Burn Notice

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  1. Peace Action;783278 wrote: That is called politics. And it shows how wrong Faroole and his sons were. Do you know that all risky oil exploration is undertaken by small companies just like Hunt Oil in Yemen. good point PA MMA, Nassir and all the haters need to buy a clue...you're posts are HILARIOUS which part of the deal is shady? signed by a legitimate state government and endorsed by the TRANSITIONAL federal government (Yusef back in 2007-2008) ...with a dodgy company that operates in oil exploration in 4 continents/countries (Africa/Somalia, Europe/Georgia, Nth America /Texas and Sth America /Trinidad and soon Colombia).....listed on the highly regulated UK, Australian and US markets...............JV partners renowed in the Oil industry Lundin/ Africa Oil...have spent MILLIONS in exploration costs already not to mention a few million on community projects in Puntland when NO OTHER COMPANYS would go near Somalia Listen to the General/PeaceA/Somalia/ Somalina/El Punto...they actually comprehend what is going on and are not blinded by hate Farole/GO only criticized the deal when they weren't involved ...plain and simple there is no point sitting on large reserves of natural resources potentially worth billions while thousands die of drought and famine...do you want puntland/somalia to help itself or leave YOUR people to live in misery & desperation? thankfully the naysayers are a minority...very sad individuals
  2. General Duke;775810 wrote: Burn Notice, long time my friend. I am glad that you are here, you were one of those early supporters of the project. I am happy that this event has taken place. The paradigm shift moment in modern Somali history. Today we have something that the world craves. Now lets get that black stuff out! Hi Duke, yes it has been a long time coming mate... like you, I could see the benefits this exploration would bring. This is not merely an investment for me. Like you, I feel very proud today for what has been achieved by the company but more so by the puntlanders and excited about what the future brings. you have a way with words ...this will indeed be a paradigm shift.... Dubai mark II
  3. General Duke;775605 wrote: NASSIR, You seem rather angry lad. Oh well at least you made a comment. As for your assertion, Cade Muse was a man ahead of the times. No need to wait for unified Somalia while children are dying of hunger and disease. If there is Oil, it must be extracted and used like other countries have to better ourselves. Look at mini Qatar, Kuwait and UAE, it does not take a genius to understand they did not even have credible legitimate governments and yet their people have a higher standard of living than us poor Somali's. This is big and in two months bigger news will come out.. Post of the day GD this is not only HUGE for oil exploration but will show the world that puntland and somalia is open for busienss....Gold, iron ore and uranium companies will now see opportunites to invest in Somalia's vast natural resources
  4. The Hermet;770465 wrote: The images shown: were of water reseviours nothing to do with oil. The company itself does not have the capacity or finances to actually start distillation or refining. I remember 6 years ago or so...i dont remember the exact time it was ages ago. little dukey heard the news from Cade Muse that oil was gonna be taken out within 2-3 months...that was like 4 years ago or something. I think you guys have to wake up and smell the coffee. Hermet, you obviously have an extensive understanding of oil exploration lol perhaps the water/mud will be used to carry rock cuttings to the surface and possibly even to cool and lubricate the drillbit ...or maybe like you say it has nothing to do with oil and is merely there so the workers can have a swim on their days off Ü Africa oil/Range/Horn will not be doing the refining...there job is simply to prove the oil is there so that the Chinese or a big Oil major can come in and and develop the oil field no one said it was going to be quick and easy...oil exploration is very expensive and time consuming but to puntland's credit they have persisted and the drilling is about to commence....make no mistake, this is a GAME CHANGER the world is watching...a significant oil strike will make put Somalia back on the map and western countries will do all they can to control where the oil goes ...so smell that coffee dude http://www.presstv.ir/detail/217273.html
  5. yeah...Walalkis is happy to wait for handouts served somalia well so far...not
  6. Somalia;765124 wrote: At least 70% should be Puntland. Every agreement should be disclosed to the Parliament and be shared with the public. Secrecy, nepotism etc, it is not looking good and is totally indefensible. :mad: I swear this oil might cause more trouble if we are not united. Somalia, PL's share of the oil royalties is 55% well above the industry average of 35%
  7. kajdes;765245 wrote: Burn Notice, How do you know that the rig has arrived? Have you seen it yourself or has someone told you of its aarival. Thanks, Kajdes Kajdes, just trust me, I'm a doctor
  8. Somalia;752406 wrote: I thought I made it clear, here's one not acting like the leader of a nation but a politician and there's one acting like a leader treated only as a politician. Quote of the day
  9. what a disgusting cowardly attack...very sad indeed
  10. Oodweyne;736936 wrote: Watch what happens to the "SHARES" of this company when this "incident" get picked up by the likes of Bloomberg's newswire alert services, presumably either in this week or at latest in the beginning of next week... Lol...you're very naive if you think a little bit of negative press by parties that missed out on getting their share of the pie will stop this project...FAR bigger hurdles have been faced and negotiated Big oil is watching and getting ready to move in once the oil quantities are determined ...this is HUGE and things are just about to heat up and there is nothing the naysayers can do about it. Once the oil is "proven up" watch for a major oil co. or Chinese/Korean take over In the interim, you and Nassir should give the Thesaurus a rest...your posts are borderline incoherent Don't hate the player hate the game lol
  11. Blah blah blah The agreements are valid: fact Puntlanders want the drilling to happen: fact Oil is one of the most valued commodities by the western world and puntland is sitting on a vast amount: fact The world will only help Somalia if they have something of value to trade: sadly fact as the last 20 years shows My portfolio is up 1800% : fact;) Australia is economically strong because it is mineral rich and is feeding China's huge appetite for resources :fact Range do not need the puntland blocks as it has other risk free assets : fact You need to remove your head from your behind and stop being a hater...stop playing the victim card because you and your clan are a minority ...what is of benefit to the majority overrides the greed of a few
  12. NASSIR;735901 wrote: Timur, who are the uncles of Atom? They don't approve of the Dharoor oil exploration deal. The people of Qandala have stated their position numerous times. They're extremely dissatisfied with the Faroole admin. Lol @ Nassir Keep flogging that dead horse...you are one sad individual..I actually feel sorry for you
  13. Timur;735020 wrote: Conoco-Phillips spent $150 million exploring the Dharoor and Nugaal basins in 1983, it wasn't cheap. The only reason these regions are being explored is because someone else already spent money to do the research and its cheap/easy to buy or acquire this information as has been done by exploration companies. The only way to get to Puntland's stage would be to spend an equal amount of money to study the landscape enough to send information about the resources to the outside world. Good point Timur in addition Africa Oil and Range have spent another $30-35 million to date
  14. Xaaji Xunjuf;734675 wrote: There is lots of oil indications in Somaliland aswell thats nice Somaliland need to get the ball rolling on siesmics which take a considerable time to complete ...puntland are at advanced stages of the process
  15. Timur;734730 wrote: Oodweyn, for a guy who wants his own country you spend a lot of time worrying about the affairs of Somalia. Mind your own business, you don't see me asking about Eritrea or Uzbekistan or some other foreign country and their local affairs. LMAO...so true
  16. xiinfaniin;734661 wrote: This, if it ever materializes, will be a game changer indeed. Question is: will it ever come to fruition? Game changer in terms of resetting current geopolitical equation to our advantage, hence making the settlement of Somali conflict that much closer. With an income of 15 billion usd, a year, I am not worried a bit about the alleged corruptions (corruption is inherently human, and exists everywhere), drill this thing out where ever it is found Puntland, Somaliland, Benaadir and other places and you would find me rejoicing for the sheer fact Somalis would at last have something to defend and guard. Something that is practically precious. Something that the world can not do without. and that is THE most intelligent post I have seen of yours...good work
  17. bilan;715598 wrote: I agree he is wasting his time and resources on fighting with the tfg. He was elected to lead to pl. He seriously need an advisor. IF it is the TFG that is undermining his admin then it is a good idea to go public...I would say he has evidence The TFG have much to gain by causing insecurity in PL with US policy (& funds) shifting to the states These targeted killings don't fit Al Kebabs MO The TFG are becoming increasingly irrelevant and desperate to maintain it's power..time for change...they had their chance
  18. One thing is 100% certain, you have zero recognition from any country in the world and these protestors will only hurt you even greater. The protest show that your enclave is not as safe as you claim to be and that recognizing you would lead to more conflict similar to what we are seeing now in Sool! just goes to show you how deluded the secessionists are
  19. Puntland is developing...the more pertinent question is where have all the funds the TFG has recieved over the years gone!!!
  20. NGONGE;688418 wrote: Pay attention now, son. I am not talking about the latest "fall out" and this federal argument. I am talking about Faroole's tendency to fall out with EVERYONE. You said above that they don't matter but I say that they do. First of all, they are Somalis and PL claims to be part of Somalia. Secondly, groups such as Atom and the SSC hail from clans that are/were part of PL. Surely, even you with your fanatical support for your action-man Imam can see how counterproductive all this is for the future of PL. Or am I giving you too much credit here? It's not the man I support, its the ideology I believe in TFG, Atom, Shabab..or whoever wants to instill a peaceful all inclusive democratic government that functions FOR THE PEOPLE gets my vote be part of the solution not the problem Faroole is only falling out with those that have their own agenda's to fulfill :eek:
  21. NGONGE;688406 wrote: How is "greater Somalia" going to be built when the Imam is falling out with everyone, mate? Doesn't matter indeed. Okay old chap, how many clichés can I quote? a house divided cannot stand A chain is only as strong as its weakest link there is no "i" in "team" the unified Federal system that Puntland proposes is the only way Somalia will survive IMO
  22. NGONGE;688397 wrote: Waa markaad sensetive noqotid, saaxib. I'm sure you get my point about the murder mystery without the drama. Faroole may have done some good for PL in his two years in power (not really that hard to be honest) but you can't deny that he has fallen out with EVERYONE. It makes no sense. it matters not who he has "fallen out" with as he is not accountable to these "institutions".....he is building a future for his people and laying a foundation for a greater Somalia...he's done more than anyone from TFG/SL/SSC combined talk is cheap.... Pres Faroole is an Action Man
  23. Hunguri;688387 wrote: Wolf in sheep's clothing , some people are concealing and hiding their evil intentions and character beneath the greedy Australian oil hungary lunatic fellow. I would advice, don't waste your time and energy with the emposter LMAO ...at least the evil one knows how to spell "imposter" lol I think I will take Peace Action's advice but I will leave Qodax with this " never argue with and *****, he will just bring you down to his level and beat you with experience"