poo bear
- 29 May 2009 06:46
required field
- 12 Jun 2009 08:19
- 12 of 82
What does fluid sampling indicate ?, not being an expert, does this mean mud sampling and sorts ?.....sp all over the place and the market has almost dropped the sp like a duster....I'm in but what a gamble....could be hydrocarbons but not in commercial amounts and second well might be needed...all guesswork...and this would have to turn into a long term investment for me anyway !.
required field
- 12 Jun 2009 09:33
- 13 of 82
If it is a total duster, then there has been a leak because this has dropped all of a sudden on no news....though surely testing and sampling to my mind seems to indicate that they have found something but what ?...perhaps not in commercial quantities but a second well might be in the running...any views ?.
Balerboy
- 12 Jun 2009 10:13
- 14 of 82
Might be a complete numscull but have taken a gamble and bought a few more.....
stupid boy!!
halifax
- 12 Jun 2009 12:30
- 15 of 82
Fall in sp suggests they may have struck water.
gnashlevel2
- 12 Jun 2009 16:06
- 16 of 82
...or they are negotiating the promulgation of the results with the Powers That Be, which is nobody in Uganda. If anything of significance is found, rest assured it will be political and need this kind of 'negotiation'.
Still a gamble though, good luck if you have de bawls for it.
Balerboy
- 12 Jun 2009 19:45
- 17 of 82
I'm going to enjoy the weekend then come monday be positive and think nice thoughts about trp.
required field
- 13 Jun 2009 08:55
- 18 of 82
We must hope that they will drill the Sambi well......though the cost to Tower is obscure in the event that there is nothing at all in the first one.....no oil at all and Global pulling out of the second well will just leave the Namibia project and even though the prospects could be fantastic...still some way off.....!.
hlyeo98
- 15 Jun 2009 07:58
- 19 of 82
Tower comes up dry in Uganda
Business Financial Newswire
Tower Resources has abandoned its Iti-1 exploration well in the West Nile region of Uganda after drilling produced only limited quantities of oil.
The company says re-evaluation of the data will be undertaken to determine a more prospective location for a second well. 'The lack of reservoir at this location could not justify further testing or the immediate move to drill a second well.'
Tower chairman Peter Kingston said, 'The result is very disappointing for everyone involved, not least the people of West Nile. However, this is a very large licence and there is every chance that far better reservoir sand quality can be found elsewhere in EA5.'
required field
- 15 Jun 2009 08:15
- 20 of 82
So much for the low risk well !....time to put these to one side for some time until they decide to drill again or farm out the Namibia assets...
required field
- 15 Jun 2009 08:28
- 21 of 82
I must congratulate TRP for keeping the result a secret until this morning....I like the way that the market had no idea at all that this was a dud well......a few things to look into here !.
Balerboy
- 15 Jun 2009 08:38
- 22 of 82
As you say RF, will have to put these away for a while, thats life... onward and upward. :((
halifax
- 15 Jun 2009 11:17
- 23 of 82
No news was bad news.
required field
- 15 Jun 2009 12:06
- 24 of 82
This is not the time to sell....large area still to explore with seismic plus Namibia potential...if anything this is the time to buy and be patient....this is not the end by any means.....a small gamble on recovery could be worth a punt for those with the idea of risk....selling now is bonkers ! well in my view anyway.....this is anyway just a fraction of my porfolio !.
HARRYCAT
- 25 Aug 2009 22:41
- 25 of 82
Business Financial Newswire
"African-focused oil and gas explorer Tower Resources says it is unaware of any reason for the recent movement in its share price directly related to the company's activities.
The company says re-evaluation of its Exploration Area 5 in Uganda following the drilling of the Iti-1 well is expected to conclude in the second half of September, when an update will be issued to the market."
halifax
- 05 Oct 2009 16:24
- 26 of 82
Starting to perk up again after RNS.
cynic
- 05 Oct 2009 16:37
- 27 of 82
halifax my old mucker, what on earth are you doing investing in uganda oilies - unless these guys also have access to spaceship supertankers
halifax
- 05 Oct 2009 16:54
- 28 of 82
cynic hoping your favourite "oily" might like to expand their estate and make a bid for TRP after all they will need a landing ground for the "space tankers"!
cynic
- 05 Oct 2009 17:30
- 29 of 82
lol! .... VLCCs in correct parlance
halifax
- 05 Oct 2009 17:36
- 30 of 82
Apart from TLW "flavour of the month chinese" might also be in the frame to buy TRP "we note that well known mandarin EK is long!
cynic
- 05 Oct 2009 17:39
- 31 of 82
but is he not also short GKP?