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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.165.772 von Urlaub2 am 26.10.07 17:30:18Yes
Ich habe mich noch nie verückt machen lassen von denen.
Ich habe mich noch nie verückt machen lassen von denen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.165.700 von Turbofrank am 26.10.07 17:26:29Prima, und danke auch an Bandini und Baehrs für die Info.
Die Basher werden der steigenden Energulf-Aktie bald staunend nachschauen.
Die Basher werden der steigenden Energulf-Aktie bald staunend nachschauen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.165.665 von Baehrs am 26.10.07 17:24:24
NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS
2007-10-26 07:54 ET - News Release
Mr. Jim Askew reports
BLOCK 1711 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT CLEARED
EnerGulf Resources Inc. has released an operational update on block 1,711, located offshore Republic of Namibia, Africa.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy of the Republic of Namibia has advised the partners by letter of the environmental clearance for the project. The environmental impact assessment report was prepared by Risk Based Solutions of Namibia on behalf of the block 1,711 partners.
Other work specified in previously awarded contracts necessary for the drilling of the first well is continuing on a timely basis and various oil field equipment is being procured.
Jeff Greenblum, EnerGulf chairman of the board, states: "The preparations for drilling block 1,711 continues to progress with the ministry's acceptance of the EIA. The partners continue to assess rig availability options that will provide for reliable and efficient drilling of the first test well on this exciting project."
Block 1,711 is situated in the Namibe basin off the northern coast of Namibia, along the international boundary with Angola. The two separate exploration prospects, the Kunene and Hartmann, have been identified by extensive modern seismic data on the 893,100-hectare (2.2-million-acre) block. Based on a prospective resource assessment provided by Netherland Sewell & Associates Inc. (see news issued in Stockwatch dated Sept. 8, 2006), the partners are targeting a potential multibillion-barrel oil and gas resource on block 1,711. EnerGulf has a 10-per-cent working interest in block 1,711.
We seek Safe Harbor.
2007-10-26 07:54 ET - News Release
Mr. Jim Askew reports
BLOCK 1711 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT CLEARED
EnerGulf Resources Inc. has released an operational update on block 1,711, located offshore Republic of Namibia, Africa.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy of the Republic of Namibia has advised the partners by letter of the environmental clearance for the project. The environmental impact assessment report was prepared by Risk Based Solutions of Namibia on behalf of the block 1,711 partners.
Other work specified in previously awarded contracts necessary for the drilling of the first well is continuing on a timely basis and various oil field equipment is being procured.
Jeff Greenblum, EnerGulf chairman of the board, states: "The preparations for drilling block 1,711 continues to progress with the ministry's acceptance of the EIA. The partners continue to assess rig availability options that will provide for reliable and efficient drilling of the first test well on this exciting project."
Block 1,711 is situated in the Namibe basin off the northern coast of Namibia, along the international boundary with Angola. The two separate exploration prospects, the Kunene and Hartmann, have been identified by extensive modern seismic data on the 893,100-hectare (2.2-million-acre) block. Based on a prospective resource assessment provided by Netherland Sewell & Associates Inc. (see news issued in Stockwatch dated Sept. 8, 2006), the partners are targeting a potential multibillion-barrel oil and gas resource on block 1,711. EnerGulf has a 10-per-cent working interest in block 1,711.
We seek Safe Harbor.
EnerGulf gets environmental clearance for block 1,711
EnerGulf Resources Inc (C:ENG)
Shares Issued 24,461,010
Last Close 10/25/2007 $0.57
Friday October 26 2007 - News Release
Mr. Jim Askew reports
BLOCK 1711 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT CLEARED
EnerGulf Resources Inc. has released an operational update on block 1,711, located offshore Republic of Namibia, Africa.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy of the Republic of Namibia has advised the partners by letter of the environmental clearance for the project. The environmental impact assessment report was prepared by Risk Based Solutions of Namibia on behalf of the block 1,711 partners.
Other work specified in previously awarded contracts necessary for the drilling of the first well is continuing on a timely basis and various oil field equipment is being procured.
Jeff Greenblum, EnerGulf chairman of the board, states: "The preparations for drilling block 1,711 continues to progress with the ministry's acceptance of the EIA. The partners continue to assess rig availability options that will provide for reliable and efficient drilling of the first test well on this exciting project."
Block 1,711 is situated in the Namibe basin off the northern coast of Namibia, along the international boundary with Angola. The two separate exploration prospects, the Kunene and Hartmann, have been identified by extensive modern seismic data on the 893,100-hectare (2.2-million-acre) block. Based on a prospective resource assessment provided by Netherland Sewell & Associates Inc. (see news issued in Stockwatch dated Sept. 8, 2006), the partners are targeting a potential multibillion-barrel oil and gas resource on block 1,711. EnerGulf has a 10-per-cent working interest in block 1,711.
EnerGulf Resources Inc (C:ENG)
Shares Issued 24,461,010
Last Close 10/25/2007 $0.57
Friday October 26 2007 - News Release
Mr. Jim Askew reports
BLOCK 1711 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT CLEARED
EnerGulf Resources Inc. has released an operational update on block 1,711, located offshore Republic of Namibia, Africa.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy of the Republic of Namibia has advised the partners by letter of the environmental clearance for the project. The environmental impact assessment report was prepared by Risk Based Solutions of Namibia on behalf of the block 1,711 partners.
Other work specified in previously awarded contracts necessary for the drilling of the first well is continuing on a timely basis and various oil field equipment is being procured.
Jeff Greenblum, EnerGulf chairman of the board, states: "The preparations for drilling block 1,711 continues to progress with the ministry's acceptance of the EIA. The partners continue to assess rig availability options that will provide for reliable and efficient drilling of the first test well on this exciting project."
Block 1,711 is situated in the Namibe basin off the northern coast of Namibia, along the international boundary with Angola. The two separate exploration prospects, the Kunene and Hartmann, have been identified by extensive modern seismic data on the 893,100-hectare (2.2-million-acre) block. Based on a prospective resource assessment provided by Netherland Sewell & Associates Inc. (see news issued in Stockwatch dated Sept. 8, 2006), the partners are targeting a potential multibillion-barrel oil and gas resource on block 1,711. EnerGulf has a 10-per-cent working interest in block 1,711.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.165.490 von xorox2006 am 26.10.07 17:15:10Ach, wieso denn?
Man könnte den Faden jetzt eigentlich noch weiterspinnen, aber das mache ich dann doch nicht.
Man könnte den Faden jetzt eigentlich noch weiterspinnen, aber das mache ich dann doch nicht.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.165.375 von bandini am 26.10.07 17:08:31Och bandini! Jetzt ist der arme Rentner vermutlich wieder das ganze Wochenende total überfordert.
Ich hätte ihn im Dunkelen stehen lassen!
http://www.caseyresearch.com
Schönes Wochenende!
Gruß
xorox
Ich hätte ihn im Dunkelen stehen lassen!
http://www.caseyresearch.com
Schönes Wochenende!
Gruß
xorox
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.164.907 von Rentner am 26.10.07 16:41:22Lass Dich mal überraschen, Rentner.
Die IR präsentiert z.B. heute und morgen auf der Casey Conference in Denver. Das ist sowas wie Stockday hierzulande, nur mit viel, viel mehr Reichweite.
Die IR präsentiert z.B. heute und morgen auf der Casey Conference in Denver. Das ist sowas wie Stockday hierzulande, nur mit viel, viel mehr Reichweite.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.164.907 von Rentner am 26.10.07 16:41:22Und morgen ist Weltuntergang...
Vorher aber noch + 14 % für Energulf in Kanada.
Vorher aber noch + 14 % für Energulf in Kanada.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.163.070 von AlanJackson am 26.10.07 15:08:13Mehr fällt dir bei dem Kurs auch nicht mehr ein. Ich gehe davon aus, dass noch viele vor Ende des Jahres verkaufen werden und rechne mit Kursen unter 0,30. Gibt es ENG eigentlich nocht? Was macht die IR Firma??