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STERLING ENERGY big buyers about... (SEY)     

proptrade - 14 Jun 2004 11:58

anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?

website: http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/

graph.php?movingAverageString=%2C50%2C20

weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120

gavdfc - 28 Apr 2005 15:53 - 3861 of 7811

True SWW. However, quite a few will make money on it as it was heavily shorted from quite a few on TMF on the run up it had before suspension.

proptrade - 28 Apr 2005 16:23 - 3862 of 7811

would you guys care to get a room!!!!!!

when i logged on this afternoon i saw 10 posts and thought something was going on and hoped that SEY wasn't joining the downtrend...

a bit of realism returning to the mkt. not a bad thing.

seawallwalker - 28 Apr 2005 17:34 - 3863 of 7811

prop - I think that we have discovered it as a safe place top talk without being overheard................

Sorry about going off topic but, ah well, you know............

lol

mickeyskint - 28 Apr 2005 17:52 - 3864 of 7811

I enjoyed it SWW & Gav.

MS

gavdfc - 28 Apr 2005 19:37 - 3865 of 7811

Off topic??? On this thread, impossible! Lol! Notice that Oil fell to just under $50 and has now moved back up to $51. And the Dow is tanking down again, down 110.

stockdog - 28 Apr 2005 21:36 - 3866 of 7811

fasten your seatbelts, we're in for a bumpy ride - tomorrow.

gavdfc - 29 Apr 2005 08:16 - 3867 of 7811

Some info from Hardman's end of Q1 RNS today:

Chinguetti Field Development: The development project remains well on
track for first oil in Q1 2006. Total project progress is 66% and progress
on the FPSO Berge Helene has reached 75% after the successful completion of
dry dock activities and the installation of key process modules. During the
quarter and in the subsequent period to the date of this report nine of the
ten new development wells were drilled. Sand control completions have been
installed on four wells and the completion program for the rest of the wells
is continuing.

Overall drilling results have been positive, meeting or exceeding expectations
for both reservoir quality and hydrocarbon column with a likely increase in
proved reserves. Five sidetracks were drilled for various reasons and all
encountered significantly improved reservoir but the additional drilling
effort has placed upward pressure on the project budget of US$625 million.
Final project cost is expected to increase but remain within a 10% range of
uncertainty for projects like this. Hardman's existing financial arrangements
were planned on, and have the capacity to cover, this increased level of
project cost. The additional drilling will not have an impact on the overall
schedule to first oil. This is more dependent on the arrival of the FPSO and
given the significant level of progress confidence is increasing that the
production startup will occur earlier in Q1 2006.

Chinguetti Financing: Hardman announced on 27 January 2005 that it had
entered into an agreement with the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
Limited ('ANZ') which established a US$100 million project loan facility.
The funds will be applied to cover approximately 80% of Hardman's share of
the development costs of the Chinguetti oilfield. The facility is fully
underwritten by ANZ but will be syndicated to a number of banks.

Tiof Appraisal: The Tiof-6 well was drilled and tested during the
quarter. The well encountered oil over a gross interval of 123 metres in
several good quality sands of varying thickness and during a flow test in
February 2005 achieved a maximum flow rate of approximately 12,400 barrels
of oil plus 11 million standard cubic feet of gas per day with a stable rate
of 9,150 barrels of oil per day during the 72 hour main flow period. It is
currently estimated Tiof has in excess of 1 billion barrels of oil in place
and the current focus is the assessment of development options to realise
recoverable reserves.

Mauritania Exploration: Seismic surveys were completed in Block 6
(3,096 square kilometres) and Block 7 (1,536 square kilometres) during the
quarter. Electromagnetic surveys were undertaken in a number of PSCs to
determine the effectiveness and potential application of this method. The
results of these surveys and others acquired in 2004 will be used to
determine the 2005 drilling program.

seawallwalker - 29 Apr 2005 08:30 - 3868 of 7811

of approximately 12,400 barrels
of oil plus 11 million standard cubic feet of gas per day with a stable rate
of 9,150 barrels of oil per day during the 72 hour main flow period

Excellent results........................

gavdfc - 29 Apr 2005 08:33 - 3869 of 7811

Well pleased with them. The big question is how much of this can be extracted:

"It is
currently estimated Tiof has in excess of 1 billion barrels of oil in place
and the current focus is the assessment of development options to realise
recoverable reserves."

lizard - 29 Apr 2005 09:22 - 3870 of 7811

my portfolio is not looking to clever at the moment

proptrade - 29 Apr 2005 10:03 - 3871 of 7811

great statement..1 bill barrels at 50 bucks a pop. now wheres my calculator....

gavdfc - 29 Apr 2005 10:37 - 3872 of 7811

Ah if only it was that simple! 1bn at $50 would put a smile on many faces no doubt! As to how much can be actually be recovered, anyone got any estimates?

gavdfc - 29 Apr 2005 10:39 - 3873 of 7811

Some interesting trades going through just now, an MM buy at 16.25.

proptrade - 29 Apr 2005 10:43 - 3874 of 7811

no idea but i thought it was silly friday so i thought i would make a silly comment.

rumour in the mkt is that bin laden is dead. not on the wires but my broker and i were laughing that it must be friday to hear that....

gavdfc - 29 Apr 2005 10:51 - 3875 of 7811

Lol! No problems. Must be silly Friday, the FTSE is up! But how long will it last...

proptrade - 29 Apr 2005 11:23 - 3876 of 7811

ok, conspiracy theory....

Bin laden body found - a triumph for Blair and Labour slips back in.

all they need to do is thaw out the body they cought 18 months ago and the B'liar who is under the cosh has a coup and all is forgiven.

hey its friday and i am in a conspiracy mood. maybe i will start a thread...

gavdfc - 29 Apr 2005 11:29 - 3877 of 7811

A-ha, interesting theory but I see one small flaw. The body would have been thawed out last November so that the Bush victory would have been easier!

seawallwalker - 29 Apr 2005 12:06 - 3878 of 7811

Odd sort of day.

Things going blue just the heck of it..................

Added some sey today.

Should have done it first thing when it was cheaper, but the sun beckoned, and a wander with the dog, worth more than money to me.

Who is bin laden?

Another phantom deramper I suppose??

proptrade - 29 Apr 2005 12:12 - 3879 of 7811

a-ha ha ha ha.

but what if that Bush election was already in the bag through a bit of ballot manipulation.....

SWW, bin laden was the owner of many a put in September 2001. the most dispicable deplorable deramper of all time. period. (sorry, i feel very strongly about this!)

seawallwalker - 29 Apr 2005 12:38 - 3880 of 7811

Don't be sorry prop.

I think all resonable humans feel the same.
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