Thanks for that |
https://x.com/john78846295/status/1886721801717235845 KurdistanHow quick could exports resume?#GENL CFO: If there is good political will and momentum, it could be pretty quick. |
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The 20 min delay doesn't help for us freebie subscribers. |
I wouldn't take notice of share price movement if I were you. |
I'm surprised to see so many buys and yet a drop in share price. Is ADVFN not reporting correctly? |
https://x.com/john78846295/status/1886717894639095926 Kurdistan #GENL CFO: There is planned upcoming engagement with the regulator (#KRG) on oustanding questions for the implementation of the budget amendment. |
Genel live presents in 2 mins |
Well our CEO needs a further lump of stock, he has only half his share element provided in January, so plenty more mystery, along with the non buying buyback... That expires in 6 weeks....... |
With shares being in short supply,good luck trying to execute a $10M BUYBACK! Lot's of things can happen here and some could be simultaneous. It's gonna be fascinating watching this unfold. GLA. |
Current draft 7.4m. Might be worth keeping an eye on that ? |
It's there for a reason and it's not for the loading of chemical/oil products, it's almost certainly there as part of a test.
That jetty is solely for the export of crude oil and the pipeline has been idle for almost two years so they'll need to flush it and test everything before using it.
It's a big pipe and it's 600 miles long so whatever they flush it with there'll be a lot of it and it'll need to go somewhere. |
https://www.rudaw.net/english/interview/04022025 |
Concur SS. |
Maybe the first batch to come out of the pipe will contain a load of unwanted crud? Just a mull. |
"It is the PORT CAPRI a Chemical/Oil Products Tanker. So not one of 'our' bulk oil tankers."
Indeed, it's a Turkish registered ship of 30,000 tons gross, but what is interesting is that it's the first ship of ANY kind that has been berthed at our jetty since the pipeline was closed.
Maybe BOTAS are going to test the system and load it to make sure everything still works.
That jetty is the terminus for the ITP and is solely used for that purpose, the loading of chemical/oilproducts is from a loading terminal further north.
So what's it doing there and why now. |
Bouncing now. |
Stop chomping on the bit guys myself included. Que será será. |
Phew, thought I was hallucinating, yes noticed it was a slightly smaller vessel. |
Yes there is. It is the PORT CAPRI a Chemical/Oil Products Tanker. So not one of 'our' bulk oil tankers. |
Shaking the "traders" out.The market is gonna need a lot more shares for the next rise. Hold tight imo. |
https://www.kurdistan24.net/en/story/823056 ERBIL (Kurdistan24) - The recent approval of Iraq's budget law amendment, facilitating the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, has led to a significant increase in the share prices of foreign companies operating in the region's energy sector.This development reflects growing investor confidence in the stability and profitability of Kurdistan's oil market.Following the Iraqi Parliament's decision on Sunday, major oil firms with operations in the Kurdistan Region experienced notable gains.Norwegian oil company DNO, which operates in the Tawke and Baeshiqa fields, saw its stock price rise from $11.89 to $13.87.Similarly, Genel Energy, a key player in the region's energy market with production from the Taq Taq, Tawke Fishkhabur, and Sarta fields, recorded an increase in share value from $57 to $70.Market analysts predict that with the full implementation of the amendment and the resumption of Kurdistan's oil exports, these companies will likely see continued stock appreciation, boosting investor returns and encouraging further capital inflows into the region's oil sector.This upward trend in share prices signals renewed confidence in the Kurdistan Region's oil industry, highlighting its importance in regional energy markets.The anticipated revival of oil exports is expected to bring economic benefits not only to investors but also to local stakeholders involved in the sector.Read More: Iraqi Parliament Approves Budget Amendment, Clearing Path for Kurdistan Oil ExportsRead More: Iraq Moves Closer to Finalizing Kurdistan Oil Export AgreementThe Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR), representing international oil companies operating in the region, welcomed the Iraqi Parliament's budget law amendment. APIKUR's spokesperson, Myles Caggins, stated that the association "remains focused on reaching agreements to restore oil exports through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline."Read More: 'APIKUR Welcomes the Iraqi Parliament Budget Law Amendment,' SpokespersonFurthermore, Shakhawan Abdullah, the Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, announced that there are no longer any legal obstacles to oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, paving the way for the resumption of exports.Read More: There are no longer any legal obstacles to Kurdistan Region oil exports, says Iraqi Parliament Deputy SpeakerThese developments underscore the collaborative efforts between the federal and regional governments to stabilize and enhance the region's oil industry, fostering a more favorable environment for foreign investment. |
Could anyone remind me of the date that BP hoped to sign the Kirkuk deal please? |
Delusional fantasists don't you mean |