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Xcite Energy - North Sea Heavy Oil (XEL)     

Proselenes - 22 Oct 2009 11:14

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cynic - 17 Nov 2010 11:40 - 597 of 3002

"whore's drawers" stock today ..... MMs playing silly buggers (usual caveat proven!) with sp currently 268/274 - ridiculous!

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 11:40 - 598 of 3002

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Proselenes - 17 Nov 2010 12:58 - 599 of 3002

This is also what I heard on the Jungle Drums.

From Offshore Hero on iii.

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All in my opinion and complete guesswork.

Right so I was in the pub early this morning - a special knock on the window get you in at an early time.
Sat at my usual seat and over heard the barman say the following to another regular offshore hero.

Pumps are nice and clean and oily. To get this they had to initially flow chemicals into the reservoir which gave a return flow of heavy crude oil through the electrical submersible pumps = success!! Understand what Im saying hear ladies & gentleman??

Now waiting on a big boat coming which is already en route to do the extended flow test, yeah the one that takes 36 hrs. flow this big boat with some heavy crude, which as we know is already flowing!! and bobs yer oily flowing uncle we have an RNS.

What will they need this big boat for? well they aren't flaring it off so they need to put it somewhere while they measure the pressure and how long they can sustain the flow rate for, this boat wont be big enough for what we have, but it is enough to give us a stonking rns he says.

Right time to leave this pub its already 11am and I am steaming.

OH

Proselenes - 17 Nov 2010 13:30 - 600 of 3002

On line limits say they want sells...... demand is strong.


MAX buy = 5K @ 273.85p

MAX sell = 38K @ 270.55p

Proselenes - 17 Nov 2010 13:33 - 601 of 3002

cynic, you sold at 253p and you have now missed out on another 17p a share you could have got.

All that missed profit......... why did you sell so early ?

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 13:50 - 602 of 3002

that's quite interesting though i suspect if i placed an order for 10k or even 20k i'ld still get them ..... every MM (10) for this stock always shows lots of just 5k for either bid or offer

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 13:51 - 603 of 3002

(a) i don't care - (b) it's lots of money in the bank - (c) it leaves me some room to top up again if i so desire - (d) i don't have prescient hindsight!

Proselenes - 17 Nov 2010 14:32 - 604 of 3002

RNS Number : 3600W
Xcite Energy Limited
17 November 2010

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THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION IN OR INTO THE
UNITED STATES

TSX-V, LSE-AIM: XEL

17 November 2010
Xcite Energy Limited
("Xcite Energy" or the "Company")

Letter of Intent for "Rowan Norway" N-Class Jack-up Rig

Xcite Energy is pleased to announce that its 100% subsidiary, Xcite Energy
Resources Limited ("XER"), has entered into a binding letter of intent ("LOI")
with British American Offshore Limited ("BAOL"), part of Rowan Companies, Inc.
for the N-Class "Rowan Norway", a harsh environment, deep water jack-up unit,
designed and built for simultaneous drilling and production, which is currently
under construction.

The LOI anticipates that XER and BAOL will enter into a definitive agreement
("Agreement") for the rig by 15 December 2010, following which the Rowan Norway
is expected to be available to commence the first stage production ("FSP") on
the Bentley field in the fourth quarter of 2011. The LOI provides for a
termination fee of US$2.5 million payable by XER in the event it does not enter
into the Agreement by this date. The initial commitment period of 240 days will
facilitate the drilling of up to six wells on the Bentley field as part of the
anticipated three year FSP.

At the time of signing the Agreement, XER will be required to demonstrate
financial capability for the first 120 days of the contract commitment in the
amount of US$30 million. In addition, XER will be required to demonstrate
financial capability for the second 120 days of the contract commitment in the
amount of US$30 million by 31 January 2011. XER may reduce the initial
commitment period to 120 days, in which event it will be required to demonstrate
additional financial capability of US$3.6 million for this 120 day period.

As noted in the Company's press release dated 8 November 2010, "9/3b-6z Well
Update", the testing of the horizontal section is progressing on plan and on
schedule, with the test expected to be completed by the end of November.

Richard Smith, Xcite Energy Chief Executive Officer commented:

"This is another significant event for the Company which, following the
anticipated successful completion of the current 9/3b-6 well test programme,
would enable us to move forward and plan the first stage production programme on
the Bentley field. This drilling unit has been designed with good capabilities
and flexibility in mind and we are pleased to be working with Rowan for this
vital phase of the Bentley development programme."

Proselenes - 17 Nov 2010 15:00 - 605 of 3002

cynic, you could have sold the lot for 279p there and made an extra 26p per share over your 253p sale.

Why did you rush to sell ?

Its all "lost profits" - real ones, not paper ones..........

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 15:28 - 606 of 3002

silly billy! ..... just because i sold some does not mean i have lost confidence in the company .... had that been the case, i would have sold a lot more or even all ..... however, as even you in your rose-tinted glasses should be aware, the market has a nasty habit of sandbagging us all from time to time .... individual companies can of course get an even worse battering - try VOG, CNT, ROK and RKH for starters, of if you're old enough, how about ARM; there's a multitude of others too

TheFrenchConnection - 17 Nov 2010 15:31 - 607 of 3002

Surely you must appreciate you have made your point Prose; but in doing so have given more weight to the much overused maxim/cliche' that trading with hindsight is the easiest and most rewarding way to trade. ,,,a veritable road to riches . ..But unfortunately it doesnt quite work like that. ....lts all too easy to say after the fact ...Would you still be bleating the same mantra had XEL retracted a little.( as it did last week from 258 to 232 .. l think not. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anyway i am sure Cynners knows his OWN personal financial circumstances and risk tolerance a lot better than you or l ; and will not lose sleep having already crystalized a tidy profit ......You are quite correct,however, in stipulating that mms are currently looking for sellers as opposed to buyers.........and in antipaton of what ? ...i think you know the answer to that only to well.......and good luck to you et al .......

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 15:45 - 608 of 3002

hi TFC ..... enjoyed Acchiardo, but there's another in somewhat similar quirky vein called Memere, though it lacks the pretty waitress with whom to flirt! ..... had an excellent meal too at Boccaccio, though of course in price that is a totally different league! .... have you been La Marende in recent times?

by the way, avoid Beau Rivage Hotel like the plague ..... apart from the fact that it's rather tatty and assuredly not 4*, i had a lot of money stolen from my room .... i still await the management to phone me about it

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 16:24 - 609 of 3002

all going bonkers again ..... one would like to think that someone somewhere has an inside line, but of course it could just be lemmings chasing lemmings

TheFrenchConnection - 17 Nov 2010 16:46 - 610 of 3002

ironically Acchiardo got an awful write up in the times recently/ i was somewhat taken aback as i used to dine their a lot and always enjoyed it. / and wondered perhaps if it had changed hands of late . But good to hear you enjoyed as it is reknowned in equal measure for high standard of cuisine, but- alas- also for being quite pricey. Bad news reg. theft of monies from hotel room . Nothing taints a holiday or soujourn in a place as much as being harrassed by the natives of the old town except having money taken from your own room !! ....Unfortunately Nice not only attracts the super wealthy but some right bizzarre eccentric or criminal types But if you are still in Nice try L'univers De C. Plumail...is M*d but without the need for an overdraft to pay the bill . Cant comment on Memere as have never dined there- but its title is somewhat indicative of fare ....( as cooked by ones mother :-) ...) Also relatively cheap in a town with a wealth of good restaurants is Le Chantecler and Le Bistro d'Antoine ..and for ice cream it has to be Fenocchio Glacier . .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lncidentally are you still in Nice or home now ? ....

TheFrenchConnection - 17 Nov 2010 16:54 - 611 of 3002

dont fret so Cynners . l can live with bonkers of this type ........Like y/self l sold my entire holding at 256p ... l am a % player,, through and through, and once in excess of 30% let alone 100% is on the table for grabs , l'll grab it and run-quicker than a whores ass on pay day .......But then i thought id made a terrible error in buying back in @ same s/p and it fell to 232 ......,A week later its 283p ........lndeed i can cope with bonkers of this variety .......

aldwickk - 17 Nov 2010 16:59 - 612 of 3002

Rick's Cafe in Bognor, does a good pie & mash

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 17:17 - 613 of 3002

i was only in Nice for a conference ..... silly buggers are thinking of moving to the Fatherland next year, which will be very dull, unless it's Munich or somewhere else jolly ..... seemingly some grizzle that there's not many places from where you can fly direct to Nice

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 17:17 - 614 of 3002

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aldwickk - 17 Nov 2010 18:33 - 615 of 3002

Try Ryan Air

cynic - 17 Nov 2010 19:08 - 616 of 3002

from london is easy - heathrow!
you couldn't pay me to fly with that bunch of irish shysters
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