Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
I see the rig monitor is still under tow near Malabo, anyone have any ideas where it will be operating next.
call me noddy but my friend "big ears" and his mate nigella (sniff sniff) have been very well informed of a new year star in the making, they have been told to await Januarys next full moon , eeeerrr I hope they have this right.
much talk about who the interested party is known as "YF finance limited" could the link be associated with YFP who are listed on EER's website as "The block awarded to YFP as a sole risk contract in 1991 to encourage the growth of the Nigerian upstream oil industry. Following the successful discovery of the Aje field, the license was converted to OML 113.......but who are they ....any researchers out there...
Nicholas lee appointed chief financial director of EER
holy mary mother of jesus, in the name of the father , son and the hole she blows, we are all guided by that bright north star, and to think people had their doubts that there was no room on that rig for anyone finding oil, news of this massive find will spread like Christianity did 2000 years ago, free said ashurov
are we still awaiting the ox (us) , he brings gold, lek has the black gold, follow the north star and we will be in another galaxy.
as it's sunday and very near Christmas a thought for our rig monitor, it's like a scene from the nativity, we have three boats (wise men) and the rig (jesus), has been a few weeks with a lot of activity around the rig , we must be drilling a new side track which has to be almost at target depth since the last announcement, we have had a good few weeks with the share price but the big surge like a tsunami is yet to come, bring on the news.
reminds me of a film title "three men and a baby" lets hope that baby rig booms, work still carries on regardless around the rig , what delivery is due next.....can't wait to find out.
well well well, page 500 mr librarian, which way for the re rate go ....well done lekoil and afren
i'm sure that is alex dressed in orange in the background, I now know what he was doing in New York....buying a costume for this gathering....enjoy the dancing alex, it's time you let your hair down, ha ha.
this guy Obi Achebe's is preparing to celebrate on news of the deal.......he has to come the party. http://www.gloworld.com/nigeria/news/obi-of-onitsha-kicks-off-2013-ofala-festival-with-regal-dance-showers-praises-on-globacom-for-support/
after reading this extract and looking at the board at EER there would seem plenty of high rolling people with presumably plenty of money at their disposal...have a read... http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/energy-equity-resources-is-growing-155551295.html part of..... LONDON, April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The international oil and gas company, Energy Equity Resources Limited (EER), continues to grow: company assets have more than doubled in the past 12 months. Its operational base is in a new office block at 35 Portman Square, near London's Marble Arch. The company has strengthened its management team with several eminent individuals from the industry. Among the early board appointments was Dr. Phil Vingoe, a well-known industry figure, who was Chief Geophysicist, General Manager Global Exploration and Technology Director, at BP's Exploration division. In 1995 he left to launch Australian independent, Novus Petroleum. He became MD of Sasol Petroleum International in 2000, the upstream arm of South Africa's oil, gas and chemicals group, Sasol Ltd. Dr. Vingoe's MSc and PhD in Geophysics were obtained from Birmingham University and he studied at Harvard Business School. His Royal Majesty, Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, Obi of Onitsha, is the Traditional Ruler of Onitsha in Nigeria and joined EER's board as a non-executive director in February 2007. Obi Achebe's career of over 30 years in the energy industry was spent chiefly with the Royal Dutch Shell companies in Nigeria, the UK, the Netherlands and elsewhere in West Africa in a broad range of roles and disciplines. He is currently Chairman of Diamond Bank Plc and OMAK-Eidesvik Maritime Limited, Nigeria, and a director of Unilever Nigeria Plc and several other Nigerian companies. He is also Chairman of the Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources Management Reforms in that country. He studied Chemistry at Stanford University, California, took an MBA at Columbia University, New York and was a pioneer of the Nigerian Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Nigeria. He was conferred with the Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) in 2004.
I have some news, sent you email.
can we expect an update at 4.30pm as DBH said now we are the two week's past the original deadline, come on alex all you need to do now is sell the family jewels and we should have enough to proceed the rto
ship ahoy mr librarian, what's this map all about on page 500, I also now have the "black spot" , that be a sure sign of oil if I am reading it the right way round, as the sign says "silence please" you are in the library.
that's why I know so much , I am one of the KIPPERS on that stinky old boat "the lady Kentucky" ha ha , watch out for the big catch next week, there will be more than fish in my nets, time you looked up Lekoil in your library, comes under the heading OPL310 page 500 huge, massive, largest ever oil find off Nigerian coast.......ramp over.
only the lewek andes has spent time next the rig for 1 hour maximum
just about to post the same , are you standing on the starboard or port side, sun is in my eyes as I can't make you out, ......first time I have seen 3 boats on the scene around the rig.....philski in your wisdom ways what is your take on these developments, do you think we have finally finished, I notice the old stinky lady has not be around for a while, to much oil to catch any fish, good post Charlie.
bobby rawle tide continues work at the rig monitor , we have also been joined by the "fol courage" as of yesterday, both vessels are within 500mtrs of rig. fol courage offshore tug/supply vessel.
lekoil have asked for an extension on their funding towards oml 113, eer also have an interest in oml 113, all this seems tied up together and could be the hold up on financial agreements between parties, watch out for news from lekoil to see if this moves brady and eer closer to signing the rto,