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Das Information Summary wurde per 09.05.2013 überarbeitet:
http://www.africaoilcorp.com/i/pdf/AOI-Info-Summary.pdf
http://www.africaoilcorp.com/i/pdf/AOI-Info-Summary.pdf
Thx gimo211 für die beiden Videos (m.E. gar nicht O/T) und die Infos die du einstellst...
Hier herrscht wohl die klassische Ruhe vor dem Sturm, der ist imho maximal 2-4 Wochen entfernt. Folgendes Programm wurde für die kommenden Wochen für uns geschnürt:
- Ngamia-Flows und Tests
- Ressourcenanhebung durch und bei Ngamia
- Sabisa-Results
- Etuko-News
- Präsentation in Stockholm am 28.05.
- AGM am 03.06. (Überraschungen?) …
- Spud im Ogaden Basin
Happy to wait ...
Hier herrscht wohl die klassische Ruhe vor dem Sturm, der ist imho maximal 2-4 Wochen entfernt. Folgendes Programm wurde für die kommenden Wochen für uns geschnürt:
- Ngamia-Flows und Tests
- Ressourcenanhebung durch und bei Ngamia
- Sabisa-Results
- Etuko-News
- Präsentation in Stockholm am 28.05.
- AGM am 03.06. (Überraschungen?) …
- Spud im Ogaden Basin
Happy to wait ...
... Noch ein Video; diesmal ein kurzer Report zum Etuko spud im Keny TV...
http://k24tv.co.ke/?p=3750
http://k24tv.co.ke/?p=3750
Off Topic;
Jedoch sehenswert....
Findling the Price - ein Film über das Tullow Exploration Team
http://youtu.be/nRxhNtpp3Xk
Jedoch sehenswert....
Findling the Price - ein Film über das Tullow Exploration Team
http://youtu.be/nRxhNtpp3Xk
Einladung nach Schweden (Google-übersetzt), im Anschluss gibt's Häppchen
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Published: 2013-05-14 08:00:00 CEST
Africa Oil Corp.
Investor News
Invitation to Africa Oil and ShaMaran Petroleum
Oil companies Africa Oil and ShaMaran Petroleum invites you to a presentation by the CEOs, Keith Hill and Pradeep Kabra, in Stockholm:
Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Time: 18:30
Location: Norra Latin, Auditorium, Queen Street 71B in Stockholm
After the presentation serves simple snacks and refreshments. As places are limited, it is first come first served principle applies at registration, which is done via e-mail at:
katarina.vorontsov @ vostoknafta.com
Or by phone: 08-545015 50
Notification must be received by Monday 27 May 2013.
Africa Oil, a subsidiary of The Lundin Group of Companies, has a very interesting portfolio of assets in East Africa. The Company, together with its partner Tullow, made two significant oil discoveries in Kenya on structures Ngamia and Twiga South in Lokichar basin. Africa Oil has assets in Kenya and Ethiopia and interests in Somali Puntland. Its shares are traded on First North at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm Exchange - and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada.
ShaMaran Petroleum, which is also a company in The Lundin Group of Companies, has Atrushfältet an extremely interesting development asset in the Iraqi part of Kurdistan, a region that is today considered one of the most interesting of the global oil industry after the massive oil discoveries made where. ShaMaran Petroleum is listed in Toronto, Canada, and trading on First North at NASDAQ OMX in Stockholm.
Sincerely,
Robert Eriksson
The Lundin Group of Companies
https://newsclient.omxgroup.com/cdsPublic/viewDisclosure.act…
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Published: 2013-05-14 08:00:00 CEST
Africa Oil Corp.
Investor News
Invitation to Africa Oil and ShaMaran Petroleum
Oil companies Africa Oil and ShaMaran Petroleum invites you to a presentation by the CEOs, Keith Hill and Pradeep Kabra, in Stockholm:
Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Time: 18:30
Location: Norra Latin, Auditorium, Queen Street 71B in Stockholm
After the presentation serves simple snacks and refreshments. As places are limited, it is first come first served principle applies at registration, which is done via e-mail at:
katarina.vorontsov @ vostoknafta.com
Or by phone: 08-545015 50
Notification must be received by Monday 27 May 2013.
Africa Oil, a subsidiary of The Lundin Group of Companies, has a very interesting portfolio of assets in East Africa. The Company, together with its partner Tullow, made two significant oil discoveries in Kenya on structures Ngamia and Twiga South in Lokichar basin. Africa Oil has assets in Kenya and Ethiopia and interests in Somali Puntland. Its shares are traded on First North at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm Exchange - and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada.
ShaMaran Petroleum, which is also a company in The Lundin Group of Companies, has Atrushfältet an extremely interesting development asset in the Iraqi part of Kurdistan, a region that is today considered one of the most interesting of the global oil industry after the massive oil discoveries made where. ShaMaran Petroleum is listed in Toronto, Canada, and trading on First North at NASDAQ OMX in Stockholm.
Sincerely,
Robert Eriksson
The Lundin Group of Companies
https://newsclient.omxgroup.com/cdsPublic/viewDisclosure.act…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.633.581 von motz1 am 14.05.13 18:19:20Jetzt bekommen wir also einen Eindruck davon, wie die von Tullow bereits angekündigten weiteren Leads&Prospects im Chew Bahir Basin aussehen.
Slide 18 zeigt, dass uns vielleicht bald eine neue Perlenkette gemeldet wird. Besonders hübsch ist die Aussage "Key is to grow prospect inventory to keep ahead of drilling rigs" auf slide 14 ...
...und der Titel "A Major Emerging Oil Company in East Africa" besticht auch nicht gerade durch Understatement...
Slide 18 zeigt, dass uns vielleicht bald eine neue Perlenkette gemeldet wird. Besonders hübsch ist die Aussage "Key is to grow prospect inventory to keep ahead of drilling rigs" auf slide 14 ...
...und der Titel "A Major Emerging Oil Company in East Africa" besticht auch nicht gerade durch Understatement...
Neue Präsi ist online : http://www.africaoilcorp.com/i/pdf/2013-05_AOIP.pdf
Momentan hat ein wenig verkehrte Welt. Im letzten Jahr hätte eine Bekanntgabe eines Bohrstartes eine Kaufwelle mit einem Kursanstieg von 10 - 20% ausgelöst. Heute nur mal eine Nullnummer.
Was hier momentan bei den Rohstoffwerten abgeht ist, denke ich auch von keinem guten Analysten sauber nachzuvollziehen. Bin ja mal gespannt, welches Haar in der Suppe gefunden wird, wenn die Testergebnisse veröffentlicht werden.Eine positive Kursbeeinflussung bei diesem Umfeld kann ich mir hier schwer vorstellen.
Niki
Was hier momentan bei den Rohstoffwerten abgeht ist, denke ich auch von keinem guten Analysten sauber nachzuvollziehen. Bin ja mal gespannt, welches Haar in der Suppe gefunden wird, wenn die Testergebnisse veröffentlicht werden.Eine positive Kursbeeinflussung bei diesem Umfeld kann ich mir hier schwer vorstellen.
Niki
... Was übrigens derzeit als positives Zeichen für Sabisa in den diversen Boards gewertet wird, ist die Tasache, dass nun die Sabisa-Ergebnisse für Ende Mai angekündigt sind und die Ngamia-Flowtests - die ja bestimmt sehr positiv ausfallen werden - erst im Juni veröffentlicht werden.
Würde man bei Sabisa keine guten News erwarten, dann würde man doch bestimmt beide News gemeinsam veröffentlichen. Zumal sie ja offensichtlich recht zeitnah verfügbar sind...
Daher erwarte auch ich tatsächlich zwei gute News nacheinander (wobei die Ngamia-Ergebnisse grandios sein könnten...)
Würde man bei Sabisa keine guten News erwarten, dann würde man doch bestimmt beide News gemeinsam veröffentlichen. Zumal sie ja offensichtlich recht zeitnah verfügbar sind...
Daher erwarte auch ich tatsächlich zwei gute News nacheinander (wobei die Ngamia-Ergebnisse grandios sein könnten...)
Offensichtlich laufen bereits die Drill-Site-Vorbereitungen für das Amosing prospect unmittelbar südlich von Ngamia in Block 13T. Eine Menge Progress...
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1851638/-/w5arr7z/-/inde…
Lobby and oil firm in row over sharing of revenues
By BARNABAS BII bbii@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Monday, May 13 2013 at 21:34
Some Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and local leaders want a sizable percentage of the oil revenue channelled to projects that are beneficial to the community.
A dispute has erupted between the Turkana community and an oil company over exploration rights, sharing of revenue and jobs.
The community through Turkana Civil Society Platform wants Tullow Oil, which discovered oil in the region two years ago, to implement an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report and give them priority in employment.
The society claims oil exploration at Amosing site — some five kilometres from Ngamia 1 in Turkana South — will destroy grazing fields and displace scores of families.
“The society flouted protocol while prospecting for gasoline at the new site by not involving the community and providing a detailed EIA report,” said Mr Eliud Emeri, the chairman of Turkana Civil Society.
But Tullow has disputed the claims arguing that the local community and leaders were involved in the entire oil exploration.
“Environmental Impact Assessment was carried out and forwarded to relevant departments for approval before moving to the new exploration site,” said Tullow Oil corporate affairs officer Ann Kibuge.
She dismissed some of the conditions by the community like provision of security, noting that it was beyond control of the company.
“We engaged the community and leaders across the board before acquiring the licence, but it is difficult for the company to provide security services,” she said.
Turkana South DC Eliud Godo urged the community to cooperate with the company, arguing that they stood to benefit from the discovery of oil in the semi-arid region.
“The community and the oil exploration company have held several consultations on how to resolve the differences,” he said on phone.
Amosing is about five kilometres from Ngamia 1 at Nakukulas area, where the company discovered oil two years ago.
Some Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and local leaders want a sizable percentage of the oil revenue channelled to projects that are beneficial to the community.
Job opportunities
They also want the local community to be given preference in relevant job opportunities.
Tullow discovered oil at the Ngamia 1 exploration on Lokichar and Nakukulas basin on the border of Turkana South and Turkana East district.
The oil exploration company is to drill another well at Ngamia 2 to explore potential of more oil deposits in the area.
The Turkana County where the Ngamia discovery has been made is one of seven basins mapped in Tullow’s acreage and is similar in size to the 9,000 square Kilometre Lake Albert Rift basin in Uganda.
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1851638/-/w5arr7z/-/inde…
Lobby and oil firm in row over sharing of revenues
By BARNABAS BII bbii@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Monday, May 13 2013 at 21:34
Some Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and local leaders want a sizable percentage of the oil revenue channelled to projects that are beneficial to the community.
A dispute has erupted between the Turkana community and an oil company over exploration rights, sharing of revenue and jobs.
The community through Turkana Civil Society Platform wants Tullow Oil, which discovered oil in the region two years ago, to implement an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report and give them priority in employment.
The society claims oil exploration at Amosing site — some five kilometres from Ngamia 1 in Turkana South — will destroy grazing fields and displace scores of families.
“The society flouted protocol while prospecting for gasoline at the new site by not involving the community and providing a detailed EIA report,” said Mr Eliud Emeri, the chairman of Turkana Civil Society.
But Tullow has disputed the claims arguing that the local community and leaders were involved in the entire oil exploration.
“Environmental Impact Assessment was carried out and forwarded to relevant departments for approval before moving to the new exploration site,” said Tullow Oil corporate affairs officer Ann Kibuge.
She dismissed some of the conditions by the community like provision of security, noting that it was beyond control of the company.
“We engaged the community and leaders across the board before acquiring the licence, but it is difficult for the company to provide security services,” she said.
Turkana South DC Eliud Godo urged the community to cooperate with the company, arguing that they stood to benefit from the discovery of oil in the semi-arid region.
“The community and the oil exploration company have held several consultations on how to resolve the differences,” he said on phone.
Amosing is about five kilometres from Ngamia 1 at Nakukulas area, where the company discovered oil two years ago.
Some Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and local leaders want a sizable percentage of the oil revenue channelled to projects that are beneficial to the community.
Job opportunities
They also want the local community to be given preference in relevant job opportunities.
Tullow discovered oil at the Ngamia 1 exploration on Lokichar and Nakukulas basin on the border of Turkana South and Turkana East district.
The oil exploration company is to drill another well at Ngamia 2 to explore potential of more oil deposits in the area.
The Turkana County where the Ngamia discovery has been made is one of seven basins mapped in Tullow’s acreage and is similar in size to the 9,000 square Kilometre Lake Albert Rift basin in Uganda.