PapalPower
- 04 Oct 2007 16:18


Epic : AEX
Aminex PLC is an established upstream oil and gas company, listed on the London and Irish Stock Exchanges, which has operated internationally since 1991.
Aminex produces oil and gas in the USA and has ongoing exploration activity in Tanzania, North Korea. Madagascar, Kenya and Egypt. Aminex also owns AMOSSCO Ltd, an international oilfield service, supply and logistics company.
Main Web Site : http://www.aminex-plc.com
Amossoco Web Site : http://www.amossco.com/
Dec 2007 Company Presentation : Link to PDF File
Sept 07 - Operations Detail & Update : In post 2
28th Sept 07 - Oil Barrel Write Up : In post 6
North Korea Info : In post 3
Planned Drilling :
Commencing late Oct 07 (or early Nov) - Kiliwani-1 - Tanzania
to be followed by second Tanzania well.
Commencing Nov 07 - West esh el Mellahah Block 2 - Egypt
* Note : AEX is fully listed (not AIM) and so can be ISA'd
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required field
- 25 Feb 2010 09:29
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I'm hoping that somebody might have some more info....
Proselenes
- 25 Feb 2010 13:11
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Certainly looks like 15p is support.
Heavily loaded at 15p now, looking for sellers.
JP Morgan might be wanting some more......
Proselenes
- 25 Feb 2010 13:25
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From a post elsewhere (by dearleader).
"Interesting presentation out from Artumas the neighbours in Tanzania :
http://hugin.info/136496/R/1388345/346568.pdf
Longer Term
LNG or marine CNG (provided domestic demand satisfied)
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Major Mozambique gas discovery could lead to Southern Tanzanian and Northern Mozambique becoming a regional gas hub
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Other 2010 regional drilling activities may include Ophir and Tullow/Aminex concessions."
mnamreh
- 25 Feb 2010 13:25
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Sir Dominic
- 26 Feb 2010 07:27
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very nervous atmosphere here, I hope it is not because of some insiders knowing more than us....
mnamreh
- 26 Feb 2010 07:37
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Sir Dominic
- 26 Feb 2010 07:51
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daydreamer yes :), omnipotent no :(
mnamreh
- 26 Feb 2010 07:54
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Sir Dominic
- 26 Feb 2010 08:18
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:)
mnamreh
- 26 Feb 2010 08:24
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Proselenes
- 27 Feb 2010 14:36
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required field
- 27 Feb 2010 14:52
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You couldn't pop down to the Tullow oil or Aminex offices to see if there is any unusual activity on a saturday could you ?.
Proselenes
- 28 Feb 2010 09:44
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Talking of potential valuations for oil in Tanzania, should TLW/AEX/SOLO find some.
A lot of people who wish to talk the price down (whilst they buy more) will be attempting to portray 2$ or 3$ a barrel undeveloped as adequate pricing levels.
This would be total nonsense, as you would expect from those busily trying to buy a bigger stake on success.
Uganda is valued at 5$ a barrel and that is oil that must be transported over 1300 kilometers to the coast is it ?
Likonde-1 is very near the cost, is it less than 20 kms from the nearest sea port ?
Therefore any oil, should it be found, should be valued at way above the 5$ the Ugandan oil that must be transported near 1300 kms is valued at by analysts.
Remember that when you do any calculations.
required field
- 28 Feb 2010 10:24
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I think that we are a bit ahead of ourselves.....I'm expecting a duster ( well in my mind anyway), because to me, hitting a big strike of in excess of 50 million barrels would be unbelievably fantastic....so I'm ready for the sp to go back to 10 or 11p for a while anyway...best not to count the chickens before they hatch !.
required field
- 28 Feb 2010 10:37
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Any signs of parties at their offices ?...crates of beer arriving...corks being popped...champagne ?.....females coming and going ?,.... or is it hands in the head times ? and early nights ?...time for a bit of industrial espionage !...je crois...!.
Proselenes
- 28 Feb 2010 10:50
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RF, we all expect a duster, its only normal to expect the worst, however, you cannot rule out a large oil find, or a large gas find.
Time will tell.
required field
- 28 Feb 2010 10:55
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Plenty of other prospects for Aminex, that's the beauty of this little "Isable" company....very undervalued even without the Likonde possible discovery !.
Proselenes
- 28 Feb 2010 13:57
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Its quite natural for everyone to expect the well to be bad and a P&A result. That because the percentage game will always say thats the most likely outcome, but remember, from time to time oil does get discovered :)
However, one must remember that Tullow have a very good record with the drill bit which is down to their team of people.
Now these very same people fast tracked Likonde-1 on seismic reprocessing as they saw the oil potential there.
To quote :
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/12002/solo-oil-aiming-to-become-a-pioneer-oil-producer-in-tanzania-12002.html
.......“Tullow’s geologists are very excited about this. It’s the same group that runs Uganda and they believe they can see a lookalike of the Buffalo discovery” – Brian Hall, Executive Chairman Aminex, 29 October 2009...........
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required field
- 28 Feb 2010 18:05
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Thanks Proselenes...keep up the good work.....love reading your very informative posts.
required field
- 03 Mar 2010 12:16
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Still no update....I'm having doubts as to the Likonde well being successful now....but will stay put for the Shoats creek update.