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  • Clontarf Energy could be transformed by any one project, says Optiva Securities

    07/07/11

    Clontarf Energy could be transformed by any one project, says Optiva Securities

    Small-cap specialist broker Optiva Securities put a ‘strong buy’ recommendation on Clontarf this morning. Analyst Jason Robertson believes any one of the group’s projects has the capacity to utterly transform the company if they meet with a modicum of drilling success.

  • Persian Gold declares force majeure on Iran JVs

    23/06/10

    Persian Gold declares force majeure on Iran JVs

    A day after announcing the company-changing reverse takeover of HyEx, the group all but pulled the plug on its Iranian operations - where it has made frustratingly little progress.  It is not dwelling on the problems, but is in fact already looking ahead.

  • Persian Gold plans reverse takeover of Hydrocarbon Exploration

    22/06/10

    Persian Gold plans reverse takeover of Hydrocarbon Exploration

    The deal will increase Persian's stake in a Ghanaian oil concession and add oil and gas interests in Bolivia and the US.

  • Persian Gold pleased with progress in Iran

    15/04/10

    Persian Gold pleased with progress in Iran

    The company has received Foreign Investor status and now looks set to proceed swiftly to get both pending Discovery Certificate applications approved.

  • Persian Gold gets a seat at the table in Iran

    20/03/09

    Persian Gold gets a seat at the table in Iran

    Following a recent visit to Iran, John Teeling is upbeat about the projects now being brought to the company’s attention
  • Persian Gold – Dalli makes the grade

    03/11/08

    Persian Gold – Dalli makes the grade

    Copper-gold porphyry style deposits are much sought-after due to their large tonnages and “open-pittability”, which make them economic in spite of apparently low grades
  • thinking big in Iran

    29/06/08

    thinking big in Iran

    The Dalli project is important because of its potential size, and mostly above average grades. The trick with copper-gold porphyries is to discover a big one ? it?s their sheer size and scale which makes their low grades not only viable, but highly profitable.