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STERLING ENERGY big buyers about... (SEY)     

proptrade - 14 Jun 2004 11:58

anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?

website: http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/

graph.php?movingAverageString=%2C50%2C20

weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120

proptrade - 13 May 2005 16:15 - 3996 of 7811

too true...a 7-0 victory....maybe that would put the willies up Glazer (so to speak)...

seawallwalker - 13 May 2005 16:22 - 3997 of 7811

hilary - outstanding posts today here and on DOWN.

Thank you for taking the time.

(No, I do not want something. I mean it.)

;-))

gavdfc - 13 May 2005 16:39 - 3998 of 7811

Hilary,

Many thanks once again for sharing your cable thoughts, an excellent and informative post which did indeed help. Plenty there to think about for how cable may move over the next few months at least. Just heard a commentator on cnbc talking about support at 1.8500 going and falling down sharply. Perhaps he had been listening to you!

Anyway, thanks once again.

Cheers

Gav

proptrade - 16 May 2005 11:04 - 3999 of 7811

near the 4000th post...team SEY - quid by xmas?

lizard - 16 May 2005 11:28 - 4000 of 7811

quid proptrade i think 20p would be good at the moment? -doesn't seem much positivity out their- remain long term hold though.

proptrade - 16 May 2005 11:30 - 4001 of 7811

that is just it Lizard, it is a long term play. when the dust settles on these names in a few months/years it will be the best vertically structured firms that survive. SEY is from top to bottom a very well managed entity.

i know you know that but i needed something to say for post 4000...!

seawallwalker - 16 May 2005 12:01 - 4002 of 7811

May have been said, but the Management have induicated they may well return money to the sharehoders when the Mauritanian Government loan is paid up in 2 years time.

Speculate as top how that may occur............

I think a share buy back.

proptrade - 16 May 2005 12:15 - 4003 of 7811

works for me...

seawallwalker - 16 May 2005 12:21 - 4004 of 7811

proptrade - you have post...............

proptrade - 16 May 2005 12:21 - 4005 of 7811

SWW, trying to send a private email but it is not activated...send me your email on the old system. cheers

seawallwalker - 16 May 2005 12:38 - 4006 of 7811

Sorry, I fiddled and did not put it back.

It's on now and also I hope I am sending you a conventional mail.

Pond Life - 16 May 2005 13:28 - 4007 of 7811

Do my eyes deceive me? We appear to have a tick up on the bid and a narrowing of the spread.
Sshhh we don't want to frighten it away.

lizard - 16 May 2005 14:07 - 4008 of 7811

i don't get it sey seems to only go down- what is this up business?.

goal - 18 May 2005 11:26 - 4009 of 7811

Plenty of volume today, will it end.. up or down by the end of trading?

Andy - 18 May 2005 11:52 - 4010 of 7811

goal,

well we have recovered slightly from 1p down to .75p down, so I can only conclude we'll end in the red today.

Whole AIM resource market is a mess, with few exceptions, and it's beginning to look like the start of the dotcom bubble deflation all over again IMO.

With stories of hedge funds unwinding their positions, the whole AIM market is starting to look like a very risky place to have your funds, I'm contmeplating reducing some position sizes until this bottoms.

SEY may have been hit by the negative reaction to Regal's news this morning, as other oilers are down too, like JKX, we shall see.


gavdfc - 18 May 2005 12:06 - 4011 of 7811

Just found this, worth a read:

Sterling Aims to Drill For Philippines Gas in 2006
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MALAYSIA: May 18, 2005


KUALA LUMPUR- British oil exploration group Sterling Energy Plc hopes to drill by next year in the west Philippines' Sampaguita gas field after a seismic survey by early next month, a company official said on Tuesday.


"We're going to be shooting a large 3D (three-dimensional) seismic survey starting late May, early June, appraising an existing gas discovery in the Philippines," Andrew Grosse, exploration director for Sterling, told Reuters.
"If that proves successful, we hope to drill a well in 2006," he said in an interview on the sidelines of an industry conference in the Malaysian capital.

Sterling, one of the world's fastest-growing energy firms, with cash reserves of $500 million within five years of incorporation, plans to spend less than $15 million for the survey and drilling in the Philippines.

"The 3D seismic survey will cost about $4 million and a well, we anticipate, would cost about $10 million," Grosse said. "It would initially be one well. We'll see what the results are before we decide what to do next."

Sterling acquired the Sampaguita field in 2002 under a licence to explore an area known as Reed Bank, totalling 10,420 sq km (4,023 sq miles) and located west off Philippines' Palawan island.

The British energy firm has estimated Sampaguita's gas reserves as large enough for a standalone gas-to-liquid (GTL) development. If not, it said, the project could be tied to the Malampaya gas field, located 80 km off the coast of Palawan and operated by Shell.

Malampaya, which came onstream in 2002, has gas reserves of 3.4 trillion cubic feet (tcf).

Grosse said Sterling anticipated no problems in finding customers for Sampaguita's gas, given projected demand for power in the Philippines.

"The gas usage in the Philippines is much lower than any other country in Southeast Asia and there are enough power producers and potential industrial users waiting for new supply," he said.

"The Philippine government intends to cut back on oil-fuelled power stations, which are costing a lot of money to maintain, and also promote a cleaner environment with the use of gas."

The Philippines has total installed power generating capacity of 15,736 megawatts (MW), the government said in November, adding that another 8,650 MW was needed by 2014 to avert a supply crunch.



Story by Barani Krishnan


http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30844/story.htm

Andy - 18 May 2005 12:08 - 4012 of 7811

Posted on ADVFN as being from Killick's morning note:

We highlighted Regal Petroleum as a buy in early 2004 but recommended taking profits in October 2004 after an 85% rise given that it was always a higher risk trade. We recommended a switch into better balanced risk profiles with stocks like Premier Oil and Sterling Energy.

goal - 18 May 2005 12:13 - 4013 of 7811

I've aways liked Killick.

proptrade - 18 May 2005 12:46 - 4014 of 7811

great BB notes today. cheers guys.

gavdfc - 18 May 2005 13:26 - 4015 of 7811

A couple of snippet's from PanOcean's results released yesterday:

"The exploration model PanOcean has developed in Gabon has proven to be
very successful. To add a new opportunity for growth, the Company negotiated
the purchase of a 25.71% working interest in two new permits offshore Gabon,
Themis Marin and Iris Marin during the first quarter of 2005. These permits
lie along the fairway containing our Etame Marin Permit, and provide the
Company with an additional opportunity to chase similar exploration
opportunities. With this purchase, the Company committed to participate in
drilling an exploration well on the Iris Marin Permit mid-year."

"Themis Marin/Iris Marin

PanOcean has been actively evaluating new exploration opportunities in
Gabon, and subsequent to the end of the quarter, the Company acquired a 25.71%
working interest in two exploration blocks offshore Gabon near its Etame Marin
Permit. Both of the Themis and Iris permits are operated by Sterling Energy
plc (20.57%), with partners Petroleum Oil & Gas Corp. (Pty.) Ltd. of South
Africa (22.86%), Premier Oil plc (18.00%), and Ascent Resources plc (12.86%).
The Government of Gabon has an option to back in for 7.5% in both permits.
The Themis Marin and Iris Marin Exploration Production Sharing Contracts
("ESPCs") cover two shallow water exploration permits of 902 km2 and 607 km2
respectively. Themis Marin borders on the northern edge of the Company's Etame
Marin permit and Iris Marin is situated along the Gabon coast approximately
110 km northwest of the main Etame field. Both the Themis and Iris concessions
are surrounded by proven oilfields, and are close to pipelines and production
infrastructure. The principal target on both Iris and Themis blocks is the
Gamba Sandstone reservoir, similar to that found in Etame to the south."



http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/May2005/16/c9555.html

They seem positive that these permits will help their growth, which of course if successful will be good for us. Not been the best of days in the E&P sector, RPT getting hit today for a loss of 150 on the back of it's previous losses is painful to watch. Time for lunch I think.
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