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I'm sure it will all pan out well for the future, but is there something going on with the amount of small trades happening. Or is it just great "word of mouth", as the amount of small trades seems incredibly excessive.
http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=53773
Oil Industry Applauds Decision to Extend North Sea Tax Breaks
The Independent - London Friday, December 07, 2007
The Treasury has agreed to extend tax breaks for the decommissioning of oil fields in the North Sea in a move that it hopes will prolong the life of drilling in the area.
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This is great news for those small oil companies operating in the north sea that are prepared to use new technology, like nepsys, to milk every last drop from these depleted fields. It encourages them to utilise the existing infrastructure, and where necessary, repair it using nepsys, as well as other services NMS provide. Listen to Langes presentations on brr.com.au for these same reasons.
I wonder whether the 3 GOM jobs mentioned in the 14nov07 COMSEC talkfest will make the next quarterly?? Probably not. And will we start to see figures to inspire more people to get onboard. The acquisitions surely wouldn't be earning less than before, but will they be pulling in figures finally to get the SP going. Will BP do something? Could NMS handle a service agreement, staffwise, or would we have to wait awhile till they have enough qualified personel to handle what BP wants. Or would NMS just get one off jobs?? Will the Euro Patent happen shortly?? Will the capital raising see the price drop to 95c or below?? And finally, are we on the brink of a huge recession and how will NMS handle it?? Come on Son of Baglimit, give us your thoughts???
huge recession - no.
medium recession - yes....and it will be the making of neppy.
OIL will still flow at $70-$100 a barrel, BIG OIL have rubber stamped their spending to find it, drill it, pipe it and sell it for the next 5 years.
while other sectors struggle thru a recession, credit/debt squeeze, O&G services will continue to make huge profits, and stand out like beacons.
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