lex1000
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james 1
- 29 Aug 2007 10:10
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lex1000
I bought PET way back 27th oct 04 @1-11p, I just happened to be looking elsewhere the day they dived into the deep end of the pool. Still got them but keeping a real careful eye on them these days. (bless them)
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 11:08
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mixitup12 - 29 Aug'07 - 10:07 - 95343 of 95381
we seem to have drifted off of the subject of this thread i.e. PET. Let's recap on the events that will matter over the next few weeks:-
1. Looks as if Al-Maliki and Talabani have got together a consensus government, that will pass the HCL.
2. Friday is the 31st August, just 3 trading days left before the Iraqi parliament opens on Saturday 1st September.
3. Legislation relating to the HCL could be passed this weekend. Although as DH said at the Am, if not passed by 10th september (start of Ramadan), then it could drift into early October.
4. DH/JT on standby from the IOM to fly to Baghdad Green Zone as soon as legislation relating to HCL is passed to sign contracts. I repeat, contracts.
5. What contracts? Well, it looks as if Block 6 will be signed, worth about 3-4 billion barrels equivalent in gas. Merjan with a minimum of 750,000,000 barrels. S & L turned into a RSA (PSA under another name). 2-3 billion barrels of oil. The IOM have asked PET to look at the big one Halfaya, 14 billion barrels of oil.
6. Lukoil, a huge Russian oil company, on a par with the Western oil majors, fighting for a field of 5 billion barrels West Quarma (spelling wrong).
7. PET able to work in Iran, being a neutral country, makes them favourites for Halfaya.
Do you need more reasons to see why the sp is rising against a falling footsie and DOW! The world is short of oil, it is the one commodity to be invested in right now and for the foreseeable future.
Come on guys and gals, stick to the subject. Whilst all other Oil and Exploration companies are scratching around trying to find a few million barrels here and there, PET are looking at BILLION barrel fields.
Don't be short or out or PET at the weekend.
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 11:19
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ander - 29 Aug'07 - 10:17 - 95355 of 95385
2.21 now in Frankfurt..GBP 1.50p !
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Peetle - 29 Aug'07 - 11:04 - 95385 of 95386
Over the last few days the daily highs have been around lunchtime with some slight softening in the afternoon - if you're after a top up you might want to wait until after 2pm...
...when it will be about 3 of course, knowing the way my predictions go
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- 29 Aug 2007 13:04
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elmfield - 29 Aug'07 - 13:01 - 95415 of 95415
You wanT NEWS WELL HERE IT IS:
As ever DYOR
Iraq oil law can pass by comfortable majority
Reuters
By Lin Noueihed Reuters - 2 hours 38 minutes ago
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iraq's draft oil law should pass by a comfortable majority when parliament meets to discuss it after the end of its summer break in September, Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi said.
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"The oil law was completed in cabinet... the draft that was approved in cabinet is the one that will be presented to parliament," he told Reuters late on Tuesday, ahead of an Iraqi investment conference in Dubai.
"The parliament remains now in recess and will return at the start of September when we will reaffirm that the law will be presented to the parliament."
The controversial federal oil law has been approved by the Iraqi government after months of talks but has yet to be debated by parliament, which must approve it if it is to pass into law.
The law, which decides who controls the world's third-largest oil reserves, is now in limbo while Iraq's parliament takes its summer break.
No date has been set to debate the law, which aims to provide a legal framework to attract foreign investment and sets up a new state oil firm to oversee the sector.
Washington has pushed Iraq for months to speed up its passage and that of other legislation, which it sees as pivotal to reconciling warring Iraqis, rebuilding Iraq's shattered economy and attracting foreign investment.
The draft oil law aims to ease tension by ensuring Sunni Arabs share in oil profits though most of the reserves are in the Kurdish north and the Shi'ite Muslim south of the country.
But there has been fierce debate over the shares and how much control regional governments will have over the existing and undiscovered oil reserves, as well as the sorts of contracts that will be included.
APPENDICES?
Abdul-Mahdi said that some appendices to the law could be included to ensure the broadest possible political consensus, even though the law was expected to pass comfortably as it is.
"There are some parliamentary blocs that call for the addition of some appendices to this law. Fine, the committee is studying this and the appendices could be included in this law despite the fact that if the voting took place in parliament now... the law would be expected to pass with a comfortable majority," he said.
"But in the interests of national consensus, it is seen that their addition would be more beneficial and get a higher level of consensus than the comfortable majority that would be expected if it was presented now."
Abdul-Mahdi was among Iraq's top five Sunni, Shi'ite and Kurdish political leaders who announced on Sunday that they had reached consensus on measures considered vital to fostering national reconciliation in a country riven by sectarian strife.
The agreement was one of the most significant political developments in Iraq for months and was welcomed by Washington.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200708...02bfc7e_1.html
ADD!!!!!!!!...........?
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 13:25
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elmfield - 29 Aug'07 - 13:24 - 95448 of 95450
on the basis that we are getting nearer and seems to be political progress I raise my target from 150p: Buy all the way to 220p. Just my own pathetic view and should be taken as such.
Troys - 29 Aug'07 - 13:24 - 95449 of 95450
2-----35,000-----138 V 142-----------5,000---------1
lex1000 - 29 Aug'07 - 13:24 - 95450 of 95450 edit
mms struggling to keep lid on this.......lol
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james 1
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Hi,
lex1000
no good trying to convert me I was converted three yrs ago,
there is nobody getting their hands on my 2 shares,
watcher
- 29 Aug 2007 14:53
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good to see a sense of humour on here..things looking good and confidence up for most..next month can't come soon enough either way as the s.p. will grow on speculation alone..bound to be some shorting as people hit their personal targets..but 220p sounds fab to me
watcher
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AJJ2003 - 29 Aug'07 - 15:07 - 95546 of 95549
This is more important! Gives breathing space to get things sorted.
Iraqi Cleric Suspends Feared Militia
Updated: 14:52, Wednesday August 29, 2007
Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al Sadr has ordered a six-month suspension of activities by his Mehdi Army militia in order to reorganise the force, an aide has said.
Members of the Mehdi Army militiaSpeaking on Iraqi state TV, Sheik Hazim al Araji said the goal was to "rehabilitate" the organisation.
It has reportedly broken into factions, some of which the US maintains are trained and supplied by Iran.
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Mr Araji, reading a statement by Mr Sadr, said: "We declare the freezing of the Mehdi Army without exception in order to rehabilitate it in a way that will safeguard its ideological image within a maximum period of six months starting from the day this statement is issued."
The order was issued following two days of bloody clashes in the Shi'ite holy city of Karbala which claimed more than 50 lives.
Cleric Moqtada al SadrSome 247 people were also injured after fierce fighting erupted between rival Shi'ite militias in Karbala during a major religious festival.
Officials were forced to abandon the celebrations and ordered up to one million Shi'ite pilgrims to leave the southern Iraqi city.
Police imposed a curfew on the city. Iraqi security officials blamed Mehdi militiamen for attacking mosque guards, some of whom are linked to the rival Badr Brigade militia.
A spokesman for Mr Sadr denied his organisation was involved in the Karbala fighting.
Mr Sadr called for an independent inquiry into the clashes and urged his supporters to co-operate with the authorities "to calm the situation down", Ahmed al Shaibani said.
The celebrations mark the birthday of the 12th and last Shi'ite imam, who disappeared in the ninth century.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1281845,00.html
bahouse - 29 Aug'07 - 15:08 - 95547 of 95549
slong
This is a rerating of Pet which laid dormant while other phoney oil cos were 10X. There is real substance behind the sp and HCL should take it up a lot further BECAUSE THE CONTRACTS ARE THERE JUST WAITING FOR HCL ANNOUCEMENT. THE OIL IS THERE TOO.....THERE IS NO RISK NOT FINDING IT. ONE PSA IS WORTH A CONSERVATIVE 5....BIG OIL COS WILL NOT OPERATE IN IRAQ...IMO NEEDS PET AND LOVES PET.........add one more item please, lol...........
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