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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Sort of like, not followed by the brokers until they hit pay-dirt...

    Steve

    Can i introduce you to the Sharetrader oil "experts"

    Bermuda
    Oiler
    Coaster
    Digger
    Blockhead
    Shrewd Crude
    Mattyroo

    I respect the views of these posters on all things oil & gas, they know what they are talking about

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    And at least two of them are fair dinkum nice fellas too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STRAT View Post
    And at least two of them are fair dinkum nice fellas too.
    Having met Oiler, Shrewd & Mattyroo - i am suitably impressed with there industry knowledge on oil & gas companies...

    Shrewd got me into NWE at 18c, god bless him

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    Quote Originally Posted by STRAT View Post
    And at least two of them are fair dinkum nice fellas too.
    Strat....So the big question is "which one isn't the nice fella"

    Shasta thanks for the compliment. Remember I said it last year "gold and black gold" for 2008.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oiler View Post
    Strat....So the big question is "which one isn't the nice fella"

    Shasta thanks for the compliment. Remember I said it last year "gold and black gold" for 2008.
    I couldnt possibly say as Ive only met two of you. The rest might be just as nice for all I know

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    Default Oil & Gas Weekly for your pleasure

    "This week's issue is attached.

    With the price of oil making weekly record highs and interest returning to the sector we would be quite happy for subscribers to distribute this week's issue of the OGW to friends, brokers, clients, oil company execs, fund mangers etc... anybody whom you think might be interested in subscribing.

    We would like to expand the current customer base of some 300 but can't really afford to take out ads in the AFR or other journals. So any help subscribers can give us would be most welcome.

    There are exciting times ahead for investors in oil and gas. You only have to listen to this weeks Big Picture coverage of the world oil situation from www.financialsense.com to appreciate the energy crisis that lies ahead. It makes very compelling listening".


    Balanced view on Coal Seam Gas (I am more bullish) in report! Worth a listen to pod cast.

    F.D.

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    Hey FD, I will subscribe. Thanks.
    Having got ourselves into a debt-induced economic crisis, the only permanent way out is to reduce the debt – either directly by abolishing large slabs of it, or indirectly by inflating it away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Financially dependant View Post
    "This week's issue is attached.

    With the price of oil making weekly record highs and interest returning to the sector we would be quite happy for subscribers to distribute this week's issue of the OGW to friends, brokers, clients, oil company execs, fund mangers etc... anybody whom you think might be interested in subscribing.

    We would like to expand the current customer base of some 300 but can't really afford to take out ads in the AFR or other journals. So any help subscribers can give us would be most welcome.

    There are exciting times ahead for investors in oil and gas. You only have to listen to this weeks Big Picture coverage of the world oil situation from www.financialsense.com to appreciate the energy crisis that lies ahead. It makes very compelling listening".


    Balanced view on Coal Seam Gas (I am more bullish) in report! Worth a listen to pod cast.

    F.D.
    Thanks for that, very interesting... Glad CSG gets a good mention, I've just acquired some BOW.

    In the report I noticed this:

    Our Quest to Make a Million Dollars
    Our goal is to take a specific sum of money and double it a number of times
    to make a $1million before tax. $10,000 doubled eight times will do it. A
    $20,000 initial investment needs to be doubled seven times, a $40,000
    investment six times.
    We have three Portfolios in the program, one at each entry level.
    Our initial Portfolio A investment was 150,000 New Zealand Oil & Gas
    Options (NZOO) purchased at 7 cents. We bought a further 200,000 NZOO at
    4.4 cents when the market bombed adding 200,000 options and an additional
    $8,800 to our original investment to bring our initial outlay to $19,300. This
    is not a portfolio for the faint hearted!
    NZOO traded as high as 6.6 cents this past week before closing at 5.8 cents.
    We sold 100,000 of our 350,000 at 6.2 cents as we said we would last week.
    So we now have $6,200 in cash in the portfolio and 250,000 options with a
    value of $14,500 cents bringing our total investment to $20,700. So we are
    just keeping our nose in front.
    Our Portfolio B investment was 500,000 Pancontinental shares (PCL) at 4.2
    for an original stake of $21,000. PCL shares closed at 3.7 cents on Friday
    making our stake now worth $18,500. We have made up some ground here
    too and are now down only $2,500.
    Our Portfolio C investment was 40,000 NZO head shares at $1.02. They
    closed Friday at $1.26 so we have held, indeed added to our gains in this
    portfolio. The value of this asset has now risen to $50,400.
    Our Portfolios
    Investment Portfolio A Portfolio B Portfolio C
    $10,000
    $20,000 $19,300 14 Jan $21,000 3 Jan*
    now $20,700 Now $18,500
    $40,000 $40,800 * 3 Jan
    Now $50,400
    $80,000
    $160,000
    $320,000
    $640,000
    $1,280,000
    * Original investment.
    We continue to have faith in New Zealand Oil and Gas for all the reasons
    we have outlined in recent issues of the OGW. Macquarie Bank recently
    initiated coverage of the stock with an “outperform” recommendation.
    They sold their NZOOD's at 6.2c! Ouch, thats 50% off what they're at now (I'm actually in a similar boat but not quite as bad!)

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    Is it my imagination or are some of these aussie small/med cap oilers and miners looking very cheap? Oil prices continue to trend up but the oilers sp stay the same?

    I toped up some more oil stocks today. Couldnt help myself, they are looking so cheap. Am I missing anything?

    Stocks I currently own in the portfolio.

    ADY/IPM/LST/PRC/NZO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Who View Post
    Is it my imagination or are some of these aussie small/med cap oilers and miners looking very cheap? Oil prices continue to trend up but the oilers sp stay the same?

    I toped up some more oil stocks today. Couldnt help myself, they are looking so cheap. Am I missing anything?

    Stocks I currently own in the portfolio.

    ADY/IPM/LST/PRC/NZO
    You are right, theres plenty of cheap O&G plays out there, namely:

    AMU, BOW, OEL, IPM, NDO, MOS, NWE, VPE, SXP, PSA, BPT, CVN, just off the top of my head, am finding it hard to rank them in order of who to buy first!

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