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AFREN (AFR) Is this the next TULLOW??? (AFR)     

niceonecyril - 04 Apr 2009 08:30

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HARRYCAT - 26 May 2010 21:41 - 1026 of 3666

Yes, but beware lower highs & lower lows.

jimmy b - 26 May 2010 21:59 - 1027 of 3666

Futures down as well tonight ,,still best bounce back we have had 10.5p ,can't complain ..

mwoolgar - 28 May 2010 11:17 - 1028 of 3666

gradually creeping back up towards the 100 guys

required field - 28 May 2010 11:24 - 1029 of 3666

Don't tell me it's going to break that blinkin' 105p at long last....

cynic - 28 May 2010 11:25 - 1030 of 3666

we wish! .... perhaps sp creeping up as some think AFR fields are in falklands too!

required field - 28 May 2010 11:27 - 1031 of 3666

Well Africa was joined at the hip with South America at some time in the past...

cynic - 28 May 2010 11:29 - 1032 of 3666

surely that was just on the slave ships?

unluckyboy - 28 May 2010 14:02 - 1033 of 3666

From The Times yesterday.Further afield AFREN,the oil and gas exploration and production group swung to 89.8p, up 10.65p after the analysts at Renaissance Capital Said they preferred the stock to Africa-focused peer TULLOW OIL, which was 46p up "while we acknowledge the impressive operational success Tullow Oil
had in the past,in the next 12 months,on a relative basis,we believe AFREN shares will outperform,"Renaissance said,setting"buy" and "hold" rating an Afren and Tullow respectively.
The broker said its estimates suggested that Afren was better placed to deliver production growth in the near term,adding "we estimate Afren is set to deliver 7 per cent production growth in 2010 and 111 per cent production growth in 2011. This is better than Tullow's 4 per cent decline in 2010 and 57 percent growth in 2011.

cynic - 30 May 2010 09:23 - 1034 of 3666

now that US is banning deep-sea exploration and drilling in all probability for the next several years, surely those companies who now have significant proven reserves will become even more important targets for predators.

aldwickk - 30 May 2010 12:21 - 1035 of 3666

And those who are drilling well away from American waters.

cynic - 30 May 2010 12:47 - 1036 of 3666

indeed, but thought that was self-apparent; and of course American should be clarified as USA

jimmy b - 30 May 2010 22:09 - 1037 of 3666

Good point cynic , , despite these being up and down like a brides nightdress i'm hoping to hold mine for the future...

HARRYCAT - 02 Jun 2010 11:33 - 1038 of 3666

From today's Mail (Mail online):
"Fund managers' desks have been littered of late with bullish broker tomes on Afren. By all accounts the West Africa-focused exploration group has become the top pick of the oil exploration and production sector.

Its' impressive corporate progress over the past year or so has attracted the attention of industry giants who now see it as an ideal bolt-on acquisition and a way into Africa.
Afren's shares edged up 0.85p to 94.7p amid rumours of a 140p-a-share cash offer from BG Group, 27.5p better at 1088.5p. BG has extensive exploration interests in Brazil and Australia, but apparently is said to be keen on increasing the size of its operations in Nigeria."

mwoolgar - 02 Jun 2010 15:45 - 1039 of 3666

bit of a roller coaster ride today....typical of bid rumours
Up-down-up and now down

HARRYCAT - 02 Jun 2010 16:18 - 1040 of 3666

StockMarketWire.com
"Afren has reached an agreement to take over Black Marlin Energy Holdings.

Afren says the deal enhances its portfolio and delivers key exploration opportunities and a strategic entry into East Africa.

The deal - 0.3647 Afren shares for each Black Marlin share - values Black Marlin shares at C$0.51 apiece, a premium of approximately 35% to the closing price last night (1 June).

Afren said holders of approximately 55% of Black Marlin shares, including all board members and senior management, had entered into irrevocable undertakings to support and vote in favour of the transaction.

Afren chief executive Osman Shahenshah said: "The acquisition of Black Marlin offers a compelling strategic fit with Afren's existing portfolio and provides strong opportunities for growth.

"Black Marlin has exposure to numerous high impact exploration assets which, combined with Afren's cash generative West African production base and development capabilities, is a complementary extension to our established West African platform.

"We believe that the terms of the transaction are attractive for shareholders of both Afren and Black Marlin and we look forward to the successful completion of the acquisition."

halifax - 02 Jun 2010 16:25 - 1041 of 3666

bought a few more today as this geographic expansion makes AFR more attractive to any potential bidder.

HARRYCAT - 02 Jun 2010 16:45 - 1042 of 3666

Not sure a t/o for AFR is on the cards. as the deal they have with the Nigerian Govt (via FHN) is unique to them & is unlikely to be transferable to another party.

HARRYCAT - 03 Jun 2010 12:02 - 1043 of 3666

Broker note (part of) from Credit Suisse:
"Proposed Black Marlin Energy acquisition is a divergence from core strategy. Although growth via acquisitions remains central to the Afren story, we do not feel that an all share deal to add a fragmented portfolio of frontier exploration assets is attractive to current shareholders. Following $326m of equity issuance in 2009 (25% of current market cap), this divergence from Afrens core strategy may not be taken positively by the market in our view.
We now set our target price at a 20% discount to NAV to reflect the uncertainty we have in company strategy prior to first production and cash flow from the Ebok field. Target price decreases to 100p and we downgrade to Neutral citing preference for other E&Ps with similar discounts to NAV. Our EPS estimates for 2010-11E decrease 8% to 17p and 55p respectively.
We are not yet convinced of the logic behind the deal. Afren was established with a strategy to take advantage of Nigerias drive towards indigenous oil production, with first mover advantage for accessing and commercialising undeveloped resources. The deal activity that we had been looking forward to was the acquisition of satellite fields around the company's key Ebok development in Nigeria. As such, we feel that exposure to high-risk frontier exploration in East Africa is a divergence."

HARRYCAT - 03 Jun 2010 12:04 - 1044 of 3666

Broker note from RenCap:
" (2 June), Afren said it had reached an agreement to acquire Black Marlin Energy Holdings Ltd, in an all-share transaction that values Black Marlin at CAD106.5mn ($102mn), and for which Afren will issue 76.8mn shares. Completion of the deal requires shareholder approval from both companies and it is expected to close in late September. Black Marlins management, which holds 55% of the companys shares, has entered into irrevocable undertakings to support and vote in favour of the transaction, and has agreed on a one-year lock-up on the Afren shares.
We see the following positives: 1) In addition to Black Marlin, Afrens management has said it remains on track to explore further acquisitions in Nigeria, where we believe it can create better value. Given news of the Black Marlin deal, we would not be surprised if a further acquisition were to use its First Hydrocarbon Nigeria subsidiary. 2) We see this acquisition as very cheap on an EV/boe basis. Afren will add 1,287mnboe of net unrisked prospective resources in the portfolio, and this is likely to increase to 1,739mnboe with the expected increase of working interest in some of the assets. Even if we apply only a 5% chance of success, the total consideration of $102mn suggests a purchase price of $1.59/boe, significantly lower than Afrens current multiple of $2.52. 3) Black Marlin provides its own seismic services.
We see the following negatives: 1) Despite Black Marlins attractive price tag, we would not factor in any value from its high-risk/high-reward exploration plays. We think Afrens ability to convert low-risk Nigerian development projects into near-term cash flow is its main value driver. 2) In our view, the company has not performed well with its high-risk exploration plays in the past, so we think investors will demand tangible results before attributing value to these exploration assets.
Our conclusion. Given our 2011E P/CFPS valuation approach, and our view that Afrens high-risk exploration plays carry only option value for the company, we have cut our target price on the stock to GBP1.25, from GBP1.35, as a result of the share dilution and the fact that the acquired assets will not contribute to 2011 cash flow. Given our view of 36% upside potential and the increased option value, we reiterate our BUY rating. We have also revised our EPS/CFPS estimates (adjusted for the share dilution and our new 2010 Brent price forecast).

required field - 03 Jun 2010 15:04 - 1045 of 3666

Nice posts once again Harrycat...the sp just can't seem to get going...my hope of 150p before end 2010 looks way off...still time but not so sure now as it just cannot clear this pound barrier....
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