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
Andy
- 19 Apr 2005 12:19
- 3765 of 7811
:-)
proptrade
- 19 Apr 2005 12:30
- 3766 of 7811
made me smile as well..
moneyplus
- 19 Apr 2005 12:45
- 3767 of 7811
Any guesses on price by December?? I'm nearly at breakeven but only hold a small number 5000 shares. wondering whether to add. cheers MP
stockdog
- 19 Apr 2005 13:35
- 3768 of 7811
We have been promised that oil will flow seriously from Chinguetti and other Mauritanian fields by Autumn 2005. This is the real news that will release the SP from its gilded cage, I believe. SP should go to 50% premium if not more by year end, depending where we are on the oil bull.
IMHO
SD
gavdfc
- 19 Apr 2005 14:26
- 3769 of 7811
Excellent news! Go out for a few hours and come back to find an RNS out. :-)) Plenty of smiling around here today, including me. The RNS is very interesting, "with a view to establishing a joint venture
company to amalgamate the two companies' assets in the Philippines." So rather than just looking to sell the field and take a stake, they are forming a joint company.
Andy
- 19 Apr 2005 14:27
- 3770 of 7811
Stockdog,
My target is 25p by year-end, anything more would be a bonus.
Not sure about your production timetable though, Q1 2006 is the schedule I believe, but open to correction if anyone knows different.
gavdfc
- 19 Apr 2005 14:32
- 3771 of 7811
Q1/06 was the target for bringing Ching on line. However, I think it was via an RNS that PMO put out that it may come end 05, but I'm not expecting it until early 06. Of course, end 05 would indeed be a big bonus.
proptrade
- 19 Apr 2005 14:33
- 3772 of 7811
squidly by crimbo
gavdfc
- 19 Apr 2005 14:37
- 3773 of 7811
2 squidly by crimbo 06! ;-)
proptrade
- 19 Apr 2005 14:40
- 3774 of 7811
somewhat happier than after yesterdays carnage!
seawallwalker
- 19 Apr 2005 14:43
- 3775 of 7811
From ADVFN where the board memebers are unusually bright for ADVFN!!!
The choice of words may indicate that Sterling may take a portion of Forums gas assets in the deal.
If so that would be fantastic news and a deal.
Oh I like speculation when it's on the back of something positive.
seawallwalker
- 19 Apr 2005 14:44
- 3776 of 7811
advfn
car973 - 19 Apr'05 - 14:09 - 4814 of 4814
Interesting choice of words "amalgamate the two companies' assets in the Philippines". Forum has a fair portfolio of gas and coal so will SEY get a % of these producing assets??
gavdfc
- 19 Apr 2005 14:49
- 3777 of 7811
SWW, the choice of words is indeed interesting and I read the RNS in a similar way. Will have to do some research as to what Forums other assets are. Perhaps we will get some of these assets plus cash for allowing them access to the field. Where, what and how much should hopefully be covered in the next RNS.
proptrade
- 19 Apr 2005 14:50
- 3778 of 7811
reads to me like they get 29% of everything but will also delve deeper...
seawallwalker
- 19 Apr 2005 14:56
- 3779 of 7811
I have had a little top up.
Was not going to buy anything else, but hey...................
Under 18p is a bargain.
I must say the may have been a lack of news over the last 12 months, but when they do it, it is always good so far!
gavdfc
- 19 Apr 2005 15:00
- 3780 of 7811
Here's a nice little snippet from their website:
"The drilling of the Maya area located onshore SC40 resulted in hydrocarbons being detected in each of the three wells drilled during the work programme. Forum 2-X flowed up to 217,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day during initial testing. The "Maya field" is in the process of being re-evaluated prior to commencement of extended production testing. Estimates indicate that the Maya Field could potentially hold around 4m barrels of oil and 14BCF of gas."
http://www.forumenergy.com/about.aspx
Quite a lot of info on their website. Looking forward to seeing the exact detail of the deal.
stockdog
- 19 Apr 2005 15:11
- 3781 of 7811
One of the greatest stengths of SEY is that they started off from a producing field (GOM) which produces cash to pay the overhead before going into their more exotic exploration investments on none of which are they expending capital (other than the Mauritanian government loan of 97m which is a special and canny case)).
29% of something which might work for free has to be a better bet than 100% of everything with unlimited cost and no guarantee of return.
It's one great way to accumulate - capital free - a great portfolio of future producing assets in a strategic spread round the world.
What can bring them down?
SD
seawallwalker
- 19 Apr 2005 15:12
- 3782 of 7811
Thanks for the link gav.........
Time to wait for the deal then, what ever it may be.
gavdfc
- 19 Apr 2005 15:44
- 3783 of 7811
Stockdog, excellent post, cant really add to it! The more exotic assets are IMO best played by spreading the risk by bringing in others etc. As to the Mauritania deal, hopefully by 06 some of the 97m should start to be repaid back to SEY. I wonder what they will then do with the cash then? Also, lets not forget that we are also looking to expand production from the GOM which we all know, is an area of high activity by many companies.
hightech
- 19 Apr 2005 16:09
- 3784 of 7811
I think the price will stay at these levels till short term holders are out.