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
Balerboy
- 18 Aug 2010 10:00
- 948 of 1234
lol....got to blame niceonecyril followed his lead at 18p.......only joking cyril.,.
2517GEORGE
- 18 Aug 2010 10:13
- 949 of 1234
bb, I was referring to the post by steelballs, not criticising your stockpicking abilities, I have these @ 11p second time of holding, looks like I'll be giving back the profit I made first time. good luck
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2517GEORGE
- 07 Sep 2010 16:57
- 950 of 1234
Decent volume today.
2517
required field
- 09 Sep 2010 08:47
- 951 of 1234
One of my sleepers.....woken up,.. this....have not been following....
mitzy
- 09 Sep 2010 08:59
- 952 of 1234
My friend likes these.
required field
- 09 Sep 2010 09:05
- 953 of 1234
I have some catching up to do with the rns's on this.....
required field
- 09 Sep 2010 09:06
- 954 of 1234
Just had a look...: there aren't any.....
2517GEORGE
- 09 Sep 2010 11:23
- 955 of 1234
Two rather large buys just gone through @ 11.5
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2517GEORGE
- 09 Sep 2010 11:33
- 956 of 1234
One of 'Shares' Plays this week suggesting that it will at least reach it's Algerian asset value of 19p (House broker valuation).
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HARRYCAT
- 14 Sep 2010 10:00
- 957 of 1234
StockMarketWire.com
Dublin-based oil and gas company Petroceltic International reported a first-half loss of $4.9m, up from $2.1m, which it said was mainly due to a $2.4m drop in finance income.
Revenue for the six months to June was $0.119m, against the previous $0.125m.
Administrative expenses rose to $3.17m from $2.83m.
Finance income was a negative $0.86m, against a positive $1.55m last year. This was due to a $0.9m loss on unrealised foreign exchange movements on funds raised in sterling.
During the period the group raised $115m net via a placing to fund the 2010 work programmes in Algeria and Italy. Cash was $108m with no bank debt.
Petroceltic said the first half was focused on completion of its Algerian and Tunisian work programmes, along with securing the offshore Italian B.R268.RG permit equity and operatorship with farm-out and financing arrangements for the Elsa-2 well.
A successful five-well Algerian drilling and testing programme was completed in February, with a major gas condensate discovery made at Ain Tsila.
CEO Brian O'Cathain said, 'We are focused on the exploitation of our valuable Algerian discovery first and foremost and we remain confident that the appraisal programme for the Ain Tsila gas condensate field, due to start in October 2010, will further de-risk and demonstrate the value of this important asset.
'We are also exploring opportunities to expand our portfolio into areas that exploit our competencies in exploration, deal-making and operating in challenging environments.'
hermana
- 14 Sep 2010 14:48
- 958 of 1234
Kurdistan production buy back on agenda.
cynic
- 22 Sep 2010 14:58
- 959 of 1234
perhaps interesting, though we see this sort of thing from time to time and it goes nowhere - 3x usual volume here today and sp + nearly 10%
dealerdear
- 22 Sep 2010 16:12
- 960 of 1234
I've noticed that it has been trying to break out from the 11.5p range for a couple of weeks. I'm sure it will go, tis just a matter of time when.
cynic
- 22 Sep 2010 16:17
- 961 of 1234
i'm not very convinced by this company, but am disinclined to crystalise the modest loss still showing ..... i'll keep my fingers crossed; safer than holding breath
dealerdear
- 22 Sep 2010 16:18
- 962 of 1234
Likewise
HARRYCAT
- 22 Sep 2010 16:57
- 963 of 1234
Let's hope for a break through 200 DMA.
hermana
- 23 Sep 2010 11:54
- 964 of 1234
Drill RNS in next 5 days
cynic
- 23 Sep 2010 11:58
- 965 of 1234
would be nice if they discovered other than sand
cynic
- 23 Sep 2010 13:53
- 966 of 1234
and again very heavy volume indeed
steelballs
- 05 Oct 2010 12:24
- 967 of 1234
Petroceltic are about to start in Algeria again and also farm in worth some hundreds of millions. They are also going into the rich fields of Kurdistan I believe. Cheap at 11p.
But what about this Tunisia drill?