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Statoil ASA - Shareholder/Analyst CallTue, May 14
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Statoil ASA's Management Hosts Exploration Seminar (Transcript)Fri, May 25, 2012
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Statoil's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Feb 8, 2012 • 1 Comment
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Statoil ASA's CEO Discusses Q3 2011 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptSat, Oct 29, 2011
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Statoil's CEO Discusses Q2 2011 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptFri, Jul 29, 2011
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Statoil CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Feb 9, 2011
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Statoil CEO Discuses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Nov 3, 2010
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Statoil ASA Q2 2010 Earnings Call TranscriptSat, Jul 31, 2010
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StatoilHydro ASA Q1 2010 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, May 5, 2010
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StatoilHydro ASA Q2 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptFri, Aug 1, 2008
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Statoil ASA Q3 2007 Earnings Call TranscriptMon, Oct 29, 2007
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Statoil Q2 2007 Earnings Call TranscriptMon, Jul 30, 2007
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- Tuesday, March 5, 10:32 AM Anadarko (APC +3.2%) says it will sell a 12.75% interest in the Heidelberg deepwater oil project in the Gulf of Mexico to an undisclosed party for $860M to ensure funding until production starts in 2016. APC will continue to operate the project with a 31.5% interest; XOM, APA, E and STO own the remaining stake in the field, estimated to hold up to 400M barrels of recoverable resources. Comment! [Energy, On the Move]
- Monday, March 4, 4:41 PM BP, which lost its first deal to drill for oil in Russia's Arctic to Exxon (XOM), tried to negotiate a new deal with Rosneft and was again beaten to the punch by XOM in winning access to the Arctic Laptev Sea fields, Reuters reports. BP thus has been left a bystander in the rush for Arctic deals, and all but five of 30 Arctic license areas held by Rosneft have been parceled out in ventures with other firms. 4 Comments [Energy, Global & FX]
- Thursday, February 28, 9:23 AM Chevron (CVX) announces a successful production test at its St. Malo PS003 deepwater well in the Gulf of Mexico, with oil flow rates exceeding 13K barrels/day. "(It) further confirm(s) the significance of the St. Malo field," says N.A. production president Gary Luquette. Chevron has a 51% interest in the field, with PBR and STO also having significant stakes. (PR) 1 Comment [Energy]
- Monday, February 25, 12:48 PM Record levels of investment money are pouring into the U.K. North Sea, one of the world's most mature basins and one of the most important. Investment levels may be rising - including the largest single-field spend in a decade - but output has been sliding for years. Shell last week said it is reassessing its development plan for the Fram field following "unexpected" results. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Monday, February 25, 8:53 AM Statoil (STO) says it has started production at the Hyme field in the Norwegian Sea a month ahead of schedule. Hyme's recoverable resources were put at 30M boe, most of it crude oil and some natural gas. The Hyme development will extend the production life of the nearby Njord field until 2020, from 2015 previously. Investments are expected at ~NOK4.5B ($799M). 1 Comment [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, February 19, 10:53 AM Energy explorers, undeterred by BP’s experience, are striving to meet the challenge of drilling in ever-deeper and more complex places. BP and Maersk are working on designs for rigs that can operate in ultra-harsh environments. Shell's (RDS.A) $5B Olympus rig is ready to have its legs fitted. Statoil (STO) is moving on a $7B project in the North Sea to tap heavy oil discovered in the 1980s but is only now accessible. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Friday, February 15, 9:29 AM The U.K. approves Statoil's (STO) field development plan for the $7B Mariner heavy oil field in the North Sea, the U.K.'s largest offshore development in more than a decade. The U.K. is a major partner for STO, which is in the planning phase for its next U.K. heavy oil field, Bressay, and expects to make an investment decision on that later this year. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Wednesday, February 13, 12:51 PM Russia's Vladimir Putin gives the clearest indication yet that he is willing to put an end to Gazprom's monopoly on natural gas exports by allowing rival companies to ship liquefied natural gas abroad. Ending the monopoly on exports would be a blow to Gazprom, already under pressure from increasing competition from domestic rivals in the Russian market and European firms. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Wednesday, February 13, 11:52 AM Australia's Queensland state gives the green light for commercial shale oil projects, aiming to tap reserves estimated at more than 20B barrels. Amid the buzz around Australia's vast offshore gas fields and unconventional resources, international oil majors have been planting flags in parts of central Australia where the geology is similar to the U.S. Eagle Ford and Horn River regions. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, February 12, 2:39 PM It may not happen this year, but political stability and shallow waters are sure to entice Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A) and other oil majors to return to drill in northern Alaska's seas. Exxon is at the center of a dispute in Iraq, oil is regularly stolen from Shell's Nigeria pipelines, and BP and Statoil are reviewing operations in North Africa after a deadly gas plant siege. The Arctic has no such risks. (also) 2 Comments [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, February 12, 10:07 AM Deliveries of natural gas to Europe from the Shah Deniz 2 field in Azerbaijan will begin in 2019, according to a state energy official. Gas from Shah Deniz 2 will be transported to Europe via Turkey, where it will link up with either the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline or Nabucco-West; the partners, including BP, STO and TOT alongside Socar, still must decide between the two pipelines. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, February 12, 9:48 AM Statoil (STO -0.5%) reveals a new strategy for delivering oil from the Barents Sea, involving construction of a 280-km pipeline and a terminal in northern Norway which would receive production from the recently discovered Skrugard and Havis fields. Just seven km apart, the two fields have combined resources estimated at 400M-600M boe. No word on how much the development will cost. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Monday, February 11, 9:29 AM Lundin Petroleum shares sink in Stockholm trading after the oil explorer cut resource expectations for the giant Johan Sverdrup discovery off Norway. A Swedbank analyst says the reduced outlook is "clearly negative and undoubtedly below market expectations," adding it also was negative news for Sverdrup partners Statoil (STO) and Maersk Oil. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Thursday, February 7, 8:19 AM More on Statoil's (STO) Q4 results: Plans 2013 capex of $19B, up from $18B in 2012. Reiterates its forecast of lower Y/Y production in 2013, and says a recent asset swap with Wintershall would shave ~40K boe/day off its production. Still aims to raise production to more than 2.5B boe/day by 2020, a 25% increase over current levels. Shares +1.3% premarket. Comment! [Energy, Earnings]
- Thursday, February 7, 4:35 AM Statoil (STO): Q4 net profit -49% to 12.98B Norwegian kroner ($2.36B), or 4.07 kroner per share, and vs consensus of 11.94B kroner. Adjusted EBIT +5.2% to 48.3B kroner vs 46.46B kroner. Revenues -12% to 160.6B kroner vs 164.22B. Proposes dividend of 6.75/share. (PR) 1 Comment [Earnings, Energy, Dividends]
- Monday, February 4, 9:13 AM Statoil (STO) is slapped with an improvement order by Norway’s safety watchdog after a serious gas leak at its Heimdal platform last year. The action follows a probe by the Petroleum Safety Authority that uncovered “serious regulatory breaches” by STO, which led to the incident in which 3,500 kg of gas escaped, creating a potentially combustible cloud around the facility. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
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gwinsto: Or did you mean you would have lost the entire credit you received when you opened the spread? -
bbrady413: The expiration was last Friday. I'm saying I would've lost 100% of the margin requirement (had the stock stayed low).
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Ricardo Espinosa
STO 5 AAPL 545/540 put spreads @1.95 each, bottom is in or forming, hard to see it fall and stay down for the rest of the week. - View all 7 replies
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Tolafsson: no the only hope is that the bears go away. This bearish sentiment towards Apple is getting utterly ridiculous now, it has to turn soon. -
Ricardo Espinosa: Exactly my thinking tolaf, and it´s a weekly trade by the way,I do expect a bounce this week, or at least not much downside, but very risky.
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Bob de'Long
Statoil (sto) approached Whiting Pet (WLL); Whiting has hired BA to advise it on a possible STO bid of $65. Closed @ $42.02. I'm looooong - View all 21 replies
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Michael Fitzsimmons: i never followed up on buying stocks in their native currencies, would like to do that in canadian and norwegian energy cos -
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Ricardo Espinosa
STO Oct NFLX 70/75 call spreads @2.55, this sucker´s not staying up before filling its gap. - View all 1 replies
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Mercy Jimenez
>> North Sea oil licenses; recent findings +Oslo govt's 78% refund explor costs = attraction Long Statoil STO http://bit.ly/OVzmlR - View all 0 replies
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Hillbilly Stock Star: Got both, but comfortable position in VCSH after banker beat down, they were all short so I bought at $77 ish. -
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Ricardo Espinosa
Oh your god this is too boring, STO 135 weekly puts/BTO 133, STO 138 weekly calls, BTO 140, 25x for this BORING iron condor. - View all 1 replies
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Power Hedge
STO looks to have an opportunity to profit off the growing demand for natural gas out of Asia: http://bit.ly/zK4d2V - View all 1 replies
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Power Hedge
Statoil's (STO) dividend is higher than advertised: http://bit.ly/zw7Mwu Yahoo Finance and so many other sites display misleading info. - View all 6 replies
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Hillbilly Stock Star: MRO......still looks attractive imo, yet getting tougher to find deep value, Long. -
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Ricardo Espinosa
STO 10 March AAPL 520/535 call spread for $6.8 credit each, puts are too expensive for me, gonna hold that one for a while. - View all 2 replies
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Market Maven: hmmm - i like the trade, but only because of how it's shaped up technically for a pullback. I think now is a good time to hold that type -
Ricardo Espinosa: Might be the trade of the week for me, might roll down when selling accelerates.
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Michael Fitzsimmons
STO: great earnings today, div increase, excellent strategy, bought BEXP 4a song, best exp results of 2011 - mite b best value in big oil - View all 6 replies
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Michael Fitzsimmons: i hope they concentrate on their eagle ford production, bakken oil going for $70 due to lack of pipeline infrastructure.
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Hillbilly Stock Star: PBNPF.pk.......waiting for March NYSE list and dip, Loaded wagon with PVX for now............http://bit.ly/z4vipE -
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Hillbilly Stock Star: Africian assets could see potential increase in value, ie Angola imo.
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Hillbilly Stock Star
STO......plans to spend billions in Eagle Ford and Bakken, Long. London Financial Times page 17. - View all 1 replies
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