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Black Rock Oil purchase (BLR)     

Rutherford - 30 Mar 2004 20:18

www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk
www.vsaresources.com
www.oilbarrel.com
Presentation from Thursday 6th July 06 can be seen on oilbarrel !


Monterey appraisal well suspended pending Wintershall evaluation. 1/12/06
BLR and Kappa in dispute.
BLR to meet with Kappa within next two weeks 1/12/06

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BLR&Si

jnknill - 06 Sep 2005 08:53 - 119 of 1049

Dr. Square, Many thanks for acquiring this update. Definitely better than all the guess-work circulating! Rgds.

krypton - 06 Sep 2005 11:12 - 120 of 1049

Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
06 September 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6th September 2005


Black Rock Oil & Gas plc

(or 'the Company')

Drilling Update - Colombia

Black Rock Oil & Gas plc is pleased to provide the preliminary results of
its Arce 3 appraisal well in Colombia. Testing of this well commenced on August
23rd.

Oil was first produced from Arce 3 on August 26th 2005. As of September 5th,
the well had produced 228 barrels of oil and 271 barrels of water. Arce 3
currently is producing at rates of between 25 and 36 barrels of oil per day,
using a beam pump with a stroke length of 102 inches and 2 strokes per minute.
The oil has an API gravity of 13.5 degrees.

Arce 3 was drilled to a total depth of 2,936 feet and encountered the reservoir
objective 80 feet higher than had been expected. Oil shows were recorded while
drilling and from wireline logs from a depth of 2,600 feet in the Mugrosa
Formation reservoir sandstones.

A pilot steam flood project, that could significantly increase flow rates, is
being evaluated. Steam would be injected via Arce 1, whilst it is likely that
Arce 2 would be a production well.

Black Rock has 50% equity in this project and the Company will provide further
updates as significant developments occur.

For further information, please contact:

Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Ivan Burgess, Managing Director Tel: 020 7544 5677
Mobile: 07909 548469

MaxK - 06 Sep 2005 13:39 - 121 of 1049

Any ideas as to where this one is going? The mm's dont seem to know either!

shaunoneill - 06 Sep 2005 13:50 - 122 of 1049

it does not seem that todays flow rates are much, i really do think they company are going to make a huge amount of oney from it.

supermono13 - 06 Sep 2005 15:25 - 123 of 1049

However this may help the share price !!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6 September 2005

Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
(or the 'Company')

Holding(s) in Company

The Company has today received notification under section 198 of the Companies
Act (as amended) that at the close of business on 1 September 2005 further to a
purchase of 1 million Ordinary Shares, Rickerbys Solicitors were beneficially
interested in 11,100,000 ordinary shares of the Company, being 3.30 per cent.
of the total issued share capital of the Company.

goal - 07 Sep 2005 10:49 - 124 of 1049

Rock Oil & Gas PLC
07 September 2005


For immediate release 7th September 2005

Black Rock Oil & Gas plc

('Black Rock' or the 'Company')
Licence Award

Black Rock Oil & Gas plc today announces that it has been offered the award of
the eastern part of Central North Sea exploration block 22/8a ('the Block'),
with its partner Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. ('Carrizo') in the 23rd Round of
Offshore Licensing.

Black Rock has a 15% interest in the block, Carrizo being the Operator. The
award is a 'Traditional Seaward Production licence' and, under the terms of the
award, Carrizo and Black Rock are committed to purchasing seismic data to
evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of the acreage, after which there is a
'drill or drop' commitment

Commenting on the award of the Block, Ivan Burgess, Managing Director of
Black Rock, said:

'The award of this exploration block demonstrates the benefits of teaming up
with a more established player in what has been a highly competitive process.
It represents a significant addition to Black Rock's exciting portfolio of UK
offshore exploration prospects.'

- ENDS -

Notes to Editors
About Carrizo
Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. is a Houston-based energy company, quoted on NASDAQ,
which is actively engaged in the exploration, development, exploitation and
production of oil and natural gas primarily in proven onshore trends along
the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast regions and the Barnett Shale area in North
Texas. Carrizo controls significant prospective acreage blocks and utilises
advanced 3-D seismic techniques to identify potential oil and gas reserves and
drilling opportunities.

For further information, please contact:

Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Ivan Burgess, Managing Director Tel: 020 7544 5677
Mobile: 07909 548469

www.blackrockoil.com


W.H. Ireland Group
Tim Cofman-Nicoresti Tel: 0121 616 2101

Bankside

doitalldoctor - 07 Sep 2005 11:15 - 125 of 1049

CNOOC Chief Economist Predicts $90 Oil by March

RI article on the views of Xia Yishan, Senior Research Fellow at the China Institute of International Studies.

SHANGHAI (Interfax-China) -- Oil will peak at $90 per barrel by March of next year, CNOOC Dep. Chief Economist Zhang Weiping said at conference discussing China's energy needs in Beijing on Monday. Zhang also expected global oil production to peak at 94-100 mb/day during the next five years.

"High oil prices will have adverse affects on China's economy," said Zhang.

Their imports could reach or even exceed $60 billion this year, up from $40 billion in 2004. Interestingly his views do not reflect much of a cutback in Chinese oil imprts.

China's annual crude demand is expected to rise by 9.7% this year, suggesting that the country will need to import 135 million tonnes this year, accounting for 42.45% of total demand and exceeding last year's figure of 40.5%, said a recent report by the Development Research Center under the State Council.

The country's net oil imports stood at 120 million tonnes in 2004.

skyhigh - 07 Sep 2005 12:39 - 126 of 1049

Share price is all over the place today... what's the consensus of opinion now of where it's heading and when ?

belisce6 - 07 Sep 2005 12:42 - 127 of 1049

IMHO;
all depends on what comes out of their steam thing in Colombia....if that does not come thru, then i think that sp is going down - otherwise if it does come thru, then it will rise (to at least double) overnight......

not sure how long it will take them to come up with the process of introducing and trialling steam at the Columbia prospect....anyone have any idea ? - will it take a few weeks or months ???

Aldor3 - 04 Oct 2005 15:59 - 128 of 1049

Well belisce6 has been a month now still nothing confirmed, but you know the saying no news is good news :-0)).. up 0.33 today so things might just be starting to happen.. everything is crossed for good luck.

Dr Square - 04 Oct 2005 21:44 - 129 of 1049

Tipped today in a tip sheet.

http://personalfinance.iii.co.uk/articles/articledisplay.jsp?section=Share%20Tips&article_id=963641

Largest share holders are meeting Ivan on the 11th after close of markets no news of why?

regards

goal - 05 Oct 2005 11:58 - 130 of 1049

Thanks for the article Dr Square, as i expected we went down a few % this morning but now i see we are up a few, long may it continue.

goal - 05 Oct 2005 16:01 - 131 of 1049

In case any body hasn't read this.http://www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk/press/broker_041005_whireland.pdf

Dr Square - 05 Oct 2005 16:02 - 132 of 1049

Goal

Have a look on the black rock web page WH Ireland research note.

http://www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk/press/broker_041005_whireland.pdf


recommend reading

enjoy

Dr Square - 05 Oct 2005 16:03 - 133 of 1049

LOL

goal - 05 Oct 2005 16:03 - 134 of 1049

I beat you to it.

goal - 05 Oct 2005 16:09 - 135 of 1049

Its all sounding good, I would like to see the price moving up more, the mm wont let BLR price go-with-the-flow.

Aldor3 - 05 Oct 2005 16:25 - 136 of 1049

Very good readind guys they are saying could go as far as 13p a share next year if all go'es ok..that wll beyond my WILDEST DREAMS. So keeping fingers crossed good luck everyone :-0))



































































goal - 07 Oct 2005 12:40 - 137 of 1049

For the last two days we have see the price go down a bit but this is a volatile stock so it's to be expected. over all Blr is in an up would trend & i wouldn't be surprised to see it recover a bit back before the end of the day.

Dr Square - 07 Oct 2005 15:38 - 138 of 1049

Afternoon

good buying at 2p level may be seeing a new range being developed.

remember major shareholders are meeting on the 11th could be about funding. Should be a intresting week.

Regards
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