dai oldenrich
- 03 Oct 2006 10:12
Tullow Oil plc is one of the largest independent oil and gas, exploration and production companies in Europe. Tullow Oil produces over 56,000 boepd, with a primary focus on UK Gas and West African Oil, underpinned by development projects in the UK, Africa and South Asia.

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goldfinger
- 14 Dec 2008 02:37
- 146 of 177
Well i agree with you RF, what about sharing a bottle of meths?.
Only kidding.
But surely the sentiment issue coming from OPEC will have a direct effect on the oil price for a while.
required field
- 14 Dec 2008 15:54
- 147 of 177
Well there's a very cold snap on the North American east coast, we shall see what effect that will have on crude and gas prices in the next few days.
required field
- 16 Dec 2008 09:01
- 148 of 177
Another strike, TLW turning into a Cairn ?,tremendous results for the 2 partners (Tlw an Hoil) in Uganda.....if only Idi had known, he must be cursing from his grave !.
goldfinger
- 16 Dec 2008 09:08
- 149 of 177
Glad to be holding but I prefer DNX.
required field
- 16 Dec 2008 12:36
- 150 of 177
Holding both !.
goldfinger
- 16 Dec 2008 13:58
- 151 of 177
Well done same here.
cynic
- 04 Jan 2010 09:41
- 152 of 177
an interesting conundrum
it is heavily rumoured that TLW will exercise their option to buy the HOIL Uganda licences, thus scuppering ENI's effort.
the big Q is what will be the effect of so doing, not only on TLW, but to a lesser extent to HOIL?
required field
- 04 Jan 2010 10:02
- 153 of 177
I thought a year ago that Tullow Oil should buy Heritage Oil...they should have done so.
ahoj
- 04 Jan 2010 15:34
- 154 of 177
Can they buy DGO. It's 50% undervalued over TLW
cynic
- 04 Jan 2010 15:49
- 155 of 177
why on earth would TLW want to do that?
required field
- 05 Jan 2010 09:11
- 156 of 177
A company will only acquire another company that fits in with their development program....Dragon oil might not fit the bill but Heritage would.
Balerboy
- 05 Jan 2010 14:00
- 157 of 177
any idea why TLW and HOIL have both lost ground today??
cynic
- 05 Jan 2010 14:24
- 158 of 177
HOIL - because there is now no compelling or even particular reason to hold
TLW - has only lost a smidge, and that is presumably because it will be shelling out for HOIL's Uganda stake
Balerboy
- 05 Jan 2010 14:28
- 159 of 177
whats the future possibilities for hoil then cynic?
cynic
- 05 Jan 2010 15:15
- 160 of 177
no idea ..... i'm out of them for now ..... check their site as i think they may also share another field with TLW off ghana or nigeria
halifax
- 05 Jan 2010 16:14
- 161 of 177
The problem with both HOIL and TLW and their discoveries in Uganda is the massive investment required to exploit these finds. It is difficult to believe either company can afford to go it alone hence HOIL deciding to sell out to ENI.
cynic
- 05 Jan 2010 16:34
- 162 of 177
TLW have, i think, already said they cannot afford the (whole) development .... the logic for TLW buying the HOIL stake will be to give them a much stronger bargaining hand when it comes to selling on
halifax
- 05 Jan 2010 17:16
- 163 of 177
Don't think TLW will try to outbid ENI for HOIL'S Uganda assets, unless ENI back away from the deal.
cynic
- 05 Jan 2010 17:23
- 164 of 177
they don't need to ... TLW have pre-emption rights at the same price that ENI paid
required field
- 18 Jan 2010 08:17
- 165 of 177
Important news today....