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      schrieb am 01.06.18 20:05:32
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.817.679 von texas2 am 23.05.18 20:01:52Tullow Hires Wood To Design Kenyan Oil Pipeline
      Wednesday May 30, 2018
      URL: https://www.rigzone.com/news/wire/tullow_hires_wood_to_desig…

      LONDON, May 30 (Reuters) - Tullow Oil hired Wood to design a pipeline needed to bring crude from Kenya's Lokichar onshore fields to Lamu on the Indian Ocean coast, Wood said on Wednesday.
      Kenya, which currently exports no crude, discovered commercial oil reserves in its Lokichar basin in 2012 and the 800-km (500-mile) pipeline is expected to be built before production is due to start in 2021/22.
      Tullow operates the Kenyan fields, while the other investors are Canada's Africa Oil and France's Total. Kenya's government is expected to take a stake through state-owned National Oil.
      A government official told Reuters last month that Wood was picked to design the pipeline.
      Tullow has said the Amosing and Ngamia fields in the basin have estimated contingent resources of about 560 million barrels, with plateau production potentially reaching 100,000 barrels per day.
      The cost of the pipeline is estimated at $1.1 billion, with a further $2.9 billion needed for upstream operations, Tullow says. A final investment decision on the upstream and pipeline plans is expected in 2019.
      Tullow picked Australia's Worley Parsons as engineers for its oil blocks, a government official said.
      Kenya moved a closer to full production at the blocs this month when the local government and the national government agreed on revenue sharing.
      The agreement on revenue sharing will pave the way for the passage of a much delayed law on petroleum production, allowing Tullow to start shipping oil, which has been held in storage tanks for a year as it waited for the law.
      (Reporting By Shadia Nasralla Additional reporting by Duncan Miriri in Nairobi Editing by Edmund Blair)
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      schrieb am 24.05.18 18:26:48
      Beitrag Nr. 3.510 ()
      das wars dann wohl wieder - abwärts gen Süden anstatt nach Norden!
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      schrieb am 23.05.18 20:01:52
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.803.432 von texas2 am 21.05.18 20:04:35laut diesem Artikel hätten wir jetzt 2 Tage verspätung

      By PSCU, NAIROBI, Kenya, May 23 President Uhuru Kenyatta will flag off trucking of Kenyas early oil from Lokichar in Turkana County on June 3, in what will inject oil as a critical factor in the economy, State House says.
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      schrieb am 21.05.18 20:04:35
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.802.379 von texas2 am 21.05.18 15:33:57mit der aussage von kenyatta als zündfunke


      MIMAH MUENI, NAIROBI, Kenya, May 19 President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday announced that the production of oil from the Turkana oilfields would now start without any hindrance after an agreement was reached on the sharing of revenue.

      The President said revenue from the oil would be shared in the following way: 75 percent for all Kenyans through the National Government, 20 percent to the county government and five percent to the local community.


      The Head of State spoke after a deal was struck on the Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Bill, specifically with regards to provisions for revenue sharing.

      “We now have an understanding that can put Kenya on the map of oil exporting countries. We will intensify our exploration efforts not just in Turkana but the rest of the country now that we have a legal instrument that can help guide how oil and gas will be handled in our republic,” the President said.

      The first trucks carrying crude oil are scheduled to roll out of Turkana County by June 1.

      The President was joined at State House, Nairobi, where he made the announcement by Deputy President William Ruto and leaders from Turkana led by Governor Josphat Nanok.

      President Kenyatta thanked Governor Nanok and the other Turkana leaders for their initiative to find a quick resolution to the outstanding issues.

      Governor Nanok has said the leadership and the people of Turkana were now fully in support of the exploration and production of oil after the disagreements were resolved.

      He said the Council of Governors, which he chairs, is also satisfied with how the issue was resolved.

      “The impediment that the Turkana people were concerned with and even the council of Governors raised in its petition to Parliament has now been discussed and resolved,” said the governor.

      He said the leadership from Turkana would support the fast-tracking of the transportation of oil by road as well as the construction of the oil pipeline to Lamu Port.
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      schrieb am 21.05.18 15:33:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.780.175 von Imperat am 17.05.18 12:12:16das elend ist heute in sweden um 16% gestiegen (auch wenn die lundins nicht zum zug kommen sollten erhält aoi auf diese weise Aufmerksamkeit in der Branche)

      AFRICA OIL
      INTRESSED BY PETROBRAS AFRICA ASSETS - RTRS (Direct)
      2018-05-18 17:05
      STOCKHOLM (Direct) The Brazilian oil giant Petrobras, who is wrestled with debt and corruption investigations, is told to sell its African assets.

      Three consortia, in which Africa Oil is a part of one, is said to have submitted a bid for African assets comprising two Nigerian assets, offshore.

      It wrote Reuters on Thursday with reference to persons with insight into the matter.

      Petrobras' share of African assets has previously been subject to a value of around $ 2 billion, according to the Reuters article.

      The oil merchant giant Vitol, together with London-based Delonex, is looking for oil in the eastern and central parts of Africa, as well as the Lundin family's Africa Oil to be one of the bidders where bids were submitted in early May.

      Just before Christmas, the big owner Lukas Lundin told the news agency Direct that Africa Oil has aimed at acquiring production assets, looking at, among other things, potential major purchases in West Africa, offshore, in the billionth grade.

      "We are looking at four different possible acquisitions in West Africa right now and there is a large acquisition that looks interesting with a price tag of up to $ 1 billion. We have a cash box of over $ 400 million since we can borrow money," he said. to Direct.

      The other two consortia are reportedly comprised of Glencore and Royal Dutch Shell.

      Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard#w7jpYdKUp5x1i6…
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      schrieb am 17.05.18 12:12:16
      Beitrag Nr. 3.506 ()
      Öl steigt - Africa Oil - seitwärts
      es ist schon ein Elend mit Africa Oil. Die Ölpreise steigen - die Prognosen auch - nur unsere Africa Oil bewegt sich völlig untertourig! Ein Trauerspiel - was meint ihr? Wird das noch was?
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      schrieb am 10.05.18 20:06:38
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.704.974 von texas2 am 06.05.18 19:09:54
      Tullow says it’s awaiting nod for oil transport to Mombasa

      Tullow is ready to transport oil from Turkana to Mombasa before the end of this month but is still waiting for the governments permission to do so. The government has indicated that it was preparing for the trucking of the oil under the Early Oil Pilot Scheme by the end of May although that prospective is facing a number of obstacles. The oil companys country manager Martin Mbogo, however, said they were only waiting for a nod from the government to start the transportation. Responding to questions on Tullows preparedness for the piloting, Mr Mbogo said they were still engaging the government to ensure the success of the scheme. From a technical perspective, Tullow is ready to commence Early Oil Piloting Scheme trucking. However, stakeholder engagements led by the government of Kenya are ongoing and we await for the governments green light to proceed, said Mr Mbogo. Despite the assurance, the probability of that happening has been set back by the suspension of the new Petroleum Bill in the National Assembly. Majority, Leader Aden Duale said there were too many changes proposed by MPs, necessitating its temporary withdrawal. Under the scheme, the oil will be taken by road to the Kenya Petroleum Refineries in Mombasa as it awaits exportation. The piloting programme, however, faces a number of challenges. There has been an uproar over what Turkana people should get following a contested proposal in the new Petroleum Bill that is before the National Assembly sponsored by the national government. The proposed law gives Turkana County a total of 25 per cent from the oil revenue but that is capped so that the total amount given does not exceed what the county gets from the National Treasury each year. From that, 20 per cent will go to the county government and the remaining to the host community. The residents and their leaders want 10 per cent for the host community and have already drawn a red line. They said any attempt to lower the percentage will be a provocation to act. At Lepese village in Turkana South, Mr Malcon Lopatio, was more blunt, saying they were ready to fight for what they believed was their right share. We are always being called for meetings but nothing is coming out of them. These are useless meetings. If they do not want to listen to us and address our problems they should be ready for a difficult time, said Mr Lopatio, a boda boda rider. Mr Samuel Lomodo, a local leader, said the general feeling among the people was that with the 10 per cent their lives would be improved faster. He said it would be an insult to the residents if that was to be reduced. The message is clear and the people here have spoken. They have said there will be no oil that will leave Turkana unless they are assured that they will get the 10 per cent, said Mr Lomodo in Lokichar. Another big challenge is the delayed construction of Kainuk bridge that literally connects Turkana to the outside world. Without the bridge, which the Deputy President William Ruto recently said had been allocated Sh1.5 billion, transportation of the oil will be impossible. https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/news/counties/Tullow-say…
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      schrieb am 06.05.18 19:09:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.619.593 von texas2 am 24.04.18 20:57:47So ganz habe ich nie verstanden warum die Lundins nach AOI zusätzlich noch Africa Energy aufgesetzt haben (???), wo sie doch jetzt AOI auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent mehr diversifiziert aufgestellt haben und AOI damit eine richtige Upstreamfirma werden könnte, die in das Beuteschema eines Major oder einer staatlichen Firma aus Asien zB sehr gut passen könnte, wenn sie die 100k bbl/d oder ähnliches eines Tages doch noch reißen. Zur Zeit ist AOI sowieso wegen dem geplanten Pipelineflaschenhals in Kenia für die Zukunft auf 20-30k bbl/d beschränkt (was sich mMn in dem schwachen Aktienkurs zurzeit spiegelt und begründet).


      Africa Oil Corp. Acquires Shares of Africa Energy Corp.

      VANCOUVER, May 4, 2018 /CNW/ - (AOI-TSX, AOI-Nasdaq Stockholm) Africa Oil Corp. ("Africa Oil", "AOC" or the "Company") announced today that it had acquired 144,956,250 common shares of Africa Energy Corp. ("Africa Energy" or the "Company") (TSXV:AFE or Nasdaq First North: AEC) for CAD$0.16 per common share (USD$0.1242 per common share). Immediately prior to the acquisition, Africa Oil held a total of 91,096,164 common shares representing approximately 28.54% of the Company's then issued and outstanding common shares. Following the acquisition, Africa Oil now holds a total of 236,052,414 common shares, or approximately 34.63% of the Company's issued and outstanding share capital. The common shares were acquired pursuant to a private placement offering on May 4, 2018 for a total consideration of CAD$23,192,960 (approximately USD$17,999,969). The common shares of the Company were acquired by Africa Oil for investment purposes. Africa Oil may from time to time increase or decrease its investments in the common shares of Africa Energy depending upon the business and prospects of the Company and depending on future market conditions About Africa Oil Corp. Africa Oil Corp. is a Canadian oil and gas company with assets in Kenya and Ethiopia. The Company is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and on Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol "AOI". Additional Information The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out below at 3:30 Pacific Time on May 4, 2018. A copy of the Early Warning Report filed pursuant to National Instrument 62-103 may be obtained from Ronda Fullerton, 1-604-689-7842. ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD "Keith C. Hill" President and CEO
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      schrieb am 04.05.18 15:17:44
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.681.591 von Imperat am 02.05.18 22:33:47Die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit ist bei den Lundin Firmen nicht die beste. Da ist wirklich Luft nach oben.
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      schrieb am 02.05.18 22:33:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.619.593 von texas2 am 24.04.18 20:57:47Was passiert hier! Keine Performance trotz stark steigender Ölpreie! Da ist doch was faul und die Lundins melden sich überhaupt nicht! Saftladen , wo geht der Weg hin, wollen Sie uns rauskegeln damit billig ne Übernahme stattfinden kann! Und da denke ich an die 100,00 Dollar von Pfauntsch! Die Ölpreie sind fast die Gleichen wie damals! Verarsche oder?
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