Caspian Oil & Gas mit großer Zukunkt.
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Ask:
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http://www.findata.co.nz/Markets/StockQuote/ASX/CIG.htm
He said in total Azerbaijan produced 50.7 million tons of oil in 2010, a major part of which was accounted for by the ACG fields.
Oil production in Azerbaijan may increase to 60-70 million tons a year, but this is unreasonable in terms of maintaining a stable level of production in the country, Yusifzade said.
He said that maintaining the oil production level at 50-55 million tons per year in Azerbaijan is optimal given the country’s consumption volume, as well as in terms of rationality of the ACG fields’ development and expenditure.
The ACG fields’ reserves are estimated at 925 million tons of oil and 280 billion cubic meters of gas.
ACG participants are BP with 34.43 percent, Chevron with 11.27 percent, SOCAR with 10 percent, INPEX with 10.96 percent, StatOil with 8.6 percent, Exxon with 8 percent, TPAO with 6.8 percent, Itochu with 4.3 percent and Hess with 2.72 percent.
http://en.trend.az/capital/energy/1862950.html
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline will help to consolidate Azerbaijan's position in the Southern European and Balkans gas market, a TAP executive has said.
http://news.az/articles/economy/34692
http://www.news.az/articles/turkey/34662
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-17/...-oil-well-next-march.html
To him, recently, SOCAR Trading company has signed an agreement on construction of oil products terminal in Fujairah Port of UAE: “Fujairah is a trade center with great potential”.
Note that, SOCAR has 11 representtaions in European and Asian countries.
http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=145189
The Dutch experts were informed about the SRC activities.
Lucia van Geuns, Director of the Energy Program at Clingendael, a leading Dutch think tank and senior researcher Christophe Van Agt visited the Center for Strategic Studies of Azerbaijan and met with the SRC staff.
The Dutch experts were informed about the SRC activities.
Dutch analysts spoke of their work on the report "Caspian Oil and Gas”, the interest towards views of the Azerbaijani experts in this regard and holding an international conference of the same name as the outcome of the study in the Netherlands this fall.
The meeting also noted the need for cooperation between think tanks of the two countries and implementation of various projects in the field of scientific research.
There was also a broad exchange of views on Azerbaijan's role in the energy security of Europe, impact of unresolved conflicts on global security, contemporary policy of the South Caucasus region, the regional energy projects, attracting new investment into the country, etc.
http://news.az/articles/politics/34750
Ich würde mich nicht wundern, wenn nach den Osterfeiertagen es zu einer Meldung kommen würde die sehr bedeutend ist.
Zweitens ist mir eine "Analyst Estimates" bei yahoo.com aufgefallen wenn das richtig sein sollte und ich die Quelle erfahren könnte würde mich nochmals kräftig nachkaufen.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ae?s=CIG.AX+Analyst+Estimates
Soviel zu dieser Aktie und meine persönlichen Meinung die keine Kaufempfehlung von mir sein soll.
Ich wünsche dir ein frohes Osterfest
Imagine
http://arabnews.com/economy/article369877.ece
bin auch guter dinge hier!!
schönes langes wochenende @all :-)
Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Through its Azerbaijan Embassy Great Britain has suddenly become interested in ecological aspects of oil and gas production in the Caspian Sea.
Ecol Engineering Services reports that Ecol’s General Director Ramil Aliyev received second secretary of British Embassy in Baku , Head of Trade and Energy Department Ann Herd.
R. Aliyev told that the company applies advanced world technologies and experience in its activity. This enables it to realize projects on cleaning of bore mud and oil filled water from BP Exploration Caspian Sea and Total.
A. Herd claimed a possibility of organization of British experts’ visit to Azerbaijan to share their knowledge and experience with the company. She also invited R. Aliyev to visit London.
http://abc.az/eng/news/main/53434.html
India’s energy plan envisages the country’s dependence on imports to increase to 90 per cent by 2030. India imports 80 per cent of its crude oil requirements.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110423/jsp/business/story_13891086.jsp