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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

Andy - 07 Sep 2005 13:39 - 4864 of 7811

SWW,

About time too!

Good to see you back in.

Dr Square - 07 Sep 2005 14:07 - 4865 of 7811

gavdfc

mind if I post the lost gas figures across on advf-n

regards

gavdfc - 07 Sep 2005 14:47 - 4866 of 7811

Doc, no problems.

SD, Lol!! Will keep that in mind! With all these axis's, curves and graphs, sounds a bit like economics back in my uni days! Or even worse, calculus!!!

Prop, I'm sure you did. Problem I find when looking for a pc with what I want, is deciding on whats the best deal and where to buy from, especially as I'm no expert on which components are the best etc. Eg - Dell online, PC world or get a system individually built for what I need. Also, who over the quickest backup service. Plenty of small local companies up here build to specific requirements so might take a look there.

gavdfc - 07 Sep 2005 17:09 - 4867 of 7811

RNS out, UBS have sold a few, about 4.9m ish. Still holding 3.99%.

http://www.companyannouncements.net/cgi-bin/articles/200509071701089812Q.html

stockdog - 07 Sep 2005 19:09 - 4868 of 7811

Calculus - talking of a little stone(d) , reminiscent of my student days too (err, I think - can't remember)

Not surprised UBS have sold a few SEY - probably need something to buy into CHP with!

Dr Square - 08 Sep 2005 13:36 - 4869 of 7811

ROC are predicting costs to be $700m for Ching

http://www.rocoil.com.au/Pages/ASX_Releases/2005_Releases/September-2005.html

regards

goal - 08 Sep 2005 22:42 - 4870 of 7811

There was a couple of good trades at the end of the day.

hlyeo98 - 09 Sep 2005 08:47 - 4871 of 7811

Looks like it will never breach 20p.

Andy - 09 Sep 2005 14:35 - 4872 of 7811

Hyleo,

I know how you feel, it's frustrating, but we have drill results expected soon, and Chinguetti startup in the not too distant future, so maybe our patience will be rewarded in the next few months?

If you allow for the military coup in Mauritania, and the uncertainty following the hurricane, I think the price has held up quite well.

seawallwalker - 13 Sep 2005 13:23 - 4873 of 7811

3 days have passed quickly past.

No news.

God what a stock this is!

They say no news is good news, but I doubt it.

The longer it goes on the more I feel that Iris Iboga Marin No 1 well is dry and espadon is wet with water and no hyrocartbon shows having used wire line logs.

Mind you I expect that business is all in order with the Oil Ministry in Mauritania, all we need is confirmation.

A nice RNS would do it, come on SEY gives us the news.

seawallwalker - 13 Sep 2005 13:24 - 4874 of 7811

Cor, talk about a premonition!!!!!!


"Sterling Energy PLC
13 September 2005



13 September 2005

STERLING ENERGY PLC

('Sterling' or 'the company')



ACTIVITY UPDATE



Sterling Energy, the AIM listed (symbol: SEY) independent oil & gas exploration
and production company, today provides an update of its global and corporate
activities.



Gulf of Mexico

The company has been only marginally impacted by Hurricane Katrina. One
platform, Eugene Island 268 which represents approximately 20% of Sterling's
production, was shut down for 5 days, and resumed production on 2 September
2005. The company's facilities in the western Gulf of Mexico were not affected
and production has continued without interruption.



Mauritania

Following the recent change of government in Mauritania, Sterling is able to
report that it is continuing its operations there as normal. The company has
held meetings with the new Minister for Energy and Petroleum and is confident
that it will be able to build on its existing contract with the government
relating to the offshore Chinguetti development, expected on-stream in the first
quarter of 2006.



Gabon

Sterling is pleased to announce that the company has signed a Technical
Evaluation Agreement for the Ibekelia licence. The agreement has been signed
with the Gabonese government and Sterling (40% interest & operator) The
agreement covers a 673 km2 area which is contiguous with the Gamba and Olowi oil
fields and Sterling's existing Themis Marin and Iris Marin licences. The
evaluation term is 12 months at the end of which there is an option to convert
to a full Production Sharing Agreement.



Having reached a depth of 2035 m, the Iris Iboga Marin No 1 well penetrated over
30 metres of excellent reservoir-quality sub-salt Gamba sandstones but
unfortunately these were water bearing. Accordingly the well is now being
plugged and abandoned. A further exploration well is scheduled in the Themis
Marin license commencing in 1st quarter of 2006. Sterling will again be carried
for most of its 20.57% working interest and will pay only 2.57% of the costs."

seawallwalker - 13 Sep 2005 13:28 - 4875 of 7811

Right then, no need for applause, I just can't help it.

The news.

Eugene, well we knew that.

Espadon, always a high risk trying to find out how far any lead goes, not really a surprise, just as well Tevet 2 is next, much less chance of failure there I reckon.

Gabon? Perhaps this is why they farmed it out to some gullible oil explorer. Well done.

Next come the results and Tevet 2 before the end of the month.

namreh3 - 13 Sep 2005 13:37 - 4876 of 7811

Hi SWW

Thread appears to have gone a little off the boil since the earlier contretemps with our Hilary.

At least SP is now reasonably steady and appears to be able to weather the weather.

Look forward to early 2006.

Nam

seawallwalker - 13 Sep 2005 13:42 - 4877 of 7811

Agreed namreh3.

Still, I am now in the mood to perform some mind bending tricks, so watch what I am going to do to Tevet2.

I am in the process of moving all the oil from Chinguetti to the Tevet2 site using the power of thought, so that this blows the minds of the drilling team whn they find it.

I'll only get found out when they try to pump from Chinguetti and find ice cream and raspberry sauce with choc chips.

Wont that be a surprise?

namreh3 - 13 Sep 2005 14:30 - 4878 of 7811

Absolutely. It should be sprinkles with raspberry sauce!

Nam

gavdfc - 13 Sep 2005 18:32 - 4879 of 7811

Good news getting official confirmation re business as usual in Mauritania. Pity about the dry hole at Iris Marin. Noticed the big T trade for 3.5m at 19.30 after the close.

Pond Life - 13 Sep 2005 19:01 - 4880 of 7811

SWW, Whatever stuff you are sniffing, can you send some over to me? After a day like today I could use a magic mushroom or three.

stockdog - 13 Sep 2005 20:08 - 4881 of 7811

7.7m sells and the SP drops 0.25p - pretty resilient IMHO.

Pond Life - 13 Sep 2005 22:19 - 4882 of 7811

Stockdog - they weren't all sells. That last trade of 3.5 million was someone sweeping up most of the sells during the day. Alot of other trades shown as sells were in fact buys - check out the prices and you will see that the MMs were operating at the lower end of the spread today.

seawallwalker - 13 Sep 2005 22:58 - 4883 of 7811

I can confirm the buys reported as sells, I did a few funny ones during the day just to keep the mm on thier toes which confirmed it.

I then got a visit from the Men in Suits and had to stop.

I hate pink!
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