inbs
- 23 Dec 2003 22:02
New Projects and good prospects. will be the winner in 2004. IMO
25p in early 2004
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 09:25
- 674 of 1258
Happier now Pete! :-)))
107606
- 06 Oct 2004 09:41
- 675 of 1258
We have lift off (for now anyway!)...
grevis2
- 06 Oct 2004 10:10
- 676 of 1258
Morning all. Exciting morning so far. Have been searching the web for confirmation that PCI has spudded. The last bit of news was released on 26 August and is printed below. Someone on another BB reckons the rig is in place and that he found said information on BG's website for Tunisia.
gavdfc: Those Hamlets are being consumed at an increasing rate. Need to stay calm!
Press Release
Petroceltic Set to Begin Onshore Drilling Program in Tunisia
26 August 2004
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Petroceltic is preparing to spud its eagerly anticipated first well on its 7,500 sq km tranche of acreage in southern Tunisia. The company has contracted a land rig from the Great Wall Drilling Co, a subsidiary of Chinese state oil firm CNPC, for the Sidi Toui-3 well in the Ksar Hadada permit with an option to drill a second well. The rig, currently working for OMV in Tunisia, is expected to mobilise to the Sidi Toui-3 location in the next few weeks. Aberdeens Norwell Limited, on behalf of Petroceltic, is preparing the well site.
Petroceltic owns 100% of the Ksar Hadada permit, which appears to hold a number of substantial prospects, most notably the Sidi Toui structure, which could hold over 400 million barrels of recoverable oil within a large fault block structure. A well drilled on the flank of the structure in the 1950s encountered oil and gas in a fractured Ordovician quartzite sequence.
A similar prospect, Oryx, has been identified in the southern part of the permit and is now under final technical assessment for drilling in the near future. The drilling of Sidi Toui-3 will be a key milestone in the former mining companys transition to international E&P player.
The company ended its first year as an oil and gas company with a pre-tax profit of US$1.38 million, reversing the 2002 loss of US$0.66 million. Over the course of 2003, the company, which enjoys a revenue stream from a royalty interest in the Kinsale gas field in the Celtic Sea, built up its finances, raising US$3.9 million from the sale of its stake in Faroe Petroleum and the Shaimerden zinc deposit in Kazakhstan and the issuing of shares for cash.
2004 saw further funds raised through a share and warrants placing, providing a cash store from which the company has built an exciting portfolio of E&P prospects in Tunisia, Italy and offshore Ireland, most recently adding a tranche of gas-prone acreage in southern Algeria to the inventory. Given the prospectivity of the Tunisian lands and the new acreage in Algeria, 2004 could also prove to be something of a transformation for the Irish company.
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PetroCeltic
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Petroceltic Signs Production Sharing Agreement For Oil and Gas Fields in Algeria
28 September 2004
Petroceltic Set to Begin Onshore Drilling Program in Tunisia
26 August 2004
107606
- 06 Oct 2004 10:24
- 677 of 1258
Just look at that volume...
seawallwalker
- 06 Oct 2004 10:32
- 678 of 1258
This is either riding on the back of the Mauritannia deal for the minnows there, or something big is about to be announced imo
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 10:39
- 679 of 1258
Morning Grevis, thought you'd be getting through a fair old few here! Cheers for the Oilvoice post. Volumes are good today, almost feels like early summer again! Must be news due soon, well due I think. Wonder if Pete's calmed down yet! ;-)
chinapete
- 06 Oct 2004 10:46
- 680 of 1258
Pete is very calm, thankyou, although the finger nail biting has now reached his wrist!
chinapete
- 06 Oct 2004 10:48
- 681 of 1258
Stop selling at 16.50p you silly sods, then we can all make some money!
m100
- 06 Oct 2004 10:56
- 682 of 1258
for the mice amongst us - so sell and make a few crumbs, or (hold breath) buy in again with what few spondolicks I have left? dont smoke, nails not there so whats left?
107606
- 06 Oct 2004 11:06
- 683 of 1258
that was almost completely unintelligible!
chinapete
- 06 Oct 2004 11:09
- 684 of 1258
Lot of hot money swilling into the oil minnows at the moment, it's even pushing up that well known cash destroyer Emerald Energy.
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 11:19
- 685 of 1258
Still rising, nice! You need new nails Pete! Oil stocks all heading up just now, which is nice if you're in them, especially before they rise.
Big Al
- 06 Oct 2004 11:25
- 686 of 1258
Guys
Calm down. Don't look at all the big trades and guess what they are. Strangely enough, they are often completely irrelevant. Price move overall and volume size is really the only way to tell.
Big volume breakout today so far. Looking good IMO.
Al
xmortal
- 06 Oct 2004 11:29
- 687 of 1258
I told you guys this is our week. hold tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihgt. momentum is there as large volumes which support the price.
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 11:30
- 688 of 1258
Big Al,
Calm and happy. Been in this one a while now so good to see the action right now. Volumes have definitely picked up here which is nice to see. Thanks for the tip re trade sizes.
chinapete
- 06 Oct 2004 11:59
- 689 of 1258
The market seems to get fixed ideas about the max. a share is worth. Breaking through the perceived ceiling of 17p may take some time. Perhaps the RNS will do it.
m100
- 06 Oct 2004 12:17
- 690 of 1258
107606 : mouse or man - brave or not? Sell and make a few bob? Or buy in again with little cash left(spondo) and make more. Decisions, decisions. Dont smoke so no Hamlets to burn, nails bitten with worrry so.. Its going the right way now, fingers going white holding tiiight :-)
107606
- 06 Oct 2004 12:35
- 691 of 1258
Don't know, but I'd probably buy in if i had some money... Lets berak the 17p together!
Big Al
- 06 Oct 2004 13:14
- 692 of 1258
gavdfc
A bit more on trade sizes and the "big" ones. Marketmakers invariably potray these as the opposite of what they really are. It's not a cast iron rule, but is true far more often than not. This is especially so as some need not be reported on even the same day they are made. Try not to get too hung up screen watching trades as it diverts you from what's really happening!
As to my holding, I'll run what I've got.
Al
;-)
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 14:35
- 693 of 1258
Big Al,
Thanks for that. My understanding of some of the trades was that delayed trades were delayed by 1 hour and T trades were only reported when they were filled. Some may be reported days after they were placed? In trying to decide a buy or sell on a delayed trade, we only have to price to guide us? My understanding of all these big trades is that once they are reported, the affects of it eg - buy or sell is already in the price once it shows up. Interesting that the MM's try to portray a big trade as the opposite of what it was. Who'd have thought that. ;-)
Watching the trades doesn't influence my investing, I do my research before I buy a share. But on day's when the price is moving up fast, it's hard not to watch the trades. Nice watching these profits rise, not so nice watching them fall though!
As for my holding here, I'm not adding to it, have enough and will be holding for the foreseeable future. Not one to put all my eggs in the one basket, would rather spread them around.
Cheers
Gav