proptrade
- 14 Jun 2004 11:58
anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?
website:
http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/
weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120
AdieH
- 25 Nov 2004 11:23
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Lucky you Dave, I hope we bounce back, we have still only lost 1 match in the league in 55 games or something close, that is still some record...
hilary
- 25 Nov 2004 11:24
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I think that the whole saga's been pumped up by an agent fishing for a better deal for Campbell.
I don't think that Chelsea are interested in him for one second. For a start, he's a bit too old for their current gameplan. Real Madrid is a different kettle of fish though, imo.
willfagg
- 25 Nov 2004 11:29
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sorry wrong thread its obviously ARSE not SEY!
Fundamentalist
- 25 Nov 2004 11:31
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Hils
The one side that have always wanted him and still do on all accounts is Juventus.
Still think Cudicini to Arsenal in january is a match made in heaven.
Adie - totally disagree on the viera comment
proptrade
- 25 Nov 2004 11:32
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Hils we are in agreement.
Fundamentalist
- 25 Nov 2004 11:38
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Hils
you still short?
what is your real target - please dont say 10p! and what timescale?
proptrade
- 25 Nov 2004 11:48
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AdieH
- 25 Nov 2004 11:49
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Vieria has not played well all season... Fabregas 17 years old has looked more accomplished, Don't get me wrong I'm Arsenal through n through just think we missed out on some cash...
daves dazzlers
- 25 Nov 2004 13:28
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Adh , i hope your iffey form goes on,we just cant buy a goal,,,liverpool win.
mellor/flo up front, anybody want to take harry kew off our hands,,65k a week
AdieH
- 25 Nov 2004 14:34
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Lol no thanks and to think we were looking at him too... I think it will be our day sorry to say Dave... Hope I don't have to eat humble pie though.
seawallwalker
- 25 Nov 2004 15:44
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Read it, it's worth it and relevant.
Hotcopper:- from the AGM today of Hardman Resources: some or most of this has relevance to SEY:
Speaking to a packed meeting of shareholders yesterday, acting chief executive Scott Spencer said a decision to develop the big Tiof oilfield off West Africa depended on a huge drilling campaign now under way.
"If the exploration program justifies early production, that is already being considered," he said. "There's no obligation but that's what we [believe], based on the discussions that have taken place so far and given that we've got an appraisal program under way."
Excellent results from the Tiof wells drilled so far have indicated a probable reserve of between 300 million and 350 million barrels of oil, making it roughly double the size of the nearby Chinguetti field. A $US600 million ($760 million) project at Chinguetti, producing 75,000 barrels a day, is due to come on stream next year.
Spencer said if the appraisal program stacked up, the partners would probably favour a phased development starting at about 50,000 barrels a day in 2007, to generate early cash flow and make the most of booming oil prices.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Business/Hardman-could-go-another-development/2004/11/25/1101219681047.html?oneclick=true
Longer term, analysts believe the field could ultimately produce up to 130,000 barrels a day for a total development cost of about $1 billion.
At the same time, Mr Spencer said Hardman was encouraged by results from the Tevet field, just 10km from Chinguetti, which was shaping as a 50 million to 100 million barrel field. Given its proximity to Chinguetti, Tevet was probably tied back to the main field.
Crucially, Mr Spencer said Hardman expected to secure funding for its share of the Chinguetti development within days. Final documentation was now being signed with the ANZ Bank for a facility worth up to $US100 million, he said.
Hardman owns 19 per cent of Chinguetti and 21.6 per cent of Tiof, while Woodside holds 47.4 and 53.8 per cent respectively. Australia's Roc Oil also holds respective interests of 3.25 per cent and 3.7 per cent.
Mr Spencer said the company was also excited about deep-water leases off the coast of French Guiana. Hardman holds a 97.5 per cent interest in more than 65,000 square kilometres.
seawallwalker
- 25 Nov 2004 15:48
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I have stolen this lock stock and barrel from ADVFN
Hectorp is the poster, thanks Hectorp.
Note that very interesting point for SEY:
'Mr Spencer said Hardman was encouraged by results from the Tevet field, just 10km from Chinguetti, which was shaping as a 50 million to 100 million barrel field. Given its proximity to Chinguetti, Tevet was probably tied back to the main field.
Crucially, Mr Spencer said Hardman expected to secure funding for its share of the Chinguetti development within days. Final documentation was now being signed with the ANZ Bank for a facility worth up to $US100 million, he said.' end of quote
- If as seems likely Chinguetti is tied back to Tevet ot could increase our (SEY shareholders) Chinguetti resource to around 200M Barrels or more (130m).
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seawallwalker
- 25 Nov 2004 15:49
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Now everybody can go back to sleep and have happy dreams.
proptrade
- 25 Nov 2004 16:12
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hold on, just to clarify, this is better than expectations...right???
buy the way check out ESY the last few days....
seawallwalker
- 25 Nov 2004 16:13
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prop, very right!
Very big!
As I dared to suggest bigger than Lake Superior but not so deep. That will need proving up of course, but for them to say what they have must mean they believe what they are saying.
Going on, if there is a tie back then the Mauritannian Governments 12% is doubled by todays estimates for Chinguetti, should it prove to e the same field.
It follows that Sterlings cut for the deal already bought will double at least.
Anyone who doubts can keep their doubts, says this Bull, I am in long for the ride, and with all OIl & Gas Exploration Stocks it will be turbulant, but we already knew that!
proptrade
- 25 Nov 2004 16:18
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good, i thought i was missing something. now where is my ladder so i can shout it off the rooftop.....
mickeyskint
- 25 Nov 2004 16:54
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75% of mine were red today. Oh well G&T time. Fish pie tonight made by my own sweet hand. Jamie eat your heart out. All invited. Just a thought, when SEY becomes a 5 bagger shall we organise a piss up?
MS
willfagg
- 25 Nov 2004 17:00
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Funny times....SEY and YOO were flying they both enter into significant deals which should have sent them flying and there price goes into stall? Letas hope they recover the glitz they had previously. Even ASC and SPS have had a quiet period.Perhaps tomorrow will be the day!
seawallwalker
- 25 Nov 2004 17:00
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I think that is a great idea.
What is a 5 bagger?
Times 5 buy in price?
pd4wcuf
- 25 Nov 2004 17:18
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it sure is - now debagging, that's a different story all together