Tilapia var 30 mio € værd
Lige en fakta tråd.
Pt Idag er Zen 100 mio NKR værd.
Da AAOG de tidligere ejere af Tilapia var på sit højeste lå de på 30 mio €, og de havde kun Tilapia.
Vi har i vente de næste uger,
1: Tunesien
2: Nigeria
3: nyheder ang bore opstart på Tilapia, hvornår ankommer Vores egen Rig til sitet.
4: Mulig finansering, tror ikke der kommer EMI, masser af penge kommer snart fra Tunesien samt Bonds, de har også andre låne muligheder nu.
5: Nye licenser i Congo.
SNPC skylder 5,7 mio $,
SNPC owes AAOG Congo approximately US$5.3 million. Zenith has met with SNPC and expects to obtain the full repayment of the aforementioned amount.
The seller of AAOG Congo has also novated 100% of the intercompany loans with AAOG Congo to Zenith as of the date of Completion, equivalent to approximately £12.5 million.
Stort tillykke til alle trofaste aktionærer samt nye..
Rigtig god jul til alle 🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅
Pt Idag er Zen 100 mio NKR værd.
Da AAOG de tidligere ejere af Tilapia var på sit højeste lå de på 30 mio €, og de havde kun Tilapia.
Vi har i vente de næste uger,
1: Tunesien
2: Nigeria
3: nyheder ang bore opstart på Tilapia, hvornår ankommer Vores egen Rig til sitet.
4: Mulig finansering, tror ikke der kommer EMI, masser af penge kommer snart fra Tunesien samt Bonds, de har også andre låne muligheder nu.
5: Nye licenser i Congo.
SNPC skylder 5,7 mio $,
SNPC owes AAOG Congo approximately US$5.3 million. Zenith has met with SNPC and expects to obtain the full repayment of the aforementioned amount.
The seller of AAOG Congo has also novated 100% of the intercompany loans with AAOG Congo to Zenith as of the date of Completion, equivalent to approximately £12.5 million.
Stort tillykke til alle trofaste aktionærer samt nye..
Rigtig god jul til alle 🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅
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Gullit
01.01.2021 kl 11:33
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Melding på vei??
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Herman*
01.01.2021 kl 11:37
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Det er jo en litt merkelig utvikling i forhold til den artikkelen som omtalte prosessen for mange uker siden. Den hevdet jo at alle disse selskapene havnet i tre grupper. Om jeg ikke husker feil: Tier 1: to selskaper per lisens Tier 2.: 3 selskaper per lisens, og Tier 3: opp til 10 selskaper per lisens. Nå kan det jo virke som de som ble prekvalifisert er blitt shortlistet, men noe må de jo ha brukt hele høsten på. Shortlisted til hva? Zena har jo heller ikke brydd seg å børsnotere denne opplysningen, så det er vel tydelig at de venter på mer info. Eller hva mener dere?
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Shortlisted 161 out of 600 ( all 161 including Zenith qualified for last round) companies received letters around 18 Dec and final process of license fees and commercial agreement will be conclude within 90 days from mid Dec.
As per last article not confirmed any letter received by companies but now it is confirmed also official confirmation of 161 winners. Last article mentioned all qualified from last round got place in 3 tiers ( so ZENITH got 100% but not clear about which tiers)
We have to wait for final percentage and no of field outcome until Mid March.
As per last article not confirmed any letter received by companies but now it is confirmed also official confirmation of 161 winners. Last article mentioned all qualified from last round got place in 3 tiers ( so ZENITH got 100% but not clear about which tiers)
We have to wait for final percentage and no of field outcome until Mid March.
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Herman*
01.01.2021 kl 12:29
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We know Zenith will get something, but the whole process is a joke. They are probably dragging it out to squeeze some extra fees out of the lucky winners...:-)
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It is normal in African countries. We are interested in final outcome between kr0.3 to kr0.5 after Nigerian output. Tunisia kr0.1 is additional.
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Gleder meg kommende uker og måneder!
2021 blir et vendepunkt for Zena
2021 blir et vendepunkt for Zena
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Herman*
01.01.2021 kl 22:11
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Når selskapet melder om fremdrift i forhandlingene i Vest Afrika, tipper jeg det er dette er det de jobber med. (Kilde: Afrika intelligence) Artikkelen er fra i sommer. Dette er spesielt relevant for nye aksjonærer i Zenith som ikke har lest seg opp på historikken:
Canadian junior Zenith Energy is scouting for new projects to reboot its output after abandoning its Azerbaijani marginal fields in early March. The company is down 90% on its 2019 turnover.
After looking into assets in Congo, Tunisia, and more recently Nigeria - it announced on 16 June that it aimed to take part in a bid round for marginal fields - it now has its sights on Gabon.
As Africa Intelligence understands, the company director, Italian entrepreneur Andrea Cattaneo has been in talks with Gabonese firm Mberi Oil&Gas for months over a project to create a joint venture to operate marginal fields in the country.
According to a preliminary agreement signed in early November 2019 between Zenith and Mberi that Africa Intelligence was able to view, Mberi has undertaken to negotiate an entry on the marginal fields Konzi Marine, Pointe Clairette and N'Tchengue Nord Est, and keep Zenith Informed of the developments.
Zenith could also call on one of the oil ministry's most famous advisors, André-Brice Boumbendje, to help gain a foothold in Gabon. Boumbendje joined Zenith as a consultant in early January at the same time as Congolese national, Bienvenu Briss Aleba, who worked for SNPC's refinery subsidiary Congolaise de raffinage, for nine years"
Canadian junior Zenith Energy is scouting for new projects to reboot its output after abandoning its Azerbaijani marginal fields in early March. The company is down 90% on its 2019 turnover.
After looking into assets in Congo, Tunisia, and more recently Nigeria - it announced on 16 June that it aimed to take part in a bid round for marginal fields - it now has its sights on Gabon.
As Africa Intelligence understands, the company director, Italian entrepreneur Andrea Cattaneo has been in talks with Gabonese firm Mberi Oil&Gas for months over a project to create a joint venture to operate marginal fields in the country.
According to a preliminary agreement signed in early November 2019 between Zenith and Mberi that Africa Intelligence was able to view, Mberi has undertaken to negotiate an entry on the marginal fields Konzi Marine, Pointe Clairette and N'Tchengue Nord Est, and keep Zenith Informed of the developments.
Zenith could also call on one of the oil ministry's most famous advisors, André-Brice Boumbendje, to help gain a foothold in Gabon. Boumbendje joined Zenith as a consultant in early January at the same time as Congolese national, Bienvenu Briss Aleba, who worked for SNPC's refinery subsidiary Congolaise de raffinage, for nine years"
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Bullshark
03.01.2021 kl 16:39
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Hva skjer med verden? Det er stille på en Zenith tråd i 2 dager?! Dette er utrolig, make some noise!
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Herbius
03.01.2021 kl 16:45
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Bliver spændende og se om der kommer lidt nyheder imorgen 👍👍
Rigtig mange ting i støbeskeen her 💰💰
Rigtig mange ting i støbeskeen her 💰💰
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Fluefiskeren
03.01.2021 kl 16:59
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Lisensrunde i Gabon ja. Har fulgt litt med på den. Skulle vært lukket for bud 20. april, men så var det denne koraen da. Utsatt på ubestemt tid.
http://gabon12thround.com/
35 blokker hvorav 23 på dypt vann og 12 på grunt vann.
Oversikt over alle blokkene:
http://gabon12thround.com/wp-content/uploads/Gabon-Blocks-Brochure-Feb-2020-No-fiscal-terms-lo-res.pdf
Som kanskje noen vet har Panoro asset i EEA- området i Dussafu sør i landet. Resten av Dussafu er nå lagt ut i lisensrunden. Blokk H12-13. Skal se vi blir naboer. Eller samarbeidspartnere😜Grunt vann.
http://gabon12thround.com/
35 blokker hvorav 23 på dypt vann og 12 på grunt vann.
Oversikt over alle blokkene:
http://gabon12thround.com/wp-content/uploads/Gabon-Blocks-Brochure-Feb-2020-No-fiscal-terms-lo-res.pdf
Som kanskje noen vet har Panoro asset i EEA- området i Dussafu sør i landet. Resten av Dussafu er nå lagt ut i lisensrunden. Blokk H12-13. Skal se vi blir naboer. Eller samarbeidspartnere😜Grunt vann.
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Herbius
03.01.2021 kl 17:38
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Ja Gabon har været nævnt flere gange, men mere som offtake agrement 👍👍
Men bliver spændende og se hvad der kommer, og hvor meget 😃
Men bliver spændende og se hvad der kommer, og hvor meget 😃
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Fluefiskeren
03.01.2021 kl 19:30
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Mer åpenhet i marginal field license bid round i Nigeria etterlyses. Har stusset over fremgangsmåten jeg også.
«OILPATCH SAHARAGASMORE +
Nigeria’s Opaque Marginal Field Bid Round Process Escalates the Risk of ‘Investment Scare’
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Nigeria’s hydrocarbon regulatory agency, started emailing letters to potential awardees of the country’s Marginal Fields Bid Round over the last week of 2020.
But the fact that the agency does not publish a list of these potential awardees, and does not send the letters all at once, but chooses to distribute the letters in batches, sometimes in the wee hours of the morning, has raised concerns about the transparency of the process. It also heightens the risk of assurance of investment inflows.«
https://africaoilgasreport.com/2021/01/farm-in-farm-out/nigerias-opaque-marginal-field-bid-round-process-escalates-the-risk-of-investment-scare/
«OILPATCH SAHARAGASMORE +
Nigeria’s Opaque Marginal Field Bid Round Process Escalates the Risk of ‘Investment Scare’
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Nigeria’s hydrocarbon regulatory agency, started emailing letters to potential awardees of the country’s Marginal Fields Bid Round over the last week of 2020.
But the fact that the agency does not publish a list of these potential awardees, and does not send the letters all at once, but chooses to distribute the letters in batches, sometimes in the wee hours of the morning, has raised concerns about the transparency of the process. It also heightens the risk of assurance of investment inflows.«
https://africaoilgasreport.com/2021/01/farm-in-farm-out/nigerias-opaque-marginal-field-bid-round-process-escalates-the-risk-of-investment-scare/
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Nano Rekyl
03.01.2021 kl 19:39
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Hei!
Jeg kommer ikke inn via linken din! Har du gitt riktig adresse?
Jeg kommer ikke inn via linken din! Har du gitt riktig adresse?
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Herman*
03.01.2021 kl 20:01
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Trist at det skal være slik, men vi satser på at Zenith klarer å manøvrere i skittent farvann.
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Fluefiskeren
03.01.2021 kl 20:15
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Nano Rekyl skrev Hei! Jeg kommer ikke inn via linken din! Har du gitt riktig adresse?
Ja. Virker hos meg.
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Nano Rekyl
03.01.2021 kl 20:23
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Jeg har kommet meg inn via en annen link!
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Nano Rekyl
03.01.2021 kl 20:26
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Setter inn alt her:
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Nigeria’s hydrocarbon regulatory agency, started emailing letters to potential awardees of the country’s Marginal Fields Bid Round over the last week of 2020.
But the fact that the agency does not publish a list of these potential awardees, and does not send the letters all at once, but chooses to distribute the letters in batches, sometimes in the wee hours of the morning, has raised concerns about the transparency of the process. It also heightens the risk of assurance of investment inflows.
The three and half month-long bid round exercise was launched on June 1, 2020 and concluded on September 15, 2020. The bid analysis, carried out by the DPR, was concluded a month after and the result dispatched to President Muhammadu Buhari for approval.
Since the President’s nod, the follow up process has been so opaque that speculations have replaced public conversations that open bid rounds supposedly engender. Nobody said that this was a discretionary award, so why should the standard discussion of the bid process begin with: “Have you received your letter?”. If the list was published no one would be making such a stress induced query. And no one would be suggesting that there are “checkpoints” at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, where agents are demanding bribes to deliver letters, or add companies to the approved list. Openness is important.
The DPR’s tepid public statement, released on December 31, 2020, sheds only very little light. “161 successful companies have been shortlisted to advance to the next and final stage of the bid round process for 57 marginal oilfields in the country”, it says. What the statement does for us at Africa Oil+Gas Report, is that it confirms the numbers-of those shortlisted- in our story of December 16, 2020. But it gives us no comfort to note that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources appears uncomfortable to publish the approved list of shortlisted companies for a bid round that has received the President’s nod for close to a month.
For all the strident conversations around probity in public office, for all the talk about Nigeria’s poor reputation as an investment destination; for all the challenges that the country has with revenue generation, for all the problem about a soaring debt burden, this highly patronized marginal field bid round was an opportunity to show that the country was open for business. 600 applications for a bid round is a high figure by any standard anywhere in the world. But it is not one to be taken for granted. People flock to Nigerian marginal fields- where at least a well has proven hydrocarbon resources in place, and most fields are sited in the producing parts of the basin- than they do to acreage licencing rounds, in which the tracts are located largely on the margins of the Niger Delta and many of the available assets are exploratory.
Even as the competition is open only to locals, the investment dollars are largely coming from abroad-as development of 57 fields in a two-to-four-year span cannot be funded by Nigerian lenders alone. This means that, with this process, Nigeria has attracted the gaze of the global investment community. It is about hydrocarbon resources, aftercall.
It is so unfortunate, then, that the current leadership at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources has chosen to throw away the chance to show that competitive bids for Nigerian hydrocarbon resources can again be open and transparent, after years of struggling with reputational damage.
Whatever happens after now, with this process, the waters have already been muddied.
This editorial is a public service-oriented opinion of the Africa Oil+Gas Report
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Nigeria’s hydrocarbon regulatory agency, started emailing letters to potential awardees of the country’s Marginal Fields Bid Round over the last week of 2020.
But the fact that the agency does not publish a list of these potential awardees, and does not send the letters all at once, but chooses to distribute the letters in batches, sometimes in the wee hours of the morning, has raised concerns about the transparency of the process. It also heightens the risk of assurance of investment inflows.
The three and half month-long bid round exercise was launched on June 1, 2020 and concluded on September 15, 2020. The bid analysis, carried out by the DPR, was concluded a month after and the result dispatched to President Muhammadu Buhari for approval.
Since the President’s nod, the follow up process has been so opaque that speculations have replaced public conversations that open bid rounds supposedly engender. Nobody said that this was a discretionary award, so why should the standard discussion of the bid process begin with: “Have you received your letter?”. If the list was published no one would be making such a stress induced query. And no one would be suggesting that there are “checkpoints” at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, where agents are demanding bribes to deliver letters, or add companies to the approved list. Openness is important.
The DPR’s tepid public statement, released on December 31, 2020, sheds only very little light. “161 successful companies have been shortlisted to advance to the next and final stage of the bid round process for 57 marginal oilfields in the country”, it says. What the statement does for us at Africa Oil+Gas Report, is that it confirms the numbers-of those shortlisted- in our story of December 16, 2020. But it gives us no comfort to note that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources appears uncomfortable to publish the approved list of shortlisted companies for a bid round that has received the President’s nod for close to a month.
For all the strident conversations around probity in public office, for all the talk about Nigeria’s poor reputation as an investment destination; for all the challenges that the country has with revenue generation, for all the problem about a soaring debt burden, this highly patronized marginal field bid round was an opportunity to show that the country was open for business. 600 applications for a bid round is a high figure by any standard anywhere in the world. But it is not one to be taken for granted. People flock to Nigerian marginal fields- where at least a well has proven hydrocarbon resources in place, and most fields are sited in the producing parts of the basin- than they do to acreage licencing rounds, in which the tracts are located largely on the margins of the Niger Delta and many of the available assets are exploratory.
Even as the competition is open only to locals, the investment dollars are largely coming from abroad-as development of 57 fields in a two-to-four-year span cannot be funded by Nigerian lenders alone. This means that, with this process, Nigeria has attracted the gaze of the global investment community. It is about hydrocarbon resources, aftercall.
It is so unfortunate, then, that the current leadership at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources has chosen to throw away the chance to show that competitive bids for Nigerian hydrocarbon resources can again be open and transparent, after years of struggling with reputational damage.
Whatever happens after now, with this process, the waters have already been muddied.
This editorial is a public service-oriented opinion of the Africa Oil+Gas Report
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Cat349e
03.01.2021 kl 20:28
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Nå er om vi får en lisens her i Nigeria kun en bonus. Ingenting med hverken tunis ell talipia og gjøre👍 det de skriver for øvrig om er jo bare de er redd byråkrater skal ha litt ekstra betalt
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Nano Rekyl
03.01.2021 kl 20:29
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Slik jeg leser dette er de skeptisk til åpenheten rundt budrundene. De tar opp korrupsjon rundt byråkrater... så få vi se hva AC har fått til! Tildelingene går sin vante gang i Nigeria.
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Cat349e
03.01.2021 kl 20:31
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Sikkert disse byråkrater som har kjørt opp zenith kursen, skal se vi har fått tildelt lisens innen en uke😅😁🤣
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Herman*
04.01.2021 kl 17:19
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Dette kan jo kanskje være interessant:
https://www.google.no/amp/s/medwelljournals.com/abstract/amp.php%3fdoi=rjasci.2009.101.107
For de som er nye og ikke skjønte sammenhengen: Dette er den dypeste strukturen/formasjonen på Tilapia som det ikke snakkes så høyt om, men som muligens kan være interessant på sikt. Har ikke kompetanse til å ha så mange meninger om potensialet, registrerer bare at noen finner den interessant.
https://www.google.no/amp/s/medwelljournals.com/abstract/amp.php%3fdoi=rjasci.2009.101.107
For de som er nye og ikke skjønte sammenhengen: Dette er den dypeste strukturen/formasjonen på Tilapia som det ikke snakkes så høyt om, men som muligens kan være interessant på sikt. Har ikke kompetanse til å ha så mange meninger om potensialet, registrerer bare at noen finner den interessant.
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Liverbirds
04.01.2021 kl 19:46
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Hva er det...
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Joffe3
04.01.2021 kl 21:37
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Alle sammen !
Stille og rolig nå. :-)
Sitt veldig veldig stille og rolig nå.
Vent til Fredda`n
Medisin: Ta en øl.
Joffe3
Stille og rolig nå. :-)
Sitt veldig veldig stille og rolig nå.
Vent til Fredda`n
Medisin: Ta en øl.
Joffe3
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Fluefiskeren
04.01.2021 kl 21:52
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Det ble altså boret fem brønner. Tre av dem var vannførende. En bommet på formasjonen. Da står man igjen med en brønn som de ikke skriver noe om (A).
Tror nok ikke at den er så interessant. Er ikke nevnt her annet enn i figur 2.
https://www.pgs.com/globalassets/technical-library/tech-lib-pdfs/fb_barbanchon_et_al_march2019_congo.pdf
Tror nok ikke at den er så interessant. Er ikke nevnt her annet enn i figur 2.
https://www.pgs.com/globalassets/technical-library/tech-lib-pdfs/fb_barbanchon_et_al_march2019_congo.pdf
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Herman*
04.01.2021 kl 22:05
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Dette sa AAOG da de holdt på:
«The Company intends to test this secondary reservoir target with well TLP-104 along with the Vandji formation»
Jeg spekulerer om dette er noe Zenith vil prøve seg på.
«The Company intends to test this secondary reservoir target with well TLP-104 along with the Vandji formation»
Jeg spekulerer om dette er noe Zenith vil prøve seg på.
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Skolest
05.01.2021 kl 09:24
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Tror ikke det.
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citius
05.01.2021 kl 09:36
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Jeg tror dette blir greit og mener KJØP før Investormøte i slutten av uken
Bra oppside for selskapet dette året !!
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Lite selgere og lavere volum i dag.
Jeg sitter på en god følelse at News er når, så gi oss et dytt oppover mot 25-30 øre.
Venter på:
Tunisia
Nigeria
Ny lisens i Congo
Fremdrift i Congo
Ny kredittrating
Status på bond-ån 25 millioner euro, som kan benyttes.
Nytt rundt Vest-Afrika.
Evt. oppkjøp av andre felt til lavere pris!
AC har nok kontroll. Gleder meg også til Call og EGF.
Jeg sitter på en god følelse at News er når, så gi oss et dytt oppover mot 25-30 øre.
Venter på:
Tunisia
Nigeria
Ny lisens i Congo
Fremdrift i Congo
Ny kredittrating
Status på bond-ån 25 millioner euro, som kan benyttes.
Nytt rundt Vest-Afrika.
Evt. oppkjøp av andre felt til lavere pris!
AC har nok kontroll. Gleder meg også til Call og EGF.
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Lite selgere og lavere volum i dag.
Jeg sitter på en god følelse at News er når, så gi oss et dytt oppover mot 25-30 øre.
Venter på:
Tunisia
Nigeria
Ny lisens i Congo
Fremdrift i Congo
Ny kredittrating
Status på bond-ån 25 millioner euro, som kan benyttes.
Nytt rundt Vest-Afrika.
Evt. oppkjøp av andre felt til lavere pris!
AC har nok kontroll. Gleder meg også til Call og EGF.
Jeg sitter på en god følelse at News er når, så gi oss et dytt oppover mot 25-30 øre.
Venter på:
Tunisia
Nigeria
Ny lisens i Congo
Fremdrift i Congo
Ny kredittrating
Status på bond-ån 25 millioner euro, som kan benyttes.
Nytt rundt Vest-Afrika.
Evt. oppkjøp av andre felt til lavere pris!
AC har nok kontroll. Gleder meg også til Call og EGF.
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Herbius
05.01.2021 kl 15:29
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Hvis alt dette går hjem, ser vi 0,5 kr 👍👍💰
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