lex1000
- 27 Aug 2007 16:59
lex1000
- 31 Oct 2007 23:40
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By BEN LANDO
UPI Energy Editor
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- The U.S. State Department says an oil law implemented under Saddam Hussein is good enough for Iraqs national government to sign oil deals, though it would prefer a new national law -- mired in controversy and far from approved -- to be used instead.
The new position is a shift for the U.S. government, or at least a nuance in its stance, which has pressed hard for a new hydrocarbons legal regime and condemned deals signed between a regional government and private firms -- especially when its an American company.
We would prefer these laws to be passed before any deals are signed, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs Lawrence Butler told United Press International. However, in the absence of passage of the hydrocarbon law, Iraq as a sovereign state can continue to use the Saddam-era laws to manage the sector in the meantime.
Its not clear what effect the U.S. stance will have on the international oil industry, salivating at the prospect of entering the third-largest oil reserves in the world, as Iraqs Oil Ministry says it will not wait forever for a new law before signing deals.
Iraq is underexplored and experts predict the country's reserve totals could be twice as much as the 115 billion barrels that have already been found.
Iraqs Kurds, who control territory covering less than 1 percent of Iraqs proven reserves, are signing oil deals to explore and develop an oil sector of their own, which Washington sees as exacerbating the already weighty wedge in Iraqi national politics.
We have many opportunities to excite you, KRG Natural Resources Minister Ashti Hawrami told UPI recently when asked what the "sales pitch" is to international oil firms. And if you dont come forward now, you will lose.
Indias Reliance Industries will apparently be the latest to sign a production-sharing contract with the Kurdistan Regional Government. A company official confirmed the two are in end-stage talks for two exploration blocks, the global energy information firm Platts reports.
The KRG has signed nine deals since the fall of Saddam, most of which have been called illegal by Baghdad, which considers the Kurds unilateral moves unconstitutional.
Security is a major factor, but top officials from international oil companies told UPI on condition of anonymity theyre waiting for a law detailing their rights as investors before entering the Iraqi oil scene.
The sector is nationalized now and many Iraqis -- including the stronger workers unions -- fear opening it up to international investors will squander their resources.
The most recent draft of the hydrocarbons framework law, which is stuck in Parliaments Energy Committee, would ease some restrictions. The production-sharing contracts, however, are controversial. The darling deals of the international oil industry, PSCs allow companies to recover their total cost for exploration and development, and then split oil proceeds after that; the percentage of that split is what drives Iraqi concerns. The company can include the reserves on its books, bolstering its value.
The law is also held up by disagreements between the KRG and Baghdad over how decentralized control over the oil fields and exploration blocks will be.
Separate laws governing revenue sharing, the Ministry of Oil and the Iraqi National Oil Co. round out the hydrocarbons package but are further behind than the oil law.
Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani told potential investors at an Iraq oil conference held in Dubai nearly two months ago there is no legislative vacuum in Iraq. He said if there is no national oil law, the ministry would begin implementing its strategic plan for Iraqs oil and gas reserves using the Saddam law.
The KRG passed its own oil law in August, which the region says the 2005 Constitution allows for, another dig at the slow pace of the national oil law.
Since passing the regional oil law it signed three production-sharing contracts: Heritage Energy Middle East Ltd., a subsidiary of the Canadian company Heritage Oil and Gas, and Perenco Kurdistan Ltd., a subsidiary of Perenco S.A. of France, earlier this month; Dallas-based Hunt Oil Corp. on Sept. 8.
The Hunt deal row spread to Washington, as the State Department became vocal and members of Congress raised red flags.
Prominent congressional committee chairmen have sent letters of query to the State Department, White House and Hunt Oil, asking what the government knew about the deal and what it told Hunt before it signed.
President Bush said he knew nothing but is concerned if it undermines national law efforts.
The State Department said it tells companies that approach it that such deals widen the gap between the federal government and the KRG, delaying resolution on a national package of laws governing the hydrocarbons sector.
Hunt Chief Executive Officer Ray Hunt told The Wall Street Journal there were no conversations with the U.S. government prior to signing the deal. The company admitted to the meeting after being confronted with internal State Department documents obtained by UPI that revealed a meeting in Irbil, the KRG capital. According to the document, the department gave Hunt its do not sign talking points.
Aside from monkey-wrenching U.S. plans to prop up a strong and stable central government, the department says companies signing deals with the region without a national law will be on shaky legal grounds.
We continue to advise companies from outside of Iraq that they incur significant political and legal risk in signing any contracts with any party inside of Iraq before a national law package is passed by the Iraq Parliament, the State Departments Butler, who oversees Iraq policy, told a U.S.-Arab policymakers conference last week.
It appears most of the international oil community is listening to the State Department, especially the majors, fearing a deal with the KRG will blacklist them from the rest of Iraqs black-gold bounty.
We continue to encourage Iraqs political leaders to agree on the passage of a national hydrocarbon law and companion legislation, Butler told UPI. Washington says such a law will ease tensions and lead to reconciliation, and has been pushing the law and Iraqi legislators behind the scenes for years.
But if Baghdad joins the KRG in signing oil deals without a nationally approved strategy for the oil sector -- regardless of each governments claim the Constitution allows it -- and international oil companies rush in, it could cause chaos in the Iraqi oil sector, exacerbating an already tense political standoff.
lex1000
- 01 Nov 2007 11:48
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Maximum buy limit on line is: 1.5k @ 143p
lex1000
- 01 Nov 2007 12:25
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Background information.
saloch - 1 Nov'07 - 11:54 - 12184 of 12194
spun out of pre in 1999, it has maintained an office in baghdad throughout the recent turmoil. earlier this year the ceo david horgan told me that once the hcl had been passed there would be opportunities for the company. in 2005 the iraqui authorities awarded pet a contract to develop the s @ l oilfields located in southern iraq to a min caoacity of 200,000 bopd and 120 mcf of associated gas. this $197m development servuces contract was the first awarded after the fall of saddam in 2003. pet is also pursuing exploration acreage in the western desert, on the border with jordan, and has secured a tcs with the oil ministry over two further fields, one in central iraq, and one in southern iraq. in both of these pet is in partnership with itochu. horgan says in normal circumstances iraq would be closed off to foreign cos, and is relatively unexplored. the iraquis are looking for people prepared to get their hands dirty and do some work in the country. horgan adds the he favours southern iraq as in his eyes, it combines the best oil potential with teh least risk, boasting large structures, existing pipelines, and export facilities. he also stresses the importance of good realtionshios with the local tribal leaders in southern and western iraq todays shares mag
lex1000
- 01 Nov 2007 12:25
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mclellan - 1 Nov'07 - 10:46 - 12129 of 12177
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040112/roston
A couple of quotes from that article. Block 6 is why many people originally invested in PET, this alone could still be the making of the company.
'The Western Desert is what one international oil consultant, his voice mockingly falling to a worshipful murmur, called the "Holy Grail" of the oil industry. Iraqi oil is miraculously cheap to pump out of the ground, costing about a dollar a barrel.'
'The chief wells are to the North, near Kirkuk, where sabotage keeps production down, and to the South, near Basra. But the Western Desert offers untold riches.'
scottinvestor
- 01 Nov 2007 12:34
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big spike up soon i think
2517GEORGE
- 01 Nov 2007 16:15
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Maybe not today si.
2517
lex1000
- 01 Nov 2007 22:09
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"PET are busy on the large Subba & Luhais contract, the largest awarded to date. It will produce 200,000 barrels of oil a day and 120 million cubic feet of gas when commissioned."
PET recently met senior Iraqis immediately followed by PET visited by ITOCHU.I smell contractS.
Will PET get technical service agreement / TSA for Subba & Luhais ? Strong probability.News would assist chart which is close to breakout within next 15 trading days.aimho.DYOR.
Now read below.Any clues!
INTERVIEW:Iraq To Boost Output By 500,000 B/D By '10 -Oil Min
By Hassan Hafidh, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
AMMAN -(Dow Jones)- Iraq is close to hiring five major oil companies to help increase crude output by 500,000 barrels a day by the end of 2009, the country's Oil Minister Hussein Al-Shahristani said late Wednesday.
"They would help us with redevelopment plans and they would choose for us the best machinery to do so, while Iraqi technicians would implement these plans," al-Shahristani told Dow Jones Newswires in an exclusive interview in Amman, Jordan.
The contracts, known as technical service agreements, or TSAs, will help increase output in six oil fields: Rumeila South, Rumeila North, Zubair, Subba/ Luhais and Missan in southern Iraq and Kirkuk, al-Shahristani said.
Iraq is currently producing around 2.2 million barrels a day, mostly from these oil fields.
The minister declined to name the companies involved in the talks although people close to the matter have said Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB.LN) is being considered.
Earlier this year, a senior Iraqi oil official said Shell had submitted a plans to the Iraqi oil ministry to redevelop Missan in southern Iraq. Gas To Syria
Iraq has also agreed to supply Syria with gas from an Iraqi Western Desert field, Akkaz, near the two countries' border. "We have agreed with the Syrians to supply them with 50 million cubic meters a day of gas from Akkaz," al- Shahristani said.
Syria will build a gas pipeline in its own territory, he said, adding that Iraq's State Company for Oil Projects, or SCOP, would implement the 45-kilometer Iraqi portion of the line.
First gas may be pumped as early as in one or two years' time, he added.
Al-Shahristani said the ministry plans to invite foreign companies to develop the Akkas field, which is expected to produce up to 500 million cubic meters a day of gas, which could be pumped to Europe via a Jordan-Egypt-Syrian gas pipeline. Kirkuk Contract
The minister also said that the State Oil Marketing Organization, or SOMO, is negotiating with a Turkish company to sign a term contract to sell it Kirkuk crude.
The Turkish company, thought to be Tupras, would get limited quantities of Kirkuk crude while the rest would be sold through auctions, al-Shahristani said.
SOMO has been selling Kirkuk crude through auctions because the country couldn't guarantee sustainable exports from its northern oil fields due to frequent incidents of sabotage against the export pipeline following the U.S.- led war in 2003.
Before the U.S. invasion, Iraq used to export around 800,000 barrels a day from the north via the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
Iraq sells the bulk of its crude oil from southern oil fields, exporting around 1.6 million barrels a day.
Wednesday, SOMO issued the sixth tender in two months, selling 6 million barrels a day of Kirkuk crude. It sold 3.45 million a day of the same crude in its fifth tender sale announced Oct. 22.
However, the northern export pipeline has frequently been shut down due to persistent acts of sabotage.
Al-Shahristani said that new measures had been enforced to protect the northern export pipeline.
Iraq's revenues from oil sales from southern and northern oil fields are expected to reach some $36 billion in 2007, an increase of $5 billion over the country's budget expectation, he said.
- By Hassan Hafidh; Dow Jones Newswires; + 962 777 612 111; hassan.hafidh@ dowjones.com
lex1000
- 01 Nov 2007 23:50
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PET closed 138p v 143p.
Anyone who follows chartists,here\\\'s an extract from respected self taught Chartist who posts on Advfn.
Aglenn - 1 Nov\\\'07 - 22:46 - 12336 of 12337
88000 total bought at 142.95 or over today including a couple of rollovers....
Fingers quote from earlier.....
\\\"PET - 140.00p .. the price has been consolidating for the last couple of months within a range that has a 112.00p \\\'selling\\\' floor, and a 142.00p \\\'buying\\\' ceiling .. SO WATCH OUT FOR \\\'TRADES\\\' APPEARING OUTSIDE THIS RANGE, as the first signal that the price is getting ready to move again, and an indication of the \\\'short term\\\' direction of that move.\\\"
I know its a cut and paste post but 88k is a substantial amount above the range.
Heres to a good friday.
elmfield - 1 Nov\\\'07 - 22:49 - 12337 of 12337
Second breach of 150P IS getting so so so near......
lex1000
- 01 Nov 2007 23:52
- 342 of 1154
Zak Mir target price 190p.
Zak's background.
Zak Mir has been involved in the financial markets for over 15 years either as a trader in the wake of the 1987 Stock Market crash or as a futures and options broker or market commentator ever since. Zak was Shares Magazine’s first Technical Analyst and has written for the influential Masterclass series for the Investor’s Chronicle. He is regularly quoted in the national press with a recent feature in the Sunday Times. He has been providing technical analysis and CFDs market commentary within the mainstream business media for 4 years, and is frequently interviewed by Reuters, Bloomberg and The Money Channel television networks and is a regular on CNBC.
Two years ago he set up Zaks-ta.com, the UK’s leading technical analysis website on which he publishes the Zaks-ta.com Portfolio that provides specific buy and sell recommendations with constantly updated stop losses and targets. This trades on a stop and reverse basis and its purpose is to ensure that traders always know what the latest technical position is on leading stocks. Stop losses are typically 3% - 5% and profits are run up to 20%. The idea behind this Portfolio is to use strict money management techniques in combination with the best charting methods.
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/17994.html
lex1000
- 02 Nov 2007 07:48
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Up just a little bit - 2 Nov'07 - 00:50 - 12339 of 12349
If PET get the TSA on S&L the base from which we will jump when we get block 6 and another PSA will be some what higher than where we are now and will propell PET past where CNE currently are!!! Solid foundations being laid.
lex1000
- 02 Nov 2007 07:49
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Dipbob - 2 Nov'07 - 05:38 - 12340 of 12349
I think there is real significance that Karbala is being handed over by allied forces to the iraqi's to manage.
This is Block 6 Western Desert & Merjan territory.
I think there is real significance that Basra is also being handed over by allied forces to the iraqi's to manage.
This is S&L territory.
lex1000
- 02 Nov 2007 10:01
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Arab countries to supply Europe with gas by the end of 2008
Friday, November 02, 2007 08:35 GMT
Iraq's Assistant Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Al Hakim said that the Arab Countries will supply natural gas to Europe through a pipeline by the end of 2008. Al Hakim Had held talks with other Foreign Ministers and EU external relations commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner during an energy security conference which brought together officials from the EU, Africa, Middle East and International Organizations, in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Ferrero-Waldner pointed out that the gas would be pumped through Jordan, Syria and "maybe Iraq" to Turkey and then into Europe. Arab gas could reach Europe possibly through the 3,300km Nabucco pipeline that passes via Turkey and the Balkans to Austria. To that, Iraq was one of the potential Gas exporters.
lex1000
- 02 Nov 2007 12:20
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AJJ2003 - 2 Nov'07 - 10:17 - 12382 of 12411
Interesting conference coming up at the end of November. The thing that stood out though was the location, LONDON, and one of the executive speakers,
Falah Al-Khawaja, Directorate General, State Company for Oil Projects, MINISTRY OF OIL, IRAQ
Anyone think that Mr Horgan might do a bit of entertaining? AJ
Sustainable Economic Development & Oil 2007
28 November 2007 to 30 November 2007
London, UK
ASSESSING DIFFERENT GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS
Following on from the success of last year's conference, CWC is delighted to present Sustainable Enocomic Development & Oil 2007.
The combination of high level Government and corporate speakers, interactive and in depth discussions and excellent networking opportunities firmly mark this as a must attend event on the oil industry calendar.
The 2007 event will examine and discuss the experiences, knowledge, concerns and expectations of Governments, NOCs, IOCs, services companies, multilateral institutions and civil society from around the globe.
EXECUTIVE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Dr Levi Ajuonuma, General Manager, Group Public Affairs, NNPC
Falah Al-Khawaja, Directorate General, State Company for Oil Projects, MINISTRY OF OIL, IRAQ
Seyed Ebrahimi, Assistant Professor of International Law and Member of the Board and Director of Contractual & Legal Affairs, NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY
Margaret Porteous, Director, International Oil & Gas Business, UKTI
Dr Faizel Mulla, Corporate Strategy Manager, PETROSA
Charles McPherson, Principal Energy Economist, WORLD BANK
Dr Valerie Weinzierl, Associate Director, Partnering Against Corruption Initiative, WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM
Lois A. Allela, Legal Officer, NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION OF KENYA
Tarek Hassan Beck , Assistant General Manager, PETROCANADA, Libya, & former NOC and Libyan Governor to OPEC
NEW FOR 2007: CONFIRMED EURASIA PANEL:
Dr Myeong-Nam Kim, Executive Director, E&P, Business Development Division, KOREA GAS CORP
Dr Armen V. Safaryan, Executive Director, Center for Strategic Energy Research & Geopolitics, International Institute for Energy Policy & Diplomacy of MGIMO-University, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF RUSSIA
Prof. Liu, Deputy Director, Energy Research Institute, NDRC, STATE COUNCIL, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yokoyama Masaakira, General Manager, Oil & gas, London Office, JOGMEC
Tetsuro Kuwabara, SVP E&P Energy Business Group, MITSUBISHI
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
Understand what international Governments & NOC's are expecting from your sustainable economic development initiatives
Hear about existing sustainable development strategies with best practice strategies from industry leaders
Identify new techniques for how to most successfully manage your sustainable development operation in practice
Gain clarity on industry standards and legislation from the most respected international institutions
Vastly increase your network of contacts in this specialised field. With more speakers than ever and a wide variety of social opportunities you will have numerous opportunities to meet and network with all speakers and delegates
http://www.thecwcgroup.com/conf_detail_home.asp?FP=1&CID=181
greekman
- 02 Nov 2007 15:00
- 347 of 1154
Although I felt I was being patient with Pet, that patience finally ran out about 8 months ago and I sold breaking just about even.
I sold mainly because I felt the situation in Iraq would not improve to such an extent that would allow companies such as Pet to prosper.
I still have my doubts, but if they are going to make good, the present position looks to be their best bet since Saddam was overthrown.
The risks are still there, but so are the rewards.
So it's not sour grapes that I sold (sometimes we all sell too early or too late) it's a heres hoping those who are still in reap the rewards of their patience.
With that wonderful thing called hindsight, I now wish I had held that bit longer, even allowing for the obvious risk that is still ever present.
Pet have worked hard to get where they are in Iraq, they deserve something if only for their resilience.
I think the next 12 months will be make or break for Pet in Iraq.
lex1000
- 03 Nov 2007 00:03
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chway14 - 2 Nov'07 - 22:24 - 12454 of 12457
If the HCL comes to a vote,it seems that the Sunnis will give their support.
Anbar officials call for continued U.S. support, private oil investment
The Associated PressPublished: November 2, 2007
Extract is below.
Full article--http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/02/america/NA-GEN-US-Iraq-Anbar.php
Sunnis have long lobbied for a strong central government that can equally distribute the nation's oil revenues and defend Iraq's borders; Iraq's largest petroleum deposits are found in the Kurdish north and Shiite south.
Al-Alwani said his primary concern was that a sectarian-divided Iraq would inspire meddling from Iran and other neighboring countries.
While Sunni territory is not known for its oil reserves, recent studies have found increased estimates of modest deposits. Al-Alwani said he invites private investors from the U.S. to help develop Anbar's oil and natural reserves, located in a southern region called Akaz.
lex1000
- 03 Nov 2007 00:09
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http://www.sharesmagazine.com/node/1067
http://www.sharesmagazine.com/node/1966
lex1000
- 03 Nov 2007 08:49
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greekman - 02 Nov 2007 15:00 - 347
PET used to be very high risk.Less so much now.Iraq has much more to do.More risk imo out than being in PET.Anyone who bought the same time as I did @70p,topping up @ 60.5p in profit 100%-129.75% in 7 months.PET have been happily working in Iraq for years.Southern Iraq in particular enjoy good relationship with leaders & local militia,therefore security has never been a problem.Do bear in mind that PET being from Irish is a neutral country as is Japanese giant ITOCHU. Peeps seem to have quickly forgotten Jordan PCA and recently awarded TCA over the Dhufriya.Dhufriya mentioned by David Horgan to investors @ AGM & confirmed in the Interims.
We (investors) are aware that PET are ready & waiting to sign contractS and may have already done so.List of potentials S&L, Merjan,Block 6 in the Western Desert and possible is Halfya. Latter is giant oil field would be icing on the cake.Do bear in mind that PET have long and very strong working relationship with Iraq Ministry of Oil.Who awards oil contracts? The very same Technocrats who PET went to meet recently in Iran.As you may have read co-incidently ITOCHU met with PET in Dublin immediately afterwards.
I have provided and copied as much information for MoneyAM readers to digest & decide for themselves.Copy below part of recent Interims.Previos post links to comments by Shares Mag.
Never been a better time to be buying & holding PET.Chart is very sexy with threatened breakout & more news to come.aimvho.DYOR.
Highlights: Strong operational progress
* Continued strong relationship with Iraqi Ministry of Oil
* Passing of Hydrocarbon Law will allow application for Production Sharing
Agreements
* Strong progress at Subba & Luhais field: completed surveys and initial
delivery of equipment underway
* Successful completion of Merjan Oil Field Technical Co-operation Agreement
(TCA) in partnership with ITOCHU
* Awarded a TCA over the Dhufriya oil field in Central Iraq, to be carried
out in partnership with ITOCHU
David Horgan, Managing Director of Petrel commented:
"There is no current oil and gas opportunity to match Iraq. The undeveloped
proven and probable reserves alone are immense, let alone the unexplored deeper
horizons, which have proven to hold massive reserves throughout the wider
region.
We currently base our strategy around three key partnerships; with the Iraqi
Ministry of Oil in Baghdad, with the local communities where we are currently
active in the South of Iraq, and finally with ITOCHU, one of the major
downstream oil companies in the world.
We are confident that our approach will prove to be successful. Managing TCA
agreements has provided Petrel with vital on the ground experience. We are
confident that this expertise will be applicable to potential high value
development, exploration and production projects.
After 10 years experience in Iraq, we have a built up an extensive high quality
contact base in the region and retain a belief in Iraq and its people. Iraq
today is, and will remain, a place where international oil and gas players can
be highly successful."
lex1000
- 03 Nov 2007 14:04
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Maliki says no civil war in Iraq 4 hour, 06 minutes ago
ISTANBUL (AFP) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Saturday that his conflict-torn country has overcome the threat of civil war and violence is receding.
"Ethnic violence is decreasing... The civil war that Al-Qaeda wanted to spark has been prevented," Maliki told a conference of Iraq's neighbours and major Western powers in Istanbul.
"Iraq has overcome the period of danger and is stronger and more experienced today," he said.
"Our success will help not only us but also you," he said, addressing Iraq's neighbours.
Maliki asked for more international support for his government's efforts at economic reconstruction and at quashing daily violence.
He renewed a call on neighbouring countries to act to prevent "the infilitration of terrorists."
Turkey is hosting the meeting which besides Iraq includes top ministers and officials from the United States and other western powers and Middle East nations including Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain.
lex1000
- 03 Nov 2007 16:39
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Bullish noises coming out of Iraq.News is gem of a find.HCL & contractS potential is huge.PET has first advantage as do investors who get in early.Article below in Iraq News and not known wider UK or worldwide press.Penny dropped? Pennies to pounds potential! lol
Watch out buying UK & GSE coming days & weeks.Very close...AIVHO.DYOR.
jecs - 3 Nov\\\'07 - 14:40 - 12477
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Prime Minister Nuri told Al-Maliki and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Saturday, in Istanbul, the atmosphere is now ready for ratification by the Iraqi Parliament on a number of draft laws approved by the government, including a bill of oil, gas and Bill accountability and justice.
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Iraq News
Maliki for Rice: airspace is ready for ratification by Parliament
(Voice of Iraq) - 03-11-2007
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Maliki for Rice: airspace is ready for ratification by Parliament on a number of draft laws
Baghdad-Iraq votes
Prime Minister Nuri told Al-Maliki and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Saturday, in Istanbul, the atmosphere is now ready for ratification by the Iraqi Parliament on a number of draft laws approved by the government, including a bill of oil, gas and Bill accountability and justice.
According to a statement issued by the Iraqi Council of Ministers, Saturday, Maliki said that during the meeting with Rice \\\", the atmosphere is ready to ratify a number of bills approved by the government and forwarded to the parliament for ratification bill such as oil and gas, bill accountability and justice.\\\"
The American administration in Iraq not to take the completion of the ratification of a number of important bills, such as oil and gas law and the law of accountability and justice, which was known as the law of \\\"uprooting the Baath.\\\"
The statement added: \\\"During the meeting was to discuss issues of common interest, and the importance of cooperation between Iraq and the United States and Turkey to address the threat of the PKK through the cooperation of the three countries.\\\"
The statement quoted the Maliki as saying that \\\"the PKK terrorist organization is not hazardous to Turkey, but also in Iraq, particularly in the security and economic aspects.\\\"
Maliki was confirmed in his speech to the conference of Iraq\\\'s neighbors is being held in Istanbul, Turkey, to Iraq\\\'s relations with Turkey would not be affected by the current crisis between the two countries and pledged to take urgent action against members of the banned Kurdistan Workers Party based in northern Iraq, including the closure of their offices.
Maliki pointed out that \\\"the security situation in Iraq\\\" has improved significantly and returned calm and Alastaqrarali many areas was heated until recently, \\\"adding,\\\" This important development is the result of the professionalism of our armed forces and strengthen the confidence of citizens Bajhzatna security, and the success of the initiative of national reconciliation, support and entrusting multinational forces. \\\"
He Maliki, according to the statement, to \\\"positive reporting to international organizations that improve the economic conditions in Iraq, and the low rates of inflation, a decline in unemployment.\\\"
The Maliki arrived, Friday, to Turkey to head Iraq\\\'s delegation at the conference expanded to the neighboring countries of Iraq, while Foreign Minister arrived in America the day before yesterday, Thursday, and met with Turkish officials in an attempt to urge them not to carry out any military action in northern Iraq to hunt down the PKK, which it considers Turkey (terrorist group).
http://www.sotaliraq.com/iraqnews.php?id=600
المالكي لرايس : الأجواء باتت مهيئة لمصادقة البرلمان
(صوت العراق) - 03-11-2007
ارسل هذا الموضوع لصديق
المالكي لرايس : الأجواء باتت مهيئة لمصادقة البرلمان على عدد من مشاريع القوانين
بغداد - اصوات العراق
أبلغ رئيس الوزراء نوري المالكي وزيرة الخارجية الامريكية كونداليزا رايس، السبت، فى اسطنبول ، أن الأجواء باتت مهيئة لمصادقة البرلمان العراقى على عدد من مشاريع القوانين التي أقرتها الحكومة من بينها مشروع قانون النفط والغاز ومشروع قانون المساءلة والعدالة .
وقال بيان صدر عن مجلس الوزراء العراقى، السبت، ان المالكي قال خلال اللقاء مع رايس \\\" ان الأجواء باتت مهيئة للمصادقة على عدد من مشاريع القوانين التي أقرتها الحكومة وأحالتها الى مجلس النواب للمصادقة عليها مثل مشروع قانون النفط والغاز ، ومشروع قانون المساءلة والعدالة \\\".
وكانت الادارة الامريكية تأخذ على العراق عدم الانتهاء من التصديق على عدد من مشروعات القوانين الهامة م%2
doughty9 - 3 Nov'07 - 20:38 - 12507 of 12508
Just tuned in. Well done Jecs. Yet another example of your research skills turning up another gem - "the atmosphere is now ready for ratification by the Iraqi Parliament on a number of draft laws approved by the government, including a bill of oil, gas and Bill".
Many of this fairly tight knit group on the ADVFN board have large amounts riding on PET ~ 10's to 100's of thousands of shares, which must account for a large proportion of the PI share of PET. Just think 70K shares means 0.1% ownership of PET. The total held on this board must quickly add up to a substantial number of whole % of total shares. ( perhaps someone could hazard a guess?). Without mentioning names, I suggest that the reason for the large ADVFN board holding is the quality of the research and posters, without which PI's like myself might have just simply glanced of PET to some other O&G without getting a proper assessment of PET's potential. Furthermore the information has kept us going through thick and thin.
I expect several of us will be getting that funny feeling (however you like to describe it) as we have been on the edge for so long, seemingly so near and yet so far, and now so near it's hard to believe. It seems like the mirage is about to become reality in the sands of Iraq.
lex1000
- 04 Nov 2007 11:40
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Thousands return to Baghdad as violence drops.
4/11/2007
By Steven R. Hurst
Associated Press
BAGHDAD -- In a dramatic turnaround, more than 3,000 Iraqi families driven out of their Baghdad homes have returned in the past three months as sectarian violence has dropped, the government said Saturday.