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      schrieb am 10.04.13 21:53:03
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.269.308 von texas2 am 19.03.13 06:37:32aus 2011
      inzwischen ist sle noch größer was Konzessionen angeht
      aber wir müssen noch immer warten
      die folgende analyse gilt aber noch immer - meine ich



      According to the former CEO of Realm Energy there’s only one phrase appropriate to the newer, bigger San Leon Energy following its pending acquisition of Realm Energy: “shale powerhouse.”


      In the wake of the deal, which was announced on 26th August and formally closed November 10th, James Elston, former CEO of Realm commented: “San Leon effectively becomes a shale powerhouse in Europe. The combined San Leon-Realm is so big in so many different plays that in my mind it’s almost got a ‘can’t fail’ sticker on it”


      Mr. Elston, now Director of Palladian Energy Advisory, said that the broader shouldered San Leon had the likelihood of some good assets in the Paris Basin, a lot of good assets in Spain and interesting things in Morocco - that they already had - as well.


      “If you combine that with San Leon’s acreage in Poland, and the fact that they’re in two plays in Poland: on one they have their JV with Talisman Energy Inc., which was the best farm out deal anyone had achieved at the time, and I think it still ranks pretty highly – San Leon got a good deal in getting Talisman in, and Talisman are brilliant shale players, so they’ve got a brilliant partner in Talisman.


      “With Realm they’ve got a lot of un-farmed out acreage close by,” he continued. “So if you like Talisman are effectively going to de risk quite a lot of the combined San Leon-Realm acreage position, while San Leon keeps 100% of that – they keep the upside there and don’t need to spend that much money at the moment.


      “It builds real scale in Poland,” said Elston.


      On top of that, he added, San Leon had a million acres in Poland’s Carboniferous shale play.


      “What’s interesting about the carboniferous is that there are lots of successful carboniferous shale plays – the Barnett, the Fayetteville and the Woodford are all Carboniferous, so the great thing about it is you know that the tiny fossil animals have formed the right kind of pore structures in the shale. You know that that’s going to work.”


      In slight contrast, he said that what one might not know with the Silurian or Cambrian shale plays – like that which had been drilled in eastern Poland - is whether or not the tiny fossils in the rock provided the right kind of pore structure for shale. “That’s one of the things that we’re waiting to see with all the testing taking place,” stated Mr. Elston.


      He summed up: “In Poland, San Leon now has two massive opportunities in different shale plays and it’s really augmented that with Realm.


      “But in terms of what Realm brings to San Leon, there’s this JV with applications in the Paris Basin, which is the play closest to my heart. San Leon will acquire ConocoPhillips as a partner there for when they get license awards in Paris for the future time when I believe that fracking will be allowed again.”


      In August, he believed that in other places Realm had made massive moves. In fact, on 21 September Realm was awarded two out of the 10 permits it applied for in Spain, with a likelihood of a further six 100% awards for concessions comprising over 1.7 million acres.


      “Despite the market collapse after the deal was announced, effectively Realm shareholders who took San Leon stock or exchangeable shares will hopefully get the chance to see the rise in value over the coming months with the security at a greater scale that there is in working with the San Leon team for whom there’s a tremendous set of opportunities to exploit. They’ve got the capital, staff and systems – it’s a operationally much bigger company than Realm; they’ve got 15 people just working in Warsaw on the Polish plays.”


      “For former Realm shareholders who took San Leon stock or exchangeable shares you’ve got the chance, to actually follow that through and see the upside,” he explained. “This wasn’t a cash deal that capped the upside for the Realm shareholders, it’s the opportunity to really see the growth through San Leon shares into the future, so it’s a ‘win-win’ situation.”


      Regarding James Elston’s relationship with Realm, he recalled he was lucky enough to meet a gentleman called Craig Steinke (Realm Energy International’s Executive Chairman) at a conference in London in late 2008.


      “We started talking, which ended up in the formation of Realm Energy, which I think was really timely because we were able very rapidly to get up the learning curve on shale in Europe, with Halliburton’s help, and quickly build a business at a time when things were getting immensely competitive. The Majors had woken up and you were up against them in a lot of jurisdictions, you had to move very rapidly.”


      “In North America, with his previous vehicles he’s been an early mover in basins where coal bed methane (CBM) and to a degree shale gas have been developed” he explained of Mr. Steinke. “So he’s made his first fortunes from those plays, which was the attraction to me to get it together with him. We basically got together with another angel investor, started the company and then reversed it onto the Toronto Stock Exchange.”

      Elston recalled, “I was CEO for the first year, but with the movement towards rapidly getting more operational on the ground, particularly in France (Pre the frack ban surfacing), and just bigger in general, there was a need for someone operationally more experienced in the senior management team than me. So it was the right time to move on.”


      He explained Karl DeMong, Realm’s new VP of Operations, who is well versed in operating very complex shale drilling and fracking operations in Canada, was from large E&P Apache Corporation. Recently Realm strengthened their team further adding Lindell Bridges, the eminent shale geoscientist, as VP Exploration. Mr. Bridges has helped large US E&Ps EQT, EOG Resources, Inc. and Chesapeake Energy Corporation crack the shale codes in the Marcellus, Barnett and Fayetteville respectively in leading their geoscience teams in those plays. Elston added “Lindell is probably the most renowned shale geoscientist working in Europe at the moment.”


      Meanwhile, Mr. Elston said he had a mixed initial reaction to San Leon’s pending purchase of Realm Energy.


      “The team at Realm was strengthened tremendously in second quarter, and I think they really had the ability to take things forward themselves. I thought Craig and the team could’ve done a lot more on their own. The two main shareholders in Realm, (one of which is Quantum, a George Soros vehicle) are also shareholders in San Leon, so I think it was shareholder driven consolidation really,” Elston explained of the merger.


      “I would’ve liked to have seen Realm go on for a bit longer on its own. C’est la vie.”


      Without the merger, he contended that Realm was not going to have any “drilling newsflow” for some time, but that San Leon had plans to drill a lot of wells in Poland.


      As Director of Palladian Energy Advisory, James Elston now spends his time helping small energy companies raise money by working with small investment banks and private equity firms. Elston is working on several startups, as well as giving sermons as a “rational evangelist” on shale gas.
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      schrieb am 19.03.13 06:37:32
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      http://www.sanleonenergy.com/investors/regulatory-news-servi…

      sle und hal haben ein protokoll unterschrieben, dass sie siciny fraccen wollen
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      schrieb am 28.02.13 10:42:26
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Da hätte ich noch was im angebot auch in Polen aktiv. LNG Eenergy

      Wird in Canada gehandelt LNG

      http://www.lngenergyltd.com/s/home.asp
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      schrieb am 27.02.13 23:14:17
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      ja sehe ich auch so
      die sle strategie war / ist eindeutig: so viele km² wie möglich besetzen, so dass keiner an sle vorbeikommt, wenns dann irgendwo in eu doch noch klappen sollte
      ukraine denke ich wäre auch sehr interessant und würde ganz gut zu der sle sammlung dazupassen

      abgesehen davon würde mich ein reverse split ebenfalls nicht überraschen bei ~2 mrd aktien (so etwas schreckt mich normalerweise ab)
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      schrieb am 27.02.13 09:45:21
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.189.821 von texas2 am 26.02.13 21:43:07nun, so wie es aussieht, ist diese Aktie erstmal nicht gewinnbringend.
      Ein Schläfer. Also liegen lassen und ab und zu mal nachsehen.
      Bei so vielen Projekten und Konzessionen müsste sicherlich irgendwann mal die Aktie in Bewegung kommen.

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      schrieb am 26.02.13 21:43:07
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      bin auch über aul bei sle gelandet
      folgend die feb 2013 präsentation
      http://sanleonenergy.com/media/446612/sle_corp_presentation_…

      die vielen km² an konzessionen in eu sind fast schon ein wahnsinn.
      die spekulation: irgendwo, irgendwann müßte es doch klappen mit einer wirtschaftliche produktionsbohrung mit hilfe der 50 millionen (soviel wars glaube ich), die aul mitgebracht hat. dann wird weiter ausgefarmt und irgendwann einmal geld verdient

      das pariser becken, politisch schwierig aber schon sei jahrzehnten bekannt für sein oil shale; für mich ein favorit

      spanien nicht uninteressant,

      marokko: kann ich nicht einschätzen aber es sind sicher kohlenwasserstoffe dort

      albanien: schwierig zu bohren, warten wir ab was pmi findet

      irland: weiß nicht

      deutschland: ungewiss ob geologie wirtschaftlich was hergibt, schwierig mit der nachbarschaft die angst vor fracs hat (obwohl seit irgendwann um 1942 bzw rund 2 millionen mal gefract wurde, ohne brunnenwasser zu vergiften)

      polen: nach wie vor reduzierte hoffnungen; hat den sweet spot noch nicht entdeckt

      karparten: wäre gelacht wenn man mit neuer seismik nicht doch noch übersehene stratigrafische fallen oder ähnliches entdecken würde

      an der O-see: shale oil ist da aber auch noch ziemlich am anfang



      denke sle wird sich erst ändern wenn irgendwo eine wirtschaftliche produktionsbohrung getestet wird - fürchte aber dass es ein langer steiniger weg wird.
      weil sle überall in eu dabei ist, würde es auch schon helfen wenn eine andere firma in einem dieser sedimentbecken etwas interessantes finden würde
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      schrieb am 04.02.13 17:16:18
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Guten Tag,
      ich bin seit heute hier Aktionär, bin über Aurelian Oil und Gas dazugestossen - Aurelian hat wohl mit San Leon Energy fusioniert oder ist geschluckt worden.

      Bin fest bei Eurogas langjährig dabei, und die haben ein JV in Polen, und Aurelian ist da ein Partner. Deshalb habe ich mir letztes Jahr spekulativ ein paar Aurelian Aktien gekauft.

      Ich weis gar nichts über den Wert, schliesse mich daher meinem Vorredner an: wenn jemand hier informiert ist, dann bitte posten oder eine BM schicken, wäre super!

      Da ich hier nun unfreiwillig investiert bin, habe ich natürlich schon interesse daran, zumindest etwas auf dem Laufenden zu sein.

      Gruß
      eugswinner
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      schrieb am 16.11.12 23:59:12
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Schon mal überlegt, am möglichen Schiefergasboom in Polen (und damit auch in der Ukraine) indirekt zu partzipieren? Z.B. mittels eines Hardcore-Turnaround-Investments in Stirol-Aktien?
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      schrieb am 02.11.12 21:17:02
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Wenn ein Ausstieg von Talisman offiziell bekannt gegeben wird, dürfte der Kurs von San Leon kaum positiv reagieren, da hier viele auf die Polen-Story setzen.
      Falls San Leon den Anteil von Talisman übernimmt und auch die Kosten für die weitere Entwicklung, brauchen sie eine Kapitalerhöhung mit entsprechendem Druck auf den Kurs.
      Ohnehin fraglich, ob San Leon das allein schultern könnte.
      Talisman fördert bereits erfolgreich Shale Gas in Nordamerika und hat die Expertise.
      Für SLE alleine würde es wohl schwierig.
      Bin immer noch nicht investiert und werde abwarten.
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      schrieb am 02.11.12 20:58:12
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      wörtlich aus dem Conference Call von Talisman, Teil Q & A



      http://seekingalpha.com/article/963071-talisman-energy-manag…


      ...

      (Question)
      Bob Brackett - Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., LLC., Research Division

      And then a final follow-up on -- what does the future hold for either Poland shale gas or Papua New Guinea? Do those fit in the category of too long to pay out?



      (Answer)
      Harold N. Kvisle - Chief Executive Officer, President, Independent Director, Chairman of Reserves Committee, Member of Executive Committee and Member of Human Resources Committee

      On Papua New Guinea, we have made an arrangement with a third party that's entering into our assets that will put up a fair bit of the funding. That's been previously announced. And so I think that there is such a significant upside opportunity for natural gas in Papua New Guinea and for the development of LNG export, but I wouldn't want to move too quickly to regard PNG as an asset that we would sell or an asset that we would not develop. It's significant. We understand the geology. We've got a great land position. We've got good relationships with a number of parties there, and I would see that one as a very interesting opportunity for us. Shale gas to me is primarily a North American activity. It's one that we've been successful in building up big positions in 4 shale plays and in our conventional asset base in North America. I find it more difficult to contemplate pursuing shale outside of North America, and we'd be very cautious if we went anywhere internationally into the shale game. I think in Poland, we're not particularly enthused by results we've had to date. It's a difficult thing. It's probably maybe one part of our portfolio that is, frankly, beyond our reach right now and you may see us going other directions in Poland.
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