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
seawallwalker
- 02 Dec 2004 23:05
- 2347 of 7811
You bin drinking again dave?
I haven't but could do with one.
The drift is down to reducing oil prices, that's all.
Put some oil stoicks on your watch list and you will get a better sense of the sector.
Try bp. shel dnx cne jkx pre pci hnr een fto to name bt a few. I have these and more on a new watch list just for oil.
daves dazzlers
- 03 Dec 2004 07:41
- 2348 of 7811
Your bang on there sw $35 a barrel about right,still a bit to drop then ?
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 07:47
- 2349 of 7811
Maybe.
Have to wait and see.
Been a rotten couple of weeks across the sector. It happens. As proptrade has often highlighted, it can go the other way just as quick. Same with mining campnaies.
Celtic Resources went up 4 yesterday as they were financed by another bank.
4 at 100k shares = but out after selling in my book.
Nice work if you can get it!
Can't see any news anywhere today, so I may but out myself and have a play elsewhere.
bprg know what it's doing yet?
daves dazzlers
- 03 Dec 2004 08:00
- 2350 of 7811
You tell me,will be selling my 70.12 very soon,,75ish or above.
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 08:02
- 2351 of 7811
bprg, good luck with that, rto did not slide as far as it deserved to imo. all in all, you seem bobbing along...........
daves dazzlers
- 03 Dec 2004 08:05
- 2352 of 7811
yes not bad just had a decent few days in lmc bought 99 /sold yesterday 116,not bad for a week.
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 08:06
- 2353 of 7811
That is good stuff!
Not much doing here, still playing the waiting game which I can do!
Right then, off to the sea wall on a very foggy day!
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 08:52
- 2354 of 7811
PCI holders attention!!!!!
Petroceltic International PLC
03 December 2004
PETROCELTIC INTERNATIONAL PLC ('Petroceltic')
3rd December 2004
Tunisia - Sidi Toui 3 Well Update - Future Plans
Petroceltic operated well Sidi Toui 3 in the Ksar Hadada block has been drilled
to a total measured depth of 1300 meters, logged and tested. The objective
Ordovician Hamra Quartzite, was encountered at 1023 meters approximately
380meters up dip from the Sidi Toui 1 well located 4.5 kilometers to the east.
Whilst drilling through the Hamra Quartzite oil shows were recorded over a
177meter gross interval from 1023 to total depth at 1300 meters. . Casing was
set above the Quartzite to facilitate a short duration open hole test which
commenced on the evening of 2 December, 2004 during which hydrocarbons were not
recovered.
The Ordovician Hamra Quartzite, when fractured, is a significant hydrocarbon
producer in Libya, Algeria and Tunisia.
Oil and gas shows were also encountered at a shallower depth over an interval
from 835 to 900meters. However, it was not possible to test this zone, which is
behind casing, at this time due to a commitment to release the rig to another
oil company after conducting one test.
The well is to be suspended pending further evaluation and/or testing in order
to assess the future potential of the Sidi Toui structure.
Oryx Prospect
Acquisition of new seismic over this prospect is expected to commence next
month. This data will be acquired at no cost to Petroceltic and will be used to
determine a well location on this prospect
John Craven CEO of Petroceltic commented, 'The oil and gas shows in Sidi Toui 3
give us confidence that there is working petroleum system in the southern part
of our Ksar Hadada block. In this area there are some very large structures
including Sidi Toui and Oryx. During the coming weeks we will be evaluating all
the data from Sidi Toui 3 and the new seismic from Oryx to plan our future
drilling campaign in this large block.'
Further Information
Petroceltic has a 100% working interest in the 7, 500 square kilometre Ksar
Hadada Block in southern Tunisia, which contains a number of leads and
prospects. Petroceltic also has appraisal and exploration interests in Algeria,
Italy and offshore Ireland and has cash resources going forward of over US$25
million.
Contacts etc
John Craven
Tel +353 1 662 7993
Fax +353 1 6627996
John.craven@petroceltic.ie
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 08:57
- 2355 of 7811
PCI looks dead in the water, (or at least in trouble).
The card turned up is a Joker.
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 09:05
- 2356 of 7811
aldwickk
- 03 Dec 2004 10:12
- 2357 of 7811
Oil price $60 next year, starting mid-winter.
proptrade
- 03 Dec 2004 10:39
- 2358 of 7811
unfortunately the dreams of US$60 look to be fading. bigger picture the mkts are better off in a 32 to 42 range and i think we will be stuck in there for most of 2005.
irrespective of the price if we are all sticking to the sector then stay in the quality. some s*t has floated to the surface in recent months....SEY is lengths ahead of that crowd.
tree shaken, placement flippers out. 2006 holders take a massive chill pill and take SEY off the watch pages for a few weeks! (ok, alot to ask but at least stop watching every trade and tick).
aldwickk
- 03 Dec 2004 10:59
- 2359 of 7811
So no reason for Seawallwalker to throw himself in , STOP DON'T DO IT. lol
proptrade
- 03 Dec 2004 11:00
- 2360 of 7811
its a cry for help!!!!
mickeyskint
- 03 Dec 2004 11:02
- 2361 of 7811
I need a drink.
MS
mickeyskint
- 03 Dec 2004 11:03
- 2362 of 7811
It could be worse like PCI.
MS
proptrade
- 03 Dec 2004 11:16
- 2363 of 7811
SEY, PET...it could happen to you!
gavdfc
- 03 Dec 2004 11:25
- 2364 of 7811
Morning all,
Busy week for me, been away a bit. And today just tops of a crap week all round. PCI, hmmmm.... moving on swiftly.... got hammered on that one. Stopped out earlier, but still made on my 2 buys from earlier this year, so could be worse for me I suppose. So, Mickey, think I need a drink, or 2 or 20!!!
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 11:55
- 2365 of 7811
Guys, I sold PCI out a couple of months back. I didn't like the odds 50/50, and it kept me awake at night.
So did PRE which I also sold at 24p before it flew north and fell south, for the same reasons.
SEY is not dependent on the turn of a card, like these, so I sleep and well!
The price has now dropped to where we were last summer, so what!
I am not topping up any more, I feel sorry for the PRE and PCI holders, PRE especially as I feel the Directors led them a line with the encouraging shows for the danbury dome rubbish.
It is worth bearing in mind that the same monkeys are director and ceo of PET!
Another turn of the card job. That is a worry, (that I don't have!). Who knows PET may come good, if not then a fall to 40p or less is looming, probably much less. The win if it works will be mammouth, the fall if it don't likewise!
SEY- who cares where it goes just now?
prop is right, todays price does not matter, I suspect a bit of sympathy fall here after a terrible week for the OIL & Gas exploration sector.
Overall confidence will be low.
Maurice Chevalier sang, "Why cry about the weather, enjoy it!"
I do!
proptrade
- 03 Dec 2004 12:00
- 2366 of 7811
i sense a wee dram whilst at the sea front....you are making perfect sense and you know what..i may add here.....