imperialenergy.com
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200807040700042799Y
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halifax
- 01 Jan 2009 17:05
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cynic HAWK's prospective production of a mere 5k bopd is hardly going to attract any significant buying interest especially with oil at $40!
cynic
- 01 Jan 2009 17:37
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i sort of agree, but they keep on finding more and more puddles, so if my prediction of crude improving to north of $50, the perspective on the company may change
required field
- 02 Jan 2009 07:48
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I think that oil will now start to rise a bit, and with HAWK : small streams make big rivers !, there will be more consolidation within the energy sector this year and look at the dozens of small penny Aim stocks that could be taken over......looks like 2009/10 will be a game of Pak-Man or Sharks....who eats who ?.
cynic
- 02 Jan 2009 07:55
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i think a thread entitled OILIES or similar is now called for ......
but in the meantime
HAWK
it would be useful to know what the company believes is the overall likely flow rate from Jolly Ranch and whatever the other site is called
cynic
- 02 Jan 2009 07:59
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by the way, for anyone interested (halifax) i re-opened a position this morning in feb nymex at $41.72 on the basis that oil is likley to rise anyway, and will be helped on its way by the renewed and increased israeli aggression on gaza.
halifax
- 02 Jan 2009 18:36
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cynic who actually cares about Gaza? Do the Saudis ,Jordanians, Iraqis, Egyptians really like the Palestinians any more than the Israelis? Only Iran and Syria have any anything to gain from being involved in what for the rest of the world has become a tiresome and pointless conflict..... rather reminds us of northern ireland.
cynic
- 02 Jan 2009 19:42
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you miss then point .... it creates unrest in M/E which is of course the main crude producer in the world .... al psychological i grant you, but fact nevertheless .... i actually disagree with your assessment of the importance and obscene immorality of the conflict, but that is another matter
HARRYCAT
- 02 Jan 2009 21:33
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Will be interesting to see if the Sov's & Ukrainians settle their petty squabble over 'gas theft', otherwise sentiment will spill over in to the oil market. If I were cynical, I would almost concede that it was a deliberate ploy by Moscow to raise tension & therefore the price of crude.
halifax
- 03 Jan 2009 16:58
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cynic the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians has been going on since 1947 the latest action being taken by the Israelis may be used by some to ramp up the price of oil but in the longer term demand or the lack of will determine where the price goes next. We have not missed the point in what has become a pointless conflict, commonsense will prevail once those with a vested interest in this futile exercise are properly exposed by the media this includes arms suppliers, politicians on both sides, countries like Iran and Syria.
cynic
- 03 Jan 2009 17:59
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if you say so ...... however, i don't think i can recall a single instance where commonsense and politics have ever combined, nor where the media (always truthful and unbiased of course) has ever persuaded warring (literal or metaphorical) parties to bury their differences and to act like sensible and rational human beings.