driver
- 23 Feb 2006 15:42
GOLD OIL, the London-based oil exploration company focused on the South American and Caribbean region, announces that in late December 2005, the Company received an Operator Certificate from PeruPetro that allows the Company to carry out seismic, drilling and development operations in Northwest Peru.
The Promotion Licence signed with PeruPetro on October 15, 2004 with PeruPetro for Block XI (now renamed Block XXI) onshore Sechura Basin has been converted to an Exploration and Production Licence. The Licence now goes to the Ministry of Energy and Mines for approval, which could be forthcoming anytime between February and May of this year 2006.
The terms of the E&P Licence commit the Company to either shoot 120 km of 2D seismic or drill a well in the first period of five over a seven year term. The remaining four periods require the Company to either drill a well or drop the acreage. The Licence is for a term of 30 years for oil and 40 years for gas, with a minimum royalty of 5% on wellhead production for the first 5000bopd (30 MMscfd for gas) rising to 20% if and when production reaches 100,000 bopd (600 MMscfd for gas).
Times Article:
Gold Oil is valued in the market at about �15m. That is so small that almost any good news must have a big impact on the share price.
What are the chances of that happening? Run by a former Burmah Oil director, Mike Burchell, Gold Oil will drill the first in a series of wells in the Sechura Basin in April. There will be surprise if it does not find gas, as another company, Olympic, has done just that in a similar formation nearby.
The secondary target, later in the year, will be oil, I gather. A couple of months ago, Petro Tech made a big oil find offshore in the Sechura Basin. The theory is the oil may have migrated up into Gold Oil�s block. Don�t ask me to explain the geology because I don�t speak Palaeozoic. But a decent oil find here would be a company-maker.
Gold Oil has enough cash to fund this year�s drilling programme. And it already has a deal in place to sell its gas to Mann Ferrostaal, a German company that is building an ammonia plant nearby. Getting all that for �15m seemed a bargain to me. But Gold Oil still has to find its gas.
GOLD OIL http://www.goldoilplc.com/index.html


Plectrum Web Site
http://www.plectrum.co.uk/splash_content.html
Wall Street Reporter Interview
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/interview.php?id=17724&player=real
Growth Equities & Company Research Nov 2007
http://www.goldoilplc.com/docum/gecr_09Nov07_GoldOil_full.pdf
Gold Oil's Presentation On The 10/12/2007
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/pdf
Research Page Last updated Oct 23 2008
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=10572#lastread
6 AUG 2009 Operational and Reserves & Resources Update Colombia & Peru
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/20090806084900H3062.html
R88AVE
- 07 Sep 2006 10:56
- 1188 of 4580
I think everyone who buys GOO has got to realise that everytime the shares goes down or up the pertcentage of change is large due to the fact the price change can only be priced at 0.25p intervals which when considering the price GOO say 11p is over 2% either way. All my time of watching GOO I have not seen price change being less than .25p. This explains one of the reason why the risk of this share is high, however the reward can be substantial when it goes up.
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 11:27
- 1189 of 4580
that's nonsense!
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 11:28
- 1191 of 4580
have both! JB does and, as it happens, so do I
R88AVE
- 07 Sep 2006 11:46
- 1192 of 4580
Cynic, I am looking as a new share punters' point of view, who are inexperienced. You can buy other shares when the price goes up by .25p and yet the percentage is very small. Thats what I am saying. I feel that the big drop was way overdone by these people, who don't realise the big difference.
markusantonius
- 07 Sep 2006 11:46
- 1193 of 4580
Cynic, You have mail, sir.
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 12:13
- 1194 of 4580
and you have a reply!
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 12:18
- 1195 of 4580
R88 .... my comment was really that GOO's price does not just move by 0.25 bits ..... it is possible that it appears that way on the price indicator board, but not if you come to actually deal
laurie squash
- 07 Sep 2006 12:26
- 1196 of 4580
Must be a a slow day we have VOG and arguments only
markusantonius
- 07 Sep 2006 12:31
- 1197 of 4580
Not received owt yet, Cynic! ?
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 12:44
- 1198 of 4580
How curious .... same as the last one did not get back to you the other day .... perhaps it's the system, but merely used "reply" button so should have come back via system ..... clearly it does not, so will cut and paste in 2 mins
Aha! Typical Jewish entrepreneur ... totally incapable of reading and following instructions!
markusantonius
- 07 Sep 2006 12:47
- 1199 of 4580
Just received it now, Cynic.
syd443s
- 07 Sep 2006 13:00
- 1200 of 4580
Been away since the huge drop and only just got back, what do we make of the RNS's good/bad??? bought in at 14.5 so sitting on a fairly big loss now.
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 13:10
- 1201 of 4580
RNS was not good that's for sure, but Parvezi has increased his holding now to 9.5% and I think more RNSs to follow soon
markusantonius
- 07 Sep 2006 13:25
- 1202 of 4580
To save me some research time, who exactly is this Parvezi dude, presumably a big-time investor?
markusantonius
- 07 Sep 2006 13:33
- 1203 of 4580
Ooh, just noticed the sp is flat level right now and the spread has narrowed to 0.25p. Could be a buying opportunity at 10p soon?
cynic
- 07 Sep 2006 13:53
- 1204 of 4580
as i understand it, he is a big time poker player who has made loads of splosh, a slab of which he has slung at GOO
laurie squash
- 07 Sep 2006 14:39
- 1206 of 4580
Iraj Parvizi and Credit Agricole may work together or be the same they both hold large stakes in Futuragene.