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aktuelle Produktion in 2012 wohl ca. 30 MMboe, kann in den nächsten Jahren auf ca. 60 MMboe Jahresproduktion gesteigert werden, Chart sieht gut aus. Könnte sein, dass man hier von einem steigenden Ölpreis prima profitieren kann.
Tullow ist jetzt auch an der Ghana Stock Exchange gelistet: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/14/africa-factors-idU…
Kein ungeschickter Zug, den damit kommt Tullow auch in die diversen Afrika-ETFs. Zudem sollte das Tullows Standing bei den ghanaischen Behörden stärken.
Nuon sollte Tullow auch zu einem günstigen preis von Vattenfall bekommen haben. Insofern bin ich mit dem Newsflow bei Tullow im großen und Ganzen zufrieden.
Kein ungeschickter Zug, den damit kommt Tullow auch in die diversen Afrika-ETFs. Zudem sollte das Tullows Standing bei den ghanaischen Behörden stärken.
Nuon sollte Tullow auch zu einem günstigen preis von Vattenfall bekommen haben. Insofern bin ich mit dem Newsflow bei Tullow im großen und Ganzen zufrieden.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.745.580 von KaOzz am 28.06.10 13:50:13Sehe ich das richtig: Die Ansprüche und Rechte gegenüber Kongo hat Tullow mittlerweile endgültig aufgegeben?
Hat sich das schon inder Bilanz für 2010 niedergeschlagen?
Hat sich das schon inder Bilanz für 2010 niedergeschlagen?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.375.635 von Nissie am 15.04.11 17:26:05Hallo Nissie,
bin natürlich nicht raus. Man kann sich ärgern, dass damals nicht noch mehr von den Dingern gekauft (oder aber bereits vor ein paar Jahren), aber so ist es ja eh immer.
Auf jeden Fall dürfte hier kaum das Ende der Fahnenstange erreicht sein. Einer der wenigen Werte, die seit längerer Zeit schon überwiegend Spaß machen.
bin natürlich nicht raus. Man kann sich ärgern, dass damals nicht noch mehr von den Dingern gekauft (oder aber bereits vor ein paar Jahren), aber so ist es ja eh immer.
Auf jeden Fall dürfte hier kaum das Ende der Fahnenstange erreicht sein. Einer der wenigen Werte, die seit längerer Zeit schon überwiegend Spaß machen.
sind hier alle raus?
Der Kurs entwickelt sich doch prima!!!!
Der Kurs entwickelt sich doch prima!!!!
Wird im aktuellen Gewinn (seite 34) als einer der Toptipps im Interview mit Graham French genannt (im Artikel wird dann aber nicht näher auf die Aktie eingegangen).
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.941.061 von Elrond am 14.02.10 09:10:46Ja, warum nicht.
Die Jungs sind gut. Trotz der Rückschläge in Uganda.
Und bei 9-10 Euro könnte man glatt nochmal nachkaufen.
Die Jungs sind gut. Trotz der Rückschläge in Uganda.
Und bei 9-10 Euro könnte man glatt nochmal nachkaufen.
24.06.2010 18:59
UPDATE 3-Congo strips Tullow of oil block rights -documents
By Katrina Manson
LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo has stripped British energy firm Tullow of its rights to two oil blocks on Lake Albert, thought to hold vast crude deposits, according to documents seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Presidential decrees awarded little-known energy firms Caprikat and Foxwhelp, both registered in the British Virgin Islands, development rights to Block 1 and Block 2 on the lake, which straddles the Congo-Uganda frontier.
The blocks had previously been awarded to Tullow in a 2006 deal in which the company paid a $500,000 signing bonus, and South Africa's Divine Inspiration Group also claims rights to Block 1 after a 2008 deal in which it paid $2.5 million.
'The award of these licences to an unknown British Virgin Islands registered company does nothing to help Africa build any sort of reputation for transparency,' Tullow said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
'We are reviewing our options but have no doubt about the legal validity of our claims to these blocks,' it said.
Tullow holds a development deal on the Ugandan side of Lake Albert -- a body of water covering the Albertine Graben geological formation that experts say holds 2 billion barrels of crude oil -- and had been hoping to join them with the Congolese blocks.
Tullow shares closed 4.1 percent lower compared with a 2.4 percent drop in the STOXX 600 European oil and gas index .
Congo's director of projects at the Ministry of Mines confirmed the awards to Caprikat and Foxwhelp. 'It's true, exactly,' he told Reuters.
The Ministry of Mines is seeking a $6 million signature bonus from the two companies for the awards, according to a letter dated June 10 and seen by Reuters.
The vast central African state, once a major minerals producer but scarred by a 1998-2003 war and ongoing rebellions that killed millions, has attracted a flurry of investor interest after a big oil find on Uganda's side of the lake.
Land-based Block 3 goes to South African SacOil, in which Divine and Encha Group each have a 50 percent share and which had signed an accord in 2007, according to the documents.
'We're looking at investing a total of $100 million over the next four years,' Andrea Brown, director of SacOil, told Reuters. 'We will start immediately.'
Another company, Polar Petroleum DRC, registered in Congo in April, is seeking a memorandum of understanding for Block 4.
Block 5, which lies largely on Lake Edward, goes to SOCO International with a 38.25 percent interest, and to Dominion Petroleum which has 46.75 percent.
They negotiated their agreement in December 2007, giving Congo state oil firm Cohydro a 15 percent share.
(Editing by Richard Valdmanis, Jon Loades-Carter and Erica Billingham)
((richard.valdmanis@thomsonreuters.com; Dakar newsroom +221 33 864 5076)) Keywords: CONGO DEMOCRATIC/OIL
(For more Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: http://af.reuters.com/)
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UPDATE 3-Congo strips Tullow of oil block rights -documents
By Katrina Manson
LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo has stripped British energy firm Tullow of its rights to two oil blocks on Lake Albert, thought to hold vast crude deposits, according to documents seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Presidential decrees awarded little-known energy firms Caprikat and Foxwhelp, both registered in the British Virgin Islands, development rights to Block 1 and Block 2 on the lake, which straddles the Congo-Uganda frontier.
The blocks had previously been awarded to Tullow in a 2006 deal in which the company paid a $500,000 signing bonus, and South Africa's Divine Inspiration Group also claims rights to Block 1 after a 2008 deal in which it paid $2.5 million.
'The award of these licences to an unknown British Virgin Islands registered company does nothing to help Africa build any sort of reputation for transparency,' Tullow said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
'We are reviewing our options but have no doubt about the legal validity of our claims to these blocks,' it said.
Tullow holds a development deal on the Ugandan side of Lake Albert -- a body of water covering the Albertine Graben geological formation that experts say holds 2 billion barrels of crude oil -- and had been hoping to join them with the Congolese blocks.
Tullow shares closed 4.1 percent lower compared with a 2.4 percent drop in the STOXX 600 European oil and gas index .
Congo's director of projects at the Ministry of Mines confirmed the awards to Caprikat and Foxwhelp. 'It's true, exactly,' he told Reuters.
The Ministry of Mines is seeking a $6 million signature bonus from the two companies for the awards, according to a letter dated June 10 and seen by Reuters.
The vast central African state, once a major minerals producer but scarred by a 1998-2003 war and ongoing rebellions that killed millions, has attracted a flurry of investor interest after a big oil find on Uganda's side of the lake.
Land-based Block 3 goes to South African SacOil, in which Divine and Encha Group each have a 50 percent share and which had signed an accord in 2007, according to the documents.
'We're looking at investing a total of $100 million over the next four years,' Andrea Brown, director of SacOil, told Reuters. 'We will start immediately.'
Another company, Polar Petroleum DRC, registered in Congo in April, is seeking a memorandum of understanding for Block 4.
Block 5, which lies largely on Lake Edward, goes to SOCO International with a 38.25 percent interest, and to Dominion Petroleum which has 46.75 percent.
They negotiated their agreement in December 2007, giving Congo state oil firm Cohydro a 15 percent share.
(Editing by Richard Valdmanis, Jon Loades-Carter and Erica Billingham)
((richard.valdmanis@thomsonreuters.com; Dakar newsroom +221 33 864 5076)) Keywords: CONGO DEMOCRATIC/OIL
(For more Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: http://af.reuters.com/)
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.941.061 von Elrond am 14.02.10 09:10:46Was man sich wünscht, hat u.U. nicht viel mit der Realtität zu tun...
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