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
cynic
- 18 Jan 2010 08:51
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clearly Iberdrola were not so convinced albeit that their stake was sold at a modest premium to market
niceonecyril
- 18 Jan 2010 09:22
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Well the someone was prepared to [ay a premium of 1p.
The decision to divest of its holding in Petroceltic was taken by Iberdrola in line with its asset disposal programme for 2008-2010, as published in its Strategic Plan. This objective of this disposal programme is for Iberdrola to realise 2.5 billion in divestments of non-core assets, with the goal of maintaining its balance sheet strength, improving its capital structure, and fulfilling its core business investment plans communicated to the market. This latest disposal of a non-core investment follows on Iberdrola's recent decisions to divest its interest in the Senaca Lake gas storage facility in the USA, two hydroelectric plants in Chile, a 10% shareholding in Gamesa (a wind-turbine manufacturer) and a 27% shareholding in Guatemalan telecommunications company Navega. The on-going divestment programme reflects fundamental changes in market conditions in Iberdrola's core business post the 2008 global credit crisis.
cyril
niceonecyril
- 18 Jan 2010 09:22
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Well the someone was prepared to [ay a premium of 1p.
The decision to divest of its holding in Petroceltic was taken by Iberdrola in line with its asset disposal programme for 2008-2010, as published in its Strategic Plan. This objective of this disposal programme is for Iberdrola to realise 2.5 billion in divestments of non-core assets, with the goal of maintaining its balance sheet strength, improving its capital structure, and fulfilling its core business investment plans communicated to the market. This latest disposal of a non-core investment follows on Iberdrola's recent decisions to divest its interest in the Senaca Lake gas storage facility in the USA, two hydroelectric plants in Chile, a 10% shareholding in Gamesa (a wind-turbine manufacturer) and a 27% shareholding in Guatemalan telecommunications company Navega. The on-going divestment programme reflects fundamental changes in market conditions in Iberdrola's core business post the 2008 global credit crisis.
cyril
cynic
- 18 Jan 2010 09:29
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seemingly Iberdrola's stake was spread among a number of institutions .... while that shows some confidence in the company, it certainly does not underpin sp ..... to my mind, it would have been much more interesting and encouraging had this stake been placed as a single block
micky468
- 18 Jan 2010 09:47
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been here so long getting a little sick of this share like to see it break 25p at some stage in by life so i can move on really should just sell and take profit but i really do fill that there is more to come .
niceonecyril
- 18 Jan 2010 10:46
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Mickey,step back and reassess PCI before making your mind up,several ways this could go(assuming successful).
1 A major comes in and takes over in the near future,which would get you your 25p?
2 They hold off until the picture is much clearer(maybe hugh,an ekephant or evena monster field) ,then perhaps 50p/200p+?
3 We go it alone which will require much fund raising (so dilution),with a time scale of 4years before 1st production. This for very patienr investors
would be the ideal scenario.
Its just a question of how you see it,maybe some top slicing and allow
any profits to run. The difference between trading and investing i suppose?
aimo
cyril
micky468
- 18 Jan 2010 11:05
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Cyril I'm with you on all that you say.. plus I've been here for about 3/4 years now i only hold about 65,000 share so as for top slicing no point. I also buy for long term normal just fill every time were about to move up ........Och back down we gooooooo.....But i will hold ;-)) maybe for another year let see wt the weather brings
hlyeo98
- 18 Jan 2010 11:12
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Iberdrola unloads Petroceltic stake
Business Financial Newswire
Spanish energy group Iberdrola has sold its entire 15.68% stake in oil and gas company Petroceltic International to a group of existing and new shareholders at 16p per share.
The sale on Friday (January 15) represented a 1p per share premium to the previous close.
Iberdrola's board representative, Pablo Fuentes-Cantillana, has resigned.
The Iberdrola shareholding had been subject to a lock-in arrangement. In exchange for Petroceltic's consent to allow it to place the stake via the company's brokers, Iberdrola has agreed to early termination of its option to acquire a 49% interest in any of Petroceltic's upstream assets.
Petroceltic has agreed to repayment of the $7.3m option fee paid by Iberdrola in January 2009, over the next 18 months.
It says the move was made by Iberdrola in line with its disposal programme of non-core assets.
CEO Brian O'Cathain said, 'We are delighted that the principal shareholders in Petroceltic have expressed their strong support for the company by acquiring the Iberdrola stake at a premium to market.
'Our investors see the considerable latent value in our portfolio, and are committed to working with us to realise the upside value over the coming year, in particular in our Algerian assets where our recent drilling campaign has demonstrated the presence of a very large gas accumulation capable of flowing at rates exceeding 30 mmscf/d per well.'
hermana
- 18 Jan 2010 11:24
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Glad to hold just over 300k of these. Great news today imho!
lizard
- 18 Jan 2010 11:41
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now they can choose their partner/s. Many more options for them.
lizard
- 18 Jan 2010 11:50
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Would guess a major would want a much higher WI than 15%.
niceonecyril
- 18 Jan 2010 12:43
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lizard Igerdrola had an option to increase their holdings,so a larger stake for a major would not be a problem.
cyril
micky468
- 18 Jan 2010 13:09
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yril just pick this up on bb
http://www.iii.co.uk/articles/articledisplay.jsp?section=Markets&article_id=10074834
niceonecyril
- 18 Jan 2010 13:34
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Mick i'll check it out,but for future ref click the chain link above box,then tempory files,link again and then type in link and you will get the following.
http://www.iii.co.uk/articles/articledisplay.jsp?section=Markets&article_id=10074834
hermana
- 18 Jan 2010 14:28
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BP,Repsol or CNOOC will want minimum 51% of Isarene,leaving PCI with 24%.
cynic
- 18 Jan 2010 15:24
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"will want" ?????
they don't want at all - at least for now
hermana
- 18 Jan 2010 16:24
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Cynic,BP tried to get their mitts on Isarene 4 years back pre drilling and seismics. Dont dismiss plenty of industry interest in Isarene now that it has been proved up. INW results will be another stepping stone here in next week.
cynic
- 18 Jan 2010 16:32
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do want, will want???? ...... may want if your lucky
hermana
- 19 Jan 2010 08:34
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Time will tell. If not them there will be others.
cynic
- 19 Jan 2010 08:43
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objectivity would have phrased it as, "Could well be others in time".