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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 - 10 Jun 2006 12:47 - 6048 of 7811

churchill2,

A repeat of your post on ADVFN, and as a Hardman shareholder you seem to have missed some of the differences between the two companies.

SEY stated before Chinguetti production that it would take some months to achieve maximum production of 75,000 BOPD, yet Hardman raised peole's expectations by declaring dull production had already been reached, only to dash them when the problems in the north field started.

SEY, correctly IMO, allowed for some teething troubles, unlike Hardman, who rushed out the "fulll production reached" statemement.

Sey have a seperate deal with the Mauritanian government to Hardman, and I have not seen anything official to question the validity of this agreement to date.

SEY have an increasing production in the GOM, much smaller than Ching, but a profit earner nevertheless.

The 12% royalty from even 41,000 BOPD will still increase SEY's 2006 earnings very substantially, and once the production level is back to normal after the technical problems are resolved, hopfully during Q3, 2007 should be a bumper year.

The delcaration of commerciality of Tiof is far more important IMO than the start of actual production, because if it happens, it will alow SEY to book more reserves, and hence increase asset value.

And now we have rumours of a deal for Equator!

cynic - 10 Jun 2006 16:23 - 6049 of 7811

Equator shareholders wish!

Dr Square - 10 Jun 2006 17:48 - 6050 of 7811

Andy

sorry to question you

But Tiof is outside the Ching field boundry so SEY would only benefit from the Premier deal. Am i wrong on that? If so I will be happy to be lambasted. Tevet /Lamb and possible Banda would boost SEY`s reserves.

Regards

Andy - 11 Jun 2006 00:08 - 6051 of 7811

Dr Square,

I think you are probably right, from their last staement below;
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PSC A and B have delivered a high exploration drilling success ratio with four significant discoveries from 8 wells - Chinguetti (2001), Banda (2002), Tiof (2003) and Teve't (2004). First oil from the Chinguetti discovery is anticipated in March 2006.Evaluation of both the Tiof and Tevet oil discoveries is underway. The Teve't oil and gas discovery lies 10km east of the Chinguetti development, within tie-back distance. The Tiof oil and gas discovery lies 50km to the north of Chinguetti.

In addition to oil developments, gas discoveries (Banda) are being evaluated for potential European and North American markets.

Sterling's interests include a sliding scale royalty based on oil price coupled with specific cash bonuses for each commercial discovery in PSC A & B; and an economic interest derived from our financing of the governments 12% interest in the Chinguetti Field.

The Royalty and Discovery Bonuses
Royalty payment is linked to oil price, for every barrel produced net to a working interest of 3% in Area A, and 6% in Area B, subject to the Government's back-in rights. Also cash bonuses of $1mm for a greater than 50mmboe discovery in Area A and $2mm in Area B are payable to Sterling.

The Royalty payment per barrel escalates with oil price and inflation. For an average price of $50 in 2006, the royalty will be $5.87 per barrel.

aldwickk - 11 Jun 2006 19:59 - 6052 of 7811

If SEY made a bid for EEL there would be a counter bid by the likes of Chevron etc:

cynic - 11 Jun 2006 20:28 - 6053 of 7811

so are you going to buy EEL on Monday? ...... I shan't as got myself burnt last time I though they were cheap

Andy - 11 Jun 2006 22:12 - 6054 of 7811

cynic,

me neither, as the "news" (rumour) is already out, the price may gap up at open, and then you're playing into the MM's hands if you chase the price.

If the rumour is unfounded, it will be down again at double quick speed, and of course if it rises too much, any interest SEY may have could be extinguished as the deal becomes more expenive and loses it's premium to SEY.

Dr Square - 11 Jun 2006 22:12 - 6055 of 7811

News we may of missed.

Cameroon developments

Regards

Andy - 12 Jun 2006 00:30 - 6056 of 7811

Dr Square,

Are you a regular reader of the Tehran Times by any chance?

Interesting article though, and thanks for drawing our attention to it, it's high time this particular border dispute is resolved.

Dr Square - 12 Jun 2006 07:29 - 6057 of 7811

Andy

Not that often cancelled my subscription a few months ago. find it a dry read.

Just hope that the dispute is resolved and may put some momentum behind the Ntem dispute. As they seem all to be intermingled in some ways.

Regards

Andy - 12 Jun 2006 09:01 - 6058 of 7811

Dr Square,

I agree.

I see we have regained most of Friday's late fall, not sure we'll find out why it fell so dramatically at the close.

Pond Life - 12 Jun 2006 09:06 - 6059 of 7811

All that huff and puff over the weekend with lots of frantic posting from me and others mulling over the possibility of an SEY takeover of EEL - then quick as a flash on Monday morning, nothing happens. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.

R88AVE - 12 Jun 2006 12:20 - 6060 of 7811

EEL is up nearly 10%, surely something's up for a possible SEY bid?

Pond Life - 12 Jun 2006 14:54 - 6061 of 7811

Yes - things have started to move with EEL.

cynic - 12 Jun 2006 14:57 - 6062 of 7811

so they have, but is that informed knowledge attracting interest or just the rumour ..... qui sait?

Andy - 12 Jun 2006 16:02 - 6063 of 7811

R88AVE,

well the MM's will have marked i up as they were ware of the rumour I guess.

That brings in the punters, and away you go.

Pond Life - 12 Jun 2006 16:26 - 6064 of 7811

And it promptly falls back again once the buying dries up! Says it all really.

R88AVE - 12 Jun 2006 16:45 - 6065 of 7811

Ha,Ha someone must have read my note and thought buy, buy, buy!!!

Andy - 12 Jun 2006 17:21 - 6066 of 7811

Pondy,

Exactly!

Andy - 13 Jun 2006 10:53 - 6067 of 7811

SEY market cap now under 300 million!

Max Petroleum, on the otherhand is still around 350 million!

We have production and profits, MAX has some seismic and some spots to drill, I know where I'd rather have my money!
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