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Posted at 23/7/2014 12:18 by ohisay From Malcy today.Tullow Heard on the street that Tullow have been pleasantly surprised by its seismic data in Namibia and have identified several very interesting prospects. And... Namibia EL 0037 Exploration Update Early interpretation of Seismic yields Major Offshore Prospects; 3D based mapping under way Early mapping identifies major prospects in EL 0037, offshore Namibia. New 3D & 2D data are being used to confirm early mapping. The Albatross Prospect has potential to contain 422 Million Barrels of Oil (gross unrisked mean) or 1.093 Billion Barrels of Oil (P10), from initial mapping (See cautionary Statement Below) Further prospects and leads have gross mean risked potential resources exceeding 150 Million Barrels of Oil (See Cautionary Statement Below) |
Posted at 17/6/2014 09:15 by barrieb Hi Jonno1 & Norman115As an investor in PCL I have been trying to source the best way to receive news as soon as it is released from Australian companies but with little success. The PCL website option can take a long time to come through and the ASX only has an iphone app as far as I can see. Would either of you be able to point me in the right direction please for a PC based investor (will also have an Android based phone in the near future). Also holding FAR, PVD, TPT. Hope you can help. Regards BB |
Posted at 17/6/2014 07:55 by jonno1 Sunbird-1 oil zone verified offshore Kenya hxxp://clients2.weblup 70% |
Posted at 17/4/2014 07:31 by norman115 An excellent presentation from PCL. |
Posted at 06/1/2014 12:12 by ohisay JV partner Pancontinental Oil & Gas has advised that operator BG Group has spudded the exploration well Sunbird-1 in Licence area L10A offshore Kenya, using the drillship Deepsea Metro 1.The Sunbird-1 well is planned to take 50 to 60 days to drill to 3,000m below sea level, with an option to extend to 3,700m. Extensive wireline logging and both pressure and fluid sampling are planned. The Joint Venture intends to plug and abandon the well in accordance with normal good oilfield practice regardless of the drilling outcome, however it is planned to leave the well in a condition that would allow re-entry at a later date. Water depth is 721m. Hartleys have this as 142c unrisked to PCL. |
Posted at 01/10/2012 17:02 by eipgam I read today that Apache had confirmed that the well was unecomomic... are all of PCL prospects offshore? and when is the next news due... I see the share price is dying on the vine. |
Posted at 12/9/2012 08:10 by norman115 PCL closed at 12.5 cents on the ASX this morning - down 11 cents with 109 million shares traded. We have returned to the levels that the stock was at before the trading halt of last week. What a roller coaster ride! Who needs to go to Alton Towers when we have it all here? |
Posted at 06/9/2012 19:08 by cashandcard Same here, I am way too exposed to East-African oil/gas plays. Got AOI, RMP, AGTA, AEX, PCL, PMO and have been looking to get some Simba in the not too distant future.Cash |
Posted at 03/8/2012 19:33 by norman115 It is going to be a nail biting time for the nest 50+ days or so. Fingers and everything else crossed for a successful outcome. Henry Kennedy and Barry Rushworth have done a truly fantastic job in steering PCL to where it is now.Here is a link to an interview that Barry Rushworth gave on Boardroom Radio yesterday for anyone who missed it. It is a very brief but concise summary of PCL's current position. Good luck to everyone. |
Posted at 19/7/2012 09:25 by norman115 PCL now has 95% of EL 0037 for an initial payment of US$2 million.IMHO a very smart move on the part of the PCL board who have played their cards brilliantly. With regards to East Africa, it will only be a matter of weeks before we get an announcement about Mbawa drilling. |
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