Avalon Oil und Gas geht ab !!
06.04.06 18:10
#251
Scarmace
Das war auf jeden Fall..
..ma richtig geil. Und die 2. Dividende (innerhalb eines Monats) gibts am 24. April. Das Ding finanziert sich selbst. :-) Da hat sich das warten mal richtig gelohnt und es kommt noch viel viel mehr...
Deshalb werd ich hier auch mal wieder Geduld walten lassen. KLein und günstig rein und wenn abzuschätzen is, das der Verlust gleich null gehlaten werden kann nochma nachlegen. Soviel glück kann man zwar nicht wirklich 2 Mal haben aber die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt. ;-)
Deshalb werd ich hier auch mal wieder Geduld walten lassen. KLein und günstig rein und wenn abzuschätzen is, das der Verlust gleich null gehlaten werden kann nochma nachlegen. Soviel glück kann man zwar nicht wirklich 2 Mal haben aber die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt. ;-)
06.04.06 20:19
#253
Calibra21
Es wäre super wenn wir die 0,065er Hürde
nachhaltig überwinden könnten.
06.04.06 20:45
#259
Bettler
Callibra
die Wand wird laut Chart in 21Stunden, 6Minuten und 54 Sekunden durchbrochen werden!! ;o))
Gruß, B.
Gruß, B.
06.04.06 20:53
#260
micha1
Avalon Oil & Gas
Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc. Signs LOI to Purchase Oil Property
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 2006--
Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc., (OTCBB: AOGS) announced today that it has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire a fifty percent (50%) working interest, in a 266.73-acre oil and gas lease in Starr County, Texas, from Canyon Creek Oil and Gas, Inc. The 266.73 acre property has four shut-in oil and gas wells.
The lease is located in the Boyle Field, an oil field that has produced over 1,259,000 barrels of oil. Avalon Oil & Gas conservatively estimates the remaining reserves total over 1,283,000 barrels of oil and 242,900 mcfg.
Avalon and Canyon Creek will hire an engineering firm to oversee the implementation of a water flood project to recover the maximum amount of oil from the reservoir. Once the water flood procedure is fully operational, the Company projects monthly cash flow, assuming prices of $60.00/barrel of oil and $6.50/mcfg, at nearly $500,000, after deducting for lease royalties, operating expenses and taxes.
The Company intends to drill and complete ten additional wells during the next twelve months to further develop the oil reserves. Oil production is projected to reach 1,000 barrels of oil per day when the lease is fully developed.
Canyon Creek Oil and Gas, Inc., is a subsidiary of Universal Property Development and Acquisition Corporation (OTCBB: UPDA). UPDA is a publicly funded oil & gas company that targets projects with high net revenue interests, where risk has been substantially reduced by meticulous technical evaluation and geophysics.
Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc. is an oil and gas company engaged in the acquisition of oil and gas producing properties with multiple enhancement opportunities.
Forward-looking statements in the release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward- looking statements are subject to certain risks, and uncertainties and actual results could differ from those discussed. This is material information only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell the securities.
Source: Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc.
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 2006--
Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc., (OTCBB: AOGS) announced today that it has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire a fifty percent (50%) working interest, in a 266.73-acre oil and gas lease in Starr County, Texas, from Canyon Creek Oil and Gas, Inc. The 266.73 acre property has four shut-in oil and gas wells.
The lease is located in the Boyle Field, an oil field that has produced over 1,259,000 barrels of oil. Avalon Oil & Gas conservatively estimates the remaining reserves total over 1,283,000 barrels of oil and 242,900 mcfg.
Avalon and Canyon Creek will hire an engineering firm to oversee the implementation of a water flood project to recover the maximum amount of oil from the reservoir. Once the water flood procedure is fully operational, the Company projects monthly cash flow, assuming prices of $60.00/barrel of oil and $6.50/mcfg, at nearly $500,000, after deducting for lease royalties, operating expenses and taxes.
The Company intends to drill and complete ten additional wells during the next twelve months to further develop the oil reserves. Oil production is projected to reach 1,000 barrels of oil per day when the lease is fully developed.
Canyon Creek Oil and Gas, Inc., is a subsidiary of Universal Property Development and Acquisition Corporation (OTCBB: UPDA). UPDA is a publicly funded oil & gas company that targets projects with high net revenue interests, where risk has been substantially reduced by meticulous technical evaluation and geophysics.
Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc. is an oil and gas company engaged in the acquisition of oil and gas producing properties with multiple enhancement opportunities.
Forward-looking statements in the release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward- looking statements are subject to certain risks, and uncertainties and actual results could differ from those discussed. This is material information only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell the securities.
Source: Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc.
06.04.06 21:04
#263
Bettler
@Eichi, Asche auf mein Haupt!! ;o))
Hier etwas für die Ungläubigen!
http://quote.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sym=AOGS
Auch wenn es mal ein paar % in den Keller geht.............. ich glaube an diesen Wert!
H..luljaa!!!!!!!!!!!
Post Scriptum: Doa kunnst a Manna mit koafen!
http://quote.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sym=AOGS
Auch wenn es mal ein paar % in den Keller geht.............. ich glaube an diesen Wert!
H..luljaa!!!!!!!!!!!
Post Scriptum: Doa kunnst a Manna mit koafen!
06.04.06 21:14
#265
Bettler
Fips,zu #261,
bitte locker bleiben!
Micha hat uns immerhin in #1 am 03.04. auf diesen Wert aufmerksam gemacht..... danke Micha!!
Gruß, B.
Micha hat uns immerhin in #1 am 03.04. auf diesen Wert aufmerksam gemacht..... danke Micha!!
Gruß, B.
06.04.06 21:21
#267
micha1
Ist schon OK ;-)
Hab dein Posting nicht gesehen, sonnst hätte ich es nicht Reingestellt. Aber es ist besser zwei mal als keiner.
06.04.06 21:52
#272
102030Fips
@ all
Würd mal sagen, dass ist ein guter Boden für die Zukunft.
Was meint ihr so dazu????
Was meint ihr so dazu????


