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10.02.10 08:28

19 Postings, 5466 Tage Embudu72NEWS 10-02-2010

10 February 2010

Victoria Oil & Gas Plc

('VOG' or 'the Company')

(AIM: VOG)

Additional Listing 

Victoria Oil & Gas Plc, the oil and gas company with assets in Cameroon and the FSU, announces today that it shall allot, conditional on admission, a further 3,919,640 ordinary shares of 0.5 pence each in the Company ('Ordinary Shares'). 

Of these, 3,520,907 Ordinary Shares will be issued in lieu of cash payment to an adviser at a price of 4.6 pence per share and 398,733 Ordinary Shares will be allotted to employees in lieu of cash salary for the six month period ended 31 January 2010 in accordance with their standard employment contracts at a weighted average month-end market price of 5.4 pence per share. 

Application has been made to the London Stock Exchange for 3,919,640 Ordinary Shares to be admitted to AIM and it is expected that dealings will commence on 15 February 2010. These shares will rank pari passu in all respects with the existing issued Ordinary Shares in the Company. The total issued share capital of VOG following this allotment will be 996,113,674 Ordinary Shares. The Company does not hold any Ordinary Shares in treasury and so the total number of voting rights in the Company is 996,113,674.

 

10.02.10 18:53

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu72:Der heutige Tag

gibt mal wieder etwas Hoffnung.Mal sehen was die nächsten Tage bringen.News sind ja alle O.K.
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15.02.10 14:50

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannHelau und alaaf

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17.02.10 08:45

211 Postings, 5712 Tage EmbuduNEWS 17-02-2010

RNS Number : 2479HVictoria Oil & Gas PLC17 February 2010 Victoria Oil & Gas Plc('VOG' or 'the Company')(AIM: VOG)Letter to ShareholdersThe following letter to shareholders in the Company has been released today. "Dear Shareholder, As another year begins, it is again my pleasure to update you on the progress of Victoria Oil and Gas (VOG). I believe that this year will be a special one for the natural resources industry as a whole and for our company in particular. However, with uncertainty still stalking the market, success will be awarded only on progress. Logbaba, CameroonWe had a very good start to the New Year with news that our first well at the exciting Logbaba project in Cameroon has been logged and completed. In a little over 12 months, VOG has completed the first ever production well in the onshore Douala Basin  and in doing so now leads the field in the onshore development of Cameroon's huge hydrocarbon potential.As we reported on 6 January, total depth of 8,920 feet was reached at Well La-105 on New Year's Day and the well encountered multiple gas-bearing sands with an aggregate pay of approximately 300 feet in the Upper Cretaceous between 6,000 and 8,330 feet. The well was logged and confirmed the presence of at least 65 feet of very good quality gas-bearing sandstone reservoir plus at least an additional 260 feet of gas-bearing sands that may prove to be productive when tested. La-105 has now been completed as a production well and we will test the gas-bearing horizons while drilling the next well, La-106.Well La-106 was spudded on 6 February as a twin to La-101, the first well to be drilled in Logbaba by Elf back in 1955. At the time Elf were investigating the numerous oil-seeps around the Douala area and drilled their first well on a natural anticline on the eastern outskirts of the city. Unprepared for the high pressure gas zones that it was to encounter, La-101 blew out and ran uncontrolled for 38 days at a rate estimated to being close to 24 million cubic feet of gas per day. When finally brought under control, the well was completed and tested at depths of approximately 5,780 - 5,800 feet at a rate of 15 million cubic feet and 258 barrels of condensate per day. I am pleased to report that drilling progress at La-106 has been excellent and we have today reached a depth of 976 metres (3,200 feet measured depth) and are setting the 13-3/8 inch casing. We have learned some lessons of our first well and, with a more experienced drilling team in place, progress has so far been trouble free.Following the exciting results of the passive seismic spectroscopy survey announced on 4 February 2010, La-106 will be deviated to a bottom-hole location around 390 metres north-west of La-101 to access one of the most prospective areas of the existing discovery. The proposed total depth is approximately 8,700 feet (measured depth) and drilling is anticipated to take around 60 days.Both La-105 and La-106 are targeting existing discoveries and as such, the vast majority of the block remains unexplored. How to assess Logbaba's true potential has been a point of much internal discussion in VOG since we acquired the field over a year ago and the first step on this path is close to completion. GeoDynamics Research's IPDS passive seismic spectroscopy survey was finished in December and took 74 measurements in total and their report is now available on our website. The data suggests that not only do the best areas in the existing discovery still await penetration, but that a significantly larger exploration prospect lies about three kilometres from our current location and entirely within our licence block. This is the first time this prospect has been identified, and is not included in the volumetric estimates from RPS. If this analysis proves to be correct, this will considerably change the size and future of your Company.Once data from testing is available, we will be able to complete the engineering design of the gas processing facilities and pipeline to take our production to the market. Our primary goal is to bring in revenues as soon as possible and so we are looking to design an integrated programme, which will be flexible enough to adapt to the changing nature of the field as it is exploited. Likewise, we are working closely with the local consumers to tailor the pipeline construction process to the demands of the market and the needs of our shareholders. It is worth noting that, although the gas pipeline will be a modest undertaking in terms of size and scale, it will be one of the only such pipelines in all of sub-Saharan Africa. This gives some sense of what an achievement this will be for VOG, Cameroon and the potential of natural gas as an energy source in Africa. It is also important to stress that our plan is to fund this leg of Logbaba's development with debt or trade financing and not to tax further our shareholders. We have already had interest from a number of local and international banks in this regard and will be able to crystallise these as solid data from the wells becomes available.  West Medvezhye, RussiaWith all the disruption caused by the exceptionally cold weather in the UK recently, it is worth keeping in mind the conditions that our team in Nadym normally has to cope with. Between the start of the winter in December to the thaw in late April temperatures below -40 degrees are not uncommon and yet this is actually the time when much of our operations need to take place.Advanced preparations for an IPDS passive seismic spectroscopy survey on the north-eastern section of the block are already underway, even though it is likely that conditions will not allow the survey itself to take place until March at the earliest. In the meantime, we will focus on necessary permitting, import of equipment and construction of the ice roads to the exploration area.We are also considering a further low-cost exploration tool: surface geochemical analysis and gas tomography. Like passive seismic spectroscopy, this is a hydrocarbon indicator and has been extensively used in the Siberian tundra as a method of de-risking large areas of unexplored acreage prior to a conventional seismic survey or drilling. Once the data from these surveys has been analysed, we will be able to pick our targets for the next wells. OutlookAs we are drilling our second well and soon begin to test our first, we are laying the cornerstones of our integrated strategy for marketing and monetisation of the resource. We still have a great deal of work to do before we see first revenues but there will be no let-up in our dedication to the project. Delineation of the resources from the passive seismic spectroscopy is obviously excellent news and highlights that the true potential of Logbaba is still to be discovered. Kevin FooChairman" A copy of this letter is available on the Company's website at www.victoriaoilandgas.com  For further information, please contact: Victoria Oil & Gas PlcTel: +44 (0) 20 7921 8820 George Donne / Kevin Foo  Strand Hanson Limited Tel: +44 (0) 20 7409 3494Simon Raggett / Angela Peace Fox-Davies CapitalTel: +44 (0) 20 7936 5220Daniel Fox-Davies / Oliver Stansfield Conduit PR Tel: +44 (0) 20 7429 6607 Jonathan Charles / Ed Portman 
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END  

17.02.10 08:51

211 Postings, 5712 Tage Embudu@Biggemann: Hört sich

an, als wäre auch in diesem Jahr noch sehr viel Geduld gefragt. Fette Umsätze durch noch fettere Verkäufe werden jedenfalls noch nicht angekündigt. Aber beim "Rum-Bohren" scheint alles gut zu laufen. Ich bin mal gespannt wie es so weitergeht im Laufe des Jahres. Gruß, Embudu.

 

17.02.10 09:49

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Danke,hatte ich auch im Postfach.

Wenn alles weiterhin so gut verläuft sehen wir hier bald andere Zahlen.Wir haben ja Zeit.Gruss
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17.02.10 14:42

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Am besten ist das Stück des Berichts:

Die Daten weisen darauf hin, dass nicht nur die besten Gebiete in den bestehenden Entdeckung warten noch immer auf Penetration, aber das ist eine deutlich größere Exploration Lagerstätte befindet sich etwa drei Kilometer von unserem gegenwärtigen Standort und ganz in unsere Lizenz-Block. Dies ist das erste Mal in dieser Perspektive bestimmt worden ist, und nicht in der volumetrischen Schätzungen von RPS enthalten. Wenn diese Analyse erweist sich als richtig, so wird diese Veränderung deutlich die Größe und die Zukunft Ihres Unternehmens.
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18.02.10 09:32

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannGuten Morgen:Nach den News von gestern

weiterer Kursanstieg?Fängt auf jedenfall mal gut an.
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18.02.10 19:12

211 Postings, 5712 Tage EmbuduGuten Abend,

im Moment freue ich mich schon über unveränderte Kurse. Langsam wäre es mal wieder an der Zeit, dass irgend ein Analyst etwas "Nettes" über Victoria von sich gibt und uns allen erklärt, welch enormes Potential doch hier vorhanden ist und das bis Ende 2010 100%-ig mit Kursanstiegen von bis zu 400% zu rechnen ist. Aber eigentlich wird das alles auch eintreten, ohne dass es ein Analyst vorher ankündigt. Warten wir mal ab. @Biggemann, wünsche schon einmal ein angenehmes (börsenfreies) Wochenende.

 

20.02.10 20:53

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Muss dir einmal wiedersprechen.

Ich denke wir brauchen hier keine Sogenannten Analysten,wie Sie auch alle heißen.Die springen eh meistens erst auf den Zug wenn er schon fährt.Wer hier Interesse hat,braucht sich nur etwas einzulesen.Bin wirklich 1000% überzeugt von diesem Invest.Meiner Meinung nach brauchen wir hier halt noch ein paar Monate.Von heute auf morgen wird es hier dann auch andere Zahlen geben.Schaue mir alles in Ruhe an.Gruß
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22.02.10 09:51

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannKurzer Überblick

Unternehmen Überblick

Victoria hat ein Portfolio von bewährten und zukünftigen Öl-und Gasreserven in fruchtbarer Kohlenwasserstoff-erzeugenden Regionen West-Afrika und der ehemaligen Sowjetunion gebaut.

Die Vermögenswerte des Unternehmens sind 60% der Logbaba Gasfeld in Kamerun, im Westen Medvezhye Gasprojekt in Sibirien und im Kemerkol Ölfeld in Kasachstan.

Logbaba befindet sich im nördlichen Douala Becken im östlichen Vorort von Douala, der wirtschaftlichen Hauptstadt von Kamerun gelegen.

Das Feld war in den 1950er Jahren von Elf Serepca der vier Explorations-Brunnen gebohrt, von denen jede flossen Gas entdeckt. Drei Bohrlöcher wurden getestet und ausgeliefert Preise zwischen 12Mmcf / d und 62Mmcf / d.

Ein unabhängiger Bericht von Reserve RPS Energie im Juli 2008 geschätzt 2P Reserven für einen begrenzten Teil des Feldes mit 64 bcf mit einem NPV 10 Bewertung von $ 169m.

West Medvezhye ist in der Lage Yamal-Nenetsk Region Sibiriens, der größten Gas produzierenden Region der Welt und liegt in der Nähe wichtigsten Medvezhye Gazprom Feld, das in der Produktion seit 1972 gewesen ist.

Eine unabhängige Prüfung durch DeGolyer Reserve und MacNaughton geschätzten voraussichtlichen Brutto-Ressourcen für West-Med von über 1,1 Mrd. Barrel Öl-Äquivalent.

Kemerkol liegt in der Oblast Atyrau der westlichen Kasachstan, in der Nähe eine Reihe von produzierenden Öl-und Gasfelder. Die Kaution von 65 Quadratkilometer Lizenz Öl-Reserven und Ressourcen von C1-8,7 MMbbl, C2-26,3 MMbbl, C3-25,1 MMbbl.

Nach einer erheblichen Investition in das Unternehmen im Februar 2008 ist Victoria's Großaktionär ein Konsortium von einflussreichen Middle-Eastern Investoren Noor Capital PSC geführt.

Victoria hat auch strategische Partnerschaften mit Blackwatch Petroleum Services, eine internationale geowissenschaftliche Beratung, Forschung und Geodynamik, die Entwickler von IPDS passive seismische Technologie.



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22.02.10 11:17

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannNachtrag:

10. Februar 2010



Victoria Oil & Gas Plc



( 'VOG' oder 'das Unternehmen')



(AIM: VOG)

Weitere Listing

Victoria Oil & Gas Plc, die Öl-und Gasunternehmen mit Anlagen in Kamerun und der FSU, gibt heute bekannt, dass es so zuzuteilen, abhängig Zulassung, ein weiteres 3919640 Stammaktien von 0,5 Pence je eine in der Gesellschaft ( 'Ordinary Shares').



Von diesen 3,520,907 Stammaktien werden, die anstelle von Cash-Zahlung an einen Berater erteilt werden, zu einem Preis von 4,6 Pence pro Aktie und 398,733 Stammaktien werden an Mitarbeiter, die anstelle von Cash-Gehalt für die sechsmonatige Frist zugeteilt zum 31. Januar 2010 im Einklang mit ihren Standard-Arbeitsverträge zu einem gewichteten durchschnittlichen Monats-Ende Marktpreis von 5,4 Pence pro Aktie.



Antrag wurde an der London Stock Exchange hat für 3,919,640 Stammaktien zu AIM zugelassen werden, und es wird erwartet, dass Geschäfte beginnen wird auf 15. Februar 2010. Diese Aktien Rang wird gleichrangigin jeder Hinsicht mit den bestehenden ausgegebenen Stammaktien der Gesellschaft. Des gesamten ausgegebenen Aktienkapitals der VOG im Anschluss an diese Zuteilung wird 996,113,674 Stammaktien. Die Gesellschaft hält keine Stammaktien im Eigenbestand und damit die Gesamtzahl der Stimmrechte an der Gesellschaft ist 996,113,674.



Für weitere Informationen kontaktieren Sie bitte:



Victoria Oil & Gas Plc - Tel: +44 (0) 20 7921 8820

George Donne / Kevin Foo



Strand Hanson Limited - Tel: +44 (0) 20 7409 3494

Simon Raggett / Angela Frieden



Fox-Davies Capital - Tel: +44 (0) 20 7936 5220

Daniel Fox-Davies / Oliver Stansfield
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22.02.10 12:22

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannLeichte Kursgewinne heute

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22.02.10 17:54

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannMal sehen was der morgige Tag bringt

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22.02.10 17:56
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288 Postings, 5477 Tage NeuHier2010Mensch,

hier der "der Tolle" ja echt ein Meisterwerk higelegt und welchen Namen hat er sich jetzt zugelegt ... uuups  

22.02.10 18:29

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannHier alles über die Firma

www.victoriaoilandgas.com
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23.02.10 07:49

211 Postings, 5712 Tage EmbuduHallo Biggemann ...

Du hast natürlich Recht. Irgendwie ging letzte Woche die "Ungeduld" mit mir durch.  

 

26.02.10 18:18

211 Postings, 5712 Tage EmbuduNEWS 26-02-2010

VICTORIA OIL & GAS PLC

INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE SIX MONTHS TO 30 NOVEMBER 2009

CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT

Dear Shareholder

It is my pleasure to report to you again on the progress of your Company, Victoria Oil & Gas Plc (“VOG” or

the “Company”).

Since the release of our 2009 annual accounts, we have made exceptional progress at the Logbaba gas and

condensate field in Cameroon and it is worth reflecting briefly on these achievements:

● Completion of La-105, the first onshore well to be drilled in the Douala Basin in Cameroon for over 50

years. Despite some delays, the well encountered over 300 feet of gross sandstone pay and has been

cased ready for testing and production;

● Spudding in early February of La-106, the second of our initial two-well campaign. Progress so far has

been excellent and we hope to complete the well on schedule within 60 days;

● Testing of La-105, which commenced on 22 February and for which composite results should be

available at the beginning of Q2;

● Completion and interpretation of a passive seismic spectroscopy survey, the first new geophysical

data on the Logbaba block since Elf abandoned the field in the 1950s. The survey has not only given

us valuable additional information on the existing discovery, which we have integrated into our design

for La-106, but also highlighted a significant new prospect (potentially much larger than the existing

discovery), which has not been seen before;

● Continuation of the design phase of the engineering for the gas processing facilities and pipeline.

Whilst it is easy to get distracted by the daily market movements, it is always important to keep a clear view

of the fundamentals of your Company: Logbaba is the only proven onshore gas field in Cameroon and has

had significant upside potential highlighted by the passive spectroscopy survey; the field lies beneath the

largest industrial market in Central Africa, which is starved of cheap energy; Cameroon itself is facing a

power crisis and recent initiatives announced by the Government point to huge future investment in thermal

as well as hydroelectric power stations in the country.

At present, La-106 has reached a measured depth of 4,450 feet after the 13 3/8 - inch casing was set to

3,208 feet. With some hard-earned experience from our first well, our progress to date as been excellent. We

are on course to reach total depth of around 8,700 feet within the 60 day schedule, possibly even earlier.

The design of La-106 has been modified following the passive seismic spectroscopy survey to favour the

northern flank of the sands intersected by La-101 in 1955 and access new areas with potentially higher

prospectivity. If the drill bit continues to perform, we will have first data back from logging of this new well in

early Q2.

Now that we are at a safe depth at La-106, testing of La-105 has commenced. The testing programme

started in the lower sands and will progressively introduce shallower zones while monitoring flow rates,

pressures and taking gas and liquid samples. The first sands being flowed are actually part of a new horizon,

below the Logbaba Formation, and so could be an addition to the known reserves if productive. The total

testing period will depend on the rates achieved at the various intervals, but by the beginning of Q2 we

should have enough data to enable a recalculation of the July 2008 reserve estimate for the Logbaba field.

At that time, using only data from Elf's operations in the 1950s, the independent reserve auditors calculated

proven and probable reserves for the field of over 100 billion cubic feet of gas.

Since acquiring the asset and throughout all of the activities so far, we have worked closely with the

Government of Cameroon and State companies to ensure their approval of our operations. We have been

delighted by the interest and support of the local regulators in the development of Logbaba and we hope that

this relationship will only strengthen as we progress. As announced previously, we are now qualified to apply

for the exploitation rights to the field and we do not perceive any difficulties in process. Cameroon has a

huge demand for energy and needs a great deal of foreign investment to assist in the development of its

natural resources. This makes it an excellent location for companies such as VOG to do business. There is a

structured process for the granting of an exploitation licence and we cannot accurately forecast when this

might be achieved, but we anticipate that it will be by mid-year.

Of course, any natural resource is only as good as its available market and this is where the strength of

Logbaba truly lies. When Elf abandoned the field 50 years ago it was because there was no market for

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natural gas close to Douala to make the project economically viable, but now Douala is one of the trading

and manufacturing hubs of Central Africa. Major international and domestic firms such as Guinness, SABC,

Nestle and Chococam rely solely on imported liquid fuels to power their facilities and Douala has become the

most expensive city in Africa. Half the available customers have signed in-principle agreements to take

natural gas from us at a price of US$16 per thousand cubic feet, which is a 30 percent or more discount to

the equivalent fuel prices they are currently paying. So far, these agreements cover around 8 million cubic

feet of gas per day from Logbaba and we know from speaking to our future consumers that their demand will

grow. We expect new binding contracts will be signed as part of the financial closing of the project finance for

the downstream elements of this project.

There remains the obvious question of how we would monetise any additional reserves that may be proven

up, for instance through exploration of the big prospect revealed by the passive seismic spectroscopy, given

that the industrial market can only grow to a certain size. In our eyes and those of the Government, the

answer lies in the massive drive for power which has already begun in Cameroon. Through the addition of

new hydroelectric and thermal, gas-fired power stations, the Government is looking to treble its generating

capacity to 3,000 megawatts by 2020 and any source of accessible natural gas will be a key player in

helping to achieve this aim. We have been working with the State electricity company on a small-scale

project to take gas from Logbaba for purely local power generation, but we have also seen the reports of a

deal for a much larger gas-fired power station to be constructed in Douala by Hyundai. If such a project does

come into fruition then it would be excellent news for us, but we are in no way dependent upon it.

Accessing the industrial market, through a basic processing facility and a short pipeline, is not a huge feat in

engineering terms, but is a significant step for VOG and Cameroon as it would be the only gas infrastructure

in the whole region. Whilst it is rare for small upstream companies to get involved in downstream facilities,

owning our own transmission system will cement our competitive advantage. At present, there is no

competition for gas in the country as all offshore operations currently face major problems in bringing

production to land. As the onshore potential is explored, our status as the sole gas provider will change, but

we have a valuable opportunity to mould the market with our first mover advantage.

We have recently engaged a major international engineering group to head up the engineering of the

downstream phase and are assessing a number of options for efficient transport of the gas to the customers.

We are under no illusions as to how long these projects can take, but we have challenged both management

and our advisers to find a process to allow early-stage revenue production, even if this begins before the

pipeline is completed. As fellow investors, I am sure you will agree that cash flow is the key to re-rating VOG

as a growth company and so getting revenue from Logbaba as soon as possible is our priority. A number of

banks have approached us with interest in financing and so we are confident that this stage of the project

can be funded with debt.

The West Medvezhye story should not be forgotten in the excitement surrounding Logbaba. For us, it is still

the Company's most exciting asset. With recoverable prospective resources of over a billion barrels of oil

equivalent, West Med dwarfs Logbaba, but it is still in its infancy and the pace of development is slow. Given

the long periods when activity on the ground is impossible, it is best to have multiple target locations before

embarking on any prolonged drilling campaign to save on costs. With that in mind, most of 2010 will be

dedicated to adding further prospects to the existing discovery location around Well 103. We have two

surveys, one passive and one geochemical, planned for the coming spring and we hope that the findings will

give us enough information to be able to specify areas for acquisition of further 2D seismic or justify new

drilling. Ideally, we could be drilling in 2011 if the analysis shows clear areas for exploration and we are able

to mobilise swiftly. By that time, we should also be producing significant revenues from Logbaba to help

support West Med's development.

Despite the amount of activity going on in Russia and Africa at the moment, we feel that it is very important

that VOG maintains a strong pipeline of new projects and I am pleased to announce that we recently signed

the 12 month extension to our option to acquire Falcon Petroleum Limited. Falcon has over 45,000 square

kilometers of exploration acreage in Ethiopia and Mali, two very prospective new regions which have already

stirred up interest with major producers. We are also seeing more and more attractive projects coming to

market both in Africa and the FSU, which could augment our portfolio and ensure we have a clear path to

further growth. Logbaba is forging a solid platform, but the real excitement of VOG is yet to come.

Kevin Foo

Chairman

 

26.02.10 19:55

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Das sind 128000 $ pro Tag

Einnahmen.Für den Moment.Das ist ja schon mal nicht schlecht.Und das ist ja erst der Anfang.Gruss
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27.02.10 20:58

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Bin wirklich mal gespannt

was der Kurs am Montag macht.Normalerweise müsste er gut zulegen.Gruß
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28.02.10 17:36

211 Postings, 5712 Tage Embudu@Biggemann: Und ich erst ...

es ist, wie du immer schreibst: Nur positive Nachrichten. Entweder werden wir hier fürchterlich "verarscht" (sorry!) und negative News werden zurück gehalten oder es wird das mit dem Kurs passieren, was wir uns aufgrund der News vorstellen. Im Prinzip müßte man noch einmal nachlegen.

 

28.02.10 17:41

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Hab schon 150Tsd.

Ist mir für den moment auch recht egal 1Cent rauf oder runter.Hier werden wir kurz oder lang gutes Geld verdienen.
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28.02.10 20:14

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Was hältst du hier von? Hammer oder?

OG behauptet, dass eine starke Pipeline von neuen Projekten und ich freue mich, Ihnen mitzuteilen, dass wir kürzlich unterzeichneten

der 12 Monate verlängern unsere Option auf den Erwerb Falcon Petroleum Limited. Falcon hat mehr als 45.000 Quadratmeter

km von Schürfgebieten in Äthiopien und Mali, zwei sehr aussichtsreiche neue Regionen, die bereits

rührt das Interesse mit den wichtigsten Produzenten.
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01.03.10 08:04

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage Biggemann@:Embudu:Was ich nicht verstehe.

Auf der einen Seite hat Falcon Oel 8% aller VOG Aktien,auf der anderen hat Vog ein Vorkaufsrecht für Falcon?Oder verstehe ich da was falsch?
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01.03.10 09:31

3264 Postings, 5930 Tage BiggemannDa tut sich was.

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