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Sefton Resources - a SCREAMING BUY at this price - small-cap oil producer (SER)     

mjr1234 - 10 Nov 2005 12:44

This stock looks like the most undervalued oil company on the stock exchange. >
Sefton Resources epic SER. It is currently trading at a price of 0.275p valueing the whole company at just 4M.

You might look at the market cap and assume that this company is just an explorer or a shell, but in fact Sefton is producing over 6000 barrels of oil per month with a monthly revenue of over $300k. It's recent work on it's Tapia oilfield exceeded expectations, meaning the company hit it's 200BOPD target 5 months early, and is now expecting resource and production estimates to be further upgraded. This is before it embarks on a steam-assisted programme early next year which
could see production rates multiplied 2-4 times! It is also looking at drilling further wells on the rich Tapia field in the light of the better than expected results.

So why is it only valued at 4M? The primary reason is lack of awareness of the stock, the sub-1p price puts many people off straight away, and a large overhang.

A year or so ago the company was put in financial dire straits by a
well blowout and had to undertake large discounted placings to get
itself back on track, which it has done with a vengeance. However,
some of these placing shares, which represent some 25% of the company
are being sold into the market, depressing the price so that despite the fact that the companies prospects have improved dramatically over
the past year, the price has dropped by nearly 60%.

This makes the company an absolute bargain at these rock-bottom prices. In 6 months time I expect this to be worth 3-5 times the current price. SERIOUSLY.

There is plenty of research to get your teeth into, the best place to start is the website :

www.seftonresources.com

There are 2 excellent articles on Sefton on the following website by Ian Mclelland (Jan/Feb 2006) - well worth a read to get up to speed on this company and it's prospects:

www.proactiveinvestors.com

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explosive - 02 Dec 2005 00:57 - 106 of 1047

Cellby can't imagine the steam will come before summer does...

Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 07:35 - 107 of 1047

All,

Nice increasing trend... nice $PB futures prices too...

666

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 08:35 - 108 of 1047

Diablo666,

They are producing just over 6000BOPM as of 1/10. Don't know where you get 11000 from.

The figures for October should be available early next week I would have thought.

Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 09:15 - 109 of 1047

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mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 09:20 - 110 of 1047

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Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 09:22 - 111 of 1047

MJ

Looking good for upcoming news...

666


mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 10:13 - 112 of 1047

Yep. Several items expected before new year..

Bobbybingo - 02 Dec 2005 10:31 - 113 of 1047

mjr1234. Correction 6000bopm! 200bopd.

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 10:41 - 114 of 1047

LOL! Yes cheers Bobby, just a small typo there. I've edited my post.

Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 11:14 - 115 of 1047

All

Be nice when it get's to 11k lol

666

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 11:31 - 116 of 1047

Yes it will! Maybe next spring?
(11000 bopm not bopd that is!)

PS nice 1M buy just come through - paid over the offer.


katcenka - 02 Dec 2005 11:47 - 117 of 1047

didnt move the price thou... anyone look at HCR... bloody storming ahead

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 11:51 - 118 of 1047

katcenka,

Might move very soon, can sell at 0.295p!

Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 12:20 - 119 of 1047

MJ

Nice one...

Remember sefton saying this:

http://www.seftonresources.com/assets/east_ventura_basin.asp

'It is estimated that production will increase to approximately 800 barrels of oil per day once infill drilling is complete and SAGD is fully utilized, with lifting costs at approximately $6.50 per barrel'

Got any more info / thoughts on this???

666

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 12:23 - 120 of 1047

I think that statement is pretty old, Diablo.

Have a read of their last few RNS's to get an idea of their short-medium term plans, and also take a look at the most recent Oilbarrel article.

Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 12:29 - 121 of 1047

MJ

I was joking... My maths on that would be:

800 x 30 av = 24k + 24k = 48k BPM... (or is it BPD) lol...

666

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 12:41 - 122 of 1047

Not sure what you mean, Diablo.

What is that calculation?

katcenka - 02 Dec 2005 15:40 - 123 of 1047

I see this is finally rising, anyone know why... its never wanted to before

mjr1234 - 02 Dec 2005 15:41 - 124 of 1047

Lack of the big seller?

By the way I've heard a rumour the overhang has been placed but i'm taking it with a pinch of salt until it's confirmed.

Diablo666 - 02 Dec 2005 15:48 - 125 of 1047

Kat/MJ

Maybe someone read my goof up this morning lol....

666
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