burahadeer Posted January 18, 2012 Calaacal as usual when caught red handed....yeee hahaaa only PL has oil.....waar iga tag.Politicise everything!!! and why should I edit it says same thing am saying that oil is there..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 18, 2012 You were caught red handed, YOU. Maxaa kaa si ah? Seriously, runta iska sheeg. Speaking only on mental health. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted January 18, 2012 My friend Why should I edit when it supports what am saying...Capice...or you just looking for a fight.U sane one around! you were caught red handed cos you been telling people only PL has oil...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 18, 2012 But WHY would you edit out the most important part of the piece you posted? I'll tell you why, due to xaasidnimo and cuqdad. Also, look at this thread if I haven't talked about SL's minerals before. http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/60060-Natural-Resources-of-Somalia?highlight=natural+resources+somalia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted January 18, 2012 "It's there. There's no doubt there's oil there," said Thomas E. O'Connor, the principal petroleum engineer for the World Bank, who headed an in-depth, three-year study of oil prospects in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia's northern coast.' You are sick....what's says here -"northern somalia"....isn't that what am saying...you'r the one with Cuqdad get off my face. or you don't have someone else to argue today..Dr-osman. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 18, 2012 Why did you edit that out? Why? Just answer the question! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted January 18, 2012 It says northern somalia has oil....are you northern!! edit for you to be happy..... CIYAAL>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 18, 2012 First of all, northern Somalia in the survey was in Nugaal and Bari region, the study was by the World Bank and check out the link I showed you. NO ONE explored Berbera and that area. Even Mudug was explored, again, check the link I gave you. But my question is. WHY DID YOU EDIT IT OUT? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted January 18, 2012 Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 18, 2012 Shirkadaha shidaalka ka soo saaraya Puntland oo faahfaahiyay qorshaha soo saarista shidaalka ee shalay ka bilaabantay dooxada Dharoor. Wed, 18 Jan 2012 00:59:30 -0500 am -05:00 -18000 Dubai,Jan 17 -Shirkadda Horn Petroleum Corporation oo iyadu gacanta ku haysa hawsha qodista shidaalka ee Dooxada Dharoor ee Puntland ayaa war saxaafadeed ay soo saartay ku sheegtay in ay ku faraxsantahay bilaabista qodista ceelka kowaad ee Shabeel-1 oo la bilaabay isniintii shalytoole. Shirkadda ayaa sheegtay cabirka dhulka la qodayo shidaalka uu noqdo 3km iyo 800m. Shirkadda Horn Petroleum Corporation oo iyadu saami ku leh qodista shidaalka ee Puntland ayaa tilmaantay in qodista loo adeegsanyo Riigga Sakson 501, waxana ay xustay in ay ku raja-weyn tahay in oqodistu iyo qiimaynteedu ay qaadato 90beri. Shirkadda ayaa tilmaantay in la qiyaasay in illaa saddex boqol oo million oo birmiil oo shidaal ah laga soo saarikaro degaanka ay qodistu ka socoto. madaxa iyo maamulaha shirkadda Horn petroleum ayaa sheegay in bilaabista shidaalka Dharoor ay tahay tallaabo wax ku ool ah hore loo qaaday, oo lagu qiimaynayo shidaalka ku jira waqooyiga Somalia. Horn Petroleum ayaa xustay in ay taageero weyn ka heshay dawladda Puntland iyo dadka Puntland ee degaanka oo iyagu doonaya in dib loo bilaabo horumarkii dalka , kaddib 20 sano oo khilaaf ka jiray Somaliya. Warsaxaafadeedka shirkaddani Horn Petroleum Corporation oo laga leeyahay dalka Canada ayaa sidoo kale lagu sheegay in shirkaddu ay leedahay 60% danaha gawlgalka qodista ee dooxada Dharoor iyo Nugaal ee Puntland –Somaliya. Dhinaceedana War saxaafadeed ay soo saartay shirkadda Africa Oil ayaa lagu sheegay in shirkaddaasi ay si weyn ugu faraxsantahay bilaabista qodista ee ceelka shabeel-1 ee Dharoor ee Puntland ,waxana ay sheegtay in shirkadda la hawlgelaysa ee Horn Petroleum Corporation, ay imika wado hawsha qodista ceelka kowaad. Shirkadda Africa Oil ayaa xustay in ay leedahay 51% hantidda shirkaadda horn petroleum, isalamarkaana ay dano ku leedahay dalalka Kenya, Ethiopia , Mali iyo Puntland (Somalia). Madaxweynaha dawladda Puntland Dr C/raxmaan Sheikh Maxamed (Farole )ayaa si rasmi ah u furay qodista shidaalka ee dooxda Dharoor ee Puntland, waxana madaxweynuhu uu hore u sheegay in haddii shidaalka la soo saaro lagu horumarindoono dalka, islamarkaana la bilaabayo mashaariic dhinaca adeegyada bulshada ah. Dawladii hore ee Puntland ee uu madaxwetynaha ka ahaa Gen Cadde Muuse Xirsi ayaa gashay heshiishyadda shidaalka ee Puntand sanaddii 2006-dii Cabdirashiid Muuse Saciid Daljir Boosaaso. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 18, 2012 burahadeer;776225 wrote: Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted January 18, 2012 GoldCoast;776182 wrote: LOL 60 billion!!! I have evidence just ask naxdin kale aan kugu ridde Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted January 18, 2012 As far as somaliland is concerned untill i see a drill site its all sheeko iyo booto. bring me a drill or save it I aint listening Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 18, 2012 ^^^Osman dont ruin the thread son.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 18, 2012 Eyes recoverable reserves of 300 mln barrels * Drilling to take 90 days * Somali has no proven reserves. By Abdiqani Hassan DHAROOR, Somalia, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Canadian oil and gas exploration company Africa Oil Corp. began drilling an exploratory well in Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region on Tuesday, the first to be sunk in the country since civil war erupted two decades ago. While there has been speculation about finding oil in the anarchic Horn of Africa country for decades, it has no proven hydrocarbon reserves. The prospect of oil beneath Dharoor's sandy, arid plains has excited officials of the impoverished region. "Soon Puntland will be out of hunger and shall stop asking assistance from the international community. We shall never beg, we shall be begged if the fuel comes out," Puntland President Abdirahman Mohamud Farole said at the spudding ceremony. "This fuel well is not only for Puntland. It will benefit all Somalis if Somalia becomes one with a common constitution," Farole said, while laying a foundation stone. Somalia, mired in conflict since warlords in the early 1990s and then Islamist militants reduced the government to impotence, represents one of the final frontiers in Africa to be explored. Africa Oil and its partners in the two Puntland licences, Australia's Red Emperor and Range Resources, target prospective resources of over 300 million barrels of recoverable oil. Horn Petroleum, a newly created oil explorer focused on Puntland, is drilling the Shabeel-1 and Shabeel North-1 wells within the Dharoor Valley block. Africa Oil has a 51 percent stake in Horn Petroleum. "The drilling of Shabeel-1 fuel well is not a one-day decision; it came after much effort and agreement with Puntland," David Grellman, Horn Petroleum's president and CEO, said. Dozens of workers buzzed around the site under the gaze of heavily armed Puntland troops. Shabeel-1 was spudded on Tuesday, and drilling operations have also started at Shabeel North-1. The drilling in the Dharoor valley is a milestone in evaluating Somalia's oil potential, Grellman said, adding that the drilling would last 90 days. The site is a humid, barren area of about 2,600 sq km (1,004 sq miles) near Dharoor town, some 350 km (217 miles) from the port of Bosasso on the Gulf of Aden. The Shabeel-1 and Shabeel North-1 prospects are located on a Jurassic aged rift system, which is part of the same system that has proven to be highly productive in Yemen. Puntland's government signed a production-sharing deal in January 2007. Puntland faced stiff opposition from the Western-backed interim government at the time, part of which refused to honour a 2005 deal reached with Australian independent Range Resources, giving it exclusive rights over all minerals and petroleum. Relations between Mogadishu and the Puntland authorities are on the mend. A new U.N.-backed roadmap targets a new federal constitution that brings the semi-autonomous regions into a closer relationship with central government. Africa Oil said last year it planned to drill up to eight wells in blocks it holds interests in across east Africa, including the two in Puntland. (Writing by Abdi Sheikh; Editing by Richard Lough and Jane Baird) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites