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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

Fundamentalist - 28 Sep 2004 15:40 - 449 of 7811

Thanks SW

Ive just printed the prelims off so will probably find it soon

seawallwalker - 28 Sep 2004 15:44 - 450 of 7811

For 2004/early 2005 we have to date used the futures markets to 'sell'
approximately $15 million of gas at prices averaging $5.64/mcfge as part of our
risk management programme. We intend to continue to progressively enter into
such contracts to cover part of our forecast production.

Most of their expolration and producing is hedged one way or another.

gavdfc - 28 Sep 2004 15:50 - 451 of 7811

According to the Oriel brokers note, 2/3rds of this years gas output hedged at $5.80mcf.

And from the Evo note, a proportion of gas production hegded at $5.5mmbtu.

gavdfc - 28 Sep 2004 15:51 - 452 of 7811

And a trade for 1m just gone through at 16p.

Fundamentalist - 28 Sep 2004 15:56 - 453 of 7811

Thanks SW/gav

aimtrader - 28 Sep 2004 23:14 - 454 of 7811

guys,

this is looking good i think!!!

18 - 21p very soon would be my guess, i think this is a definate buy and hold, and this is one share i hold with confidence.

gavdfc - 29 Sep 2004 09:15 - 455 of 7811

Nice start to the day, blue with some chunky buys.

proptrade - 29 Sep 2004 09:31 - 456 of 7811

good trend pre announcement. it must have been mentioned somewhere because you can almost hear the rumour of good news surrounding the stock.

welome to all new posters on the thread...we are nice big happy family here, and happier with each upward tick.

rgds
proptrade

willfagg - 29 Sep 2004 15:27 - 457 of 7811

Hey looking at the trades, shouldnt this be blue today?

willfagg - 29 Sep 2004 16:24 - 458 of 7811

Latest buy 162,000 at 8.25p gone through but the price remains unchanged at 8p buy!! Obvious reluctance to move the price....

proptrade - 29 Sep 2004 16:25 - 459 of 7811

how many are there at 8.25, i'll buy a billion!

willfagg - 29 Sep 2004 16:33 - 460 of 7811

Price now moved but wht on earth are they doing . solid blue on the screen poor guy bought 162000 at 8.25p and 8 buy transactions later someoune bought 10000 at 7.88p!!!! God I would be pissed off if i was that guy!
It really makes you feel that they are out to lunch! Or perhaps they should have stayed at lunch

Hotei - 29 Sep 2004 16:56 - 461 of 7811

willfagg - you on the right thread ? Hope not, I paid 15.98 for mine yesterday

willfagg - 29 Sep 2004 18:28 - 462 of 7811

Dear Hotei, perhaps I should watch what i have at lunch . I should have posted on FTO - sorry for any confusion.Would have thought SEY would have gone blue today, still glad to see you have the confidence to buy in, should be a lot more to come yet.

seawallwalker - 29 Sep 2004 20:52 - 463 of 7811

Just another brighter moment on the SEY Thread!!!

;-)

hilary - 30 Sep 2004 07:19 - 464 of 7811

The Lottery numbers

gavdfc - 30 Sep 2004 07:32 - 465 of 7811

"Highlights

Osprey acquisition helped double turnover to 5.34 million and increase
pre tax profit by 78% to 1.98 million for the six months ended 30 June 2004
.
Daily production more than doubled to 8.6mmcfged over the period and US
reserves also increased more than 150% to 60 bcfge at 30 June 2004.

Realised average gas price remained 'high' at $5.76/mcf over the period
with a further $13million of forward sales to April 2005 locked in at $5.91/
mcf.

Chinguetti Field in Mauritania declared commercial - development plan
approved.

Two new exploration licences secured in Madagascar.

West Africa and Gulf of Mexico drilling programmes commenced with over 20
wells planned over the next year, most of which are 'carried' in Africa."


"Outlook
Sterling has just entered its most active drilling period to date, which will
see the company participate in over 20 wells in Africa and the Gulf of Mexico
over the next year. The majority of the African wells are in Mauritania where
our costs are fully carried. We have recently demonstrated our conviction in the
prospectivity of the Ntem Cameroon license by committing to drill a well - we
look forward to a high impact well on this block in the second half of 2005.

Although smaller than the African upside potential, the Gulf of Mexico drilling
programme is expected to add incremental production and cashflow at lower risk.
We continue to believe that balancing this risk and reward is key to the future
success of Sterling."

Nice :-))))

gavdfc - 30 Sep 2004 08:07 - 466 of 7811

I like this part very much :-

USA
In the USA the focus in the first half of 2004 has been on building a team of
high quality experienced industry personnel and on delivering the $39.5m Osprey
production deal and its related bank finance.

Our US proven and probable reserves increased to more than 60 bcfge at mid-year
from 23.3 bcfge at the end of 2003, based on a full evaluation carried out by
independent consulting engineers. This increase reflects not only the Osprey
purchase but also an overall increase in reserves in other fields. At current
production rates these reserves are roughly equivalent to over 15 years of
production.

The Osprey deal, completed in late February, brought with it Sterling's first
operatorship, of the five fields, related pipelines and other infrastructure.
The purchase more than doubled reserves, adding more than 30 bcfe in the proven
and probable categories. It has also more than doubled production, which in the
first six months of 2004 averaged 8.6 mmcfged. Recent production sales have been
around 10.5 mmcfged.

seawallwalker - 30 Sep 2004 08:08 - 467 of 7811

That was a better way to show the interims hilary, thanks.

Good summary gavdfc

Loads of 'O' buys this morning, may take a whilke for themm to catch up with the results as there are rather a lot out today!

seawallwalker - 30 Sep 2004 08:16 - 468 of 7811

Richard :-

Thanks

:-)))
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