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      schrieb am 20.12.17 20:43:41
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.185.635 von texas2 am 15.11.17 08:34:58Sehr zäh mit einem accounting Fehler tröpfelt die KRG Bezahlung für das geförderte Erdöl vom September (in der Sept 2017 Präsentation gibt es ein Beweisfoto vom ersten Öl) kurz vor Weihnachten. Trotz des kurdisch nordirakischen politischen Risikos sollte der Kurs ein wenig besser dastehen, da die Bezahlung zumindest tröpfelt. Mit den 20% bekommt SNM somit 2 mio $. Nach wie vor weit weg von einer Kapitalisierung von 1 Mrd $ wie sie der Herr Lundin Junior in der Vergangenheit gerne gesehen hätte. Der Anfang mit dem ersten produzierten Öl ist getan aber es muss sich bei Ölpreis und Produktionsrate und politischen Risiko noch einiges tun, damit es bei der Milliarde für den 20 % Anteil klingelt - auch wenn es wahrscheinlich eine saugute Lagerstätte ist. Also weiter Tee trinken und froh sein dass zumindest schon ein wenig Öl verkauft wird. Und auf jeden Fall traue ich dem Konsortium USA Marathon zusammen mit den Golf Arabern mehr zu als dem GKP-MOL Konsortium im Nachbarfeld.


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Dec. 19, 2017) - ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. ("ShaMaran" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:SNM) (OMX:SNM) reports that TAQA Atrush BV has received USD 10.7 million on behalf of the Atrush co-venturers from the Kurdistan Regional Government ("KRG") as payment towards September 2017 crude oil deliveries to the export market from the Atrush license which were invoiced at USD 11.3 million. These funds will be shared according to the terms of the agreements between the Atrush co-venturers. The Atrush co-venturers have been advised by the KRG that the shortfall is related to an accounting error and that payment of the USD 0.6 million will be issued in the new year. To date the Atrush co-venturers have not received any payments in respect of amounts invoiced to the KRG for the Atrush Feeder Pipeline Cost and Atrush Development Cost loans and for the KRG's working interest share of payables now due.

      ShaMaran Reports Payment for Atrush Deliveries | wallstreet-online.de - Vollständiger Artikel unter:
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10149644-shamaran…
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      schrieb am 15.11.17 08:34:58
      Beitrag Nr. 212 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.037.627 von texas2 am 26.10.17 22:34:36
      Oil Seen As Real Prize of Iran's Kurdish Adventure

      After helping Iraq stifle a Kurdish push for independence, Iran is now positioning itself to take control of oil exports from the region's giant Kirkuk field.

      Reuters

      BAGHDAD/LONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - After helping Iraq stifle a Kurdish push for independence, Iran is now positioning itself to take control of oil exports from the region's giant Kirkuk field, with the first deliveries expected within days, officials and trading sources said.

      In the weeks since September's failed Kurdish independence referendum, Iraq has agreed for the first time to divert crude from Kirkuk province, which it retook from the Kurds, to Iran, where it will supply a refinery in the city of Kermanshah.

      Iran is locked in a proxy war with its regional rival and U.S. ally, Saudi Arabia. As well as Iraq, it has been extending its influence in Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, raising increasing concerns in Washington and Riyadh.

      Under the new arrangement, the first oil will be trucked across the border in the coming days. Initially Iran will receive 15,000 barrels per day worth nearly $1 million, rising gradually to 60,000 bpd, according to Iraqi officials and trading sources.

      Baghdad and Tehran have also revived a project to build a pipeline to carry oil from Iraq's Kirkuk fields to central Iran and onwards for export from the Gulf.

      Hamid Hosseini, the Iranian secretary-general of the Iran-Iraq Chamber of Commerce, said Iran want to build a pipeline that can take as much as 650,000 bpd of Kurdish oil for its domestic refineries and for exports.

      The pipeline would replace existing export routes for crude from northern Iraq via Turkey and the Mediterranean and would be a blow to Ankara's hopes of becoming an energy hub for Europe.

      It would also be evidence of a U.S. failure to prevent a rapprochement between its ally Iraq and one of its biggest political foes, Iran, which is rapidly regaining influence in the Middle East.

      That is in part due to general Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds force, the international branch of the Revolutionary Guards, which is also taking a keen interest in Iran's oil business in Iraq.

      Soleimani visited Iraqi Kurdistan in September to warn the region against holding an independence vote. He was also involved in the Iraqi army's recapture of Kirkuk.

      "In Iraq, Iranian forces are working to sow discord as we recently saw in Kirkuk, where the presence of Quds force commander, Qassem Soleimani, exacerbated tensions among the Kurds and the government in Baghdad," U.S. Senator John McCain said in Washington last week.

      Kurdish Division

      "The Kurdish dream of being a big oil exporter is in tatters," said a source close to the government in Erbil, who predicted that "Iran will be king of the game".

      The Kurds' bid for independence angered Turkey and Iran, which both have large Kurdish populations and condemned the referendum as destabilising the region. The United States also called on Kurdistan to scrap the vote.

      But it was probably internal Kurdish divisions which doomed the referendum to failure, local political sources believe. Oil was at the heart of this dispute.



      The Kirkuk fields were controlled by Iraq's state oil firm SOMO before being taken over by Kurdish forces in 2014, when the Iraqi army retreated in the face of attacks by Islamic state.

      The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party (PUK), in Sulaimaniya, then accused the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) party of then President Massoud Barzani, based in the capital Erbil, of not sharing the oil wealth. The PUK wanted to export oil from Kirkuk to Iran.

      "We tried to make Barzani accept joint management between Erbil and Sulaimaniya over the fields but he strongly opposed it," said Sherzad Yaba, a political adviser close to the PUK.

      "To put an end to the illegitimate control of the KDP over Kirkuk oil, senior members from the PUK contacted both Baghdad and Tehran and encouraged the Iranians to build a pipeline to export Kirkuk crude through Bandar Abbas port," said Yaba.

      The project lay dormant even though Iraqi oil minister Jabar al-Luaibi and his Iranian counterpart Bijal Zanganeh signed a memorandum on the project in February.

      After the referendum, the KDP accused the PUK of striking a deal with Iran to withdraw from Kirkuk, which the PUK denies.

      The recapture of Kirkuk was coordinated with Soleimani and left Iraqi government troops in control of half of all Kurdish oil output.

      As Kurdish engineers fled the fields, output from Kirkuk was suspended and has remained shut for the past five weeks as Baghdad and Erbil argue over the revenue split.

      With output of over 300,000 bpd suspended since mid-October, losses are approaching $1 billion, according to Kurdish industry sources.

      To stop the losses, Iraq and the PUK resumed talks with Iran, according to Iraqi and Kurdish officials.

      Officials from Iraq's and Iran's state oil firms, SOMO and NICO, met last month to iron out details of oil sales to the Kermanshah refinery, the acting chief of SOMO, Alaa al-Yasiri, said.

      He also said active discussions were taking place about the pipeline project.

      The Guards Rising

      Even though discussions between Baghdad and Tehran have been conducted between oil ministry officials and the Chamber of Commerce, the Revolutionary Guards are poised to step in.

      "Any oil transaction between Iran and Iraq should be approved by the Revolutionary Guards, not the oil ministry." said Reza Mostafavi Tabatabaei, president of London-based ENEXD, a firm involved in the energy equipment business in the Middle East.

      Those dealings are overseen by the desk responsible for Iran's investments in Iraq at the president’s office and are run by the Revolutionary Guards.

      The pipeline project will be the Revolutionary Guards' reward to the Kurds for helping with the recapture of Kirkuk, said Tabatabaei.

      (Writing by Dmitry Zhdannikov; editing by Giles Elgood)
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      schrieb am 26.10.17 22:34:36
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.019.240 von texas2 am 24.10.17 23:46:14alles sehr kompliziert und dass es bloß eine Wette ist dass Isis zum scheitern verurteilt ist wäre zu einfach gedacht
      http://todayinmesopotamia.blogspot.de/2017/10/scenarios-for-…
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_Kurdish_Civil_War
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi%E2%80%93Kurdish_conflict
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Iraqi_Kurdish_conflict
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      schrieb am 24.10.17 23:46:14
      Beitrag Nr. 210 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.957.851 von MrArbogast am 15.10.17 22:23:56http://shamaranpetroleum.mwnewsroom.com/Files/ac/ac6d44da-b7…
      die Unsicherheiten auf Grund der in Kirkuk einmarschierenden Shiiten aus dem Irak und Iran bzw die sich zurückziehenden Peshmergas helfen nicht gerade dem snm Kurs.
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      schrieb am 15.10.17 22:23:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.853.790 von texas2 am 29.09.17 19:33:54Aktuell ist die Frage wie die Unabhängigkeitswünsche den Ölexport tangieren. Shamaran ist eine Perle.
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      schrieb am 29.09.17 19:33:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.853.778 von texas2 am 29.09.17 19:31:01+30% heute in CAN nach dieser Meldung
      Die Fa. fängt langsam an Geld zu verdienen.
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      schrieb am 29.09.17 19:31:01
      Beitrag Nr. 207 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.799.205 von texas2 am 21.09.17 23:24:52Sep 29, 2017 - 08:00 ET
      ShaMaran Announces Atrush Oil Sales Agreement Signed

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Sept. 29, 2017) - ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SNM)(OMX:SNM) ("ShaMaran" or the "Company") is pleased to report that an agreement for the sale of Atrush oil has been signed between Taqa Atrush BV. (on behalf of the Atrush co-venturers) and the Kurdistan Regional Government ("KRG"). Under the agreement, the KRG will buy oil exported from the Atrush field by pipeline at the Atrush block boundary based upon the Dated Brent oil price minus approximately $16/bbl for quality discount and all local and international transportation costs. This discount is based on the same principles as other oil sales agreements in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

      Furthermore, we are pleased to report that Atrush has achieved regular export of more than 22,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Production is expected to ramp up in 2017 to the facilities' design capacity of 30,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

      Chris Bruijnzeels, President and CEO of ShaMaran, commented "I am very glad that we concluded the Sales Agreement with the KRG, which allows us to proceed with invoicing for oil exported from the Atrush field. Furthermore Atrush is performing according to expectations and production ramp up in Atrush is going according to plan."

      OTHER

      This is information that ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, by the persons below at 8:00 a.m. Toronto Time on September 29, 2017.
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      schrieb am 21.09.17 23:24:52
      Beitrag Nr. 206 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.593.712 von texas2 am 24.08.17 21:20:56zusätzliche produktionsbohrung wird gebohrt; erwarte eine zusätzliche gute Bohrung. wenn dieses Feld mit dem nachbarfeld vergleichbar ist, sollte es eine sehr gute Bohrung werden
      http://shamaranpetroleum.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/shama…
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      schrieb am 24.08.17 21:20:56
      Beitrag Nr. 205 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.579.387 von texas2 am 22.08.17 23:02:41will sich der krg etwa bessern?


      http://mnr.krg.org/index.php/en/press-releases/593-krg-agree…


      KRG Agrees Settlement of Receivables Owed to DNO and Genel Energy

      24 August 2017

      Erbil, Kurdistan Region - Iraq - The Kurdistan Regional Government (Government) has reached definitive binding agreements on the settlement of all historical outstanding receivables owed to DNO ASA, the operator of Tawke Field (DNO), and Genel Energy plc, which has participating interests in both Taq Taq and Tawke.

      The following are the highlights of the settlements:

      DNO and Genel shall make no further claims on all historical outstanding Tawke license receivables from the Government;

      Genel has also agreed settlement of its claims for its share of historical outstanding Taq Taq license receivables from the Government;

      The Government has exercised its audit rights and made provisions to its own satisfaction with respect to the Tawke license for the period up to the 31st July, 2017 and has no further claims on DNO or Genel;

      The Government has exercised its audit rights and made provisions to its own its satisfaction with respect to Genel’s past entitlements in the Taq Taq license for the period up to the 31st July, 2017 and has no further claims on payments booked or received by Genel in this regard;

      The Government has also discharged DNO and Genel from certain payment obligations including production bonuses, license fees, capacity building payments (in the case of Genel) and funding of a water purification project (in the case of DNO);

      In consideration of these settlements, the government assignedits 20 percent Government Interest in Tawke to DNO, and has removed Genel’s obligation of 30% Capacity Building Bonus payments from the Tawke license;

      In addition, DNO and Genel will receive 3% and 4.5% respectively of gross Tawke license revenues each month from the Government over a five-year period, effective as of 1 August, 2017.

      With these adjustments, the Kurdistan Regional Government has no further obligations of past payments of receivable or Petroleum Costs to these two companies with respect to deliveries of oil to the Government.

      The Government is very pleased with the productive and cooperative approach taken by both DNO and Genel in these negotiations, and looks forward to working with them to maximise revenues and to optimise potential reserves of the Tawke and Taq Taq license areas. We believe that this initiative will convey a strong positive message to the investors that the Government is fully committed to a robust win-win partnership with all the International Oil Companies operating in Kurdistan
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      schrieb am 22.08.17 23:02:41
      Beitrag Nr. 204 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.563.844 von Ramses21 am 20.08.17 21:16:50http://www.shamaranpetroleum.com/i/pdf/2017-08-21-CP.pdf

      Marathon ist zwar kein Major, kommt aber aus den USA und zusammen mit den Millardären aus Abu Dhabi kann das eine einflussreiche Mischung ergeben. somit sollte der KRG dieses Konsortium besser behandeln als Gulf Keystone zB im Nachbarfeld, die "nur" die staatlichen Ungarn als Partner haben.
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