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Szejk z Plocka+ Szejk prawdziwy=Dobry byznes?
| 2008-04-10 08:49:07 |
Szejk z Plocka+ Szejk prawdziwy=Dobry byznes? |
fatso |
Orlen wlasnie sie chwali w Londynie:
Poland's PKN Orlen and Kuwait Energy to explore oil and gas off Latvian
coast
WARSAW (Thomson Financial) - Poland's largest oil company PKN
Orlen has
teamed up with Kuwait Energy to buy a company with concessions to search
for oil
and gas in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Latvia, it said in a
statement late
yesterday.
PKN agreed to buy a 50 percent stake in Odin Energi Latvija for
$950,000,
giving the company a 45 percent share in concessions to search and drill
for oil
and natural gas in Latvian economic zone on the Baltic Sea.
Kuwait Energy Company will take the remaining 50 percent stake in Odin
Energi Latvija through its Netherlands-based subsidiary.
The Polish state-controlled refiner has so far had little success
in trying
to secure its own oil deposits and reduce near total dependence on crude
imports
from Poland's eastern neighbour Russia.
PKN Orlen plans to spend $130 million annually through 2009 on upstream
assets and expects to boost its crude production to 4.3 million tonnes
of crude
in 2015 from zero right now.
piotr.skolimowski@thomson.com +48 22 447 24 36
ps1/vlb
moim zdaniem dobrze. Jesli trafi tam na jakies zloza to zagra na nosie
kacapom a i przylaczy sie gospodarczo Lotwe do Polski. Ech, Hetman
Czarniecki co Szweda gromil w Rewalu i okolicach pewnie sie z nieba
dzis dobrotliwie usmiecha!
f |
| 2008-04-10 16:11:48 |
Re: Szejk z Plocka+ Szejk prawdziwy=Dobry byznes? |
Darius |
On Apr 10, 8:49 am, fatso wrote:
> Orlen wlasnie sie chwali w Londynie:
>
> Poland's PKN Orlen and Kuwait Energy to explore oil and gas off Latvian
> coast
>
> WARSAW (Thomson Financial) - Poland's largest oil company PKN
> Orlen has
> teamed up with Kuwait Energy to buy a company with concessions to search
> for oil
> and gas in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Latvia, it said in a
> statement late
> yesterday.
> PKN agreed to buy a 50 percent stake in Odin Energi Latvija for
> $950,000,
> giving the company a 45 percent share in concessions to search and drill
> for oil
> and natural gas in Latvian economic zone on the Baltic Sea.
> Kuwait Energy Company will take the remaining 50 percent stake in Odin
> Energi Latvija through its Netherlands-based subsidiary.
> The Polish state-controlled refiner has so far had little success
> in trying
> to secure its own oil deposits and reduce near total dependence on crude
> imports
> from Poland's eastern neighbour Russia.
> PKN Orlen plans to spend $130 million annually through 2009 on upstream
> assets and expects to boost its crude production to 4.3 million tonnes
> of crude
> in 2015 from zero right now.
> piotr.skolimow...@thomson.com +48 22 447 24 36
> ps1/vlb
>
> moim zdaniem dobrze. Jesli trafi tam na jakies zloza to zagra na nosie
> kacapom a i przylaczy sie gospodarczo Lotwe do Polski. Ech, Hetman
> Czarniecki co Szweda gromil w Rewalu i okolicach pewnie sie z nieba
> dzis dobrotliwie usmiecha!
>
> f
$950,000, tyle to kosztuja domy w PL
Pytaj zawsze google finance, a tam wiesci sektorowe obnizony rating
z AAA do AA, BBB
http://finance.google.com/finance?q=WAR%3APKN
Koniec sezony grzewczego, poczatek sezony samochodowego,
ale ogolnie to rynek dolara i nie wiadomo czy Orlen zarabia czy traci.
Jak przelicza operacje na euro, to wtedy mozna cos wiedziec.
Operacje bilansowe w dolarach sa trudne do oceny.
Na metalach niezaleaznych nieciekawy rynek.
Ceny niektorych metali spadly o 70% w okresie 2-3 lat.
Przybywa na rynkach srebra, produkcja wzrosla o 50%. |
| 2008-04-10 16:45:04 |
Re: Szejk z Plocka+ Szejk prawdziwy=Dobry byznes? |
Darius |
a tutaj sedno.
Nadprodukcja, stagnacja, za duzo kasy dolarowej z ropy, ktorej nie ma
na co wydac.
http://bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aJRvT9j7xjt4&refer=home
____ ____________
Russia to Cut Oil Taxes as Production `Stagnates' (Update1)
By Lucian Kim and Ellen Pinchuk
Enlarge Image/Details
April 10 (Bloomberg) -- Russia will cut taxes on oil companies to
overcome production ``stagnation'' following a decade of growth,
Energy and Industry Minister Viktor Khristenko said.
``The output level we have today is a plateau, stagnation,''
Khristenko said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Moscow.
``We hope the debate on tax changes will be complete within two or
three months.''
Russian oil stocks rallied on the timeline. OAO Rosneft, the country's
biggest producer, gained 2.2 percent to 225.50 rubles ($9.63) at 4:15
p.m. in Moscow after falling as much as 0.6 percent. OAO Lukoil
climbed 2.1 percent to 2,058.70 rubles, reversing a decline of 0.4
percent.
Output may fall for the first time in a decade this year as producers
struggle with soaring costs and aging fields. Finance Minister Alexei
Kudrin said last month that the government may cut its crude-
extraction tax by 100 billion rubles to spur development of harder-to-
reach deposits.
Khristenko, 50, a former acting prime minister who has overseen the
world's largest energy industry for four years, said he and Kudrin
have agreed on draft tax legislation. The main question is how big the
cut should be, he said.
``Kudrin's proposed change is too limited to make a difference,'' said
Ron Smith, chief strategist at Alfa Bank in Moscow. The government
needs to make deeper cuts and speed up the process, he said. ``They
need to have it in place by Jan. 1, 2009.''
Production in Russia, the largest oil supplier after Saudi Arabia,
declined 1.3 percent in March to 9.76 million barrels per day compared
with the same month last year. Natural Resources Minister Yuri Trutnev
warned last month that there could be a drop in output for the first
time since 1998.
``To a certain degree, it was accounted for in the energy strategy --
at first a slowdown in production growth and then reaching a constant
level,'' Khristenko said today. |
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