nite ram
- 22 Sep 2006 13:12
Any experts out there with a view to todays RNS on Algerian gas find ?
Looks good to me but sp is down
Thanks in advance nr
hermana
- 17 Nov 2009 15:26
- 676 of 1234
No problem as it is another nice bolt on in the bag. AT-2 result in a matter of weeks too.
halifax
- 17 Nov 2009 15:47
- 677 of 1234
cynic latest news less than sensational, sp likely to drift down towards 12p.
cynic
- 17 Nov 2009 15:49
- 678 of 1234
don't see why it should drift that low, but nor do i see any reason for excitement at the moment
halifax
- 17 Nov 2009 15:54
- 679 of 1234
cynic expectations are high,so far they haven't delivered much, we got out some time back at 18.75p.
cynic
- 17 Nov 2009 16:04
- 680 of 1234
as you know, my mantra is that it's never wron g to bank a profit - did similarly with some of my TLW this morning.
however, i think it will only be lack of further news - or bad of same, which this morning's was not - that will force sp back to 12
my own view is that this is probably one of the better minnows
HARRYCAT
- 27 Nov 2009 08:36
- 681 of 1234
Trend is definitely down atm & 12p seems likely without a RNS to support the sp.
Balerboy
- 27 Nov 2009 08:58
- 682 of 1234
and you encouraged us to buy at 18p.........well!!
HARRYCAT
- 27 Nov 2009 09:04
- 683 of 1234
Ah yes. I see you bought at 17.9p. I still hold some of these so am still looking for the 26/27p target mentioned way back, but not this side of Xmas!
Possibly worth adding if it reaches 12p???
hermana
- 27 Nov 2009 09:27
- 684 of 1234
Will make more sense when AT-2 and AT-3 report pre Christmas break.
halifax
- 02 Dec 2009 16:29
- 685 of 1234
sp still drifting down, re-entry at 12p perhaps?
cynic
- 02 Dec 2009 16:32
- 686 of 1234
maybe ... or perhaps will drop down to that 200(?) dma line
HARRYCAT
- 07 Dec 2009 08:43
- 687 of 1234
Petroceltic International plc is pleased to announce that:
"The well test on well AT-2, on the Ain Tsila Field, Isarene permit (Blocks 228 & 229a), Algeria, following fracture stimulation ("fracturing") has resulted in gas flow rates in line with expectations, of 4.9 mmscf/d*. A discovery declaration has been filed with Sonatrach for this well.
Well AT-2 gas pressures indicate that this well is in the same pressure regime as the gas in AT-1 and that AT-2 therefore represents a successful delineation well to the AT-1 gas condensate discovery. It is probable that the Ain Tsila gas condensate discovery therefore extends at least 12km south from AT-1 to the AT-2 location.
AT-2 also logged 4m of gas bearing sandstone in the Devonian F2 horizon. The Company plans to test this shallower gas-bearing interval, using a workover rig, at a later date.
Drilling on the AT-3 well, 9km to the south of AT-2 has now been completed. The well logged a gas column in the Ordovician reservoir in excess of 80 metres. With testing of the AT-2 well completed, the Company plans to test the AT-3 well.
The rig will now move to drill the INW-2 well in the north west of the block, on the Issaouane NW prospect. This well will target both Devonian and Ordovician reservoir objectives."
Balerboy
- 07 Dec 2009 08:45
- 688 of 1234
Hasn't done much for the sp....
dealerdear
- 07 Dec 2009 08:56
- 689 of 1234
It won't do. There is no volume in the market so shares ain't going anywhere unfortunately.
Andy
- 07 Dec 2009 09:12
- 690 of 1234
cynic
- 07 Dec 2009 09:17
- 691 of 1234
markets are pretty sorry this morning, but at least it's good news rather than bad, so will assuredly underpin sp
Balerboy
- 07 Dec 2009 09:29
- 692 of 1234
Hope you were out of gold shares friday cynic....sent you mail..
cynic
- 07 Dec 2009 10:57
- 693 of 1234
never saw it .... rarely go into that e-mail a/c
hermana
- 07 Dec 2009 11:34
- 694 of 1234
Iberdrola takeup before year end?
niceonecyril
- 07 Dec 2009 12:56
- 695 of 1234
Expansi.com
Iberdrola will enter the gas business in Algeria
Published 06/12/2009
By Roberto Casado. London
Iberdrola is about to take its first leap into the business of oil exploration and production through the purchase of a stake in a gas field in Algeria.
Through an agreement with the Irish group Petroceltic, the Spanish electricity will become next year, the owner of an area of the Sahara which has made some of the greatest discoveries of hydrocarbons in 2009.
The deal will materialize when Iberdrola has run an option to acquire a 49% stake in one of Petroceltic Algerian wells in that area, by $ 55 million (36 million). According to sources close to Iberdrola, the company has chosen one of the assets in Algeria, but has not yet taken a decision on the exercise of this option, whose term ends in May 2010. Iberdrola paid $ 7.3 million in June to Petroceltic to have that option.
cyril