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AFREN (AFR) Is this the next TULLOW??? (AFR)     

niceonecyril - 04 Apr 2009 08:30

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kuzemko - 20 Jul 2011 10:18 - 1691 of 3666

why have they fucked up on production???

kuzemko - 20 Jul 2011 10:28 - 1692 of 3666

TLW- price 1278p market cap $11.38bn shares in issue 890mln. production 58kbpd
DGO- price 535p market cap $2.75 bn shares in issue 511mln. production 55kbpd
AFR- price 147p market cap $1.47bn shares in issue 985mln. production if up to 35kbpd

afren wont stay for long with market cap at $1.47bn!!! afren will trade between 250p-300p by the end of the year. if market are stable, meaning no crashes and recession.
if afr hits 50kbpd it will trade well above 300p.

i like say well done afr.

Chris Carson - 20 Jul 2011 11:33 - 1693 of 3666

If this news was already priced into the market shock horror, then my take would be next six months stuck in a trading range if it can stay above 200DMA. Not jumping back in yet, watching.

cynic - 20 Jul 2011 11:44 - 1694 of 3666

not saying you're wrong, but sp has not fallen below 200 dma since about may 2010, and then it was only briefly ....... with some caveats, this does not look to be a bad time to take at least a modest stake assuming you concur that there is plenty of upside within say the next 12 months

Chris Carson - 20 Jul 2011 12:07 - 1695 of 3666

Cynic - Absolutely, but plenty of scope to trade between 150.0 - 173 if that is the case.

niceonecyril - 20 Jul 2011 12:29 - 1696 of 3666

M/caps are more to do with reserves than production(well life),while AFR have great potential as yet it is still just that?The market is interested in proven(P2)reserves so until such time,we are stuck in the present trend?
aimho

aldwickk - 20 Jul 2011 12:35 - 1697 of 3666

150.60 bid , all going to plan minus a few unexpected minor problems which you would expect with this of type company.

Balerboy - 20 Jul 2011 13:09 - 1698 of 3666

Keeping mine........

jimmy b - 20 Jul 2011 14:42 - 1699 of 3666

Me too.:)

maggiebt4 - 20 Jul 2011 15:50 - 1700 of 3666

and me too.

halifax - 20 Jul 2011 16:00 - 1701 of 3666

sp has been range bound since january today's RNS does not encourage a move upwards.

jimmy b - 20 Jul 2011 17:05 - 1702 of 3666

Afren (AFR LN) HOLD
TP: 155, SP: 150p, Mkt cap: 1,477m
Trading statement: 2011 expected production target cut by 25%-plus
Afren has cut its forecast for 2011 production from 40,000 boed to 25-30,000 boed due to non-reservoir related problems. The mature Okoro field has suffered due to debottlenecking and concomitant production suspension, while the Ebok field production rates have been impacted by the late start up and a slew of development problems/delays, which the company says are not reservoir related.
These are the two key value elements for the company. Provided production can get back on track for 2012 (exit 2011 is expected to be 50,000 boed), then there should be only a small impact on our valuation. However, the scale of the miss‟ for 2011 does raise questions about the achievability of the original forecast, which was confirmed only two months ago.
Afren does have an enticing exploration drilling campaign, centred on the delayed Keta well in Ghana and East African drilling (Tanzania and Kenya). Much of this looks to be in Q4, and we would not be surprised to see some of it slip to 2012. For now, then, we maintain our HOLD rating, but we would expect to see a negative market reaction to the 2011 production forecast.
Charlie Sharp
+44 20 3206 7180
charlie.sharp@matrixgroup.co.uk


Not great ,but i'm looking at next year ,this is still a hold for me.

Balerboy - 20 Jul 2011 22:08 - 1703 of 3666

I reckon no 140p hombre.,.

aldwickk - 21 Jul 2011 08:51 - 1704 of 3666

Dougie Youngson, analyst at Arbuthnot, says Afrens (LON:AFR) production down grade is not surprising given that Ebok, where there was a delay in start-up during first half, is in that tricky tinkering phase which all fields have at the beginning.

Youngson continues to rate Afren a strong buy, with a target price of 209p.

He says key reasons to plump for Afren include strong production growth; a healthy pipeline of potential acquisitions (which he expects to see action on during the 2011 year); and an East African exploration portfolio that has huge upside potential.

Youngson expects the market to focus on the production downgrade today. But he is sticking to his guns: Afren continues to be our top pick on the main board. It has a strong long term investment case, with a major uplift in production this year, acquisition growth and potentially some interesting exploration in East Africa.

hlyeo98 - 21 Jul 2011 09:02 - 1705 of 3666

Chart trend is showing a downtrend... soon it will be below 140p

aldwickk - 21 Jul 2011 09:15 - 1706 of 3666

your reading it up side down

hlyeo98 - 21 Jul 2011 09:17 - 1707 of 3666

We will see in a few weeks' time.

cynic - 21 Jul 2011 09:50 - 1708 of 3666

200 dma is still rising strongly and sp is now sitting right on it
it's the first time in an age that sp has challenged that going south, but my own inclination would be to look for a bounce from here rather than a meaningful piercing

of course, all is inevitably dependent upon the markets remaining stable

aldwickk - 22 Jul 2011 08:56 - 1709 of 3666

Afren
148p -3p
Questor says BUY
The FTSE 250 group, which had guided to production of 40,000 boepd, said delays relating to safety in bringing oil from the offshore at its flagship Ebok field in Nigeria prompted the downgrade.
This is obviously disappointing but the shares have been surprisingly resilient despite the news. The cause of the downgrade is logistical and nothing to do with production at the field. Indeed, Ebok is performing better than expected.
The shares are also pretty cheap and at a significant discount to other upstream oil groups such as Premier Oil. However, Afren's assets are in some of the riskier regions of the world.
Analysts are working on the assumption that the guidance is probably on the conservative side.
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