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STERLING ENERGY big buyers about... (SEY)     

proptrade - 14 Jun 2004 11:58

anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?

website: http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/

graph.php?movingAverageString=%2C50%2C20

weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120

daves dazzlers - 11 Nov 2004 16:20 - 1644 of 7811

MS,should be a good game in the carling cup next.

sandrew64 - 11 Nov 2004 16:30 - 1645 of 7811

Nice to have you on board Dave....that means were all ready now for take off.
The bird's in the oven,that skin stuffing recipe sounded fantastic gavdfc, but lacking a few ingredients. So she's in the oven stuffed with a lemon and an onion and sprinkled with fresh sage....on to those spuds and parsnips!

seawallwalker - 11 Nov 2004 16:34 - 1646 of 7811

Now that is talking...................

Lemon and onion sage and grapes....................

Keep cool now, keep checking and keep the lid on.

Seen PRE?

27p indeed!

Must be news tomorrow.

seawallwalker - 11 Nov 2004 16:37 - 1647 of 7811

You know John West rejects anything not he best?

Well my dog gets that!

bogof pink salmon from Morrisons.

The he gets John West Sardines in opil on other days and he adores hard boiled eggs.

Caourse he likes his bacon crispy,and particularly likes buthchers choice cumberland suasages.

gavdfc - 11 Nov 2004 16:40 - 1648 of 7811

Sounds good Sandrew. Hope it tastes as nice as it sounds.

SWW, PRE up 35% ish, well done with that. Must be some news on the way for a rise like that. That Danbury Dome must have a lot of gas in it!

mickeyskint - 11 Nov 2004 16:46 - 1649 of 7811

Kick the dog out I'm moving in.

MS

sandrew64 - 11 Nov 2004 16:52 - 1650 of 7811

Amazing result with PRE today. You guys are right there must be news on its way. Would it too much to ask that the Teeling/Hogan good luck on PRE continues and includes PET as well?
I made the mistake of giving the dog roast duck once and then pointing them out in the park....the number of times I've had to haul her out of the pond. She's a Lab so even greedier with food than me(if that's possible).Chicken smells wonderful...now we're both sitting here drooling!

seawallwalker - 11 Nov 2004 17:30 - 1651 of 7811

sandrew64..........LOL

PRE is a little diamond, I am lucky to be in, I have squeezed profit once recently already, and here I am again.

I am not intending to hold them for too long, if there is a peka, and a decline, I will sell at the top of the hill anf look to buy in again later.

Doing the same with DES, and would have with HNR, but.............

ms the dog. Well biuying it that way is cheaper ofr the same price as dog food. What would you prefer to eat?

Most dogs that expressed a preference choose the fish that John West rejected, that makes John West the Best!

Can't say I blame him.

He is a real athlete.

You should see his shiney coat!

seawallwalker - 11 Nov 2004 17:30 - 1652 of 7811

Thanks prop!

daves dazzlers - 12 Nov 2004 07:30 - 1653 of 7811

Morning all.

seawallwalker - 12 Nov 2004 07:50 - 1654 of 7811

Hi Dave.

Hi y'all!

I like Texas today!

proptrade - 12 Nov 2004 09:40 - 1655 of 7811

morning team....whats cooking?

gavdfc - 12 Nov 2004 10:26 - 1656 of 7811

Morning all. I wonder why SWW likes Texas today, something to do with a Dome perhaps...

seawallwalker - 12 Nov 2004 10:49 - 1657 of 7811

Don't know, but something rattled yesterday.

seawallwalker - 12 Nov 2004 11:11 - 1658 of 7811

PRE has come to a shuddering halt.

This link could be it.

Still well up so I am staying in.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/business/articles/timid84574?source=

sandrew64 - 12 Nov 2004 11:28 - 1659 of 7811

Morning everyone..just. Really can't seem to shift myself today, must be the perpetual rain blues.Lovely chicken last night definately use the brick again. Nice to see you've joined us on the other side SWW. Let me guess was it the lure of all that potential STRESS that convinced you. Good point to buy in at..let's hope that was the last good buying opportunity before the RNS.

seawallwalker - 12 Nov 2004 11:31 - 1660 of 7811

sandrew64 Great news on the chicken.
Yes it's all a waiting game lately.
PRE spiked at 34p and dropped back, no onereally knows why it went up in the first place, although I did see some DES holders were selling up and moving over, that seemed to be the trigger.

seawallwalker - 15 Nov 2004 07:49 - 1661 of 7811

oilbarrel.com today says.........

(Nothing we don't already know)

15.11.2004
Sterling Raises 97 Million To Further Its Mauritanian Ambitions
In the wake of its agreement two weeks ago to work in partnership with the Mauritanian government on the Chinguetti oil development, AIM-quoted Sterling Energy has raised 97 million to fund its obligations under that deal. The bulk of the funds will be used to cover a US$15.5 million signature bonus and US$130 million letter of credit to cover the Mauritanian governments 12 per cent share of the field development costs. In return, Sterling will receive an income from a sliding scale share of the fields production, which is due to get underway in 2006 at a rate of 75,000 barrels per day.

This is a very important milestone for us, said Sterlings chief executive Harry Wilson. Its our first production in West Africa and the first production in Mauritania as a country.

The investor reaction to the placing was a vote of confidence in the London-based oil junior and its African-focused portfolio of opportunities.

The support from the investors was tremendous, Wilson told oilbarrel.com. It was considerably oversubscribed and we have brought in about 15-20 new institutions as well as the continued support from our existing investors.

The one downside, said Wilson, was that the tight time-frame for the fundraising meant smaller shareholders were excluded from the opportunity.

We would have liked to give our smaller shareholders the chance to participate but because of the time constraints the Mauritanians put on us we didnt have any option but to do the deal we did.

Wilson will next week be involved in high level meetings in London between the Mauritanian oil minister and British officials. Its a very exciting time, said Wilson.

Development work is already underway on Chinguetti, operated by Australias Woodside, which has two rigs drilling continuously in Mauritanian waters on a 20-well exploration, appraisal and development drilling programme.

Sterling, of course, isnt a pure Africa exploration play. Its prospecting activities are backed by a solid production base in the US Gulf of Mexico, where the current high oil and gas price is generating healthy cash flows. Over the first six months of 2004 the company saw its turnover double to 5.3 million and its pre-tax profits surge 78 per cent to 1.98 million.

This bonanza is helping to fuel the companys search for additional exploration rights in Africa, where it picked up a raft of properties in the 40 million takeover of Fusion Oil & Gas in May 2003. As a result of that deal, Sterling is participating in about 20 wells off the coast of West Africa at virtually no cost, leaving plenty of scope to further beef up its portfolio.

Our new ventures group has been working for the last year or so looking at new exploration opportunities and weve got about two or three pretty good things in the pipeline, said Wilson. Its quite competitive out there at the moment. Wherever we go, there are other people chasing and digging for opportunities too. But weve shown we can get the deals: we managed to secure acreage in Madagascar before anyone else.

This latter deal saw the company win two large exploration licences offshore northwest Madagascar, which lies off the east coast of Africa. The Ambilobe and Ampasindava blocks cover 34,000 sq km of undrilled acreage that has been home to hydrocarbon shows while heavy oil deposits have been recorded onshore.

proptrade - 15 Nov 2004 09:38 - 1662 of 7811

morning all...good weekend???????

great little booze run to calais. not cheap but a thoroughly enjoyable day out.

SEY quiet as u like....

proptrade - 15 Nov 2004 12:08 - 1663 of 7811

SWW, bet u are pleased u flipped the DES!
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