Correct, but if NDO and partner KIK farm out to a major, then development and production would be attainable in that time frame. If the price holds today that would be an indication to me that something behind the scenes is happening.
I tend to agree. I think NDO's finds are very attractive to the majors and I wouldn't be surprised if they come to a partnership agreement in the next 3-6 months.
Today, NDO left me with a big smile on my face and I hope the future stretches it bigger and biggger.
https://commerce.us.reuters.com/purchase/showReportDetail.do?docid=45031260
"Nido Petroleum Ltd. is an Australian oil and gas exploration and production company with a functioning producing arm centered around Nido’s participation in the Galoc Oil Field, which entered production in early October 2008 and has produced over 1MMstb to date. Nido has bright exploration and development indicators for its other service contracts 54, 58 and 63. Revenue is expected to climb over 2009 and remain growing into 2013 as Yakal and Tindalo deposits in Service Contract 54, and eventually another structure of SC54 or another service contract are expected to cycle into revenue generation. Given due diligence and valuation estimations, Arrowhead believes the share price is strongly undervalued and should align in the AUS$ 0.56 to AUS$ 1.27 bracket . Positive 2008 results announced in March 2009 as well as consistent production at Galoc through 2009 should promote Nido’s share price. The price of oil as well as general macro financial factors such as the uncertainty on cuts in Australian interest rates could affect the share price adversely or favorably. "
here's the deal..
Palawan Light could be fetching around US$52bbl (Brent US$54bbl).
convert that into AUD$ = AUD$71bbl (excluding taxes etc etc)
Nido's interest in Galoc Oil Field 3190 BOPD X AUD$71bbl (excluding taxes etc etc) = AUD$226K per day (excluding taxes etc etc)
with a stab in the dark NET revenue could be AUD$45bbl X 3190 = AUD$144K per day.
correct me if i'm wrong
Time to test out this new fangled hold back mooring system.Hopefully this thing will pass on by.
I'm curious to see how much down time they have now that they have dropped the gear on the sea floor.
I'd love to known how they reconnect after disconnecting. Is the process fairly simple? Is there some mechanism (i.e. flotation devices or tethers) that allow them to retrieve the riser system from the sea floor with ease? Or do they require divers each time? If anyone with technical knowledge could answer this that would be great.
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