poo bear
- 16 Dec 2006 16:14
poo bear
- 18 Feb 2008 11:37
- 144 of 260
Yes cynic, I suppose it should be your way......... a fool and his money.
Despite the above advice to hold I have left the room while I am still in profit.
I'll watch for a while.
Nothing brave about that, in fact quite cowardly as this is my thread.
BigTed
- 05 Mar 2008 13:29
- 145 of 260
slight rise today, hopefully someone can tell me that we have an interest in a well being spudded somewhere, or not, whichever... whatever...
BigTed
- 06 Mar 2008 14:33
- 146 of 260
Results due 19th march, maybe rise because thats now within T10's??? Despite Egdon's Granade3 poor drill result, the results will still bear a reminder of the success they had with Kraken...
BigTed
- 06 Mar 2008 14:45
- 147 of 260
Have just noted a couple of rather large purchases, totaling 1.9 million shares, are we expecting drill results somewhere with an interest???
Greyhound
- 06 Mar 2008 16:50
- 148 of 260
The stock has been unloved for the last few months but I still think fair value is considerably higher and shall keep a keen eye on the exciting year ahead.
required field
- 07 Mar 2008 08:54
- 150 of 260
Blimey ! this has woken up all of a sudden !
oilwatch
- 07 Mar 2008 11:11
- 151 of 260
Rumours of a takeout on the other board - link above.
required field
- 07 Mar 2008 11:21
- 152 of 260
There is bound to be more consolidation in the Oil and Gas world...there are companies out there truly loaded !
opman
- 14 Mar 2008 08:50
- 153 of 260
Bought npe when they were tipped in SHARES magazine some time ago and happy to hang to them for now. Is anyone with the savvy that I don't have able to explain why npe does not pick up significantly? I understand the disappointment with the last couple of wells but all indicators point to this stock having a true value of around 18p plus?
oilwatch
- 18 Mar 2008 09:41
- 154 of 260
Opman, you are right, but that could be said for most oilers at present. Punters are running scared and only +tive news and/or bid rumours will drive this up.
gedibear
- 25 Mar 2008 01:35
- 155 of 260
03/08
The company said that indications are that there could be considerably more oil in place at the Kraken accumulation than originally envisaged, while the higher API gravity and lower viscosity should increase recovery factors and achieve a higher price per barrel. "Our drilling programme has confirmed further resource potential at Kraken which underpins the value of our portfolio," said chief executive officer Steve Jenkins.
NAV of 13p on Kraken alone given by Hardman
skyhigh
- 04 Apr 2008 10:35
- 156 of 260
anyone know what's about to happen ? this is tanking...not looking good.
so much for the positive outlook !
(good time to buy though!)
halifax
- 14 Apr 2008 16:38
- 157 of 260
NPE appears rather undervalued after sale of 5% of their shares at 12.5p for almost 8m see RNS.
NabCom
- 15 Apr 2008 04:46
- 158 of 260
Spotted today in the Times by denjon at ADVFN
Nautical Petroleum, the North Sea oil explorer, rose 0.57p to 9.07p after hopes of a bid were triggered by International Energy Group, the Swiss energy trader formerly known as Masefield Energy, selling a 5 per cent stake to Shincheon, of South Korea, at a 47 per cent premium of 12p a share.
The Koreans were thought to be buying more shares on the open market. The company struck several development deals last year with SK, the Korean conglomerate.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/article3747469.ece
davva001
- 25 Apr 2008 13:46
- 159 of 260
currently working in offshore industry and big talk of this companyamongst colleagues. Longer term gains 2011-12 look massive
opman
- 28 Apr 2008 20:20
- 160 of 260
based on what davva?
oilwatch
- 12 May 2008 19:16
- 161 of 260
Spud imminent on Selkie. Rig in position according to intelligence gleaned from Antrim, Shipbrokers' reports and Ship plotter following tugs there and back.
skyhigh
- 12 May 2008 22:24
- 162 of 260
Cool! bring it on!
Master RSI
- 13 May 2008 16:17
- 163 of 260
Some positive news today ........
Nautical Petroleum spuds Selkie exploration well 8/25a-1 west of Skipper
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Nautical Petroleum Plc. said its Selkie
exploration well 8/25a-1, west of the Skipper discovery, was spudded on May 11.
This is Nautical's third operated well and initial results are expected in
early June, the independent exploration and production company said.
The company also said that the Selkie prospect is a four-way dip closed
prospect which, following the completion of extensive evaluation of seismic data
is believed to be larger than the Skipper discovery.
"The well will test the largest of a cluster of shallow prospects along a
proven oil migration path. This is Nautical's third operated well which will be
followed by at least one further operated well in the second half of 2008," said
Chief Executive Steve Jenkins.
Nautical Petroleum holds a 60 percent stake in Block 8/25a, while Celtic Oil
Ltd. which is wholly-owned by SK Energy holds the remaining 40 percent.