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Old 24-01-2013, 10:44 AM   #1
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Default Massive oil find in SA

Wonder if this will free us from the world oil pricing forces

Have a read -
http://www.news.com.au/business/comp...-1226560401043

In theory, this should send fuel prices to the ground...but I'm not going hold out too much hope.

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Old 24-01-2013, 10:57 AM   #2
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wow this is exciting, we had better lock the gates and hope no one comes to steal it off us
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Old 24-01-2013, 11:08 AM   #3
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sweet

should be able to get fuel for around 1.10 a litre for 98 by next tuesday at the earliest

we'll see nothing
they'll export the lot instead of supplying the country it was found in at a decent price
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A foreiegn company will get the rights to drill it, it will get sent overseas and we will still have to live on imported fuel.
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Old 24-01-2013, 11:33 AM   #6
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then the state will make ***** loads of money and spend that coin on our absolutely crap roads and finally re do 80% of those roads in the state!

oh
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Old 24-01-2013, 11:47 AM   #7
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it'd be absolute stupidity not to get this oil. it'd be far more expensive not to go get it. imagine the benefits to the economy!?
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Old 24-01-2013, 11:49 AM   #8
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Keep V8's going for the next 100 years. Oh ! I forgot, we are running out of oil !!!! Never believed that BS !!
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we could make that much money from it they could afford to drop the interest rate a bit to a decent amount and therefore increase the actual money people will spend in the economy

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it'd be absolute stupidity not to get this oil. it'd be far more expensive not to go get it. imagine the benefits to the economy!?
Benefits to some sectors of the economy...

I imagine it would go some way to restoring the health of our state budget and provide decent job opportunities, but I also imagine that it would exacerbate the 2-speed economy, push up our dollar and generally make it more difficult for the manufacturing sector.

Still very early days yet guys, bit of a difference between 3.5 billion barrels of oil compared to 233 billion barrels.
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Those of us from the Sunshine State might remember when Joh was in charge of the place...in the late seventies/early eighties, a French company said that there was, from preliminary studies and surveys, every indication of massive oil reserves on the continental shelf beyond the Barrier Reef. They wanted to do seismic surveys to work out just how much was there, but Greenpeace and other greenie groups stopped it happening, as well as the federal government stepping in to ban it.

I always wondered when they will finally go back and have a look.

I'd bet lefty that the oil reserves just discovered are left where they lie...there are other oil reserves that have been discovered and then ignored because of environmental issues.
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Old 24-01-2013, 01:29 PM   #12
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This means we can afford to get the Grand Prix back from Melbourne
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But it's ok, the price of OUR oil will be linked to the SINGAPORE price thingo, so we get to pay the going rate for it................

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Old 24-01-2013, 02:56 PM   #14
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Why did they look for the oil deposit ....answer - world parity pricing (Singapore Tapis) was the carrot and if exported will further improve our balance of trade position.
The real ? is will it be refined here with the byproduct of an increase in LPG supplies in more areas?
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Old 24-01-2013, 03:51 PM   #15
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Before you start counting your sheckles - this is Shale Oil - Its NOT LSC (light sweet crude) or even heavy crude like the saudi fields. In fact its not really a field at all. The hydrocarbon called kerogen which pretty much ends up as a kerosine is locked within the shale matrixs and has to be sweated out.

Yeah its a great find and will help with diesel fuel, JP1 & 2 but its very expensive to refine and crack when compared to crude and you might also notice that the majors are removing their refineries. It also leaves a hell of a mess of mineral crud. Also Clyde is closing to become a bulk shipping terminal despite the fact that you can only get a lighter into it and one of the other Shell refineries is also going, which only leaves Altona. Shell view is to buy already made product and not make our own.
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Old 24-01-2013, 06:34 PM   #17
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Great news for the SA economy.
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This is one of those projects that will take 5 barrels of oil, to get one barrel of oil out of the ground (thus its a very good chance that the SA government will throw money behind it ). And a very very very large supply of water helps in the extraction process, I'm not sure if anyone has been around Cooberpedy lately, but you dont see many rivers or lakes.
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The best thing was I bought shares in it today and they went soaring. Made a tidy sum of money. Long live announcments like that.
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The best thing was I bought shares in it today and they went soaring. Made a tidy sum of money. Long live announcments like that.
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Old 24-01-2013, 07:22 PM   #21
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dont worry the oil companies & big chain retailers will find an excuse to sell it at a high price and the government & ACCC will be too lazy, stupid or powerless to stop them
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Lol 3.5 - 233 billion. Quite a wide range don't you think? I'm given to understand that shale oil is expensive to extract as well.

LINC shares up 23% today. Someone made some good money. If we dig it out do we even have capacity to refine it?
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[QUOTE=.......do we even have capacity to refine it?[/QUOTE]

Refiners have, at some stage, to make the decision as to whether they spend hundreds of millions of $A to massively update for the coming euro vi requirements, I suspect they are all going to close, choosing instead to import the already refined product.
You would think there are at least defence implications let alone domestic ones...
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Oh great just waiting for America to soon declare Australia is full of terrorists and is building weapons of mass destruction...
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Remember the energy crisis of the late 70's ... limited fossil fuels
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You mean the establishment of OPEC?
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What a crock
I don't think it's so much there isn't enough, it's a massive planet mostly ocean

I think the argument and probably more these days is it is harder to find and more cost prohibitive to extract.
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Go E85... If it dosnt start you can at least drink it...
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I really am baffled as to how Linc are so certain there is this massive reserve out there, when all they did was the Arckaringa regional 2D seismic survey, there has been no 3D aqcuisition in that basin. Very interesting that they make an announcement like this and then the share price jumps.......

Reminds me of the announcement Anaconda made years ago about the massive underground water reserves in SA or WA, enough to keep the country going for 100 years. Their share price spiked and then no one heard anything else from them.

Look at Geodynamics and their power from hot rocks and water creating steam power at Innamincka, share price jumps just to try and get their name out there to raise more exploration funding.

I would not be surprised in the least if Linc Energy are looking to raise their profile to get more funding from investors for more exploration in that basin.
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I really am baffled as to how Linc are so certain there is this massive reserve out there, when all they did was the Arckaringa regional 2D seismic survey, there has been no 3D aqcuisition in that basin. Very interesting that they make an announcement like this and then the share price jumps.......

Reminds me of the announcement Anaconda made years ago about the massive underground water reserves in SA or WA, enough to keep the country going for 100 years. Their share price spiked and then no one heard anything else from them.

Look at Geodynamics and their power from hot rocks and water creating steam power at Innamincka, share price jumps just to try and get their name out there to raise more exploration funding.

I would not be surprised in the least if Linc Energy are looking to raise their profile to get more funding from investors for more exploration in that basin.
And that looks like what is happening. They have released a report that is filled with the words "potential" and "maybe" and "if could be extracted", which doesnt give any detail what so ever. It has then had to downplay some of the news.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/20-tr...124-2d8zf.html

before it gets a kick in the *** by the regulator. The company has gone thru hundreds of millions of dollars of shareholders money in the last few years, and has to come up with "something" to get extra money from gamblers (sorry i mean shareholders).
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