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
sandrew64
- 19 Jan 2005 17:05
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SWW
Any chance you could pour me one of what ever it is you're having!!
seawallwalker
- 19 Jan 2005 18:02
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Done
and
Done!!
seawallwalker
- 19 Jan 2005 18:08
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Arn't the trees lovely?
seawallwalker
- 19 Jan 2005 18:10
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Did you know I can see round corners?
seawallwalker
- 19 Jan 2005 18:11
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Dave?
Are you there Dave?
I can feel it Dave.....................
seawallwalker
- 19 Jan 2005 18:12
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Good Morning Doctor Chandra.
I am ready for my first lesson.
seawallwalker
- 20 Jan 2005 07:46
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From
Roc Oil Company Limited
20 January 2005
Attention ASX Company Announcements Platform
Lodgement of Open Briefing
Roc Oil Company Limited
Level 14
Market St
Sydney NSW 2000
Date of lodgement: 20-Jan-2005
Title: Open Briefing. Roc Oil. Update on Operations
Record of interview:
corporatefile.com.au
The joint venture partners involved in the Mauritanian drilling program have
released a lot of information to ASX over the last few months. What is ROC's
view on the drilling results and the progress you've made over the last few
months?
CEO John Doran
ROC's view of what is happening in Mauritania hasn't changed in the last many
months. The area is developing into an important new petroleum province offshore
Northwest Africa - but it is still very early days. We still have a huge amount
to learn about the detailed nature of the various oil and gas plays - and, in
this regard, every new well helps.
Development of the Chinguetti Field is progressing and first oil in still
expected in early 2006. It's worth reminding ourselves that this is a deep water
development in a remote part of Northwest Africa where, until very recently,
there was no industry infrastructure. Consequently, the development of
Chinguetti is a significant project for Woodside as operator.
Clearly, the Tiof Field is large. However, with six wells drilled into the
reservoir and, for a variety of valid operational reasons, none tested, I think
we would all like to flow oil and recover some oil samples to help us determine
the best way to develop this substantial resource. A testing programme is
scheduled to happen soon.
The Tevet discovery gave us a 1 in 4 success rate from the exploration wells
drilled in late 2004. That is less than our previous strike rate, which was 100%
for the Miocene Channel play. Of course, if you are batting at a 100% success
rate there's only one way it can go - sooner or later, it will change for the
worse and you will inevitably drill some dry exploration holes. In our case, it
just so happened that those wells were the ones that were drilled most recently.
Elsewhere in the petroleum world a 1 in 4 exploration success rate would be
considered a good result.
We should also remember that ROC has interests throughout offshore Mauritania,
not just in the Woodside-operated area. Although the other offshore sub-basins
are at an even earlier point on the exploration learning curve than the
Woodside-operated area, there is no reason why, given time, they shouldn't also
enjoy a similar measure of success.
Perhaps, the biggest danger that faced the market in relation to Mauritania last
year was an understandable over exuberance fuelled by expectations that were
unrealistically high and running well ahead of industry statistics - but, then,
I guess, that's just a normal situation in an area where the drilling results
have been so good.
corporatefile.com.au
Thank you John.
daves dazzlers
- 20 Jan 2005 08:57
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Morning sw & all,MS,,,well played last night in the fa youth cup a 4/2 victory sounded like a top game,well worth 3 a ticket..
seawallwalker
- 20 Jan 2005 10:51
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They are all out to lunch at the moment Dave.
Please leave your name and number and we'll get back to you just as soon as we can.
proptrade
- 20 Jan 2005 11:59
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ok, this thread has finally cracked! it must be the pressure of the looming 3000th post!
Fundamentalist
- 20 Jan 2005 12:08
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Prop
i dont think its the thread that has cracked!!!!!
sandrew64
- 20 Jan 2005 12:09
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Speaking of lunch is anyone having anything more exciting than my grapefruit.I've been watching that programme on Channel 4 , it always manages to make me feel like a bit of a lard a** ,and I end up eating very well until about Sat. when the effects wear off. Sad.
Parsonsmead
- 20 Jan 2005 12:15
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I'm having roast pork in a lovely rosemary sauce, mashed potato and buttered broccoli all washed down with a nice St. Emillion. Sorry sandrew64.
P
sandrew64
- 20 Jan 2005 12:17
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I'm hungry....
Parsonsmead
- 20 Jan 2005 12:29
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LOL
P
proptrade
- 20 Jan 2005 12:35
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bagel with salmon and cream cheese. mmmmm....
AdieH
- 20 Jan 2005 12:50
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One large carrot and a yogurt for me...
StarFrog
- 20 Jan 2005 12:55
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sww - I think you should have the honour of posting number 3000 since you've kept us entertained so much. LOL
So I'll just use up number 2995.
StarFrog
- 20 Jan 2005 12:56
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And 2996
StarFrog
- 20 Jan 2005 12:56
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And 2997