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Looks like you got it.
Was that a single seller yesterday? Not much happening today.
I think the east Texas deal is done and closed, I think they are working on something else. Something important, maybe in the area of alternative fuels. WWNG mentioned that in one of their PRs.
January futures over 8 bucks.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=NGF07.NYM
edit - This PR was from July, not that old really.
In an old PR WWNG mentioned that they are trying to aquire 500,000 acres in Montana containing oil sand. Does anyone know if the technology for removing oil from oil sand is the same as removing oil from oil shale?
Thanks.
I wish I had some dry powder, maybe the next day or two.
The website is back up, no new PRs.
Royal Petro may have been the "warchest" that financed the ET LOI.
Maybe the news is coming out. Merger?
read msg# 18447
It's down. Is that what Hagarty was referring to in Spiras post? "Before we take it down".
B would be nice.
I have a larger order in and thats all they gave me, then went on to fill other orders at the same price. ???
I think they are testing NC02 at Tubbs, the wording in the WWNG PR was a little peculiar.
Is this BIGN IR you spoke to? Thanks.
Why dont you post your point?
There is no mention of drilling equiptment on any of these sites. You may be right.
Yep, great job. The picture format works.
Sorry for the trouble spiras, I was wrong. That didn't fix it. It is still the same page.
Waverider gets the credit, he figured it out, but thanks.
HOUSTON, Aug. 24, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Stonebridge Resources Exploration Ltd. (Pink Sheets:SBRX) announced that the Company has completed negotiations to obtain state-of-the-art (NCO2) enhanced oil recovery technology. Utilized by major oil companies for several years (NCO2) technology has proved successful by increasing oil production in various types of oil reservoirs.
From the Royal Petro PR .....
Utilized by major oil companies for several years, NC-02 technology has proved successful by increasing oil production in various types of oil reservoirs by up to 400 percent.
lots of copying going on, lol. Maybe their licensing it from Royal.
FWIW the Royal Petro PR on N-C02 is the only one that claims it will be getting a patent in 6 months, it looks like this technology may belong to them.
This looks like its the same Success Oil. One of Success's PRs shows a drilling project in Crawar Field in West Texas. This is the Tubb project.
http://www.successoil.net/content/view/6/2/
An 'accelerated schedule' should have started the project in mid September.
The same menu on the home page. They copyied Tyche's website and made some changes to it.
BIGNs PR date for the N-CO2 was July 20th while Royals was Sept. 11th.
I agree, no calls or e-mails from me.
delete, duplicate.
Waverider figured it out, I just followed his lead. Interesting.
Success Oil now has a website, I'm not sure if this is the same Success Oil that is our JV. Not much on the webiste, this company is an emerging company.
http://www.successoil.net/
Royal Petroleum has the same news as BIGN. 32 wells in OK with 2 producers, NC-02 tech, Euro listing, ...
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=rylp.pk
Thoughts???????
hopefully it's insider trading, or someone else in the know.
hmm, it doesn't look like daytrading to me. I think someone wanted a bunch of shares at open and was willing to pay ask for them. No orders in 21 minutes now.
The MM showed up for work at 9:36, the ask is .015 now.
Scottrade shows an ask of .05. It shows 9:31 at the time.
The share explanation was that it is normal for a company to create more AS shares than needed. They will not use the extra shares for anything but moving to a bigger board. Some share have already been allocated for reducing debt, but they will leave the others to move to NASD or wherever. A possible reverse split when that happens, around 1-4 to 1-6 is the figure that they used.
I had to pick up my wife and didn't hear the last half of the CC.
Am I correct in believing that Tyche doesn't have it's own rig? Anyone know? I'll put a call in of not.
Thanks.
More problems with the Alaska pipeline
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Both the nation’s largest oil field and the trans-Alaska oil pipeline were shut down today after poor weather at both ends of the 800-mile pipeline caused havoc.
BP PLC said high winds were to blame for a power outage that shut down Prudhoe Bay in northern Alaska. Production fell to about 20,000 barrels today; about 350,000 barrels were produced Monday.
Flooding near the terminus of the pipeline, caused by heavy rain in south-central Alaska, is suspected of knocking out fiber-optic communication lines along the pipeline, said Mike Heatwole, spokesman for Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
Operators lost communications to remote valves that can be closed in the event of a spill.
Heatwole said company protocol calls for the pipeline shutdown when valves cannot be closed from long distance. The valves must be staffed by crews that can manually operate the valves, he said.
At Prudhoe Bay, Beaudo said, layers of dust and dirt blown by high winds built up on high voltage insulators on power lines and the field, causing a short just before 3 a.m.
“The whole field came down,” Beaudo said.
The power station continued to operate. “It’s the distribution system that had the problem,” he said.
Winds were blowing about 12 mph at Deadhorse near the time of the outage, said Tom Dang of the National Weather Service. However, they were significantly higher most of Monday, with peak gusts of about 66 mph midday Monday.
Beaudo said crews would work today to wash insulators, restore power and ramp up production. He could not predict whether the work would take more than one day.
Communications are a critical component for operations of the trans-Alaska pipeline, which carries nearly 17 percent of the nation’s domestic oil supply daily.
“We lost communication with five of our remote gate valves just north of Valdez at about 4 a.m. Alaska time,” Heatwole said.
The remote valves are important when there is a pipeline leak. They are closed to limit the amount of oil dispatched from sections of the line.
“When we lose communication, we shut the pipeline down,” he said.
Flooding and mudslides along the Richardson Highway, which parallels the pipeline and is the only roadway out of Valdez, disrupted vehicle traffic. The Alaska Department of Transportation closed a 65-mile stretch of the highway, starting near Valdez.
The Weather Service said 6.5 inches of rain fell Sunday and Monday at Valdez. Flooding in Keystone Canyon near Valdez hit four bridges hard and moved one five feet, said DOT spokeswoman Shannon McCarthy.
Instead of driving, Heatwole said, crews would be sent by helicopter to the remote valve sites. By midday Tuesday, crews had reached at least two valves and were in transit to others, he said.
Separate crews will seek the cause of the break in the fiberoptic line, Heatwole said.
He could not predict when the oil would again flow through the pipeline.
“We hope to know in the next couple of hours what the projected timeframe is,” he said this morning.
High water along other roads in Valdez was hampering Alyeska’s ability to staff the Valdez Marine Terminal, where oil is loaded onto tankers. The terminal is across Port Valdez from the city and a road leading to it was affected by flooding.
Alyeska said it would limit the number of personnel required to report to work at the terminal until officials could verify the integrity of a bridge on the road.
Essential employees reported to work at the Valdez harbor and were transported across Port Valdez by boat. Nearly 500 Alyeska employees travel the road to work each day.
The entire Prudhoe Bay oil field had produced more than 400,000 barrels a day — or 8 percent of total U.S. output — until leaks and the discovery of pipe corrosion led the company to begin shutting down the eastern half of the field Aug. 6.
The eastern side of the field was restarted late last month as the company began to clean out the eastern transit pipeline.
BP workers this week are continuing to scrape and clean Prudhoe’s east side transit line with devices called maintenance pigs. The work follows intensive ultrasonic inspections and other sound wave tests.
Next, workers will put a smart pig that uses ultrasound through the line to check for thin spots. BP officials declined to say exactly when that would occur, only that they were working on a two-week maintenance effort that began Sept. 30.
BP has said it ultimately will replace 16 of 22 miles of transit lines. It expects to get replacement pipe by the end of the year, with construction beginning early next year.
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061010/NEWS/61010010
Alaskan Pipeline Operator Probes Vibrations
The operator of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline is investigating vibrations on the line, a problem it says was caused by too little oil flowing through after BP PLC closed much of the giant Prudhoe Bay field in early August.
The vibrations have spurred a former pipeline official to bring the issue to the attention of Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. The pipeline is a vital link to U.S. energy needs, transporting roughly 15% of domestic oil supplies.
Glen Plumlee, who retired this year as a strategic planning coordinator for pipeline operator Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., said in a Sept. 22 letter ...
http://online.wsj.com/google_login.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB11603543428378...
VRDM was the 3rd.
I think.
I called Scottrade a few weeks ago about this and was told that on penny stocks the MMs aren't required to list your bids. It's a
shame that the bid does not reflect real bids.
Same with asks.
#$%#%%@#$%#$ MMs.