Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-18 22:24:00)
by kkwfromoz
Hi all,
It's also the Xmas present that we all have been waiting for. The absence of the uncertainties that has been plaguing TLW for the last few weeks.
NOw to the question of Kosmos.
I feel now the SP for TLW (with the Mah Deep status so close as a catalyst) will now move fowward finally.
Merry X'mas everyone.
KKW
PS As I posted before, TLW always come up on top.
Started 6 days, 18 hours ago (2009-12-15 18:08:00)
by theworkerbee
This could tie back to the rumor that Tullow had previously refused to sign the JV contract so
at face value would not have the ROFR rights although I'm confident that a court would ultimately find that as the two parties had acted as if there was a signed JV contract in place the ROFR rights should be extended to Tullow. Sadly, it now appears that Tullow is miffed because Eni came to the dance ...
Started 4 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-17 12:32:00)
by brummell
FZ,
Above all Uganda is a commonwealth country and as such it has signed up to the rule of law; that's the application of the law without discretion. It is difficult to see how that fits with the statement that
capital gains tax will be applied differently depending on who the buyer is, but that has to be HOIL's battle.
As long as the premption terms are watertight (and I'm sure that TLW ...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-12-21 01:18:00)
by Chis Lines
sounds good...but theres nothing definate yet....lets hope the
big cash rich oilies decide to reach for their wallets.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 14:38:00)
by Jonnyth
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-15 08:50:00)
by Mez 2
You have got to be joking - Laughing Leni only has enough spare loot to pay for a few days drillling - after that, it will be the usual escape route - issue of a further few billion shares to raise the odd million pounds.
My money is with
Tullow thank you very much
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-12-20 20:04:00)
by Pecunius
Very interesting analysis but anyone invested in
oil companies would find it hard to see an oil price of $39 per barrel at the end of 2010.
There is a slight flaw in his argument insofar as he bases his prediction on the UK and US economies not performing after Quantitive Easing finishes and a collapse in share prices in world stock markets leading to oil demand falling and the price ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 20:19:00)
by Chis Lines
things will b a bit clearer once the
uganda and ghana politics is out the way and farmout deals done...that could be anytime in the next few weeks/months.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-15 11:56:00)
by Synchrouk
not may....WILL. I wish it would all just go away.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-15 05:49:00)
by kkwfromoz
Hi all,
Won't be long now folks! I probably won't be posting very much here for the next day or so, cause I am preparing new posts in advance for
"Assulting the 14.00 Barrier" :-)
KKW