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Gold/Mining/Energy : Lundin Oil (LOILY, LOILB Sweden) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tomas who wrote (2730)9/8/2001 11:58:55 AM
From: Razorbak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2742
 
It's too bad this company will no longer be listed on a U.S. exchange, but I understand the reason why, with the Sudan holdings being so (ridiculously) controversial over here. I'd like to invest again sometime, but will have to placate myself on the sidelines as a simple lurker. I will keep the thread bookmarked, though. Good luck to you Swedish investors. In the meantime, my money's invested in Talisman.

Razor



To: Tomas who wrote (2730)9/8/2001 9:10:01 PM
From: Tomas  Respond to of 2742
 
Khanty Mansisyk Oil (KMOC) - from Enterprise Oil Interim Results
RNS, September 6

KMOC
The group's involvement with the Khanty Mansisyk Oil Corporation (KMOC) has continued during 2001. KMOC's operations programme for 2001 has progressed well with 18 new wells completed in the first half. Gross production for this period averaged over 12,800 boepd of which over 11,100 boepd came from KMOC's operated fields, an increase of approximately 60 per cent from the first half of 2000.

Following the completion of a new direct tie-in from the Potanay field to the Transneft export pipeline, operated production in June averaged over 14,600 boepd. As a result of its 27 per cent (18.6 per cent fully diluted) shareholding in KMOC, Enterprise has reported 3,484 boepd as associated production for the first half of 2001.