xmortal
- 07 Jul 2004 22:40
seawallwalker
- 10 Feb 2005 13:42
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gaw
tight bug*ers.
only a 3p rise today and tiof 6 due this time next week.
Well in with this one, and long may it remain so.................
Odd, never much volume.
Holders want to reain holders and sellers, there are not many.
I have noted this before, it has no effect on rises and falls however.
sandrew64
- 10 Feb 2005 14:25
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Odd.
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 06:56
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Does this mean we are rich??????
Mickey, today if it gets to 10% up, is the time to sell.
It has in Oz so good luck with your decision. (11% overnight).
HDR 2.090 11.76% 2.100 2.100 1.880 2.110 1.870 34,039,451
I wouldn't though!
Australia's Hardman says Mauritania oil field may contain 1 bln barrels
AFX
SYDNEY (AFX) - Australia's Woodside Petroleum Ltd and its joint venture partners have had further success with an oil appraisal and exploration program off the coast of the west African nation of Mauritania, Hardman Resources Ltd, an Australian partner, reported, adding that the offshore field could contain as much as 1 bln barrels of oil.
Hardman said the Tiof-6 appraisal well in Production Sharing Contract Area B, flowed up 12,400 barrels of oil a day, constrained by a 104/64 inch choke.
It said the well test is currently in the main flow period and the well is flowing at a stable rate of about 9,150 barrels of oil per day in the main flow period constrained by a 72/64 inch choke.
The Tiof-6 well is located 3 km west of the Tiof-1 discovery.
Hardman chief executive Simon Potter said Tiof-6 represented an encouraging oil flow but the sands tested are of poorer quality than those at joint venture partners' nearby Chinguetti oilfield, already under development.
Nevertheless, he said, flow rates at Tiof-6 exceed pre-test expectations.
He said the results of the appraisal program to date have upheld Hardman's initial assessment of about 1 bln barrels of oil-in-place within the Tiof field.
But, Potter said, the assessment of potentially recoverable oil, classified as reserves, is more difficult.
'The results of this test will form a critical part of the assessment of the Tiof development,? Potter said.
Woodside owns 53.846 pct of Tiof while Hardman has 21.6 pct. UK-based BG Group Plc has 11.63 pct, the Premier group of companies also of the Uk, has 9.23 pct and Australia's Roc Oil holds 3.693 pct.
bruce.hextall@xfn.com
blh/tr
sandrew64
- 15 Feb 2005 08:19
- 250 of 441
Looks like it's time to crack open the bubbly! Bit early maybe...ah what the hell!
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 08:26
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I started last night.
I saw a big trade during the day which was out of character for this stock, so I bought some more.
Then at the end of the day there was another big trade, so for once I guessed right.
sandrew64
- 15 Feb 2005 08:30
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Nice move SWW. With any luck this news will help shift SEY as well. What a good start to the day!
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 08:31
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Hardman have always been very good to me.
;-))
sandrew64
- 15 Feb 2005 08:35
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No complaints here either.
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 11:57
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sandrew64, looks like it's me and you here.
Price is holding at 85p as I write.
All looks good.
sandrew64
- 15 Feb 2005 12:34
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For some strange reason, which I have never understood especially as this company issues updates so regularly,HNR seems to be a forgotten share in the press and the bbs.
Perhaps they're all waiting til it hits a fiver a share. Cheers to you and me SWW.
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 12:42
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It's Australian, and whilst I would not suggest that is the reason, the press prefers a British slant.
In respect of Mauritania, they have Premier to talk about.
I have often noted that good news from the venture is attributed to Premier e when in fact I would call their invovement, and I quote myself, "Piddling"
Sterling have pinched most of it anyway!
PMO are not a big player in Africa yet.
I note DNX are diving lately too, I wonder why?
I agree that there is a big upside now to HNR.
If you go to TMF, thwre is a lot of good info on the HNR board and very knowledgeable posters, oh I post but they are not interested in cooking it seems :-(
gavdfc
- 15 Feb 2005 13:26
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An excellent drilling report on Tiof 6, some good news from there at last. Seems to be better for HNR than SEY though, HNR up, SEY nothing. Well done to you HNR holders. Buy rec out this morning on HNR.
KBC Peel Hunt reiterates buy Burren Energy (BUR.L) and buy Hardman Resources (HNR.L).
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 14:25
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Thanks gav good info.
I hope you have a few?
gavdfc
- 15 Feb 2005 14:30
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Keeping a very close eye on it. Was going to go long earlier at 85 via s/bet then sp moved up a touch so waiting to see what happens. A few decent sized trades earlier. I wonder what will happen in Oz overnight? Was looking at DNX earlier as well, pretty volatile today, but missed that one. Thats what happens when you try to keep your eyes on too much I guess! 2 eyes are not enough!
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 14:35
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DNX is supposed to be profit takers, (having researched it).
Oz expects upward tonight, and this stock has a histroy of dropping a bit on the third day.
If the pattern is repeated, I may sell some back, then again........
gavdfc
- 15 Feb 2005 15:03
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Ah decisions, decisions, decisions! Lol. May wait here for a dip to enter, if one happens. Problem being, if up in Oz overnight then would be marked up from the open. Watching with a close eye though. The fall in DNX seems a bit of an over-reaction.
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 15:07
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DNX is far to far imo.
4.56, would expect a little resistance (from advfn) around the 50 day SMA.
If it gets below 4.60 it has to be a buy.
gavdfc
- 15 Feb 2005 15:12
- 264 of 441
If it dropped under 460 then I would be in, but don't think it will fall that far. Seems to be bouncing now. 456 would be a good price though to go long.
wypanb
- 15 Feb 2005 17:15
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I'm in for the long term on this one. Got great confidence in it. I believe the recent rises will pale in comparison to when the taps get switched on next year hopefully akin to the Melrose Resources story.
seawallwalker
- 15 Feb 2005 19:05
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I reckon you are spot on wypanb.
I have just decided that I am definitely a no sell of these.