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Chaco Resources : oil & gas in South America (CHP)     

Sharesure - 28 Mar 2006 14:12

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UPDATED 22/1/07

Valuation of Chaco Resources : 'Rule of Thumb' based on 550m shares and using 10% DCF on oil at $60/barrel is 1p on the sp for every 1m barrels (CHP's share) that is proved. Until oil reserves are proven the 1p/1m barrels will be discounted by the market.

Chaco Resources now has three exploration blocks in Colombia and three areas in Paraguay. The next year should see a steady news flow as it establishes the companys transformation from being an exploration company only to also becoming a significant oil production company. Set out below are some of the milestones which should produce announcements and have a positive effect on the share price. All reserves are quoted in recoverable oil assets.



Alea, Colombia :

25% interest in a field currently assessed at holding 38.1m barrels of light sweet crude oil. Drilling of the field by the operating partner, Ecopetrol, was programmed for 2006 to provide early cash flow, but a shortage of drilling rigs, then the rainy season and increased environmental requirements have caused a re-think and it is now expected that this block will be drilled in first half 2007.The proposal to drill a step out well as part of that drilling programme will also provide the opportunity to establish if the estimate of recoverable oil should be increased. (Some estimates suggest the field contains as much as 70m barrels.)

RNS : Updated w/c 30/4//07. Drilling contract should be imminent but actual drilling unlikely to take place second half 2007.



Puerto Lopez, Colombia :

54% Interest in a field containing light sweet crude oil.On 3.10.06 CHP announced that the original TEA area had been extended by the ANH to include further territory which it is expected will greatly increase the potential to find and exploit a structure which may contain as much oil as there is believed to be in Primavera, where Hardman and Co estimate that there is a potential value of 120p per CHP share.

RNS :Updated 22/1/07. Further seismic now obtained and decision not to proceed made because closures too small to be economic and drilling funds earmarked for this project now being retained for use on a more prospective block yet to be announced



Primavera west, Colombia :

55% interest. Two shallow drills in April turned out to be dry. Areas adjacent to this block contain oil (Cana Limon, also in the Mirador basin, the largest oilfield so far, 1.8b barrels) Chaco believe that the area in their block contains the thicker end of a wedge shaped oil-bearing sandstone structure; the area to the east in the neighbouring block has been estimated as containing 400m barrels and the El Miedo oilfield, 8 kms.away has 325m barrels. ANH Contract signed w/c 8/5/06 (1 week sooner than forecast). GED are drilling their neighbouring block in February 2007; two of their targets may contain oil deriving from Chaco's area so some earlier cash flow may result.

RNS : The drilling programme has now been completed but the company has yet to say whether the block will be explored further or abandonned.

New block announced in April known as Tigra in the Magdelana Basin. CHP has a 48.75% interest. Believed to be very promising but company is doing 3-d seismic over the next 18 months with drilling projected in the following 16 months. (Timescales seem to be set to allow a lot of room for delays or speeding up if progress is easier than anticipated)



Curupayty Block, Paraguay :

1.39m hectares in north, close to Bolivia. Two wells previously drilled and both showed oil.

RNS : Expect partnership with larger producer.



San Pedro Block, Paraguay :

1m hectares in south-east. Previous drilling showed oil.

RNS : Expect partnership with larger producer.



Parana Basin, Paraguay :

Canindeyu block covering 1,789,000 hectares. Bordering Brazil. Oil field on Brazilian side already drilled. Chaco also expect to find oil and, at a deeper level, considerable quantities of gas. Chaco has obtained valuable historic seismic for re-evaluation.

RNS : Presidential Decree received 2/11/06.. Petrobras has announced its intention to increase substantially its effort to exploit Paraguay's hydrocarbons and has announced a farm-in on CDS's adjacent block. Possibility that they or another major will do likewise with CHP



Corporate Activity :

CHP obtained an independent evaluation of their exploration assets by Hardman and Co., during July 2006.This is updated monthly. As Chaco Resources line up their assets ready for production they may attract a bid. There are also other actions that the mgt. could take to increase the Chaco's asset share subject to negotiation since the position of the Colombian state oil company, Ecopetrol, is believed to be under review. Other actions could be taken which would have the attraction in bringing more resources to bear on a quicker timeframe plus help streamline the management of their assets. De-merging the Colombian and Paraguayan assets at an appropriate time might hold out some advantages to shareholders at some stage.
Last Placing announced at 15.1p per share on 18/5/06.
Chairman and FD bought shares 8/06 and the Chairman recently exercised his option on further shares which would suggest that he regards the share price to be going north from here on.
Updated 22/1/07.




Here are some dates for your diary courtesy of KJKelly, who posts on ADVFN

1. Curupayty - complete reprocessing of seismic by end July 06
2. Curupayty - complete interpretation of seismic by end August 06
3. Curupayty - decide whether to proceed to drilling or proceed with a farmout campaign - end September 06
4. Platanillo - commence re-entry of Alea 1 early in 1st quarter 2007
5. Primavera - two structural targets will be selected from 10 potential targets for drilling commencing Feb. 2007.
6.Hardman updates should now happen monthly.



Uponthelowdown - 26 Oct 2006 10:35 - 1576 of 3674

My pleasure, ncfl. I think Chaco and Ecopetrol came to a gentleman's agreement over that one. Graeme Stephens mentions 'environmental concerns' as Ecopetrol excuse for delay on a land based rig. The Heli-rig option would take too much out of the kitty at this stage when it can be better used in developing and guaranteeing drill dates for the 10x bigger Primavera site.
I think we shall see Primavera coming to the fore in the short term as Global energy(GED) get down to business and begin their programme on a cross-border chamber owned by both companies. That will be the kick-off for us unless, of course, Petrobras beat them to it by announcing a gas find in Paraguay first.
Let Chaco and their new chap take care of business. I believe all is going to plan, the new plan, now. Alea will be kept in reserve until such a time as Ecopetrol can arrange an acceptable entry point for a land delivered rig and, of course, lay on the means of taking away the oil that is undoubtedly there. It is pointless sending in a heli-rig at great expense, if the means to deliver to market are not up to speed.
I still contend that we may get another partner there if Ecopetrol continue to be tardy in this respect. A guess on my part here as I believe we may have other interests in the immediate vicinity soon; at least another option/partner with the means to access Alea in a mutually beneficial collaborative venture. I am having an educated guess here based on revelations still to be made.
Whatever; Chaco will be vigilant as to spending our money, as always, in order to extract the best value possible for their loyal shareholders.

Looking forward to next week now!

capetown - 26 Oct 2006 11:47 - 1577 of 3674

WILL BE TOPPING UP IF WE HIT 11.

cynic - 26 Oct 2006 12:02 - 1578 of 3674

i would not be at all surprised to see that happen as there is no real news due for some time from memory.
i took some flak here when i recently sold some of mine at 13 on the basis that i would be able to buy cheaper in due course.

Uponthelowdown - 26 Oct 2006 12:17 - 1579 of 3674

Good luck if you see lower prices. I'll be in again, myself, if that is the case.

capetown - 26 Oct 2006 13:21 - 1580 of 3674

Cheers,remember how it shot up from last lows of 10/11p it will do the same agian and more

bodeng - 27 Oct 2006 09:26 - 1581 of 3674

News could come next week.

capetown - 27 Oct 2006 09:32 - 1582 of 3674

Topping up today,just in case the news does come,

bigwavedave - 27 Oct 2006 09:45 - 1583 of 3674

bodeng - did you get my reply?

bodeng - 27 Oct 2006 09:57 - 1584 of 3674

BWD
Yes I did Thanks.

BKK2 - 28 Oct 2006 04:05 - 1585 of 3674

Uponthe lowdown

You say in post 1570 that this guy took Emerald Energy from 10p to 2 pounds,I personaly feel that to be VERY MISLEADING when you make no mention of the 100 to 1 cosolidation and the fact that Emerald Energy was never at 10p,my memory my be failing me so please put me right if I am wrong

Peter

lizard - 28 Oct 2006 10:10 - 1586 of 3674

some interesting posts on goo thread. this am.
please dont shoot me just think info is good. chp/ goo s america exploration so its all relative. hopefully we can get a p to add to e and make it e and p.

exploration and production. signs very encouraging imo.
(couple this with recent media releases quoting goo could be sitting on one of the biggest oil finds in peru last week then could get interesting)


small holding in chp but will look in again later when operations commence.

Uponthelowdown - 28 Oct 2006 10:31 - 1587 of 3674

Apols I was working on second hand info. EEN went from 35p in late 2003 to 360p earlier earlier this year. The chap was the drilling rig and logistics expert on the ground in Colombia in the run-up to the high point. I think he will do the same for us.
Congratulations on your research. The essence here is the man's ability, track record and pedigree. I've seen his CV and it's a good 'un.

bhunt1910 - 28 Oct 2006 10:58 - 1588 of 3674

Do we have a name ??

Uponthelowdown - 28 Oct 2006 11:07 - 1589 of 3674

Yes. He was present at the AGM, although I did not meet him personally. I want to allow due process to take place here and not prempt the moment of glory by putting it on the board yet. I expect he will be introduced to us all shortly in an official RNS.
If I put a name up the the phones will start ringing in Chaco and former employers offices, to no avail, looking for confirmation. He is being brought in to oversee the drilling of Primavera and Puerto Lopez plus maybe some other stuff still to be announced. He is working on our behalf already in Colombia.
Be happy. Let the company, and him, get on with it.
Nit picking over a few pence in another company's price is irrelevant other than their progress could easily be perceived as a pattern for our future development.

bhunt1910 - 28 Oct 2006 11:14 - 1590 of 3674

ok thanks, I am just soooooooooo impatient

Sharesure - 28 Oct 2006 11:22 - 1591 of 3674

Bhunt1910 You have mail.

stockdog - 28 Oct 2006 15:39 - 1592 of 3674

Interesting posts from over the road -

drmerv - 28 Oct'06 - 07:23 - 20701 of 20702

Don't know whether or not, this is of interest. ANH are running an Oil and Gas Investment Conference in early December. There is a full page ad for it in this week's Economist magazine.

http://www.oilandgascolombia.com/

'The main goal of the event is to capitalize the interest and trust in the country, with the aim of forging a business environment favorable to new investors, enticing them into the Colombian hydrocarbon sector'.

Emerald don't seem to be among the sponsors but one of the papers is entitled 'Results of the geological surveys performed by ANH (part I) - Llanos. Heavy oil belt', which might be interesting.

Apologies if already posted.

efagie - 28 Oct'06 - 13:35 - 20702 of 20702

drmerv; i think that its a referance to exploration in an untested area as per.
http://www.anh.gov.co/html/i_portals/index.php
due for starting in 2007. ken

All helps to bring Colombia to the attention of the wider market.

sd

camiladasi - 29 Oct 2006 12:12 - 1593 of 3674

Uponthetown, can you clarify on your post 1573. Although Expet are a partner to Chaco in Colombia, I believe they are not an operating company and were only formed for the purpose of the CHP deal (I have seen the company registration document). I believe their job is to handle local politics and exert influence. So I don't understand how they are competing with Ecopetrel or why CHP would be "giving them further business in future"?

WDIK, PDYOR.

camlad


Uponthelowdown - 29 Oct 2006 20:12 - 1594 of 3674

OK they may not be now but I firmly believe that they and Chaco will be by the time it gets round to drilling Puerto Lopez Oeste.
If you have seen the reg document, which I haven't, could you post the list of directors.
Expet are fundamentally important to Chaco and their progress in Colombia. I do not wish to say anymore or upset the delicacy of the arrangements there.
Let Chaco do the talking!

bhunt1910 - 30 Oct 2006 07:19 - 1595 of 3674

Morning all - am looking forward to news this week - hopefully
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