proptrade
- 14 Jun 2004 11:58
anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?
website:
http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/
weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120
proptrade
- 05 Nov 2004 14:49
- 1418 of 7811
so true. we are looking at an exciting couple of years...SEY a billion dollar company?????
gavdfc
- 05 Nov 2004 15:02
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That's one of the reasons I like SEY, not all the eggs are in one basket. Better IMO to spread the risks. Constant stable revenue from the GOM now, should be increased next year and in 2006 a revenue stream from Chinguetti.
Also throw in the per barrel payment from Premier and the bonus payments of $2m from PSC B and $1m from PSC A. All of this from the free carry deal, not a bad deal I think!
seawallwalker
- 05 Nov 2004 15:14
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I agree gav, not all eggs are for breakfast.
In fact I sometimes like a hot egg sandwich mid morning.
I was going to cook this evening but have decided that it is a fish and chip day.
Traditional on a Friday, not had them for many weeks, and the local chippy is serving the last cod.
I wonder what he will order?
As for wine, that'll be the Missus, when I tell her to go down the sea front with her bag tonight due to the drop in share price.
I told her not to accept any more half pennies as they are not legal tender, but she assured me that she gives those out as change!
I agree with Killick, the drop was totally unecessary and unjustified. Sterlings price has not had this field written in so why should it affect the price?
Fickle, fickle, mms...........
Right, back to the wine.........
seawallwalker
- 05 Nov 2004 15:17
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I see all are heading back up again, except Hardman.
Glad I sold them on high, may be a while before they get there again.
Not a fair world.
They should be the second best darling of the stock market.
Low price prospect of high returns, minus 12% of course!
gavdfc
- 05 Nov 2004 15:27
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Lol SWW, can't see the missus being to happy at your suggestion to get to the sea wall! Still, all the pennies mount up!
As for eggs, an egg roll is very tasty. Not thought of what to have for tea, but since fish n chips was mentioned... I do like that, with haddock, nice! Out to the shops soon so will stock up then, might get some wine.
PMO seems to have bounced back 2% or so.
seawallwalker
- 05 Nov 2004 15:29
- 1423 of 7811
Yahoo biz posted this.
Not read it well yet so no comments.
Friday November 5, 3:59 PM
UPDATE: Australia's Woodside Misses Out At Capitaine
By Stephen Bell
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
PERTH (Dow Jones)--Australia's Woodside Petroleum Ltd. WPL.AU) Friday unveiled a second consecutive dry hole in its US$100 million-plus oil drilling program offshore Mauritania, upsetting investors in the company's junior partners.
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Shares in Hardman Resources Ltd. (HDR.AU) fell as much as 10% after the partners said no hydrocarbons were encountered at the Capitaine 1-A well. The stock ended 6% lower at A$1.97.
Woodside was targeting up to 200 million barrels of oil at Capitaine, which is only 27 kilometers southwest of the US$600 million Chinguetti development that is due to begin production in early 2006.
Hardman said that drilling data will need to be evaluated "before any definitive announcement on fluid type" is made, but analysts said it is almost certain that Capitaine-1 is barren.
It is the first real upset for Woodside and its partners in the closely watched program, as an earlier dry hole, Dorade-1, was well flagged by its chief executive Don Voelte in September.
Gordon Ramsay, an analyst at UBS, said that Capitaine was drilled on the same channel sand trend as Chinguetti, which also yielded the Banda and Tevet finds.
"I'm still fairly positive on the area, but every once in a while you get a negative surprise from these wildcat drilling programs," he told Dow Jones Newswires.
Capitaine comes just a few weeks after Woodside plugged and abandoned Dorade-1.
A third well, Tevet-1, was confirmed as a new oil discovery in early October. Tevet is believed to contain between 50 million and 100 million barrels of oil and may be tied into the Chinguetti development.
Woodside shares closed down 1.8% at A$19.10 amid a broadly weak energy market.
ROC Oil Ltd. (ROC.AU), another junior player in the program, fell 2.6% to A$1.84.
Hardman investor relations manager Dean Richardson said that it is unrealistic to expect a 100% success rate in a wildcat drilling program.
"An unsuccessful well is always disappointing but the joint venture is still very confident about the area, and we still believe there are opportunities there," he told Dow Jones Newswires.
Hardman is hopeful of better news later this month when drilling begins at the Merou prospect.
Located on the same trend as the Tiof field, Merou has a pre-drill target of 250-300 million barrels of oil, Hardman said.
Woodside owns 53.846% of Chinguetti. Other participants are Hardman 21.6%, BG Group 11.63%, Premier group of companies 9.231% and Roc Oil 3.693%.
seawallwalker
- 05 Nov 2004 15:33
- 1424 of 7811
One thing that keeps coming up is that Tevet is believed to contain between 50 million and 100 million barrels of oil and may be tied into the Chinguetti development.
If any do not understand what that means, let me explain, Tevet and Chinguetti may actually be holes into the same oil field.
If that is so, and they will know by the end of this, it will be massive!!!
;-)))
daves dazzlers
- 05 Nov 2004 15:36
- 1425 of 7811
Afternoon all,you got a good deal there sw. Been up a ladder most of the day,,bit of diy on a cctv camera,but now back in the hot seat.
Still down i see,,just a little bit more please,off to see what i can sell now back later.
gavdfc
- 05 Nov 2004 15:43
- 1426 of 7811
So Gordon Ramsay's changed jobs, from Hell's Kitchen to an analyst at UBS!
This is a valid point he makes - "I'm still fairly positive on the area, but every once in a while you get a negative surprise from these wildcat drilling programs," he told Dow Jones Newswires." Not every hole drilled is going to be a hit.
If Tevet is tied in to Chinguetti then that's another addition to out revenue stream.
daves dazzlers
- 05 Nov 2004 15:45
- 1427 of 7811
Its in free fall .
sandrew64
- 05 Nov 2004 15:47
- 1428 of 7811
Visiting friends for a few days , just saw what has been happening today. Ouch!Let's hope this is another case of getting bad news out of the way before a positive drilling result on Tues. Mushroom and white wine risotto tonight,margarita sorbet for pud...need a few stiff drinks after seeing this. Have a good weekend all!
AdieH
- 05 Nov 2004 15:48
- 1429 of 7811
Whose in freefall....
daves dazzlers
- 05 Nov 2004 15:50
- 1430 of 7811
Can anybody see 17 pence by close !
proptrade
- 05 Nov 2004 15:52
- 1431 of 7811
must be dave off his ladder
daves dazzlers
- 05 Nov 2004 15:53
- 1432 of 7811
Prop your not far wrong there.
proptrade
- 05 Nov 2004 15:53
- 1433 of 7811
sorry matey, couldn't resist
jj50
- 05 Nov 2004 16:02
- 1434 of 7811
At least his fall will be televised if the CCTV was plugged in in time!
proptrade
- 05 Nov 2004 16:06
- 1435 of 7811
wouldn't that be one for jeremy beadle!
daves dazzlers
- 05 Nov 2004 16:12
- 1436 of 7811
HAY,all fine now.
mickeyskint
- 05 Nov 2004 16:12
- 1437 of 7811
Went down to Brighton last night and ended up in one of those gay bars. Got really drunk. Funny thing didn't realise drinking G&T's gave you a sore bum.
MS