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Chaco Resources(CHP)- new oil play (CHP)     

grevis2 - 21 Oct 2004 12:55


LONDON (AFX) - Chaco Resources PLC said it is proposing the reverse takeover
of two Paraguayan companies -- Amerisur SA and Bohemia SA -- from Candey SA and
Daniel Sztern in exchange for 27,322,404 new ordinary shares in the company.
It also plans to raise up to 750,000 stg before expenses in a placing of
36,585,365 new ordinary shares.
The company's shares were suspended on Sept 3 and it said it expects this to
be lifted today. It has called an EGM for Nov 15 to approve the acquisition and
placing plans.
Amerisur holds two oil and gas prospecting permits in Paraguay and is the
registered applicant for exploration and exploitation concession contracts over
the same permit areas. Bohemia holds registered applications for an oil and gas
prospecting permit in Paraguay and for an exploration and exploitation
concession contract over the same area.
The exploration areas covered by these three applications comprise a total of
approximately 48,000 square kilometres of the Curypayty and Parana Basins.
Chaco said these basins extend respectively into Bolivia and Brazil, where
commercial oil and gas production has been established for many years from
similar geological sections.


stockdog - 25 Jan 2006 17:57 - 1320 of 2227

The breakout above November's downward sloping flag c/should take us to 9.25 being the difference between the flagpole low of 6.25 and the peak of 8.50 (eod) = 2.25 higher than break out level of 7.0p. However, I think this v. young share is being driven by news and anticipation thereof, rather than chart influences of a more mature share.

sd

blackdown - 25 Jan 2006 18:10 - 1321 of 2227

SD

I am sure you are right. The only thing that concerns me is the old adage, 'buy on the rumour, sell on th fact'. People can get carried away by their own (and other 's) expectations.

Sharesure - 25 Jan 2006 19:53 - 1322 of 2227

blackdown, always remember 'rules are for fools, and the guidance of the wise!' Read carefully what the news is about on this one when it comes out since, even if it retraces after an initial burst, it is likely that the medium and long term will be well worth it. I am expecting to hold this stock for at least a couple of years since I believe it to be capable of being the 'Cairn Energy of South America'. The ingredients are all there, particularly beyond the third Colombian deal; the next real push for the sp after that should come from the Paraguayan interests (funded by oil revenues from Alea etc.) This may sound too bullish for you; I think CHP merits the benefit of any doubt at this stage.

blossiedog - 25 Jan 2006 21:25 - 1323 of 2227

Stockdog

As a fairly new pi to oil stocks, could you summerise the main reason for the stratopheric rise in cairn and could this even remotely be applied to chaco.Thanks in anticipation

GREATSUCCESS - 25 Jan 2006 21:40 - 1324 of 2227

I am trying to find out when did they start drilling and how many days wait needed for the results,Can anyone please shed some news on this ASAP-very keen to find out before its tooooooooo late. many thanks

stockdog - 25 Jan 2006 23:05 - 1325 of 2227

blossie
I have no knowledge of Cairn which I have never followed, so I'm sorry I can't help you. As to CHP, many regular posters here may remember my negative stance not so long ago as the SP rose from 3.5 to 8p - then fell again to 6.5. Then there was a significant announcement, confirming what Sharesure and others promised, which removed a good deal of risk for me and I bought in at the end of October, paying 6.65p. Columbia I know a little from my holding in Emerald Energy, Paraguay only from what I read in connection with CHP.

The risk in CHP is still relatively high, because no well has been drilled and no oil is flowing, so it is highly speculative, reflected in my current underweight holding, but I do believe it is capable of doubling in price in the short to mid term and even demonstrating sufficient solid value to becme a more substantial core longer term holding. If I'm wrong, I have a fairly tight stop loss 20% below today's price where I still break even on my investment - the first rule of investing being not to lose money!

Currently I see it as a "pair" with Emerald where my exposure risk to Oil in S. America is splt between two companies - one producing, the other explorative. By having a material reason to follow both, I get a 3-D perspective on this region of this sector whilst hedging my risk that one or other will collapse unexpectedly. Both are capable of good upside, albeit over slightly differing timescales.

Enough waffling - I think I have successfully avoided answering your question by now.

good luck and DYOR MUYOM

stock

Greyhound - 26 Jan 2006 08:17 - 1326 of 2227

Stockdog,

...I see it as a "pair" with Emerald - one producing, the other explorative. This is exactly my position on much the same thought process. Of course they both could come good, or not!

greyhound

blossiedog - 26 Jan 2006 08:18 - 1327 of 2227

sharesure

would you possibly give your imput re what made the cairn story? Many thanks

Boris

alfred palfred - 26 Jan 2006 09:12 - 1328 of 2227

There is no 'Cairn story'.

What is refered to is the possibility that Chaco could develop from AIM to FTSE 250 or more within a reasonable time period.

IF they can win 25% or more (hopefully 55%) of Primevera, (which chaco's man on the ground, Graeme Stephens, believes has 400 million barrrels of easily accessible oil) then CHP's market capitalisation could, over time, grow to be that of a monster company.

This is ignoring Paraguay, which has the scope to be even more interesting.

This is my opinion only, though I know many others who share it, DYOR

Alfred

stockdog - 26 Jan 2006 09:13 - 1329 of 2227

blossie
the short answer is they found oil - a lot of it! there's no substitute for it ultimately.
sd

bhunt1910 - 26 Jan 2006 09:14 - 1330 of 2227

I am starting to quite like monsters -

M_P_H - 26 Jan 2006 09:51 - 1331 of 2227

500k mm purchase @ 9p

alfred palfred - 26 Jan 2006 09:52 - 1332 of 2227

Boris

By the way, this is a real gem.

Alfred

Sharesure - 26 Jan 2006 09:59 - 1333 of 2227

Blossiedog - in answer to your query, Cairn had great mgt., good local connections, picked up assets that the oil majors were not exploiting and delivered on its forecasts or more usually exceeded those forecasts. From what I have seen so far of Chaco's mgt. they are following the same path. Apart from that they need some luck which Cairn had. I think Colombia has gone past the stage of needing that but Paraguay is still at an early stage, but could have immense potential. Anyway, before someone accuses me of being too bullish I do not intend to post more but let events unfold.

M_P_H - 26 Jan 2006 10:03 - 1334 of 2227

another 150kmm purchase @ 9.1

They are struggling

Greyhound - 26 Jan 2006 10:23 - 1335 of 2227

Getting squeezed now and perhaps riding on the back of VOG - the money's got to go somewhere!

M_P_H - 26 Jan 2006 10:23 - 1336 of 2227

EVO and WDBM high bid at 9p

johndunn1956 - 26 Jan 2006 10:26 - 1337 of 2227

stockdog: found oil? wishful thinking, or do you have some inside info ?????

bodeng - 26 Jan 2006 10:33 - 1338 of 2227

MG's PR meetings are paying off at last-many said a waste of time!

stockdog - 26 Jan 2006 12:02 - 1339 of 2227

johndunn - comment was re Cairns not Chaco!
down boy!

bodeng, I hope the sp is rising on something more substantial than just pr!

sd
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