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Aus charttechnischer Sicht bietet sich möglicherweise heute die letzte Chanche, preisgünstige PAN-Aktien zu erwerben. Die Indikatoren laufen heute auf einen interessanten Punkt zu. Der Slow Stochastik erreicht seinen Umkehrpunkt, der MACD vollzieht gerade einen Tuchdown. Da wir uns gerade in einem neuen Aufwärtstrend befinden, sollten die Indikatoren dem Trend folgen.
Bit of good publicity pre Mbawa - thanks to Dknow from hotcopper!
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Pancontinental Is Drilling With Apache And Tullow For Oil In Offshore Kenya
June 21, 2012 by: Black Gold
about: PCOGF.PK, includes: APA, BDRSF.PK, FLKOF.PK, OIGLF.PK
Pancontinental (PCOGF.PK) is an Australian company exploring for oil in various countries in Africa. They also have some Australian acreage. Pancontinental trades on the Australian exchange under the symbol PCL and on the pink sheets as PCOGF.PK. At time of writing, the current price on the ASX is 0.185.
Right now, the main and most important play Pancontinental has is the Mbawa Prospect in Block L8 in offshore Kenya. Mbawa has been advertised to have a P10 OOIP (Original Oil In Place) of 4.9 billion barrels and a P50 OOIP of 2 billion barrels. A typical recovery factor in these offshore wells would be 20-25% which would put mean prospective resources at around 500 million barrels.
One of the most important things to note about Mbawa is that both Apache and Tullow have farmed in to the block. Current interests in the block are as follows:
Apache (APA) - 50% (Operator)
Origin Energy - 20%
Tullow - 15%
Pancontinental - 15%
Apache and Tullow have excellent track records in offshore African exploration. In the past 10 years, Tullow's stock has risen 1300% driven by their exploration success. Tullow has a 75% success rate on their worldwide exploration and appraisal program. One point to note is that even with everything Tullow has going on, in their latest presentation, they note the Mbawa 1 well will be high impact. Apache is no slouch with regards to offshore exploration either and they have made a big statement here by taking a 50% working interest.
Other items that increase confidence in the Mbawa well:
- Typical anticline structure very easily seen on seismic
- Lots of Oil Slicks above the prospect with corresponding expulsion craters on the sea floor
- Possible flat spots on the seismic which are a typical indication of fluid contacts
- One well is going to be able to test all of the different aged formations in the prospect
- Pancontinental is carried on the well for up to $9 million
- Water depth is only 860m which should speed development of any find
Apache has secured a rig to drill the well in Q3. The actual date is dependent on when the rig finishes current commitments. The well should take approximately 45-60 days to drill.
Tullow has an option to take another 5% of WI from Pancontinental if Tullow agrees to carry Pancontinental on the second well. They will most certainly exercise this option if the drill bit strikes oil. Using a P50 mean resources of 500 million barrels would give PCL 50 million barrels of reserves from this field alone. It varies on a lot of things, but a typical NPV10 figure for offshore oil reserves is ~$10/bbl which would make PCL's stake worth $500 million vs a current market cap of ~$150 million. Given their small interest in this block and positions in other blocks around Keyna, look for PCL to be a takeover/buyout candidate if oil is found on Mbawa.
As far as trading this stock goes, PCL trades around 12 million shares per day in Australia and around 45,000 on the pink sheets. Obviously, the pinks are going to be less liquid than the home market; however, there should be enough liquidity to move in and out of modest positions without moving the market.
All oil drilling is inherently risky and ultimately depends on mother nature, regardless of any seismic or engineering data. PCL seems like one of the more conservative plays if you are looking to get into junior oil explorers. They have a small interest, are partners with two of the top independent oil companies in the world, and are carried on the exploration well.
If you are looking for more risk and more potential reward, check out Falklands O&G (FLKOF.PK), Borders & Southern (BDRSF.PK), or Chariot O&G (OIGLF.PK). Due to the very real risk of losing all of your investment in these companies, my philosophy is to diversify over a handful of these junior oil companies to try and spread the uncontrollable mother nature risk. I weight my positions stronger towards the higher risk, higher reward companies. If any of these juniors hit oil, you will have probably received all of your original capital back that you have invested in all of the companies. After that, you can play the remainder of the companies on house money. If another hits, you are golden.
Disclosure: I am long PCL on the Australian exchange.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/674961-pancontinental-is-dri…
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Pancontinental Is Drilling With Apache And Tullow For Oil In Offshore Kenya
June 21, 2012 by: Black Gold
about: PCOGF.PK, includes: APA, BDRSF.PK, FLKOF.PK, OIGLF.PK
Pancontinental (PCOGF.PK) is an Australian company exploring for oil in various countries in Africa. They also have some Australian acreage. Pancontinental trades on the Australian exchange under the symbol PCL and on the pink sheets as PCOGF.PK. At time of writing, the current price on the ASX is 0.185.
Right now, the main and most important play Pancontinental has is the Mbawa Prospect in Block L8 in offshore Kenya. Mbawa has been advertised to have a P10 OOIP (Original Oil In Place) of 4.9 billion barrels and a P50 OOIP of 2 billion barrels. A typical recovery factor in these offshore wells would be 20-25% which would put mean prospective resources at around 500 million barrels.
One of the most important things to note about Mbawa is that both Apache and Tullow have farmed in to the block. Current interests in the block are as follows:
Apache (APA) - 50% (Operator)
Origin Energy - 20%
Tullow - 15%
Pancontinental - 15%
Apache and Tullow have excellent track records in offshore African exploration. In the past 10 years, Tullow's stock has risen 1300% driven by their exploration success. Tullow has a 75% success rate on their worldwide exploration and appraisal program. One point to note is that even with everything Tullow has going on, in their latest presentation, they note the Mbawa 1 well will be high impact. Apache is no slouch with regards to offshore exploration either and they have made a big statement here by taking a 50% working interest.
Other items that increase confidence in the Mbawa well:
- Typical anticline structure very easily seen on seismic
- Lots of Oil Slicks above the prospect with corresponding expulsion craters on the sea floor
- Possible flat spots on the seismic which are a typical indication of fluid contacts
- One well is going to be able to test all of the different aged formations in the prospect
- Pancontinental is carried on the well for up to $9 million
- Water depth is only 860m which should speed development of any find
Apache has secured a rig to drill the well in Q3. The actual date is dependent on when the rig finishes current commitments. The well should take approximately 45-60 days to drill.
Tullow has an option to take another 5% of WI from Pancontinental if Tullow agrees to carry Pancontinental on the second well. They will most certainly exercise this option if the drill bit strikes oil. Using a P50 mean resources of 500 million barrels would give PCL 50 million barrels of reserves from this field alone. It varies on a lot of things, but a typical NPV10 figure for offshore oil reserves is ~$10/bbl which would make PCL's stake worth $500 million vs a current market cap of ~$150 million. Given their small interest in this block and positions in other blocks around Keyna, look for PCL to be a takeover/buyout candidate if oil is found on Mbawa.
As far as trading this stock goes, PCL trades around 12 million shares per day in Australia and around 45,000 on the pink sheets. Obviously, the pinks are going to be less liquid than the home market; however, there should be enough liquidity to move in and out of modest positions without moving the market.
All oil drilling is inherently risky and ultimately depends on mother nature, regardless of any seismic or engineering data. PCL seems like one of the more conservative plays if you are looking to get into junior oil explorers. They have a small interest, are partners with two of the top independent oil companies in the world, and are carried on the exploration well.
If you are looking for more risk and more potential reward, check out Falklands O&G (FLKOF.PK), Borders & Southern (BDRSF.PK), or Chariot O&G (OIGLF.PK). Due to the very real risk of losing all of your investment in these companies, my philosophy is to diversify over a handful of these junior oil companies to try and spread the uncontrollable mother nature risk. I weight my positions stronger towards the higher risk, higher reward companies. If any of these juniors hit oil, you will have probably received all of your original capital back that you have invested in all of the companies. After that, you can play the remainder of the companies on house money. If another hits, you are golden.
Disclosure: I am long PCL on the Australian exchange.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/674961-pancontinental-is-dri…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.305.019 von Fliegenschiss am 21.06.12 07:44:45Für die ungeduldigen.
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Das ist wieder eine Gelegenheit, Africas Öl und Gas zu industrialisieren und Strukturen einzuziehen. Alles da, was Rang und Namen hat.
We wish to advise our annual 19th Africa Oil Week/Africa Upstream 2012 in Cape Town is scheduled for 29th October - 2nd November 2012, where we shall again host the world's leading deal-making and senior-level networking oil/gas industry in Africa, for Africa.
Mr Keith Hill
President & Chief Executive Officer
AFRICA OIL CORPORATION
Mr Robin Vela
Chief Executive Officer
SACOIL HOLDINGS LIMITED
Mr Joseph Pili-Pili Mawezi
Secretary General of Hydrocarbons
MINISTERE DES HYDROCARBURES, DRC
Mr Galib Virani
Associate Director
AFREN PLC
Mr Mthozami Xiphu
Chief Executive Officer
PETROLEUM AGENCY SA
Mr Fredrik Ohrn
President & CEO
SVENSKA PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AB
Mr Wade Cherwayko
Chairman & Chief Executive
MART RESOURCES INC
Mr Marcio Mello
Chief Executive Officer
HRT OIL & GAS
Mr John Downey
Director, International Exploration
DANA PETROLEUM
Mr Thore E. Kristiansen
Senior Vice President, Development
STATOIL ASA
Mr Ian Craig
Executive Vice President, Sub-Sahar
SHELL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION AFRICA
Mr Jacques Marraud des Grottes
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, AFRICA
TOTAL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
Mr Frank Patterson
Vice President, International Explo
ANADARKO
Mr Antoine Rostand
Global Managing Director
SCHLUMBERGER BUSINESS CONSULTING
Mr Narendra Verma
Director of Exploration
ONGC VIDESH LIMITED
Mr Peter Hill
Chief Executive
GLOBAL PETROLEUM LTD
Mr Peter Wakeling
President
BAHARI RESOURCES LIMITED
Mr Oumar Torbo Djarma
Conseiller Technique
MINISTRE DE L'ENERGIE ET DU PÉTROLE, CHAD
Mr Jeffery Schrull
Managing Director
RIALTO ENERGY LTD
Mr Elly Karuhanga
President
CHAMBER OF MINES & PETROLEUM
Mr Arsenio Mabote
Chairman
THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
Mr Ahmed Salem Ould Tekrour
Director General of Petroleum
MINISTRY OF MINES & PETROLEUM, MAURITANIA
The HON Mohadji Fouad
Vice President
L`UNION DES COMORES
Mr Chris Faulkner
Chief Executive
BREITLING OIL & GAS
Mr David Jennette
Exploration Director, Europe, Afric
APACHE CORPORATION
Mr Osten Olorunsola
Director
DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, NIGERIA
Mr Jasper Peijs
Exploration Manager, Eastern Hemisp
BP PLC
Mr Mark Llamas
Managing Director, A&D
FIRSTENERGY CAPITAL LLP
Mr Sudhir Kamath
Managing Director
SUNTERA ENERGY INDIA
Mr Campbell Airlie
Technical Director
SEVEN ENERGY (UK) LTD
Mr Robert McBean
Executive Chairman
WENTWORTH RESOURCES LIMITED
Mr Philip Frank
Exploration Director
STERLING ENERGY
Mr Tony Atherton
Head of Exploration New Business De
TALISMAN ENERGY INC
Mr Raymond Kargbo
Head Petroleum Directorate
SIERRA LEONE PETROLEUM DIRECTORATE
Mr Lindsay Elliott
Exploration New Ventures
BEACH ENERGY LTD
Mr Mark Weller
Chief Operating Officer
MADAGASCAR OIL LTD
Mr Steve Ilett
Exploration Director
IMPACT OIL & GAS LTD
Mr Karl Thompson
Chief Executive
AFRICAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD
Mr Matt Wilks
Country Manager, Tanzania
BG GROUP
Dr Kase Lawal
Chairman and CEO
CAMAC ENERGY INC
Mr David Ginger
Director, Subsurface & New Vent
CAIRN INDIA
Mrs Sumayya Hassan-Athmani
Chief Executive Officer
NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION OF KENYA
Mr Zongwei Xiao
Managing Director, CNOOC Africa &am
CNOOC AFRICA LTD
Mr Daniel Gnangni
Director General
PETROCI
Mr Steve Noske
Managing Director
WHL ENERGY
Mr Ernest Rubondo
Commissioner
PETROLEUM EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT, UGANDA
Mr Francisco Pulit
Senior Vice President, Corporate De
PLUSPETROL
He Immanuel Mulunga
Petroleum Commissioner
MINISTRY OF MINES AND ENERGY, NAMIBIA
Mr Rob Tims
Managing Director
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK
Mr Barry Rushworth
Chief Executive Officer & Direc
PANCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS NL
Mr Nishant Dighe
President Africa
PANORO ENERGY ASA
Mr Carlos Aguilera
Vice President Business Development
CHEVRON CORPORATION
Mr Ken Kuroda
Senior Vice President & General
MITSUBISHI CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) PLC
Mr Frederik Dekker
Managing Director
WESSEX EXPLORATION PLC
Mrs Babette van Gessel
Vice Chairman & Deputy Chief Execut
GLOBAL PACIFIC & PARTNERS
Mr Tim O' Hanlon
Vice President, Africa Business
TULLOW OIL PLC
Mr Adewale Tinubu
Group Chief Executive Officer
OANDO PLC
Mr Jeffrey Waterous
Chairman
DELOITTE JMW ENERGY ADVISERS
Mr Eddy Belle
Chief Executive Officer
PETROSEYCHELLES
Mr Ousseini Assane Boureima
Director of Exploration
MINISTERE DES MINES ET DE L`ENERGIE, NIGER
Mr Tewodros Ashenafi
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
SOUTHWEST ENERGY (HK) LTD
Mr Scott Aitken
Chief Executive Officer
ATLANTIC ENERGY
Mr Ebbie Haan
Managing Director
SASOL PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL
Mr Pedro Augusto Bastos
E&P International Business Developm
PETROBRAS INTERNATIONAL NEW VENTURES
Dr Ketsela Tadesse
Director, Petroleum Licensing &
MINISTRY OF MINES, ETHIOPIA
Mr Christopher Pitman
Chief Executive
SURESTREAM PETROLEUM
Mr Shi Jicheng
General Manager
BGP EAST AFRICA
Mr Yi Zhang
Chief Executive
ADDAX PETROLEUM
The HON Gabriel Nguema Lima
Minister
MINISTRY OF MINES, INDUSTRY & ENERGY, EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Dr Duncan Clarke
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
GLOBAL PACIFIC & PARTNERS
Mr Paul Welch
Chief Executive Officer
CHARIOT OIL & GAS LTD
The HON Hussein Abdi Dualeh
Minister
MINISTRY OF MINING, ENERGY & WATER RESOURCES, REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND
Senior Executive
ENI EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION DIVISION
Dr David Mestres Ridge
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
SWALA ENERGY
Dr Randolph McClain
President & Chief Executive
NATIONAL OIL COMPANY, LIBERIA
Mr Derek Stewart
Exploration Manager, New Ventures
MURPHY EASTERN OIL COMPANY
Mr Halfani Halfani
Director of Exploration, Production
TANZANIA PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Mr Lumen Sebastiao
Senior Geologist
SONANGOL
Mr Philip R. Loader
Senior Vice President - Exploration
MUBADALA OIL & GAS GROUP
The HON Mahmoud Mohammed Mahmoud
TRANSITIONAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENTOrganisers
We wish to advise our annual 19th Africa Oil Week/Africa Upstream 2012 in Cape Town is scheduled for 29th October - 2nd November 2012, where we shall again host the world's leading deal-making and senior-level networking oil/gas industry in Africa, for Africa.
Mr Keith Hill
President & Chief Executive Officer
AFRICA OIL CORPORATION
Mr Robin Vela
Chief Executive Officer
SACOIL HOLDINGS LIMITED
Mr Joseph Pili-Pili Mawezi
Secretary General of Hydrocarbons
MINISTERE DES HYDROCARBURES, DRC
Mr Galib Virani
Associate Director
AFREN PLC
Mr Mthozami Xiphu
Chief Executive Officer
PETROLEUM AGENCY SA
Mr Fredrik Ohrn
President & CEO
SVENSKA PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AB
Mr Wade Cherwayko
Chairman & Chief Executive
MART RESOURCES INC
Mr Marcio Mello
Chief Executive Officer
HRT OIL & GAS
Mr John Downey
Director, International Exploration
DANA PETROLEUM
Mr Thore E. Kristiansen
Senior Vice President, Development
STATOIL ASA
Mr Ian Craig
Executive Vice President, Sub-Sahar
SHELL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION AFRICA
Mr Jacques Marraud des Grottes
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, AFRICA
TOTAL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
Mr Frank Patterson
Vice President, International Explo
ANADARKO
Mr Antoine Rostand
Global Managing Director
SCHLUMBERGER BUSINESS CONSULTING
Mr Narendra Verma
Director of Exploration
ONGC VIDESH LIMITED
Mr Peter Hill
Chief Executive
GLOBAL PETROLEUM LTD
Mr Peter Wakeling
President
BAHARI RESOURCES LIMITED
Mr Oumar Torbo Djarma
Conseiller Technique
MINISTRE DE L'ENERGIE ET DU PÉTROLE, CHAD
Mr Jeffery Schrull
Managing Director
RIALTO ENERGY LTD
Mr Elly Karuhanga
President
CHAMBER OF MINES & PETROLEUM
Mr Arsenio Mabote
Chairman
THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
Mr Ahmed Salem Ould Tekrour
Director General of Petroleum
MINISTRY OF MINES & PETROLEUM, MAURITANIA
The HON Mohadji Fouad
Vice President
L`UNION DES COMORES
Mr Chris Faulkner
Chief Executive
BREITLING OIL & GAS
Mr David Jennette
Exploration Director, Europe, Afric
APACHE CORPORATION
Mr Osten Olorunsola
Director
DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, NIGERIA
Mr Jasper Peijs
Exploration Manager, Eastern Hemisp
BP PLC
Mr Mark Llamas
Managing Director, A&D
FIRSTENERGY CAPITAL LLP
Mr Sudhir Kamath
Managing Director
SUNTERA ENERGY INDIA
Mr Campbell Airlie
Technical Director
SEVEN ENERGY (UK) LTD
Mr Robert McBean
Executive Chairman
WENTWORTH RESOURCES LIMITED
Mr Philip Frank
Exploration Director
STERLING ENERGY
Mr Tony Atherton
Head of Exploration New Business De
TALISMAN ENERGY INC
Mr Raymond Kargbo
Head Petroleum Directorate
SIERRA LEONE PETROLEUM DIRECTORATE
Mr Lindsay Elliott
Exploration New Ventures
BEACH ENERGY LTD
Mr Mark Weller
Chief Operating Officer
MADAGASCAR OIL LTD
Mr Steve Ilett
Exploration Director
IMPACT OIL & GAS LTD
Mr Karl Thompson
Chief Executive
AFRICAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD
Mr Matt Wilks
Country Manager, Tanzania
BG GROUP
Dr Kase Lawal
Chairman and CEO
CAMAC ENERGY INC
Mr David Ginger
Director, Subsurface & New Vent
CAIRN INDIA
Mrs Sumayya Hassan-Athmani
Chief Executive Officer
NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION OF KENYA
Mr Zongwei Xiao
Managing Director, CNOOC Africa &am
CNOOC AFRICA LTD
Mr Daniel Gnangni
Director General
PETROCI
Mr Steve Noske
Managing Director
WHL ENERGY
Mr Ernest Rubondo
Commissioner
PETROLEUM EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT, UGANDA
Mr Francisco Pulit
Senior Vice President, Corporate De
PLUSPETROL
He Immanuel Mulunga
Petroleum Commissioner
MINISTRY OF MINES AND ENERGY, NAMIBIA
Mr Rob Tims
Managing Director
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK
Mr Barry Rushworth
Chief Executive Officer & Direc
PANCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS NL
Mr Nishant Dighe
President Africa
PANORO ENERGY ASA
Mr Carlos Aguilera
Vice President Business Development
CHEVRON CORPORATION
Mr Ken Kuroda
Senior Vice President & General
MITSUBISHI CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) PLC
Mr Frederik Dekker
Managing Director
WESSEX EXPLORATION PLC
Mrs Babette van Gessel
Vice Chairman & Deputy Chief Execut
GLOBAL PACIFIC & PARTNERS
Mr Tim O' Hanlon
Vice President, Africa Business
TULLOW OIL PLC
Mr Adewale Tinubu
Group Chief Executive Officer
OANDO PLC
Mr Jeffrey Waterous
Chairman
DELOITTE JMW ENERGY ADVISERS
Mr Eddy Belle
Chief Executive Officer
PETROSEYCHELLES
Mr Ousseini Assane Boureima
Director of Exploration
MINISTERE DES MINES ET DE L`ENERGIE, NIGER
Mr Tewodros Ashenafi
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
SOUTHWEST ENERGY (HK) LTD
Mr Scott Aitken
Chief Executive Officer
ATLANTIC ENERGY
Mr Ebbie Haan
Managing Director
SASOL PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL
Mr Pedro Augusto Bastos
E&P International Business Developm
PETROBRAS INTERNATIONAL NEW VENTURES
Dr Ketsela Tadesse
Director, Petroleum Licensing &
MINISTRY OF MINES, ETHIOPIA
Mr Christopher Pitman
Chief Executive
SURESTREAM PETROLEUM
Mr Shi Jicheng
General Manager
BGP EAST AFRICA
Mr Yi Zhang
Chief Executive
ADDAX PETROLEUM
The HON Gabriel Nguema Lima
Minister
MINISTRY OF MINES, INDUSTRY & ENERGY, EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Dr Duncan Clarke
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
GLOBAL PACIFIC & PARTNERS
Mr Paul Welch
Chief Executive Officer
CHARIOT OIL & GAS LTD
The HON Hussein Abdi Dualeh
Minister
MINISTRY OF MINING, ENERGY & WATER RESOURCES, REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND
Senior Executive
ENI EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION DIVISION
Dr David Mestres Ridge
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
SWALA ENERGY
Dr Randolph McClain
President & Chief Executive
NATIONAL OIL COMPANY, LIBERIA
Mr Derek Stewart
Exploration Manager, New Ventures
MURPHY EASTERN OIL COMPANY
Mr Halfani Halfani
Director of Exploration, Production
TANZANIA PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Mr Lumen Sebastiao
Senior Geologist
SONANGOL
Mr Philip R. Loader
Senior Vice President - Exploration
MUBADALA OIL & GAS GROUP
The HON Mahmoud Mohammed Mahmoud
TRANSITIONAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENTOrganisers
Zitat von Fliegenschiss: Moin, Moin,
das Bohrschiff muss doch schon lange fertig sein. Soweit ich weis, haben die anfang April angefangen zu Bohren. Geschätzte Borhrzeit war doch 40 bis 60 Tage. Die sind seit 1 Juni vorbei. Die Meldung das es an die Position von PLC verlegt, müsste doch jeden Moment zu erwarten sein.
Gruß
Fliege
dauert noch ein wenig, siehe posting von x_trader
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/community/posting-drucken.ph…
Moin, Moin,
das Bohrschiff muss doch schon lange fertig sein. Soweit ich weis, haben die anfang April angefangen zu Bohren. Geschätzte Borhrzeit war doch 40 bis 60 Tage. Die sind seit 1 Juni vorbei. Die Meldung das es an die Position von PLC verlegt, müsste doch jeden Moment zu erwarten sein.
Gruß
Fliege
das Bohrschiff muss doch schon lange fertig sein. Soweit ich weis, haben die anfang April angefangen zu Bohren. Geschätzte Borhrzeit war doch 40 bis 60 Tage. Die sind seit 1 Juni vorbei. Die Meldung das es an die Position von PLC verlegt, müsste doch jeden Moment zu erwarten sein.
Gruß
Fliege
Hotcopper-Fund:
Dolmen Stockbrokers Einschätzung: Spec Buy, Target 0,30 AussieCent
http://www.dolmenstockbrokers.ie/reports/Dolmen%20Daily%2013…
Guten Start in den Tag
wünscht tnzs
Dolmen Stockbrokers Einschätzung: Spec Buy, Target 0,30 AussieCent
http://www.dolmenstockbrokers.ie/reports/Dolmen%20Daily%2013…
Guten Start in den Tag
wünscht tnzs
Kenya und Namibia stark vertreten bei der diesjährigen Africa Oil Week
19th Africa Oil Week/Africa Upstream 2012 in Cape Town is scheduled for 29th October - 2nd November 2012
http://www.petro21.com/events/?id=755
PanContinental: Kenya/Namibian Exploration
Portfolio
Barry Rushworth, Chief Executive Officer & Director,
PanContinental Oil & Gas LNG, Australia
Africa Oil: Growing East African Portfolio
Keith Hill, President & Chief Executive Officer,
Africa Oil Corporation, Ethiopia
Tullow: African Success Sto ry
Tim O’Hanlon, Vice President, Africa Business,
Tullow Oil plc, London
Namibia: Hydrocarbon Industry Development
Immanuel Mulunga, Petroleum Commissioner,
Ministry of Mines & Energy, Namibia, Windhoek
Chariot : Namibian Pot ential, Resources
& Future Activities
Paul Welch, Chief Executive, Chariot Oil & Gas, London
HRT: Giant Plays In Namibia
Marcio Mello, Chief Executive Officer, HRT, Rio de Janeiro
Global Petroleum Limited:
Uganda & Namibian Ventures
Peter Hill, Chief Executive, Global Petroleum, Brisbane
19th Africa Oil Week/Africa Upstream 2012 in Cape Town is scheduled for 29th October - 2nd November 2012
http://www.petro21.com/events/?id=755
PanContinental: Kenya/Namibian Exploration
Portfolio
Barry Rushworth, Chief Executive Officer & Director,
PanContinental Oil & Gas LNG, Australia
Africa Oil: Growing East African Portfolio
Keith Hill, President & Chief Executive Officer,
Africa Oil Corporation, Ethiopia
Tullow: African Success Sto ry
Tim O’Hanlon, Vice President, Africa Business,
Tullow Oil plc, London
Namibia: Hydrocarbon Industry Development
Immanuel Mulunga, Petroleum Commissioner,
Ministry of Mines & Energy, Namibia, Windhoek
Chariot : Namibian Pot ential, Resources
& Future Activities
Paul Welch, Chief Executive, Chariot Oil & Gas, London
HRT: Giant Plays In Namibia
Marcio Mello, Chief Executive Officer, HRT, Rio de Janeiro
Global Petroleum Limited:
Uganda & Namibian Ventures
Peter Hill, Chief Executive, Global Petroleum, Brisbane
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.284.753 von Staberhuk am 14.06.12 18:12:29Eine kleine Ergänzung: Richtig heißt die company PTTEP und kommt aus Thailand. Sie ist nach Saudi Arabien vermutlich die zweitgrößte Raffineriecompany der Welt und mischt u.a. auch in den kanadischen Ölsänden mit. Wenn diese company Cove tatsächlich kaufen sollte, hat PCL wahrscheinlich einen Abnehmer für Öl. Und sollte es Gas werden, nimmt BG dieses gern.
Thailand's oil giant buys stake in Statoil Canada oil sands project
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วันอังคาร ที่ 23 พ.ย. 2553
BANGKOK, Nov 23 - PTTEP Netherland Holding Limited (PTTEP NL) on Monday signed a partnership unit sale agreement with Statoil Canada Ltd and Statoil Canada Holdings Corp (subsidiaries of Statoil ASA or Statoil) for a 40 per cent stake in the Kai Kos Dehseh Oil Sands Project (KKD) in Canada.
PTTEP NL is a subsidiary of Thailand's PTT Exploration and Production, and Statoil a world leader in heavy oil and deep water exploration and production.
Thailand's oil giant buys stake in Statoil Canada oil sands project
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วันอังคาร ที่ 23 พ.ย. 2553
BANGKOK, Nov 23 - PTTEP Netherland Holding Limited (PTTEP NL) on Monday signed a partnership unit sale agreement with Statoil Canada Ltd and Statoil Canada Holdings Corp (subsidiaries of Statoil ASA or Statoil) for a 40 per cent stake in the Kai Kos Dehseh Oil Sands Project (KKD) in Canada.
PTTEP NL is a subsidiary of Thailand's PTT Exploration and Production, and Statoil a world leader in heavy oil and deep water exploration and production.