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Nautical Petroleum to become a significant producer of heavy oil, initially in the UKCS and in North West Europe. (NPE)     

poo bear - 16 Dec 2006 16:14

Nautical Petroleum plc

is an independent hydrocarbon exploration and development company listed on the London AIM. The company's mission is to acquire, develop and add value to discovered heavy oil, initially on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf.

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Download Nautical 2007 Annual Report

Hardman & Co. Research note

skyhigh - 30 May 2008 19:56 - 176 of 260

This from today's issue of CompanyGrowth's stock picks...

Nauticals run of bad luck continues

The bad news is that Nautical Petroleums latest North Sea well on block 8/25a has proved dry. The good news is that the company completed a farm-out on the block to a third party just a fortnight ago that means the well came in at no cost to Nautical. Now attention will shift to the Kelpie prospect to the east of the latest drilling. Nautical has had a run of bad luck this year. My advice, if you bought on my recommendation last September at 10p, is to sell at the current 9.5p and move on.

Think I'll stick with this a little longer just in case !

skyhigh - 20 Jun 2008 11:56 - 177 of 260

now wish I'd sold at the 9p level... this is now sub 8p to sell and not looking good...can't wait any longer for this ... time to sell this duffer!

Greyhound - 02 Jul 2008 09:38 - 178 of 260

Looks like a little activity picking up here...

skyhigh - 02 Jul 2008 10:27 - 179 of 260

Didn't sell in the end, although it went sub 8p... wonder why the activity has picked up abit ?

oilwatch - 25 Jul 2008 08:26 - 180 of 260

NEWS!

Kraken farmout and appraisal well brought forward.

oilwatch - 18 Aug 2008 17:27 - 181 of 260

Hardman & Co note out today - well worth a read:

http://www.esnips.com/doc/e3df2f81-6054-4112-bfbd-995342559dd6/HardmanandCo-18-08-08

(you will need to copy the above to the search bar on your browser)

ENJOY!

poo bear - 19 Aug 2008 11:48 - 182 of 260

Hi steelie, many thanks back in at these silly prices.

opman - 08 Sep 2008 12:01 - 183 of 260

Bought in again today, price is attracting healthy buys, and should be at this price!

opman - 09 Sep 2008 08:56 - 184 of 260

For Immediate Release
9 September 2008

Nautical Petroleum plc

('Nautical' or 'the Company')

Mariner 3D and OBC seismic surveys completion

Nautical Petroleum (AIM:NPE), the independent exploration and development company focused on heavy oil assets in the UK and Europe, announces that a 3-D seismic survey and ocean bottom cable (OBC) survey have been acquired over the Mariner and East Mariner discoveries and the surrounding blocks.

These seismic surveys are designed to better define the distribution of the shallow Heimdal Sandstone. This reservoir has been penetrated by 16 wells and has flowed up to 1840 bopd on drill stem test. Statoil UK Limited, the new operator of Mariner and East Mariner has successfully utilised these methods to map and characterise the Heimdal Reservoir in the Grane Field, Norway (which currently produces ca 200,000 bopd of heavy oil). The acquisitions represents the first major operational activity over the Mariner area since the Extended Well test in 1997 (which produced 663,000 barrels of oil at an average of 10,000 bopd from the Maureen Sandstone reservoir) and represents a significant step forward towards the planned submission of the field development plan in mid 2010.

PGS acquired 115 sq kms of full coverage 3D seismic with the survey extending over blocks 9/11a (Mariner) and 9/11b + 9/12c (Mariner East), and partly into block 9/11c (Nautical Operated). The survey was completed on 29th June 2008.

An OBC survey was completed by Western Geco on 12th August 2008. A 12x6 km cable layout was deployed on the sea bed and 630 kms sail lines acquired.

The data is currently being processed and results are expected toward the end of the year.

Commenting Steve Jenkins Chief Executive Officer of Nautical said:
'Mariner continues to be a corner stone asset of Nautical and has participated closely in all the technical and operating committees of the joint venture. We are delighted that, under the leadership of the new operator, StatoilHydro, the seismic surveys have been acquired. We believe that this will make a significant step towards the formulation of the field development plan and the achievement of commercial production'








poo bear - 09 Sep 2008 11:37 - 185 of 260

Header sorted, sorry I had not noticed the omission till now.

opman - 09 Sep 2008 15:01 - 186 of 260

Anyone have a view on the potential impact of the proposed share consolidation?

oilwatch - 16 Sep 2008 10:55 - 187 of 260

pb - too early to be sure, but

16/09 Senergy R/M Byford Dolphin 20/09

http://www.fearnleyoffshoresupply.com/templates/SpotList/RecentFixtures.aspx?id=53

poo bear - 16 Sep 2008 16:14 - 188 of 260

Thanks oilwatch

oilwatch - 05 Oct 2008 09:25 - 189 of 260

pb - I've been abroad. The rig move above wasn't for NPE, but we should be next on the list late this month. Meanwhile, the Kraken appraisal well spudded on 22/09 using Sedco 704 seems to be complete:

ODIN VIKING

http://www.vikingsupply.com/chartering_positions.asp

Maybe the location was too ambitious, but the objective was to locate the oil/water contact, so, hopefully, not another setback.

hangon - 11 Dec 2008 16:57 - 190 of 260

CONsolidation:-1:20 (25 Sept08- DYOR).
I see a sp spike and Ann about 25Sept08 . . . can someone confirm the sp prior to CONsolidation...looks like 5p - but I should have thought the prices should have remained the "same" since there are fewer shares afterwqards...etc.
-(ie the earlyier-graph needs conversion to account for the share density)-
-Anyone...?

poo bear - 12 Dec 2008 06:36 - 191 of 260

Yes, they were around 5 pence.

The market has been less convinced about NPE's heavy oil the cheaper WTI has become imv.

A turnaround in oil would change that opinion.

There has been some chat elsewhere about the possibility of mothballing as NPE are well funded but in that I could not comment.

halifax - 29 Jan 2009 14:37 - 192 of 260

No news for some time have they hibernated for the winter?

hepbuvl - 31 Jan 2009 23:57 - 193 of 260

The Mariner and Bressay fields are heavy heavy oil propects. Probably the heaviest grades in the north sea, Bressay being the heavier of the 2. The company i work for sold its interest to StatoilHydro. To give you an idea of how heavy the oil, either field would be discounted to Brent probably more than =>15 dollars. Also the added problem would be market the oil. The oil is that thick its going to cost a lot of money to get it out of the ground. Bressay is like tar. For those projects to work the price of oil would have to be at the very least 80 dollars imho. If prices did rise then i would expect the discount to brent to widen even further on sales. I dont know Nautical too well but isnt most of their portfolio based on heavy grades? If thats the case then there wont be much activity with regards to development.

cynic - 01 Feb 2009 07:44 - 194 of 260

apart from other negative issues with heavy oil, am i correct in thinking that it is also very high in sulphur and thus much more expensive to refine? ..... or is the one incidental the othe other?

flasher - 01 Feb 2009 12:44 - 195 of 260

Yes you are correct but the Fawley refinery at Southampton is one of the best in Europe at refining this Oil.
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