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PETREL RESOURCES.Independant Iraq Oil Company.10 target 2007/2008 (PET)     

lex1000 - 27 Aug 2007 16:59

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PET&Sihtml>

cynic - 20 Mar 2009 17:49 - 921 of 1154

from a chart point of view, it's good to see sp charging through all the dma resistances, so assuming the current level can be held, technically the next hurdle is 55p.

however, the prob with PET as i see it is the horrid location, aka Iraq ..... i actually think Iran is a safer place to be viewing for biz etc

marni - 21 Mar 2009 23:30 - 922 of 1154

iraq is at its safest level since the war.
and recent newspaper headlines has it that basra is safer than being in manchester for vandalism and violence.....mind u, manchester is a craphole

cynic - 22 Mar 2009 08:38 - 923 of 1154

don't hear of any companies sending their european personnel over there to open up leads etc, and don't think you will for a very long time yet!

marni - 22 Mar 2009 18:16 - 924 of 1154

europe is a basket case......even obama is not interested in europe and esp uk

stop thinking europe is important.....these days are over, the world has moved on.

these other companies as u mention know nothing of iraq and choose not to do any research let alone anything else......they are ignorant typical westerners

cynic - 22 Mar 2009 18:48 - 925 of 1154

i know enough of iraq to know that no western company will risk its personnel there .... it makes Baku look like nirvana

petralva - 23 Mar 2009 07:35 - 926 of 1154

unless it's in the south eh....cynic

cynic - 23 Mar 2009 07:38 - 927 of 1154

i may be wrong, but i don't think there are any major european companies with offices manned by europeans anywhere in iraq .... the french may have, but then they have a well-earned reputation in such countries

however, i would still stand by my chart/impetus comment from a few posts back

hlyeo98 - 17 Jun 2009 07:59 - 928 of 1154

Extremely bad news for Petrel today...SELL now.

hlyeo98 - 17 Jun 2009 08:05 - 929 of 1154

Petrel has been cheated by the Iraqis.

cynic - 17 Jun 2009 08:40 - 930 of 1154

surely not!

2517GEORGE - 17 Jun 2009 09:14 - 931 of 1154

This will get sorted or co's will be reluctant to do business with IOM. (He says hopefully)
2517

required field - 17 Jun 2009 09:28 - 932 of 1154

I've had my doubts about this one for some time now and if nothing is awarded to them at the end of this month well : 10p will be on the cards, if everything is sorted back to 50p. so this is very very risky !.

required field - 17 Jun 2009 10:26 - 933 of 1154

I must have fallen off my perch but I have bought some on reading through the RNS again...oil instead of payment....not a bad idea !....but this is very risky indeed....!

2517GEORGE - 17 Jun 2009 10:42 - 934 of 1154

rf---'oil instead of payment' has to be agree'd of course, but not a bad option. I see buying just outways selling atm, I think your purchase today will look shrewd over the coming weeks/months. Good Luck All.
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hlyeo98 - 17 Jun 2009 23:28 - 935 of 1154

Petrel Resources bogged down in Iraq - Business Financial Newswire


Petrel Resources made an operating loss of 0.85m, up from 0.58m, in 2008 as revenue plunged to 8.2m from the previous 29m in the face of problems in Iraq.

The company says it has not been paid for work done on the large Subba and Luhais contract.

'Since signing the $197 million contract in 2005 and receiving $20 million advance into a JV account from the Iraqi authorities, Petrel has completed approximately 50% of the project work.

'The work has been approved by the authorities. We have billed $54 million against the project Letter of Credit, but the funds have not been disbursed.

'Protracted discussions have been ongoing for 16 months. Agreements have been reached, the latest in March 2009, where payments are promised but to no avail. With extreme reluctance, we put the Subba and Luhais project on care and maintenance in October 2008, and temporarily disbanded a world class technical team.

'What is frustrating is that solutions have been negotiated and agreed by both sides but not implemented. Petrel has proposed to the authorities that we are happy not to take payment in cash. Instead, we could take over operatorship of the field, complete the development ourselves, and take payment in the form of oil. This proposal is well received in certain circles, but the lack of a Hydrocarbon Law makes it difficult to implement.'

In March this year, an institutional shareholder offered funding. Two other investors agreed to participate in the placing and $3m was raised. Petrel says this money will keep it going for the next 18 months.

Chairman John Teeling said, 'We want to stay in Iraq. We want to be part of the oil industry development. We want to do this as a principal, not a contractor.

'The opportunity in Iraqi oil has not changed. Oil costs $2 a barrel to produce. There are over 70 known fields waiting to be developed. It makes absolutely no sense that oil production in Iraq is falling to less than 2.4m barrels a day when it can rise to 10m barrels a day. Iraq badly needs the revenue and the world needs the oil.

'It is the potential which keeps Petrel in Iraq. The political, legal administrative and banking uncertainty will, and must, clarify. We believe that we can work through the labyrinth of Baghdad, get paid, and deliver a 200,000 barrel a day oil field to the people of Iraq.'


required field - 09 Jul 2009 08:58 - 936 of 1154

What happened to the bidding and license awards ?.., anybody aufait ?...

cynic - 09 Jul 2009 09:02 - 937 of 1154

funny youi should say that, but was thinking self-same yesterday .... mind you, that whole open process is or will be a charade, with all the bribery and horse-trading happening behind the scenes

required field - 09 Jul 2009 09:05 - 938 of 1154

I was expecting some real ups and downs on : PET,GPX,HOIL and a few others...but : nothing !?...

maggiebt4 - 09 Jul 2009 12:24 - 939 of 1154

My understanding was only BP. awarded contract rest of bids were too low, were meant to bid again Have read nothing since. If you already know this sorry!

cynic - 09 Jul 2009 12:28 - 940 of 1154

if so, for sure the pic will not stay that way
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