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Estimated 71 Billion Barrels...
youcan'tstopusnow
#421 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 7:35:19 PM
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Aiden Heavey also spoke about the lots of opportunities in East Africa. Said the industry will receive an investment of 100 Billion dollars over the next few years...
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Nabwire
#422 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 7:49:21 PM
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$100 Billion? Wow thats alot of opportunities!!
murchr
#423 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 8:15:49 PM
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In other news:


An American company has started the search for oil off the Kenyan Coast, barely four months after Tullow Oil struck huge reservoirs in Turkana County.

Apache Corporation will start drilling in the Lamu basin in a week at a block known as Mbawa 1, 70 kilometres off the shoreline.

The company's public and international affairs manager, Mr John Roper, told the Daily Nation the project would start between August 10 and 15.

"The well, called the Mbawa 1, is targeting what we hope is a large oil reservoir. The Mbawa well will take about two months to drill to its planned depth of 3,200 metres. The main challenge we face in drilling this well is the same as whenever we drill an exploratory well — we won't know for sure what we have got until we're finished," he said....

He said the block was picked because it is identical with the ones on the northern shores of Madagascar where the company found more than 30 billion barrels of oil.

"If you move Madagascar over to Kenya (as if they are puzzle pieces), you'll see its northern and western coasts fit very nicely into the coast of Kenya, where it actually originated prior to the major plate breakup that happened about 150 million years ago.

"Along Madagascar's northern shore there's about 30 billion barrels of oil in place. If you do plate reconstructions, what you find is it fits very nicely with our block position in the Lamu basin. The oil found in Madagascar comes from Jurassic source rock and we believe this same source could be in the area where we are planning to drill off of the coast of Kenya," Mr Roper said.
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youcan'tstopusnow
#424 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:42:40 PM
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A somewhat old report on East Africa Oil:

http://www.cormark.com/S...20-%20Feb.%203%2011.pdf
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youcan'tstopusnow
#425 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 3:25:27 AM
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Tanzania’s Minister for
Foreign Affairs Monday
demanded an immediate
stop by Malawi to all oil and gas prospecting activities on parts of Lake Nyasa lying within Tanzania’s borders.
The chairman defence and foreign affairs committee chairman said the military option was available in case matters came to this.
“If it reaches the war stage then we are ready to sacrifice our people’s blood and our military forces are
committed.
Our army is among [the]
modern and stable defence forces in the world,” said the
chairman.
http://www.theeastafrica.../-/meqxnoz/-/index.html
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t-godd
#426 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 6:09:07 PM
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@hisah, @mainat, @murchr, et al, as non-residents of Canada, do you pay Capital Gains Tax for investing in Canadian stocks? If so, how much? Thank you.
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murchr
#427 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 7:58:41 PM
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t-godd wrote:
@hisah, @mainat, @murchr, et al, as non-residents of Canada, do you pay Capital Gains Tax for investing in Canadian stocks? If so, how much? Thank you.


Generally, the non-resident tax rate is 25% but Kenya has signed a tax treaty there for the tax is 15% however the rate can be lower depending on some circumstances. Read more here
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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t-godd
#428 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 8:15:53 PM
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murchr wrote:
t-godd wrote:
@hisah, @mainat, @murchr, et al, as non-residents of Canada, do you pay Capital Gains Tax for investing in Canadian stocks? If so, how much? Thank you.


Generally, the non-resident tax rate is 25% but Kenya has signed a tax treaty there for the tax is 15% however the rate can be lower depending on some circumstances. Read more here


Thanks @murchr. Please explain to me how that works. Is the tax deducted immediately after a sale or how is it collected? Is the stockbroker involved in the process? Thanks.

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murchr
#429 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 8:25:06 PM
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t-godd wrote:
murchr wrote:
t-godd wrote:
@hisah, @mainat, @murchr, et al, as non-residents of Canada, do you pay Capital Gains Tax for investing in Canadian stocks? If so, how much? Thank you.


Generally, the non-resident tax rate is 25% but Kenya has signed a tax treaty there for the tax is 15% however the rate can be lower depending on some circumstances. Read more here


Thanks @murchr. Please explain to me how that works. Is the tax deducted immediately after a sale or how is it collected? Is the stockbroker involved in the process? Thanks.



Yap.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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t-godd
#430 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 10:22:58 PM
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murchr wrote:
t-godd wrote:
murchr wrote:
t-godd wrote:
@hisah, @mainat, @murchr, et al, as non-residents of Canada, do you pay Capital Gains Tax for investing in Canadian stocks? If so, how much? Thank you.


Generally, the non-resident tax rate is 25% but Kenya has signed a tax treaty there for the tax is 15% however the rate can be lower depending on some circumstances. Read more here


Thanks @murchr. Please explain to me how that works. Is the tax deducted immediately after a sale or how is it collected? Is the stockbroker involved in the process? Thanks.



Yap.


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