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Dominion Petroleum - High-impact exploration (DPL)     

PapalPower - 31 Jul 2008 04:24

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Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Size=283*18Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=DPL&Size=Web Site : http://www.dominionpetroleum.com/

May 2008 Presentation : Link To PDF file

July 2008 Presentation : Link To PDF file


Dominion is an independent energy company dedicated to exploration for new oil and gas reserves in East and Central Africa.
The Group was founded in 2004 and the strategy is to become the leading independent upstream exploration company in this region.
DPL intend to achieve this objective by using their experienced management team, their firm contacts and partners in East and
Central Africa and their excellent understanding of the geology of the region.
DPL are continuing to build on their strong acreage position in Tanzania and the Albertine Rift Basin (Uganda and Democratic
Republic of Congo) by adding new exploration opportunities in other emerging petroleum provinces in East and Central Africa.
The company currently has 57,356 square kilometers (14.17 Million acres) under license in Tanzania, Uganda and the Democratic
Republic of Congo (net to Dominions interest 53,573 square kilometers or 13.24 Million acres).




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cynic - 30 May 2010 13:20 - 20 of 141

DPL might make an interesting play due to its proximity to TLW's proven field, but it's an out and out gamble

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=DPL&Si

Proselenes - 30 May 2010 14:38 - 21 of 141

Sometimes a gamble pays off..... they are fully funded for their planned drills so I think its very worth a go.

Could easily double before drilling is complete.

markymar - 30 May 2010 15:49 - 22 of 141

I am fully loaded up on these Cynic,the secret is to buy in before the rush!!!!

Its the seismic which is been carried out on other blocks which is of interest and you dont carry out 3D if the 2D is poor. They should be drilling within the next month and that maybe an added bonus if they hit oil but I can see other partners joining up on other blocks.

markymar - 30 May 2010 16:04 - 23 of 141

Following its $50m fund-raising, Dominion has announced it has secured a rig to drill Block EA4B in Uganda. The rig is expected to mobilise in May and will target 100mmbo with drilling scheduled to begin in June.

Dominion also reported that its 3D seismic programme deep water Block 7, Tanzania, will begin in June, while onshore Tanzania preparations for drilling the Kianika-1 (WI: 10%) well was progressing to plan, with drilling also expected to start in June.


Also East sub-Saharan Africa has recently become an area of great interest for the oil companies, large and small.

It is lightly explored and Tullow's success in Lake Victoria, in a neighbouring concession, now justifies a gas pipeline; this would greatly support any discovery Dominion may make.

More recently, Anadarko announced success with its exploration in Mozambique

cynic - 30 May 2010 16:22 - 24 of 141

marky, you're like an incurable rash!

required field - 31 May 2010 11:39 - 25 of 141

I've taken a punt on this.....but it is a punt.....the sp will be slaughtered if a dry well is the result.....so many of these explorers are drilling now....job to cover them all.....perhaps this will do better than Tower Resources...

Proselenes - 09 Jun 2010 09:22 - 26 of 141

For those that missed it, the recent Proactive Presentation is in the link below (PDF file).

http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/genera/files/companies/dominion_powerpoint_v4_pic_op1v2__pdf_.pdf


Two spuds in the months ahead, likely Uganda late this month and Tanzania next month.

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Balerboy - 10 Jun 2010 09:10 - 28 of 141

which of you sold out nearly 12 mil today????

markymar - 10 Jun 2010 10:20 - 29 of 141

Bit to early for me to sell out Balerboy the party hasnt even started....the early bird gets the worm!!!!Should be some news in the next couple of weeks site is a cleared and ready for rig arrival.

Proselenes - 19 Jun 2010 12:31 - 30 of 141

Interesting article in the FT about East Africa oilers.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/a5cec7d6-7aff-11df-8935-00144feabdc0,dwp_uuid=e8477cc4-c820-11db-b0dc-000b5df10621.html

East Africa sees momentum for more oil and gas sector deals
By Paulina Lichwa in London

Published: June 18 2010 18:56 | Last updated: June 18 2010 18:56

Recent activity in East Africa could spur further interest for newcomers and existing oil operators to increase their positio..........................

aldwickk - 19 Jun 2010 14:12 - 31 of 141

Good articule , am holding AFR , COV and DPL

cynic - 19 Jun 2010 14:51 - 32 of 141

ah well, we can live in hope i guess

markymar - 22 Jun 2010 07:31 - 33 of 141

22 JUNE 2010

Dominion Petroleum Limited

("Dominion" or the "Company")

Operations Update

Spudding of Ngaji-1 well in Uganda, Block EA4B



DOMINION IS PLEASED TO PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON ITS OPERATIONS:



Uganda Exploration Area 4B (Dominion Uganda Ltd 100%, Operator)



The John-14 rig was transported without incident to the drilling site on the Ngaji (Silverback) prospect in May and June. The Ngaji location was chosen as it was deemed the best place to test the geology of the Lake Edward Basin in Uganda; specifically designed to identify elements of a working petroleum system. The well was spudded yesterday, targeting a depth of 2,000 metres, and should be completed during July. Dominion has put in place a full Emergency Response and Evacuation Plan with teams at the site, Kampala and London.

An Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for a follow-on seismic programme has also been initiated for subsequent appraisal work on the acreage later in the year, followed by more drilling in 2011.

Andrew Cochran, Chief Executive of Dominion Petroleum, commented:

"We are very pleased to announce that drilling has commenced on Ngaji yesterday. This is the first well ever in the Lake Edward Basin and the data gathered will guide our future work in the area.

"If the well is encouraging in terms of geology we will acquire additional seismic before year's end to support a much expanded exploration and appraisal drilling program commencing early next year.

"I am also pleased that all of our operational plans

Proselenes - 28 Jun 2010 07:06 - 34 of 141

http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100627-703123.html

JUNE 27, 2010, 5:03 P.M. ET

Study : Dominion Tanzania Prospect Has 1B Bbl/Oil Potential-Source

LONDON (Dow Jones)--An independent assessment of the first prospect of Dominion Petroleum Ltd.'s (DPL.LN) Block 7 in Tanzania shows a prospective resource potential of one billion barrels of oil, or seven trillion cubic feet of natural gas, a person familiar with the matter said Sunday.

An independent geological report on the first prospect in the deepwater Block 7, which is 100% owned by Dominion, "has a mean prospective resource of 1.104 billion barrels of oil or 7.069 trillion cubic feet," the person said. The news comes amid renewed interest for the new East African frontier.

U.K.-based integrated gas company BG Group PLC (BG.LN) and U.S. major Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) recently acquired stakes in oil and gas exploration blocks offshore Tanzania.

Tanzania has seen little oil exploration, but contains a large section of the same East African Rift Valley where around 2 billion barrels of oil have been discovered in Uganda.

U.S. oil independent Anadarko Corp. (APC) also made a high quality deep water gas discovery in February in the section of the Ruvuma Basin that stretches into the waters of Mozambique.

-Benoit Faucon, Reporter, Dow Jones

Proselenes - 28 Jun 2010 07:16 - 35 of 141

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201006280700203065O

Dominion Petroleum
Operations Update
RNS Number : 3065O
Dominion Petroleum Limited
28 June 2010


Operations Update

- CPR on Alpha Prospect shows large potential in Block 7, deep-water Tanzania

- Kianika-1 well spuds in onshore Mandawa licence, Tanzania

- Democratic Republic of Congo Block 5 ratified by Presidential Decree

- Uganda drilling operations for Ngaji-1 in EA4B ongoing



DOMINION IS PLEASED TO PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON ITS OPERATIONS:

Tanzania Offshore Deep Water Block 7 (Dominion Tanzania Ltd 100%, Operator):

Dominion is pleased to announce the results of a competent persons report (CPR) on the first prospect in Block 7, offshore deep-water Tanzania. The "Alpha" prospect has a mean pr.....................

TheFrenchConnection - 28 Jun 2010 08:04 - 36 of 141

opened on a bid/offer of 5.75/ 5.50 ...mms desperate for stock methinks .........

aldwickk - 28 Jun 2010 08:20 - 37 of 141

I have some and open to offers

cynic - 28 Jun 2010 08:56 - 38 of 141

do you also give a blow job as additional enticement (not bonus!) if we take your shares?

TheFrenchConnection - 28 Jun 2010 09:16 - 39 of 141

naaaah Mr C ,,,thats Clubmans modus operandi / would hate to see his video/ cd collection - mucky individual ....Roly / does c/mans posts remind you of someone ? They do with me - Testex - but i would have thought his stay at HMP for threatening to murder NML CEO a few years back would have been a lesson learnt .......perhaps not ....
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