ateeq180
- 21 Apr 2006 11:06
Has any one noticed this this morning a lot of buying with just one sell Ttrade,any one think this could be a good punt,advice please before its too late.thanks.
diydave
- 11 Jul 2006 21:02
- 16 of 436
soul traders - 03 May 2006 12:47 - 9 of 15
Do these guys have any other prospects apart from the rest of Blue Topaz-9?
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Some extra relevant info courtesy a poster over on ADVFN
rgds.
(I'm in on this one by the way... broker tip anticipating better news from Topaz. Have taken quite a hit but the long term is not disastrous, I don't think.)
Hungary for energy
Matra needs brawn and brain
Matra is looking to tap in to Hungarian concerns
about energy supply by developing its
gas interests south-west of Budapest. Hungary
is not high on the list of countries expected to
be hydrocarbon rich, but its lack of domestic
supply provides opportunities for Matra.
It suffered a setback in early May 2006, following
drilling at Topaz-9, which only encountered water.
This well has since been plugged and abandoned,
but despite this disappointment, management
remains positive. The drilling activity confirmed
not only a working hydrocarbon system, but
added to the knowledge base, which should further
refine the ongoing drilling programme. Matra
still has further prospects to drill on its 2,297 sq
km large concession, most of which are on trend
with the producing Savoly oilfields situated to the
west. Moreover, the prospectivity of the block is
strengthened by other known hydrocarbon discoveries
at Somogysamson3 and Nagyatad. Matra
expects to employ modern drilling practices to
overcome damage to the wells. The early setback
saw the shares drop below the AIM Placing (5p),
but we remain optimistic going forward.
This is partly based on the favourable environment
for aspiring oil and gas producers in Hungary.
Energy policy has focused on securing supply and
alleviating Hungarys dependence on imports,
particularly of gas. The majority of Hungarys gas,
around 70%, comes from Russia. It is a wide-ranging
policy that includes energy efficiency and
market liberalisation, but also aims to search for
other supply channels. The importance of developing
domestic energy sources was heightened by the
controversy at the start of the year when the supply
of Russian gas was dramatically reduced following
a disagreement between Russia and Ukraine. Given
this, if Matra can find any economic deposits, it is
likely that the Hungarians will take a very pro-active
and helping hand in developing the prospect.
Exploration is a fraught activity and the markets reaction
to the disappointing news has, in our opinion,
been overdone. The macro environment along
with the historical prospectivity of its concession
is currently in Matras favour. Combining refined
survey data, with modern drilling techniques
could lead to the development of a new domestic
producer.
ellio
- 02 May 2007 09:09
- 18 of 436
Something about to happen?
Matra Petroleum PLC
02 May 2007
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release: 2nd May 2007
Matra Petroleum plc ('Matra' or the 'Company')
Matra increases issued share capital and notifies changes in significant
shareholdings:-
Issue and Allotment of Shares
Matra issued and allotted 55,000,000 ordinary shares to the vendors of Limited
Liability Company 'OOO' Arkhangelovskoe on 27th April 2007, increasing the
issued ordinary share capital of the Company to 317,000,000 shares. This
acquisition was outlined in the release dated 29th March 2007 and completed on
20th April 2007.
Notification of Change in Significant Shareholding
Matra was notified on 25th April 2007 by Gartmore Investment Limited that
following purchases of a further 28,135,318 ordinary shares, it now holds
39,640,254 ordinary shares in the Company, representing approximately 12.5% of
the Company's revised issued ordinary share capital.
Restatement of Significant Shareholders
Subsequent to the issue and allotment of 55,000,000 new shares on 27th April
2007 the following parties have become significant shareholders in Matra:
i. Kompania Gaz I Neft now holds 27,500,000 ordinary shares in the Company,
representing approximately 8.68% of the Company's issued ordinary share
capital.
ii. Ener Finvest Corp now holds 11,000,000 ordinary shares in the Company,
representing approximately 3.47% of the Company's issued ordinary share
capital.
iii. Pavel Lvovich Lukachevsky now holds 11,000,000 ordinary shares in the
Company, representing approximately 3.47% of the Company's issued ordinary
share capital.
The following companies have retained their existing shareholding but are no
longer significant shareholders as a result of the increased share capital:
i. Seaspin Pty Limited which holds 8,400,000 ordinary shares in the Company.
ii. William Brownlie Fairweather who holds 8,000,000 ordinary shares in the
Company.
iii. City Natural Resources High Yield Trust plc which holds 8,000,000 ordinary
shares in the Company.
Matra's significant shareholders have been restated to reflect the issue of new
shares as follows:
TOTAL TOTAL
03 Apr 07 03 Apr 07
NO. %
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GARTMORE FUND MANAGERS LTD 39,640,254 12.50%
GENESIS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLP 32,300,000 10.19%
RAB CAPITAL PLC 29,700,000 9.37%
KOMPANIA GAZ I NEFT 27,500,000 8.68%
CRAIG BURTON 18,400,000 5.80%
ARGONAUGHT LIMITED 13,160,834 4.15%
ENER FINVEST CORP 11,000,000 3.47%
PAVEL LVOVICH LUKACHEVSKY 11,000,000 3.47%
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182,701,088 69.7%
Details of significant shareholders are available on the Matra website at
ellio
- 10 May 2007 08:52
- 19 of 436
Seems to be alot oh high expectations on this one, if they find anything then could be another vog, at least in its initial stages!
capetown
- 10 May 2007 08:55
- 20 of 436
At last,seems it was worth holding,time really is a virtue.
ellio
- 10 May 2007 10:03
- 21 of 436
"have a little patience!!"
ellio
- 17 May 2007 10:54
- 22 of 436
Delek energy, anybody know who they are? they've just aquired a third of Matra fo r 6M, they must think it's worth it, essentially puts a seal of 4.p under Mta which is nice and allows them to move on with the drilling I assumme. Still have high hopes for these considering whose invested, they'll be looking for multiple returns
Should get to active until August, but you've got to think this may be a real early day investment!
ellio
- 07 Jun 2007 09:30
- 23 of 436
Must be something cooking here?
ellio
- 09 Jul 2007 12:43
- 24 of 436
Plenty more here
Darradev
- 01 Aug 2007 09:21
- 25 of 436
Ellio, morning, just seen the latest news. Looks promising.
http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=2143131
ellio
- 02 Aug 2007 22:54
- 26 of 436
In for the long-term, hoping for 20p if the finds are good, which they certainly look as they might be.
Good luck!
dibbles
- 18 Oct 2007 11:54
- 27 of 436
Very quiet here considering all the newsflow we can expect soon....
Russian drilling results
Spudding of two further Russian wells before year end
Hungary gas updates
Possible acquisition of licence next door that tested at 1,850bopd(Russia)
Further drills to come in Hungary 2007/ early 2008
Further possible acquisitions in Hungary and Russia as stated by management
I'm getting all excited now, anyone else still holding?
Chea
- 19 Oct 2007 12:09
- 28 of 436
In profit with shares held and wondering if it would be sensible to buy into the warrants (MTAW). Any major disadvantages to this strategy?
mitzy
- 19 Oct 2007 18:52
- 29 of 436
whats the price target over 12 months to 2 years..?
someuwin
- 21 Oct 2007 19:20
- 30 of 436
Chea - yes I hold both MTA shares and warrants. The warrants should outperform the shares.
mitzy - If all goes according to plan I wouldn't be surprised to see the SP top 50p within 2 years.
mitzy
- 21 Oct 2007 19:22
- 31 of 436
That will do for me someuwin..
mitzy
- 22 Oct 2007 07:24
- 32 of 436
rns out today.
Chea
- 23 Oct 2007 08:00
- 33 of 436
someuwin - I went ahead with the warrants at 3.75 as they did seem at least reasonable value. Looking good so far.
mitzy
- 23 Oct 2007 08:36
- 34 of 436
up 5% looking great for 10p.
mitzy
- 24 Oct 2007 08:56
- 35 of 436
getting even closer now 10p by end of close.