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Ist schon ganz hübsch mit anzuschauen
Hab mal die verschiedenen Boards überflogen, da kommen auch User die ich (subjektiv!) für moderat erachte ziemlich ins Schwärmen.
Sehr informativ ist auch www.worldstocks.co.uk
Und die neuen Präsis kann man nicht oft genug anschauen
Happy weekend @all ...
Hab mal die verschiedenen Boards überflogen, da kommen auch User die ich (subjektiv!) für moderat erachte ziemlich ins Schwärmen.
Sehr informativ ist auch www.worldstocks.co.uk
Und die neuen Präsis kann man nicht oft genug anschauen
Happy weekend @all ...
... Unser Baby fliegt ganz schön... Nächste Woche könnten die 5 CAD fallen...
http://m.upi.com/m/story/UPI-84401334257882/
East Africa is world's new energy frontier
Published: April 12, 2012 at 3:11 PM
MAPUTO, Mozambique, April 12 (UPI) -- Not long ago the ramshackle former Portuguese colony of Mozambique on the east coast of Africa was written off as a basket case.
Now it's on the cusp of energy riches as the region becomes the world's hottest oil and natural gas zone and is likely to become a major gas exporter.
"East Africa used to be regarded as an oil industry backwater, a poorer relative to the continent's resource-rich north and west," the Financial Times observed.
"That's changed over the past 12 months as majors and independents invest hundreds of millions of dollars in exploration and compete to snap up licenses on the continent's last hydrocarbon frontier."
Indeed, the region's energy boom's so great the main impediment is a shortage of deep-water rigs. This is due to a drilling boom and a downturn in production of new offshore rigs during the recession that began in 2008.
Industry sources say 50 new rigs are planned but the shortage is expected to persist for some time with charter rates hitting $600,000 per day.
Tullow Oil, a London wildcatter, and Britain's Heritage Oil got the ball rolling in 2006 when they struck oil in Uganda's sector of the 3,500-square-mile Lake Albert rift basin which extends into the Democratic Republic of Congo.
They plan to extend exploration to the East African rift basins of Kenya, the region's biggest economy, and Ethiopia in 2013.
The Lake Albert field contains an estimated 1 billion barrels of oil, making it the biggest onshore field found in sub-Saharan Africa in two decades.
In March, Tullow sold one-third of its interest in its Uganda blocks to the China National Offshore Oil Corp. for $1.467 billion. CNOOC and France's Total plan to spend several billion dollars on developing the field over the next few years.
But things got really turned around in February 2011 when Texas company Anadarko Petroleum Corp., one of the world's largest independent oil and gas outfits, and Cove Energy of London hit natural gas at their Windjammer well in the Indian Ocean off Mozambique, where exploration is most advanced.
Two other strikes quickly followed, giving them an estimated 12 trillion cubic feet of gas, or 2.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The field could contain up to 30 tcf.
Italy's Eni, lead partner in Mozambique's offshore Mamba Northeast field, announced a new giant gas discovery March 26 that boosted reserves there to at least 10 tcf.
Eni says the field off Cape Delgado holds a potential 40 tcf of gas. The Financial Times said the Mozambique fields could contain up to 60 tcf.
Anadarko and Cove are spending $150 million on exploration in Uganda over the next two years and looking to expand into Kenya, where oil was discovered this year in the northwestern Turkana region.
These finds, spearheaded by Tullow and its Canadian partner Africa Oil Corp., showed strong indications the oil-bearing strata runs into Ethiopia, where exploration is getting under way.
Africa Oil Corp., meantime, recently hit pay dirt in neighboring Somaliland, a breakaway enclave in the north of strife-torn Somalia west of Kenya.
Australian explorer Jacka Resources has moved into the Habra Garhajis block in southwestern Somaliland, which declared its independence in 1991 and has enjoyed relative stability despite the Somalia bloodletting, to start exploration work.
Norway's Statoil made a major gas find off Tanzania, Mozambique's northern neighbor, in February, with reserves estimated at 5 tcf. That's the biggest find so far in Tanzania, which will auction off 16 offshore oil exploration blocks in September, with the process due to close in 2013.
Africa-focused Ophir Energy and the BG Group of Britain, the largest supplier of liquefied natural gas to the United States, have recently made significant gas finds off Tanzania.
Meshack Kagya, top geologist with the state-run Tanzania Petroleum Development Corp., said the country's gas reserves stand at 10 tcf and are expected to grow.
The gas finds are expected to establish the region as a key hub for supplying the energy-hungry Asian market, particularly China and India.
LNG shipments will go directly across the India Ocean from Kenya's Mombasa and other ports that are expected to be constructed as the energy boom transforms East Africa's economies.
http://m.upi.com/m/story/UPI-84401334257882/
East Africa is world's new energy frontier
Published: April 12, 2012 at 3:11 PM
MAPUTO, Mozambique, April 12 (UPI) -- Not long ago the ramshackle former Portuguese colony of Mozambique on the east coast of Africa was written off as a basket case.
Now it's on the cusp of energy riches as the region becomes the world's hottest oil and natural gas zone and is likely to become a major gas exporter.
"East Africa used to be regarded as an oil industry backwater, a poorer relative to the continent's resource-rich north and west," the Financial Times observed.
"That's changed over the past 12 months as majors and independents invest hundreds of millions of dollars in exploration and compete to snap up licenses on the continent's last hydrocarbon frontier."
Indeed, the region's energy boom's so great the main impediment is a shortage of deep-water rigs. This is due to a drilling boom and a downturn in production of new offshore rigs during the recession that began in 2008.
Industry sources say 50 new rigs are planned but the shortage is expected to persist for some time with charter rates hitting $600,000 per day.
Tullow Oil, a London wildcatter, and Britain's Heritage Oil got the ball rolling in 2006 when they struck oil in Uganda's sector of the 3,500-square-mile Lake Albert rift basin which extends into the Democratic Republic of Congo.
They plan to extend exploration to the East African rift basins of Kenya, the region's biggest economy, and Ethiopia in 2013.
The Lake Albert field contains an estimated 1 billion barrels of oil, making it the biggest onshore field found in sub-Saharan Africa in two decades.
In March, Tullow sold one-third of its interest in its Uganda blocks to the China National Offshore Oil Corp. for $1.467 billion. CNOOC and France's Total plan to spend several billion dollars on developing the field over the next few years.
But things got really turned around in February 2011 when Texas company Anadarko Petroleum Corp., one of the world's largest independent oil and gas outfits, and Cove Energy of London hit natural gas at their Windjammer well in the Indian Ocean off Mozambique, where exploration is most advanced.
Two other strikes quickly followed, giving them an estimated 12 trillion cubic feet of gas, or 2.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The field could contain up to 30 tcf.
Italy's Eni, lead partner in Mozambique's offshore Mamba Northeast field, announced a new giant gas discovery March 26 that boosted reserves there to at least 10 tcf.
Eni says the field off Cape Delgado holds a potential 40 tcf of gas. The Financial Times said the Mozambique fields could contain up to 60 tcf.
Anadarko and Cove are spending $150 million on exploration in Uganda over the next two years and looking to expand into Kenya, where oil was discovered this year in the northwestern Turkana region.
These finds, spearheaded by Tullow and its Canadian partner Africa Oil Corp., showed strong indications the oil-bearing strata runs into Ethiopia, where exploration is getting under way.
Africa Oil Corp., meantime, recently hit pay dirt in neighboring Somaliland, a breakaway enclave in the north of strife-torn Somalia west of Kenya.
Australian explorer Jacka Resources has moved into the Habra Garhajis block in southwestern Somaliland, which declared its independence in 1991 and has enjoyed relative stability despite the Somalia bloodletting, to start exploration work.
Norway's Statoil made a major gas find off Tanzania, Mozambique's northern neighbor, in February, with reserves estimated at 5 tcf. That's the biggest find so far in Tanzania, which will auction off 16 offshore oil exploration blocks in September, with the process due to close in 2013.
Africa-focused Ophir Energy and the BG Group of Britain, the largest supplier of liquefied natural gas to the United States, have recently made significant gas finds off Tanzania.
Meshack Kagya, top geologist with the state-run Tanzania Petroleum Development Corp., said the country's gas reserves stand at 10 tcf and are expected to grow.
The gas finds are expected to establish the region as a key hub for supplying the energy-hungry Asian market, particularly China and India.
LNG shipments will go directly across the India Ocean from Kenya's Mombasa and other ports that are expected to be constructed as the energy boom transforms East Africa's economies.
Und die slide 30 mit der Zusammenfassung:
Summary
• AOC has assembled a robust highly prospective East African portfolio that
spans 4 different proven petroleum provinces with multi-billion barrel potential
• AOC has experienced management and staff with offices in Vancouver,
Calgary, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, and Bosasso
• AOC has secured excellent partners, such as Tullow, to help fund exploration
programs and guide/accelerate operational activities
• An aggressive drilling campaign began in Q1 2012: two rigs operating
continuously to drill 7 to 10 wells in the next 18 months
• AOC consolidated balance sheet is strong; $118MM cash
Shares Outstanding 218.6MM Fully Diluted 228.7MM Market cap ~ $800MM
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www.africaoilcorp.com
Summary
• AOC has assembled a robust highly prospective East African portfolio that
spans 4 different proven petroleum provinces with multi-billion barrel potential
• AOC has experienced management and staff with offices in Vancouver,
Calgary, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, and Bosasso
• AOC has secured excellent partners, such as Tullow, to help fund exploration
programs and guide/accelerate operational activities
• An aggressive drilling campaign began in Q1 2012: two rigs operating
continuously to drill 7 to 10 wells in the next 18 months
• AOC consolidated balance sheet is strong; $118MM cash
Shares Outstanding 218.6MM Fully Diluted 228.7MM Market cap ~ $800MM
AOI – TSXV AOI – OMX Stockholm
www.africaoilcorp.com
Slide Nr. 5
Tullow’s Ugandan discoveries now likely
exceed 2.5 BBO* in the Lake Albert region.
• Tullow brings a 97% success rate to our
new partnership.
• Tullow paid $10 MM past costs and will
carry AOC for next $23.75 MM.
• Tullow brings to the partnership:
– Talented exploration personnel
– Drilling expertise and staff
– Seismic processing expertise
– Access to the Uganda export pipeline
Das sind einerseits sehr gute Strukturen, auf die AOI zurückgreifen kann. Das ist aber auch eine gute Grundlage für Tullow, AOI bei sich einzubauen.
Tullow’s Ugandan discoveries now likely
exceed 2.5 BBO* in the Lake Albert region.
• Tullow brings a 97% success rate to our
new partnership.
• Tullow paid $10 MM past costs and will
carry AOC for next $23.75 MM.
• Tullow brings to the partnership:
– Talented exploration personnel
– Drilling expertise and staff
– Seismic processing expertise
– Access to the Uganda export pipeline
Das sind einerseits sehr gute Strukturen, auf die AOI zurückgreifen kann. Das ist aber auch eine gute Grundlage für Tullow, AOI bei sich einzubauen.
moin gimo. hab grad keinen zugriff, von dem was ich gestern noch gesehen habe sind die präsis auch echte perlen :-) horn hat auch eine neue und stellt seismics von jemen und puntland gegenüber... Auch die nrs bauen aufeinander auf, wenn man es so deuten mag. Erst seal und working system, dann jetzt die mögliche zusätzliche pay zone. Zusammen mit den neuen präsis
Es gibt eine April-Variante der Corporate Präsentation:
http://www.africaoilcorp.com/i/pdf/2012-April-Presentation.p…
Seht Euch mal Slide #7 an...
New Ngamia Discovery and legacy Shell Loperot discovery confirm Tertiary petroleum system
Same system as Albert Graben in Uganda Uganda where Tullow has where Tullow has
discovered 2.5 billion barrels of oil
Over 80 mapped leads and prospects from seismic and FTG
Roughly the size of the North Sea
Das ist doch einmal eine Aussage.... 80 mapped leads und ungefähr die Größe der Nordsee...
http://www.africaoilcorp.com/i/pdf/2012-April-Presentation.p…
Seht Euch mal Slide #7 an...
New Ngamia Discovery and legacy Shell Loperot discovery confirm Tertiary petroleum system
Same system as Albert Graben in Uganda Uganda where Tullow has where Tullow has
discovered 2.5 billion barrels of oil
Over 80 mapped leads and prospects from seismic and FTG
Roughly the size of the North Sea
Das ist doch einmal eine Aussage.... 80 mapped leads und ungefähr die Größe der Nordsee...
From Old Park Lane this AM.
Sent: 12 April 2012 08:46
Subject: Range Resources - Puntland drilling update: Oil shows - Note from Old Park Lane Capital
Please find attached our latest note on Range Resources.
The Shabeel exploration well in Puntland is exhibiting very encouraging oil and gas shows as drilling has progressed to 2,700 metres. We believe that this demonstrates the presence of an active hydrocarbon system in the region. Range and its partners will now continue drilling in order to probe the primary targets in the well to a total depth of 3,800 metres.
Given that Range and its partners have not yet probed the primary targets in the deeper zones, we believe that the easing of the share price is unjustified. The oil and gas shows in the shallower horizons are indisputably positive news and the prospect of additional hydrocarbons in these intervals would provide very attractive upside to pre-drill resource estimates of the primary targets in Shabeel.
With kind regards
Sent: 12 April 2012 08:46
Subject: Range Resources - Puntland drilling update: Oil shows - Note from Old Park Lane Capital
Please find attached our latest note on Range Resources.
The Shabeel exploration well in Puntland is exhibiting very encouraging oil and gas shows as drilling has progressed to 2,700 metres. We believe that this demonstrates the presence of an active hydrocarbon system in the region. Range and its partners will now continue drilling in order to probe the primary targets in the well to a total depth of 3,800 metres.
Given that Range and its partners have not yet probed the primary targets in the deeper zones, we believe that the easing of the share price is unjustified. The oil and gas shows in the shallower horizons are indisputably positive news and the prospect of additional hydrocarbons in these intervals would provide very attractive upside to pre-drill resource estimates of the primary targets in Shabeel.
With kind regards
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.027.369 von gimo211 am 11.04.12 23:37:39bei aoi sind lundin und die meisten investierten zu einer elefantenjagd angetreten
und der ist noch nicht erlegt
aber vielleicht gibts nachkaufchancen
bin auf jeden fall auf die kursbewegungen von morgen gespannt ...
und der ist noch nicht erlegt
aber vielleicht gibts nachkaufchancen
bin auf jeden fall auf die kursbewegungen von morgen gespannt ...
Hier noch ein kurzer Filmbeitrag zu Kenya: Interessant ist, dass Tullow die Rahmenbedingungen in Kenya lobt (Minute 1:14) und als attraktiver als in Uganda bezeichnet.
[Ironie: Interessant ist auch, dass bei Minute 1:48 selbst die google-Mitschrift kapituliert und sagt: "I dont't understand" ]
Hier geht es zum Filmchen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV9LjEQpcuo
[Ironie: Interessant ist auch, dass bei Minute 1:48 selbst die google-Mitschrift kapituliert und sagt: "I dont't understand" ]
Hier geht es zum Filmchen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV9LjEQpcuo