oilyrag
- 14 Jan 2008 18:16
Altona Resources Epic ANR is an excellent long term play for any investor, with excellent prospects for growth over the next few years.
Completion of pre feasibility study for coal to liquid (CTL) plant. Q1 2008.
Open cut coal mine bulk sampling at Wintinna to define 700 million tons coal to JORC standards.
MOU with South Australia's largest electricity producer to supply 4 million tons coal per annum for 25 years.
Extension of MOU with BP Australia, to evaluate power generation and CTL development.
7.8 billion tons of sub bitumous coal in situ.
Progress in a bankable feasibility study, to produce 10 million barrels CTL per year, with a 560 MW co-generation power facility, based in the 100% owned licence for the Arckaringa project in South Australia.
The 3 licences held by Altona are in the Permian Arckaringa Basin and are located close to rail and road links.
Project Base Case, 10million tons coal, CTL producing 10 million barrels of zero sulphur diesel fuel, and 560mw power for export pa.
oilyrag
- 14 Jan 2008 18:22
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Hi guys and girls, thought this one deserved a proper header, so started a new thread.
Looks like break out may be imminent with a 30+% rise today. 2 trade after close for 1.1million shares at 4.45p, looks like another mark up tomorrow on opening.
kate bates
- 15 Jan 2008 07:41
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Looks a good one this, i'll have a few more today, Matrix (who have a fantastic track record in this sector eg BRR) have recently said the following about ANR:
"Our middle-case NPV calculation
suggests an un-risked project valuation of 1.2bn (44p at our
assumed share base), increasing to over 2.7bn (100p per share)."
Suspect they'll team up with a major to get the extraction started. Got some way to go i do believe.
kate bates
- 15 Jan 2008 08:40
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Mustn't be much stock kicking about, moving up on every buy. Nothing in the press as yet.
oilyrag
- 15 Jan 2008 09:29
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I suspected that this might happen, all that blue, keep going please. No I'm not begging.
kate bates
- 15 Jan 2008 09:44
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nice tight spread 4.8 - 5p. Marketmakers after stock with 150000 on the bid as opposed to just 50000 on the ask.
oilyrag
- 15 Jan 2008 10:16
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I hate to say it, but I think the rise may be overdone as the mm's are now showing sales at 4.8p as buys, giving a false impression of momentum. I do hope that I'm wrong, but I've seen this many times before.
Toya
- 15 Jan 2008 10:25
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sp already up 50% in last couple of days so I would wait for it to pull back before buying
oilyrag
- 15 Jan 2008 10:38
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Like I said, if they were all purchases, then why should sp turn down.
kate bates
- 15 Jan 2008 10:58
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Tree shake i see, better to take notice of the 175000 buy at 5p and the 3 buys yesterday of nearly 2 million shares at 4.5p - well over the ask. Looks like somebody got the nod to get in.
kate bates
- 15 Jan 2008 11:19
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stakebuilding started:
Altona Resources plc ("the Company") has today been notified by Barclays PLC
that, through Barclays Stockbrokers Limited and Gerrard Investment Management
Limited, it is indirectly interested in 15,100,033 ordinary shares in the
Company, representing 5.33 per cent. of the total voting rights of the Company.
smiler o
- 15 Jan 2008 16:25
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smiler o
- 15 Jan 2008 16:28
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smiler o
- 15 Jan 2008 19:45
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http://www.emfis.de/asien/asien/nachrichten/beitrag/id/Kohleknappheit_in_China_Regierung_schliesst_Kraftwerke_ID66696.html
Translated !
Coal shortage in China - Government power plants!
Bejing 15.01.2008 (www.emfis.com)
China had now power stations, which for more than 6% of the South China electricity supply are responsible. The reason for this was the shortage of the raw material, coal in the region are not available. In the southern provinces, this is the worst power outage since about 5 years ago. In Guanxi included a power plant with 2.3 gigawatts of energy output, in Guizhou was 4.2 gigawatts of the largest power plant shut down and Yunnan missing by the shutdown of a power plant at least 3.8 gigawatts. From the regions were already some time before aid requests to the central government sent.
China currently generates about 78% of its power with coal, and is therefore for the import of raw material to the world's top concern.
halifax
- 15 Jan 2008 21:35
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Even if the project goes ahead it will be a few years before supplies reach China CDN is poducing now and the price of coking coal is expected to rise to $150 per ton during 2008.
smiler o
- 21 Jan 2008 10:57
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smiler o
- 24 Jan 2008 09:32
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Pimpernel
- 14 Feb 2008 16:43
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A near 19% rise for this stock today and not one comment on this thread. I can only suppose that it is "below the radar" as far as most people are concerned but I think it's well worth looking at, especially after seeing this afternoon's RNS.
Pimpernel
- 15 Feb 2008 08:27
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Yes, moving up nicely now. Glad I got into this one yesterday morning.
oilyrag
- 15 Feb 2008 08:34
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How far, how quickly?
Pimpernel
- 15 Feb 2008 08:40
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Not sure oily but yesterday's news was excellent. This, for my money, is the most interesting stock I've come upon in years.