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Ich möchte mich mal ganz herzlich für die konstruktiven Beiträge bedanken. Hier herrscht eine gut Kultur und Gott sei dank befinden sich die Heuschrecken bei anderen Aktien.
Aufgrund der geringen Umsätze in Deutschland ist klar zu erkennen, dass hier nur wenige die Perle entdeckt haben.
Die Kursentwicklung wird hier nicht "dummen deutschem Geld" getrieben. Das beruhigt mich ungemein.
Somit kann hier ein stetiger Kursanstieg erfolgen.
Charttechnisch hat sich hier in den letzten Tagen nicht viel verändert. Erstmal geht der Kurs seitwärts.
Heute könnte sich der Kurs über MA50 = 8,05 CAN$ einstellen. Damit wäre das nächste Ziel bei 9,75 CAN$.
Da wir hier eine megaperle haben sind das nur kurzfristige Ziele. Ich selbst gehe hier von min. einer Verdoppelung bis Jahresende aus.
Wir werden sehen
Niki
Aufgrund der geringen Umsätze in Deutschland ist klar zu erkennen, dass hier nur wenige die Perle entdeckt haben.
Die Kursentwicklung wird hier nicht "dummen deutschem Geld" getrieben. Das beruhigt mich ungemein.
Somit kann hier ein stetiger Kursanstieg erfolgen.
Charttechnisch hat sich hier in den letzten Tagen nicht viel verändert. Erstmal geht der Kurs seitwärts.
Heute könnte sich der Kurs über MA50 = 8,05 CAN$ einstellen. Damit wäre das nächste Ziel bei 9,75 CAN$.
Da wir hier eine megaperle haben sind das nur kurzfristige Ziele. Ich selbst gehe hier von min. einer Verdoppelung bis Jahresende aus.
Wir werden sehen
Niki
Nochmal Reuters-Africa:
Nun zu den gerade vergebenen exploration licences und zur allgemeinen Entwicklung in Kenya - lesenswert
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Kenya closes seven more exploration deals
Mon Jul 2, 2012 11:51am GMT
By Kelly Gilblom
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya has issued exploration licences for seven of its remaining 12 petroleum blocks, a senior Kenyan official said on Monday, as the hunt for oil and gas in east Africa heats up.
Martin Heya, Kenya's petroleum commissioner, said Italy's Eni snapped up three offshore blocks last week, marking its entry into Kenya, while France's Total agreed to terms on a fourth offshore block.
North American companies Rift Energy, ERHC Energy and Pacific Seaboard Investments each signed licensing agreements for one onshore block each.
Foreign interest in Kenya's petroleum blocks has surged since British explorer Tullow Oil announced Kenya's first oil discovery in March, one in a series of major hydrocarbon finds in east Africa that has made the region a hot spot for oil and gas exploration.
"We signed seven blocks in one week. Eni signed three (offshore) blocks, L21, L23 and L24," Heya told Reuters in an interview.
"Things have been going very well ... we've been very busy."
Heya said since the Tullow oil strike Kenya had begun demanding more favourable terms, increasing the cost of exploration for investors.
"They were not very happy about that," said Heya. "But we are no longer a frontier country. You pay an arm and a leg for a license," he said.
Heya did not provide specific figures on licensing fees.
The high cost of exploring off Kenya's coastline in waters plagued by Somali pirates has meant it has been major multinational firms showing interest in the blocks.
ENI'S SHARES CLIMB
Total's Block L22 and Eni's L21, L23 and L24 are all in a cluster starting about 100 kilometres off Kenya's northeast coast in deep water.
"With this operation, Eni further strengthens its leadership in the Sub-Saharan region where it is already present ... with an operated overall production of 450,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day and a rapidly growing exploration activity," Eni said in a statement.
At 1056 GMT Eni's shares were up 0.77 percent, outperforming the country's main index, which was up 0.27 percent.
However, the blocks lie in a contested area at the centre of a dispute between Kenya and Somalia. The two coastal nations disagree over the location of their boundary line in the Indian Ocean.
The row between Kenya and Somalia threatens to upend some exploration rights that Kenya has granted to oil and gas companies, which have already started exploring in the area.
Heya said Nairobi had reassured explorers the blocks would remain Kenyan.
The onshore blocks signed by Kenya last week included coastal blocks L19 and L20, licensed by Rift Energy and Pacific Seaboard Investments, respectively. Near Tullow's discovery in northwestern Kenya, ERHC Energy signed a production sharing contract for Block 11A.
Heya said offshore Block L25 was under negotiation with Norwegian state oil company Statoil and a Qatar-based company was negotiating for offshore Block L26 and onshore Block L14.
Kenya has only five unlicensed blocks remaining out of a total 46 oil and gas exploration blocks.
http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE86105T201…
Nun zu den gerade vergebenen exploration licences und zur allgemeinen Entwicklung in Kenya - lesenswert
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Kenya closes seven more exploration deals
Mon Jul 2, 2012 11:51am GMT
By Kelly Gilblom
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya has issued exploration licences for seven of its remaining 12 petroleum blocks, a senior Kenyan official said on Monday, as the hunt for oil and gas in east Africa heats up.
Martin Heya, Kenya's petroleum commissioner, said Italy's Eni snapped up three offshore blocks last week, marking its entry into Kenya, while France's Total agreed to terms on a fourth offshore block.
North American companies Rift Energy, ERHC Energy and Pacific Seaboard Investments each signed licensing agreements for one onshore block each.
Foreign interest in Kenya's petroleum blocks has surged since British explorer Tullow Oil announced Kenya's first oil discovery in March, one in a series of major hydrocarbon finds in east Africa that has made the region a hot spot for oil and gas exploration.
"We signed seven blocks in one week. Eni signed three (offshore) blocks, L21, L23 and L24," Heya told Reuters in an interview.
"Things have been going very well ... we've been very busy."
Heya said since the Tullow oil strike Kenya had begun demanding more favourable terms, increasing the cost of exploration for investors.
"They were not very happy about that," said Heya. "But we are no longer a frontier country. You pay an arm and a leg for a license," he said.
Heya did not provide specific figures on licensing fees.
The high cost of exploring off Kenya's coastline in waters plagued by Somali pirates has meant it has been major multinational firms showing interest in the blocks.
ENI'S SHARES CLIMB
Total's Block L22 and Eni's L21, L23 and L24 are all in a cluster starting about 100 kilometres off Kenya's northeast coast in deep water.
"With this operation, Eni further strengthens its leadership in the Sub-Saharan region where it is already present ... with an operated overall production of 450,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day and a rapidly growing exploration activity," Eni said in a statement.
At 1056 GMT Eni's shares were up 0.77 percent, outperforming the country's main index, which was up 0.27 percent.
However, the blocks lie in a contested area at the centre of a dispute between Kenya and Somalia. The two coastal nations disagree over the location of their boundary line in the Indian Ocean.
The row between Kenya and Somalia threatens to upend some exploration rights that Kenya has granted to oil and gas companies, which have already started exploring in the area.
Heya said Nairobi had reassured explorers the blocks would remain Kenyan.
The onshore blocks signed by Kenya last week included coastal blocks L19 and L20, licensed by Rift Energy and Pacific Seaboard Investments, respectively. Near Tullow's discovery in northwestern Kenya, ERHC Energy signed a production sharing contract for Block 11A.
Heya said offshore Block L25 was under negotiation with Norwegian state oil company Statoil and a Qatar-based company was negotiating for offshore Block L26 and onshore Block L14.
Kenya has only five unlicensed blocks remaining out of a total 46 oil and gas exploration blocks.
http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE86105T201…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.344.479 von motz1 am 02.07.12 18:54:25Korrektur:
London hat derzeit BST - British Summer Time. Demnach ist das Update um 8 Uhr unserer Zeit zu erwarten.
London hat derzeit BST - British Summer Time. Demnach ist das Update um 8 Uhr unserer Zeit zu erwarten.
Zum Thema Update:
Tullow hat getwittert:
#Tullow Oil will issue a Trading Statement on Wed 4 July at 7am http://bit.ly/TullowReleases #Ghana #Uganda #Kenya #FrenchGuiana
http://twitter.com/#!/TullowOilplc
Tullow sitzt in London, daher nehme ich an dass "7am" GMT ist. Wenn ich mich richtig entsinne müssten wir dann um 9 Uhr unserer Zeit am Vormittag was zu lesen bekommen (Zeitverschiebung +1 Stunde sowie + 1 Stunde wg. Sommerzeit) - am Mittwoch
Tullow hat getwittert:
#Tullow Oil will issue a Trading Statement on Wed 4 July at 7am http://bit.ly/TullowReleases #Ghana #Uganda #Kenya #FrenchGuiana
http://twitter.com/#!/TullowOilplc
Tullow sitzt in London, daher nehme ich an dass "7am" GMT ist. Wenn ich mich richtig entsinne müssten wir dann um 9 Uhr unserer Zeit am Vormittag was zu lesen bekommen (Zeitverschiebung +1 Stunde sowie + 1 Stunde wg. Sommerzeit) - am Mittwoch
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.344.376 von motz1 am 02.07.12 18:28:36besten dank
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.344.181 von AMUN666 am 02.07.12 17:42:34Hi,
ggf. 1x kurz zurückblättern, Beitrag #1108 - die ersten beiden Absätze beziehen sich m.E. auf deine Frage. Stand ist noch aktuell, ich kann dem absolut nichts hinzufügen...
Grüße
ggf. 1x kurz zurückblättern, Beitrag #1108 - die ersten beiden Absätze beziehen sich m.E. auf deine Frage. Stand ist noch aktuell, ich kann dem absolut nichts hinzufügen...
Grüße
Tullow Oil moves to new drilling site as Ngamia-1 results awaited ....
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Tullow+Oil+moves+to+new+d…
was ist davon zu halten ???
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Tullow+Oil+moves+to+new+d…
was ist davon zu halten ???
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.343.192 von lionking1963 am 02.07.12 13:59:42habe gerade die realtimemaske geöffnet handel in den USA aber nicht in CAN.
auf yahoo finance wird angezeigt das der markt in 1 h 42 m eröffnet aber vielleicht machen die shorties ja mal einen tag pause.
ist schon seltsam was da in den letzten tagen von reuters und über tageszeitungen zum bashen verbreitet wird und am ende wird alles von AOI dementiert.
ist schon seltsam was da in den letzten tagen von reuters und über tageszeitungen zum bashen verbreitet wird und am ende wird alles von AOI dementiert.