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      schrieb am 20.01.06 11:32:31
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Shares Outstanding 91,625,000
      Market Value $ 4,398,000

      Monday December 5, 6:00 am ET
      With oil at approximately US$58.70 per barrel and gas close to US$13.00 per thousand cubic feet, Apex interest in proven reserves would be $72.243 Million US Dollars and with an additional potential to be drilled out would represent $1.282 Billion US Dollars.
      This will be a tremendous asset to Apex when the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline is completed.

      From March `05:
      John Mawdsley, analyst at Raymond James, commented, "It is important to note that if a new player wants to become involved in oil sands mining, the only way to do this would be to buy another company." At the same time a growing number of large companies are looking to enter the business or increase their exposure - with the only route being acquisitions and/or IPO`s (initial public offerings). This rising interest goes as far as China`s three major oil companies, French Oil Multinational and at least four major American companies: ChevronTexaco Corp., Murphy Oil Corp., Marathon Oil Corp., and ConocoPhillips.
      "With the `door closing` on new entrants, a new door of opportunity is opening for Apex, its shareholders and the investment community. This news clearly attests to the value of our investment and the growing interest internationally in the great upside potential of investing in the Arctic," stated John Hickey, Director.

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      schrieb am 20.01.06 11:52:58
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      RE: APEX

      ich hatte mir Apex auch schonmal angeschaut.

      Mir ist nur die Bewertung unklar.
      Apex hat sich mit 3,745 % in die Beaufort Sea Area eingefarmt.
      Ich kann mir nur nicht vorstellen, dass diese 3,745 % einem Milliardenwert haben sollen.

      Haste das mal nachgerechnet ?

      SOM
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      schrieb am 20.01.06 12:54:38
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      With oil at approximately US$58.70 per barrel and gas close to US$13.00 per thousand cubic feet, Apex interest in proven reserves would be $72.243 Million US Dollars.
      Und potential für mehr.....
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      schrieb am 20.01.06 13:09:06
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Itiyok I-27

      Part 1 - Proven Gas & Oil Reserves: (640 acre area)
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      Total: - A) 108 Bscf - Gas
      B) 8.976 MM STB - Oil

      Apex Working Interest - (3.745%)
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      A) 4.04 Bscf - Gas @ US$12.00/ft3 = US$48.480 Million (Gas)
      B) 336,000 STB - Oil @ US$60.00/B = US$20.160 Million (Oil)
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      US$68.640 Million (Gas & Oil)

      Part 2 - Probable Gas & Oil Reserves: (40 square KM)
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      Total: - A) 1.16 TCF - Gas
      B) 160 MM STB - Oil

      Apex Working Interest - (3.745%)
      --------------------------------
      A) 34 Bscf-Gas @ US$12.00/cubic ft = US$408.000 Million (Gas)
      B) 4.7 MM STB - Oil @ US60.00/B = US$282.000 Million (Oil)
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      US$690.000 Million (Gas & Oil)

      Part 3 - Possible Gas & Oil Reserves: (21.54 square KM)
      -------------------------------------------------------
      Total: - A) 625 Bscf - Gas
      B) 86 MM STB - Oil

      Apex Working Interest - (3.745%)
      --------------------------------
      A) 23.4 Bscf-Gas @ US$12.00/cubic ft = US$280.800 Million (Gas)
      B) 3.2 MM STB - Oil @ US60.00/B = US$192.000 Million (Oil)
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      US$472.800 Million(Gas & Oil)
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      Total of All 3 US$1.231 Billion Gas & Oil
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      schrieb am 21.01.06 11:05:41
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Level II sieht gut aus für nächste Woche. Keep on watch ;)

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      schrieb am 22.01.06 13:53:14
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      National Energy Board to start Mackenzie Valley pipeline hearings
      Updated at 18:33 on January 19, 2006, EST.

      Years of speculation and paper-filing will end Wednesday as the National Energy Board sits down to hear an application that could result in a thread of steel pipe snaking from Inuvik to Alberta. If approved, it would bring on stream six trillion cubic feet of natural gas - enough to heat all of Canada`s gas-fired homes for more than half a decade.

      http://news.google.com/news?q=Mackenzie+Valley+Pipeline&hl=e…

      Könnte eine interessante Woche werden. Zeitungen sind voll davon.
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      schrieb am 23.01.06 15:45:37
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Sieht gut aus heute.
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      schrieb am 25.01.06 00:05:25
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Northern pipeline hearings bring sense of deja vu
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      Font: * * * * Gordon Jaremko, Edmonton Journal
      Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2006
      Thomas Berger says his work is done in the Northwest Territories, three decades after he became a household name in the Arctic for freezing out energy development and starting aboriginal communities on paths to gain power to cope with industry.

      The National Energy Board prepares to open hearings in Inuvik Wednesday on the $7-billion reincarnation of the natural gas megaproject he stopped in 1977 as Commissioner of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry.

      He has not complaints.

      “The recommendations I made have been carried out,” Berger, 72, a retired British Columbia Supreme Court justice, says from his Vancouver law office.

      As a lawyer specializing in native rights, he served as federally appointed conciliator for implementing a Nunavut land claim treaty.

      He no longer fears oil that companies will trample fragile northern environments and settlements lacking strength to protect traditional livelihoods and lifestyles.

      “How events unfold in an area as dynamic as the Mackenzie Valley will depend on the people of the Mackenzie Valley,” he says. “I’m confident they’ll decide what’s in their best interests.”

      The NEB, an environmental joint review panel and a dozen territorial agencies are launching up to two years of regulatory inquiries into the Alberta gas industry’s effort to grow a northern arm.

      “Thirty years ago the idea of reviewing these projects and considering land claims, taking into account environmental issues - all that was in its infancy,” he recalls.

      “Industry now realizes these are matters they have to take into account. I think that’s progress.”

      Berger says it would be presumptuous for him to give a verdict on the new version of the gas project. But he highlights improvements in northern capacity to make the best of the proposed $2.2 billion in Mackenzie Delta production facilities and the $4.8-billion plan to build a 1,200-kilometer Mackenzie Valley pipeline to Alberta by 2011.
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      schrieb am 30.01.06 19:02:38
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Bid and ask tightening again. Level II still looks good. Should pop on news imo.


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