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Petroceltic International, Good prospects 25pence soon (PCI)     

inbs - 23 Dec 2003 22:02

New Projects and good prospects. will be the winner in 2004. IMO
25p in early 2004

chinapete - 21 Sep 2004 11:48 - 538 of 1258

Seems to have stabilized at 13.59 sell and 14.14 buy with my broker.

Just a thought. I am hoping to sell about 75% of my holding on a rise from 15.3 in order to cut the risk of a dry well. If one or more of the big players feels over exposed and has bought at a much lower price they could be doing the same thing right now.

It's the reason why I'm not expecting the pre-results price to go over 18p.

rooandu - 21 Sep 2004 11:49 - 539 of 1258

Bad news???........they haven't even started drilling yet!!!!

advfn PCI BB has some sound explanations for the fall.........makes a lot of sense esp traidemark 9255, rafboy 9256, derek 9262.

grevis2 - 21 Sep 2004 12:00 - 540 of 1258

Morning all. Still no news on the oil rig I see. Have had a look at the Austrian's website (OMV.com) but there is no news on there. Would suggest that OMV has yet to release the rig to PCI. That's the trouble with sharing rigs; just have to wait until the other fella has finished. As to PCI's share price, you only have to look at the graph for mid August to see we have been here before and the sharp upward movement afterwards. Enjoy the ride!

grevis2 - 21 Sep 2004 12:11 - 541 of 1258

This is the latest news from Tunisia.

PA Resources Report Successful Testing in Tunisia
21 September 2004


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Latest Oilvoice Headlines


PA Resources AB (PAR) who hold a 13.5% participation interest in the Ezzaouia field, Tunisia has announced that the Ezzaouia 15 well has successfully been with a combined flow rate of 1,520 bpd of oil with no water from two separate zones totalling 21 meters of net pay.

Ezzaouia field
The Ezzaouia-15 development well in Tunisia have now been tested with a combined flow rate of 1,520 bpd of oil with no water from two separate zones totalling 21 meters of net pay. The majority of the tie-in operations have already been completed and production from Ezzaouia-15 is expected before month end.
The rig used to drill Ezzaouia-15 is being mobilized to the Ezzaouia-16 location. This exploratory well will test a new pool on the South West flank of the main Ezzaouia field. Drilling is expected to commence in early October.
Operator in the concession is MARETAP. The other licence holders are ETAP, the Tunisian State Oil Company (55%) and Centurion Energy (31,5%).

rooandu - 21 Sep 2004 12:38 - 542 of 1258

thanks fo the info grevis.

grevis2 - 21 Sep 2004 13:12 - 543 of 1258

rooandu: Your welcome. Bit frustrating waiting for news, but it will come and then the fun will begin.

grevis2 - 21 Sep 2004 13:15 - 544 of 1258

The current price is now very attractive and I would expect a bounce from here either later today or tomorrow.

rooandu - 21 Sep 2004 13:22 - 545 of 1258

grevis, a touch frustrated.........but confident and very patient......I look forward to the fun when it begins!! :-)

rooandu - 21 Sep 2004 13:33 - 546 of 1258

a million sells went through before 10am......final washout?? as you say, price now looking attractive.......so would expect some good buying activity too, pretty soon.

grevis2 - 21 Sep 2004 13:37 - 547 of 1258

PCI must be getting a bit frustrated waiting for the Austrian's to finish with that rig. I expect their chaps are down on the beach getting a nice suntan whilst they are waiting.

Petroceltic International PLC
19 August 2004


Petroceltic International plc ('Petroceltic' or the 'Company')

Petroceltic Signs Drilling Contract for Tunisian Well

Dublin and London, Thursday, 19th August, 2004: Petroceltic is pleased to
announce that it has signed a contract with Great Wall Drilling Company
(Tunisia) to provide the GW 92 land drilling rig for Petroceltic's forthcoming
Sidi Toui 3 Well in the Ksar Hadada Permit Area in southern Tunisia. The
contract is for one well with a second well option which can be exercised during
the drilling of the first well.

The Great Wall rig G W 92 is currently working in Tunisia for the Austrian oil
and gas company OMV. This work is expected to finish over the next few weeks
after which the rig will mobilise to the Sidi Toui 3 location to commence
drilling for Petroceltic.

Drilling Operations and site preparation have commenced for Sidi Toui under the
supervision of Norwell Ltd. a major Aberdeen based drilling Project Management
and Well Control company with ISO 9000 certification. All necessary
subcontractor and consultancy services have been or are in the process of being
finalised.

Brian Cusack, Chairman of Petroceltic commented, 'I am delighted that
Petroceltic has secured the services of Great Wall and Norwell for our Sidi Toui
3 well. They have both earned an excellent reputation internationally for the
provision of drilling services and we are all eagerly looking forward to this
next phase of the company's development.'

rooandu - 21 Sep 2004 14:00 - 548 of 1258

well...I suppose at their own time.......are we sure Great Wall of China is not an international takeaway joint.....are we talking about wells or meals here?
:-)

Seriously, I think it can't be long before the rig is on the move (if it's not already!!!!)

m100 - 21 Sep 2004 15:04 - 549 of 1258

have rig will travel to coin a phrase

gavdfc - 21 Sep 2004 15:44 - 550 of 1258

I emailed the company again to ask the state of play with the rig. Will post back when and if I get an answer. Thanks for all the posts. Guess it's hold your nerve time! But good things come to those who wait. Or so I was always told!

As for the 250k seller, well if I had millions of shares of PCI I would be tempted to lock in some profits, wouldn't you all? No doubt they are sitting on a decent profit. I guess when they've unloaded what they want to then we might start moving up again, hopefully soon!

grevis2 - 21 Sep 2004 16:29 - 551 of 1258

gavdfc: Nice one! Just logged back in. Nice to see the buyers are taking advantage of this price. Bodes well for a rebound.

gavdfc - 21 Sep 2004 16:40 - 552 of 1258

No problem Grevis. Buyers pushed us back to 14p bid, but Mr or Mrs 250k still hanging around I think? A 500k T trade through near the close. Will be interesting to see what tomorrow brings!

chinapete - 21 Sep 2004 18:26 - 553 of 1258

Forgive my ignorance, I have only recently discovered the joys of watching the trades. What's a T trade? I understand an L trade, are there any more abbreviations?

gavdfc - 21 Sep 2004 19:40 - 554 of 1258

Chinapete, ah the joys of watching the trades. Makes us sweat buckets or get all excited! Definition of a T trade:

'T' If reporting a single protected transaction.
A protected transaction occurs when a large order is going through the market. The buyer (or seller) may wish to keep the order anonymous from the rest of the market as the size of the order could greatly alter the price of the stock. With a protected transaction, the dealer will put the trade through in small quantities rather than knock the whole order out in one hit. The entire transaction is reported once the deal is completed. The LSE is notified at the start and at the end of the transaction. However, the market as a whole isn't told until the end, thus the order is protected.

Hope that helps, and yes there are lots of other types of trades. Once the T trade is reported the affect of it is in the price when it shows up. As far as determining if the trade is a buy or a sell, we can't tell what when it is reported. Hope that makes sense.

chinapete - 22 Sep 2004 09:14 - 555 of 1258

gavdfc - many thanks. So far looking more hopeful this morning. Hope we've seen the end of the big selling. Speculation on the ADVFN board that the 500k could be a buy.

gavdfc - 22 Sep 2004 09:22 - 556 of 1258

You're welcome Chinapete. Does look a bit better today. Just hope that the seller won't keep selling into any price rises if they are still around. Read about the 500k on ADVFN, hard to tell what it is, but at least it's in the price now. Nice buy if it was a buy though. Delayed 200k buy just gone through.

Big Al - 22 Sep 2004 12:09 - 557 of 1258

Trades help, folks

http://www.moneyam.com/help/?page=trades

Also, nicked from another site!

Trade Types


The London Stock Exchange has several types of trade.

Each has a one or two letter code.This is a complete list of the codes.
'O' Ordinary Trade (System will delay if over 6 x NMS)
A standard trade made through the Market Makers and dealt at normal settlement date.

'B' Broker to Broker
A transaction between two member firms where neither firm is registered as a market maker in The security in question and neither is a designated fund manager.

'EU ' Euro Automated Trades

'ER ' Euro Trades

'K' Block Trade
A transaction using the block trade facility.

'L' Late Trade
Late trades, as the name implies, are trades that are reported to the Stock Exchange some time after the trade has been executed. There can be a number of reasons for this. Stocks have a market size, the size varying with each stock. If a trade is executed that is six times the Normal Market Size then the market makers, for stocks traded on the full list, do not have to report the trade for 1 hour after the trade was executed. Once reported, this would show as a late trade. A trade would also show as being late if the bargain had to be amended for any reason, like an alteration to the settlement date. Once the bargain was amended, the amended bargain would show up as a late trade.

'LC' Late Trade Correction
A correction submitted more than three days after the trade date or where deferred publication is permitted at any time after the trade report was submitted to the Exchange reporting system.

'M' Market Maker to Market Maker
A transaction between two market makers registered in the security in question including those executed through an inter dealer broker or a public display system.

'N' Non Protected Portfolio
A non-protected portfolio transaction or a fully disclosed portfolio transaction. Normally a transaction of a number of stocks dealt with by one market maker at an agreed discount to the market price.

'NM' Not to Mark
A transaction where the Exchange has granted permission for non-publication.

'NR' Non Risk (SEATS Based Segments only)
A non-risk transaction.

'P' Protected Portfolio
A protected portfolio transaction or, if reporting a trade resulting from a worked principal agreement for a portfolio transaction. Like a non-protected portfolio, but the price dealt at can be amended if the market maker manages to make a 'good' profit.

'R' Riskless Principal transaction at different Price
A riskless principal transaction with two non members, where the two transactions are executed at different prices or on different terms (this requires two separate trade reports). This happens often on a trade where commission is not charged. Instead of paying commission, the client will pay extra for their shares.

'RO' Result of Option
A transaction which resulted from the exercise of an option.

'RT' Risk Trade (SEATS Based Segments only)
A risk transaction.

'ST' SEAQ Trade
This is used for the single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SEAQ auction.

'SW' Stock Swap
Transactions comprised in a stock swap or stock switch (one report is required for each line of stock swapped or switched).

'UT ' Uncrossing Trade
This is used for the single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SETS auction.

'X' Cross at the Same Price
A transaction was effected as an agency cross or a riskless principal transaction at the same price and on the same terms (this requires one trade report).

'AT' An automatic trade generated by the SETS system through the order book.(Level 2)

'PA' A protected transaction at the time that protection is applied.

'PC' Post Contra. Used when reporting a Contra Trade when the contra date is not the trade date.

'T' If reporting a single protected transaction. A protected transaction occurs when a large order is going through the market. The buyer (or seller) may wish to keep the order anonymous from the rest of the market as the size of the order could greatly alter the price of the stock. With a protected transaction, the dealer will put the trade through in small quantities rather than knock the whole order out in one hit. The entire transaction is reported once the deal is completed. The LSE is notified at the start and at the end of the transaction. However, the market as a whole isn't told until the end, thus the order is protected.

'WN' Worked Principal Notification.
If notifying the Exchange that a member firm has entered into a worked principal agreement for a single security.

'TS' Test Security. If using a test security to test trade reporting.

'WT' Worked Principal Trade. If reporting the trade resulting from a worked principal agreement for a single security.

'CT' Contra Trade. Used to publish a contra trade in a previously automatically executed trade through the order book.

'AI' Automated Input facility. If reporting that a member firm has disabled its automated input facility in response to a request from the Exchange.

'PN' Worked Principal Portfolio Notification. If reporting that a Member firm has agreed to take on a worked principal agreement for a portfolio transaction.

'VW' Volume Weighted Average Price
A transaction that was effected at a price based on a volume weighted average price over a given period.

'RC ' Regulatory Conformance
This is a test segment for which no trade reports will be disseminated.



Hope it helps.
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