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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/

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

seawallwalker - 01 Oct 2004 09:46 - 500 of 7811

I trimmed my PCI holding to a smaller 10k speculative amount.

If it had been Sterling at that price I would have bought more, but for now I am sitting on some spending money, don't know where to put it.

proptrade - 01 Oct 2004 09:50 - 501 of 7811

well i made some suggestions a few days ago on this thread but if they are not up your street put it in an ING account at 5% and wait for momentum to build in SEY...

seawallwalker - 01 Oct 2004 09:54 - 502 of 7811

I'll have a look back to refresh..............

gavdfc - 01 Oct 2004 10:01 - 503 of 7811

Morning all.

Late start today from me, bit of a hangover! Only snippet of news I could find was from Edmond Jackson.

http://www.citywire.co.uk/search/result.asp?vid=68788&kid=&uid=&cid=&ctid=&sid=&fid=&iid=&type=&dateEnd=01/10/2004%2023:59:59&rurl=/search/result.asp

Thought we might have had a bit more news coverage.

seawallwalker - 01 Oct 2004 10:03 - 504 of 7811

Bingo

Pan Andean has come in...........

Well not quite, another few feet to go, but it is looking good.

proptrade - 01 Oct 2004 10:14 - 505 of 7811

hopefully the weekend press will pick it up.

thx for the snippet gavdfc. not a bad overview but i have to say that i think it was written with a bit of a hangover as well. its all very well talking about being contrarian about oil prices but SEY is being CONSERVATIVE about pricing and drilling and should be applauded, not being cast under a shadow by having a dig at other junior stocks that may not have the same prudent stance.

anyway, great results and proof will be in the drilling

seawallwalker - 01 Oct 2004 10:24 - 506 of 7811

SEy will do what PRE is doing, only bigger...............

proptrade - 01 Oct 2004 10:25 - 507 of 7811

exactly..your words to g-d's ears!

seawallwalker - 01 Oct 2004 10:28 - 508 of 7811

gavdfc great item you found.

Many thanks

gavdfc - 01 Oct 2004 10:31 - 509 of 7811

Agree Prop. The article is only his point of view, too many hangovers around! Would rather invest in a company that is being conservative than one which is shouting stuff from the rooftops. One PET springs to mind here. And yes agree the results were very good. An active drilling program to look forward to so lots to be positive about for SEY.

gavdfc - 01 Oct 2004 10:32 - 510 of 7811

Forgot to say, well done SWW on PRE, good call there. Some excitement for you today! We shall have the same here with our drilling results. :-))

seawallwalker - 01 Oct 2004 10:35 - 511 of 7811

Thanks, they still have to hit the target depth there, plus they have an expected big gas reservoir in Texas, imminently hitting target depth.

The CEO reckons another 60 cents in the share price for the Texas drilling when they hit.

That was without this, so there is more to come.

proptrade - 01 Oct 2004 10:56 - 512 of 7811

nice. i am in an aussie stock with similar prospects around the gulf of mexico. so much potential out there.

i think key to all of this is just having faith in a team and going for companies that already have some sort of income stream. we would all love to 20 baggers from a wildcat startup but when u hear those stories you never hear the 40 failures that were invested in before hand!

gavdfc - 01 Oct 2004 14:41 - 513 of 7811

L trade of 2250000 at 16.25p through from yesterday. So who was that then that topped up!

namreh3 - 01 Oct 2004 14:57 - 514 of 7811

whoops! Must be a typo. I only wanted two hundred and twenty-five shares in toto ; )

gavdfc - 03 Oct 2004 15:30 - 515 of 7811

Article in the Businessonline.com re some oil companies, worth a quick read if you have the time. Not much we didn't know though.

http://www.thebusinessonline.com/modules/news/view.php?id=16017&s=12&

proptrade - 04 Oct 2004 09:19 - 516 of 7811

cheers gavdfc...

morning all, good weekend?

mkts off to a lovely start to the quarter but if anyone wants my tuppenceworth i think this a short rally before a sharp pullback. the new quarter money has puffed everything up but i think once that momentum wanes we will see mkts head south again. i may be wrong (and often am) but hey, its a monday morning view!

rgds
proptrade

gavdfc - 04 Oct 2004 12:47 - 517 of 7811

Afternoon all,

Busy day today so not at pc all day. Cheers for the market summary Prop, lots of interesting views on CNBC as to where this market is going. "squeezy" seemed to be the buzzword this morning according to Tom Houegard.

Mention of SEY on Oilbarrel, nothing new really:

04.10.2004
Sterling Soars On The Back Of Increased Gas Production
Two successful acquisitions have lifted London-quoted Sterling Energy plc into another league from its position 12 months ago, a fact highlighted by its recently-released interim results for the six months to June 30 which showed a doubling of turnover to 5.3 million and a 78 per cent surge in pre-tax profits to 1.98 million.

Key to this transformation were the February 2004 purchase of producing assets in the US Gulf of Mexico from Osprey Petroleum Partners, which more than doubled the companys production to the equivalent of 8.6 million cubic feet of gas per day, and the 40 million takeover of Fusion Oil & Gas at the end of 2003.

That deal has added some real spice to the companys portfolio, providing investors with exposure to some of the most eagerly anticipated drilling projects currently underway in the industry. The jewel in the crown for Sterling, as for so many other E&P juniors, is its stake in the licences off the coast of Mauritania where a multi-well exploration, appraisal and development drilling campaign is now underway. Sterling holds a 6 per cent royalty interest in PSC B and 3 per cent in PSC A. In all, Sterling is due to participate in some 20 wells - and, importantly, the company doesnt have to dig deep to fund these projects because of the free carries previously negotiated by the Fusion management team.

The highlights of the drilling programme in Mauritanian waters include three exploration wells in PSC B on the Tevet, Capitaine and Merou prospects, with the latter two thought to be equivalent in size to the giant Tiof discovery. Two exploration wells are planned in PSC A plus four appraisal wells on Tiof and eleven developments wells on the Chinguetti oil development, which when it comes onstream will generate further income for Sterling.

In fact, Mauritania could prove to be a nice little earner for Sterling. A deal struck between Premier Oil and Fusion in May 2003 means that Fusion - now Sterling - receives a discovery bonus from its fellow British firm once each field with in excess of 50 million barrels is declared commercial, which shouldnt prove difficult given the size of the structures lying in Mauritanian waters. The bonus payment adds up to a healthy US$2 million for finds in PSC B and US$1 million in PSC A.

Elsewhere, Sterling has signed up for a well on the Ntem licence in Cameroon. It plans to sink what it calls a high impact well here in the second half of next year.

The company also recently boosted its African holdings with the award of two large exploration licences offshore northwest Madagascar. The Ambilobe and Ampasindava blocks cover 34,000 sq km of undrilled acreage that has been home to hydrocarbon shows while heavy oil deposits have been recorded onshore. Speaking to oilbarrel.com last month, chief executive Harry Wilson described the new acreage as a large unexplored area with quite high potential.

Meanwhile the company is looking to put its enhanced cash flows to good use and is keeping a watching brief on projects that could add value to its existing, and increasingly profitable, portfolio.

Here's to a blue day.

proptrade - 04 Oct 2004 13:26 - 518 of 7811

nice overview. cheers for the post...

gavdfc - 05 Oct 2004 07:09 - 519 of 7811

Morning all,

The weekly update:

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200410050700207054D.html

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