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      schrieb am 26.11.12 09:51:18
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.861.291 von Drill-a-Hill am 26.11.12 09:45:01Soll heissen,mit jeder weiterer Entdeckung geht der Kurs zurück,oder was?
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      schrieb am 26.11.12 09:50:02
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      Ist hier vielleicht jemand der die 796m hydrocarbon shows interpretieren kann?
      Da schmeißen wohl ein paar das Handtuch weil sie etwas anderes erwartet haben bzw. vielleicht auch nicht wissen was sich aus den 796m hydrocarbon shows ergeben könnte. Die Frage ist in wie weit die 30 metres of net oil pay in Tertiary sandstone reservoirs nun das String of Pearls Prinzip bestätigen?
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      schrieb am 26.11.12 09:45:01
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      Twiga South-1 Oil Discovery

      30m NetPay scheint dem Markt nicht zu gefallen, mir schon, I take it :cool: ,
      100% Erfolgsquote bisher kann sich zeigen lassen, weiter so AOI und Tullow!!!

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      A series of flow tests will now be conducted on the well over the next 4-8 weeks. Following completion of the testing programme, the rig will move back to flow test the Ngamia-1 well.

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      schrieb am 26.11.12 09:42:43
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      Hat da irgend jemand eine Erklärung dafür?
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      schrieb am 26.11.12 08:49:59
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      schrieb am 26.11.12 08:27:28
      Beitrag Nr. 1.875 ()
      "Oil in fractured rock reservoir" gegoogelt, hier eines der Ergebnisse:

      http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1944-48/data/pg/…
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      schrieb am 26.11.12 08:16:03
      Beitrag Nr. 1.874 ()
      Tullows Mail:

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      Twiga South-1 Oil Discovery

      26 November 2012 - Tullow Oil plc (Tullow) announces that the Twiga South-1 exploration well in Block 13T, onshore Kenya, has encountered 30 metres of net oil pay with further potential to be assessed on test and has also encountered a tight fractured rock section with hydrocarbon shows over a gross interval of 796 metres.

      Twiga South-1 has been drilled to a total depth of 3,250 metres and has been successfully logged and sampled. Three sandstone reservoir zones, analogous to Ngamia-1, were encountered and moveable oil, with an API greater than 30 degrees, has been recovered to surface. Further potential exists up dip of the well and will be subsequently appraised.

      In addition to the net pay, the well also penetrated a thick section of tight fractured rock below 2,272 metres which had extensive hydrocarbon shows over a gross interval of 796 metres. Moveable oil with an API greater than 30 degrees was also successfully sampled from this section. This tight fractured rock section is a new play-type for the region that will require further evaluation to understand its extent and any productive potential.

      The Twiga South structure is the second prospect to be tested in the Lokichar Basin as part of a multi-well drilling campaign in Kenya and Ethiopia and is the first oil discovery in Block 13T. It is located 22km to the north of the Ngamia-1A discovery and further de-risks a number of other similar features on the western margin of the basin.

      A series of flow tests will now be conducted on the well over the next 4-8 weeks. Following completion of the testing programme, the rig will move back to flow test the Ngamia-1 well.

      Elsewhere in Tullow’s East African Rift basin acreage, a result from the Paipai-1 well in Block 10A in Kenya is expected by the end of the year and the Sabisa-1 well in the South Omo Block in Ethiopia is expected to commence drilling by the end of December.

      Tullow has a 50% operated interest in the Twiga South-1 well with Africa Oil holding the remaining 50% interest.

      Angus McCoss, Exploration Director, commented, “Following the basin-opening Ngamia-1 well result earlier this year, I am pleased to announce that our second well in our onshore Kenya rift basins campaign has also discovered oil. This immediate follow on discovery reaffirms the considerable prospectivity of the Lokichar Basin. Having significantly expanded our plans in Kenya and Ethiopia, there is much to look forward to as the exploration campaign and testing programme move ahead.”
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      schrieb am 26.11.12 08:13:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1.873 ()
      Um bei der Kryptik zu bleiben: :):);)

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      Good morning!

      Please find enclosed a news release issued this morning. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to call.

      Best regards,

      Sophia Shane
      Ph. 604 689 7842

      AFRICA OIL ANNOUNCES SECOND SIGNIFICANT OIL DISCOVERY
      IN KENYA AT TWIGA SOUTH-1 WELL


      November 26, 2012 (AOI–TSXV, AOI–NASDAQ OMX) … Africa Oil Corp. (“Africa Oil” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the second significant oil discovery in Kenya at the Twiga South-1 well. The Twiga South-1 exploration well, located in Block 13T, onshore Kenya, has encountered 30 metres of net oil pay in Tertiary sandstone reservoirs with further potential to be assessed by testing. In addition, the well has also encountered a thick sequence of fractured rock section exhibiting oil and wet gas shows over a gross interval of 796 metres.

      Twiga South-1 has been drilled to a total depth of 3,250 metres and has been successfully logged and sampled. Three sandstone reservoir units, analogous to Ngamia-1, were encountered and moveable oil, with an API greater than 30 degrees, has been recovered to surface from all three zones. Further potential exists up dip of the well and will be subsequently appraised.

      In addition to the net pay in shallower reservoirs, the well also penetrated a thick section of lower porosity fractured rocks below 2,272 metres that had extensive hydrocarbon shows over a gross interval of 796 metres. Moveable oil with an API greater than 30 degrees was also successfully sampled from this section. This fractured rock section is a new play-type for the region that will be further evaluated by testing to understand its extent and any productive potential.

      The Twiga South structure is the second prospect to be tested in the Lokichar Basin as part of a multi-well drilling campaign in Kenya and Ethiopia and is the first oil discovery in Block 13T. It is located over 22km to the north of the Ngamia-1 discovery and further de-risks a number of other similar features on the western margin of the basin.

      A series of flow tests will now be conducted on the well over the next 4-8 weeks. Following completion of the testing program, the rig will move back to flow test the Ngamia-1 well.

      Elsewhere in Africa Oil’s East African Rift basin portfolio, the Paipai-1 well in Block 10A in Kenya is drilling as planned and results are expected to be released by the end of the year. Mobilization of the drilling rig for the Sabisa-1 well in the South Omo Block in Ethiopia is proceeding and the well is expected to commence drilling by the end of December.

      Keith Hill, President and CEO of Africa Oil commented, “This second discovery, immediately following the basin-opening Ngamia-1 well result earlier this year, reaffirms the considerable prospectivity of the Lokichar Basin. Of notable interest, is the new fractured play opportunity which has been encountered for the first time in East Africa. We are very pleased with these exciting results to date and have significantly expanded our plans in Kenya and Ethiopia. With over 100 significant prospects and leads identified and an active drilling program with at least 3 drilling rigs operational, there is much to look forward to in 2013 as the exploration campaign and testing programs move ahead.”

      The Twiga South-1 well is operated by Tullow Oil plc who hold a 50% working interest. Africa Oil holds the remaining 50% interest.


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      Zur NR: http://africaoilcorp.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/africa-oi…
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      schrieb am 25.11.12 22:10:56
      Beitrag Nr. 1.872 ()
      ... Da ich bei einem sp von CAD 250 vor einem Verkauf zunächst den Bundesfinanzminister persönlich informieren müsste, meint das letzte ;), dass solche Niveaus vielleicht dann doch nicht vollkommen wahrscheinlich sind...

      Mei-o-mei....
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