proptrade
- 14 Jun 2004 11:58
anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?
website:
http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/
weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120
jimward9
- 09 Mar 2006 09:47
- 5597 of 7811
Thanks again Andy
If I learn one thing every day, I may know what I am doing in about a year.
jim
Andy
- 09 Mar 2006 09:54
- 5598 of 7811
Jimward9,
LOL, me too!
Dr Square
- 09 Mar 2006 10:20
- 5599 of 7811
Morning all
Not quite related to SEY.
Burns family take over Mauritania by stealth
Regards
jimward9
- 09 Mar 2006 10:42
- 5600 of 7811
only 10.40am, over 6m shares traded so far are we about to breakout of this pennant. to the upside.
Pond Life
- 09 Mar 2006 11:15
- 5601 of 7811
Hope so Jim. This has been bouncing up and down for long enough. We just need a day of good volume to take it up. The churning must stop sooner or later. Fingers xxxd over the road did a very good TA of SEY last weekend. A very positive and encouraging read if you are into the charts and stuff - which I am. We should get to where we want to be by the end of the month.
jimward9
- 09 Mar 2006 11:32
- 5602 of 7811
Mauritania's state oil company said.
"It's started. All of the vents are open," Ismail Abdel Vetah, director of operations for Mauritania's national oil company SMH, told Reuters.
He said he expected the first cargo of 950,000 barrels of crude to be shipped between March 15-20.
State oil officials hope the barren nation, which straddles black and Arab West Africa, will be producing 300,000 barrels a day in three or four years time, once three other fields in the same basin as Chinguetti come on line.
Oil firms are also hunting onshore for crude in the massive Taoudeni basin under the country's eastern desert, which covers an area roughly the size of France. Discoveries there could dwarf the country's offshore potential, industry experts say.
Who is drilling in Taoudeni basin, who has the licences in that area?
Andy do you know? Anyone know?
Sunray41
- 09 Mar 2006 19:49
- 5603 of 7811
I remember what must be decades ago, sww describing the virtues of his " chicken-brick " slow cooking process. I guess that SEY is the current subject in his cooker - long time in the pot, but succulent when it comes out.
Pond Life
- 09 Mar 2006 22:46
- 5604 of 7811
Jim,
Over the road on ADVFN I hear that an outfit called Baraka are in the frame. Its an Aussie outfit with a market cap of approx 23 millions. Some are touting it as a possible aquisition for SEY.
Edit: Possibly some Chinese outfits as well.
stockdog
- 10 Mar 2006 09:56
- 5605 of 7811
Sunray - The art is to keep the juices sealed in as it cooks. But beware when you finally lift the lid and find the charred remains!
I thought I read recently on an article on Wood that they were looking at onshore Maurie - is that correct anyone know?
sd
Dr Square
- 10 Mar 2006 15:43
- 5606 of 7811
stockdog
Woody are joint partners with the below
I hope this helps
Here
Regards
Sunray41
- 12 Mar 2006 11:56
- 5607 of 7811
sd,
On second thoughts I will withdraw the analogy. I have witnessed smoking food and unfortunately burning oilfields. We do not wish to tempt fate, meanwhile it is still looking ok to me as a holder, though please Harry take Nigeria off the watch-list. The big multies are dashed good at it, leave it to them !
Andy
- 12 Mar 2006 14:13
- 5608 of 7811
Sunray41,
I have to agree, Nigeria seems to resemble a tinderbox at the moment, surely there are more stable places in Africa to look for oil?
I do wonder whether they wil seek any onshore blocks in Mauritania, as their relationship with the government may give them some leverage.
Sunray41
- 12 Mar 2006 21:09
- 5609 of 7811
Andy
Nigeria has always been a challenging environment in which to do business, companies such as Shell & Unilever understand the nuancies, SEY culturewould have a huge learning-curve to come to terms with it.
If you have a weird sense of humour however, how about a Nigeria poison pill or rumours even to keep the vultures at bay.
SEY seem however to be comfortable with the Maur. authority, and more importantly the Mauritanians seem happy with SEY so I would not be surprised if discussion on extension of licenses was not being done.
The culture tends to support slow but long lasting business relations.
seawallwalker
- 14 Mar 2006 10:44
- 5611 of 7811
Thanks Andy, now I'll do what you did on HNR thread.
Nothing like eggs in one basket when things look good.
Money in the bank soon for both Companies.
TheMaster
- 15 Mar 2006 12:31
- 5612 of 7811
Huge oil field found in the Gulf of Mexico
Does anyone know if it's near any of Sterling assets?
Dr Square
- 15 Mar 2006 13:29
- 5613 of 7811
Sorry
not ours
GOM oil find
Regards
proptrade
- 15 Mar 2006 16:01
- 5614 of 7811
what would happen if they went 24.25 bid. would the world explode?
Rgds
Cynical Man
Pond Life
- 15 Mar 2006 17:51
- 5615 of 7811
Prop - this share is being manipulated like crazy. As soon as 24p bid pops up, up comes an AT sale or three to knock it back down again. Excuse my conspiracy theorist mind, but I honestly reckon that a bid could be on the way and by keeping the price down, the bidder is keeping the take out price down. Egg on face if I am wrong, but someone is keeping the lid on the price for a purpose. If they do allow it to rise then I reckon we could be looking at a swift jump to 30p (err... wishful thinking again?)
seawallwalker
- 15 Mar 2006 18:49
- 5616 of 7811
No Pondy - I have seen some stuff on this today, and I tend to agree with you.
I thought all last year the same thing was happening, and lets be fair once 17p was got the better of, it did rise to a swift 24 ish area.
If it is being held down, it can't last, one bit of news and it will take off imo.