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Special table for NAMPOA?
Could work a link below, to include the list of those attending tonight's awards evening
Namibia's Maggy Shino is one of the finalists
Global Pet one of the attendees as well as all the other Namibian players
Dear Colleague,
It is going to be an excellent evening at the Big Five Board Awards 2019 with +100 attendees from Africa's oil/gas gathering for high level industry networking, a Keynote from Ade Adeola of Standard Chartered and a charity auction. If you've still not registered, there are a few more hours to do so, registration closes at midnight.
Be in Good Company at the Big Five Board Awards
Ministry of Mines and Energy, Namibia
Africa Oil Corp.
Africa Matters
ACAS-Law
Africa Oil & Gas
Aminex Group
Azinam
Azinam/ Seacrest Capital
BP
Celicourt
CGG
Clifford Chance
Cofarco SAS
Dentons
Discover Exploration
Eco Atlantic
Eliotus
Eliotus
Energy Aspects
Energy Law Solutions
ERC Equipoise,
ExxonMobil
EY
GeoExpro Magazine
GeoSafaris
GeoPartners
Global Petroleum
GMP FirstEnergy
GPW + Co
Halliburton
Hannam & Partners
Helios Investment Partners
High Power Petroleum & Seapulse
IFP School Petroleum Economics and Management
Impact Oil & Gas
JJG Consulting International
KeyFacts Energy
Kosmos Energy
McKinsey & Co
Menas Associates
MGGS bv
Oando
Orca Exploration Group,
Oxford Business Group
PGS
Progressive TSL
RPS Energy
Seplat Petroleum
Seacrest Capital
Stellar Energy Advisors
SLR Consulting
Standard Bank
Standard Chartered Bank,
Svenska Petroleum
TGS
Total
Tullow Oil
The Business Year
Vieira de Almeida & Associados
Zenith Energy
...and many more.
For those who can't make it the Big Five Charity Auction is available online and we welcome you to bid on some items for a good cause.
Yours sincerely,
Gayle Meikle
CEO, Frontier
Will have to wait and see, the main works ahead of drilling ie the clear up of the tanks etc from the last well and loading of new materials and supplies etc, I think will happen at Walvis Bay as this is the main port for LSS who are part of the Bourbon contract and there after Luderitz will be the closest port to the Venus well
https://www.lssnamibia.com/page/infrastructure
The Offshore link, as with others seems to focus more on the Venus and Namibia aspect
Also says "After completing work off Angola, the Maersk Voyager will begin mobilization to Namibia to drill the Venus wildcat before returning to Angola to spud two step-out exploration wells in Block 17."
After completing work off Angola......is this referring to the previous well and should say Equitorial Guinea ?
Pretty confident it’s Angola first. The Luderitz port will be used for Venus.
https://mobile.offshoreenergytoday.com/bourbon-to-support-totals-drilling-operations-offshore-namibia/
Strange the Bourbon vessels already in Walvis Bay (Bourbon Herald, Bourbon 504, Bourbon 506) and looking on Marine traffic the Maersk Voyager is heading to Walvis Bay
Could Voyager spud Venus 1 first ?
?https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/shipid:733423/zoom:10??
Game on....
Will the MM's give investors an early xmas present by dropping the SP? I'd like one last top up at 1.20p/1.30p :-)
Venus well early in the New Year ;-)
One for your shipping list J.
https://splash247.com/bourbon-awarded-namibia-contract-by-total/
The link below never works on LSE, but the link is from vox markets
Here is Gil last Wednesday speaks Namibia 8 mins in......mentions upcoming wells and corporate activity and all sorts of partnerships
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From ECO BB on ADVFN....... poster maccamcd18 Nov '19 - 16:58 - 5972 of 5981
I had a very comforting meeting with Gil & Peter Nicol (Scottish oil man) ...........and then went on regarding Guyana
Regarding Namibia
"Namibia hot property at the moment. Intimating some good news for us 3-7 weeks"
This is significant as we could be directly involved here at best, if not, could still have a very positive knock on effect
Certainly shows there is much activity going on in the back ground ;-)
This is an old mandate and as M said, Rosneft have already signed an agreement
https://5c92d4bb-8936-425f-9b01-1445ba942f1a.filesusr.com/ugd/f5673e_b10bf5f51946474e971c64b55376045d.pdf
Rosneft and Oranto signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on oil and gas projects in Africa back in 2018..
I hope you're right Jimarillo, the more drilling activity in offshore Namibia the better I say.
Watching & waiting...…...tick, tock.
This suggests they need to drill a well in 2020
Seems on another link they extended their blocks, which expired December 2018 and they have two renewal periods of two years each they may enter into, that requires a well to renew each period
Just noticed the Oranto's PEL43 (adjacent to the south of our 94)was entered into October 2011 for a duration of 8 years. I wonder if it is to be relinquished ?
GBP will either wither and die (based on current BoD protectiveness or lack of) or we hit the big time and we will potentially 100 bag. Personaly I think the bet is a good one on a risk reward basis