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Heritage Oil, now on the main market near you ! (HOIL)     

required field - 04 Apr 2008 22:45

Another newcomer to the main market...anybody any idea what the production figures are ?

required field - 23 Nov 2009 14:19 - 213 of 593

To get that out to print they must have known about it a lot earlier than anybody else,......lot of changes in the Kurdistan oil world at the moment.

rekirkham - 24 Nov 2009 09:36 - 214 of 593

GKP, HOIL, ans SEY should all be valued at least 50% - 75% more, if they did not have to tolerate the idiots in Bagdad. Maybe the Bagdad Ministers etc are waiting for and expecting some " baksheesh ", which as we all know is the usual thing for sweetening deals in the middle east ?
I know I have worked there and paid it out on behalf of the company I worked for.

cynic - 24 Nov 2009 09:56 - 215 of 593

see GKP post

required field - 24 Nov 2009 10:04 - 216 of 593

If they are going to return cash to shareholders : it will be one hell of a dividend....with tax to pay on it....better of with a share buyback or a takeover bid for Gulfkeystone.

rekirkham - 24 Nov 2009 10:25 - 217 of 593

I'm always happy to pay tax - the more I can pay the better.

required field - 24 Nov 2009 12:03 - 218 of 593

Yes....but the sp will drop when it goes exdividend.....and many a time the sp takes ages to come back......if I was HOIL : I would retain some serious working capital, it will be needed.

cynic - 24 Nov 2009 17:54 - 219 of 593

long article intoday's FT that is well worth reading .... i assume it's in london FT as have only seen the international edition here

cynic - 18 Dec 2009 16:03 - 220 of 593

Heritage Oil & Gas is selling its 50% interest in Blocks 1 and 3A in Uganda to Eni International.
Heritage will receive $1.35bn in cash and a further contingent, deferred consideration of $150m in cash or an interest in a mutually agreed producing oil field independently valued at a similar amount.

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TLW have pre-emption rights on these blocks and it will be interesting to see if they exercise same .... they merely(!) have to match ENI's price

required field - 18 Dec 2009 17:12 - 221 of 593

The Iranians have taken a well from Iraq, down in the south.....perhaps they could pretend to be at war and get the price of oil rocketing once again.

cynic - 18 Dec 2009 17:27 - 222 of 593

the story seems to be true, but it does rather feel like "Small earthquake in Chile; few injured" ..... though oil price is up a bit, it's hardly dramatic .... ditto the rise in gold, considering its recent retrenchment ..... and Dow has shrugged its shoulders

halifax - 18 Dec 2009 18:07 - 223 of 593

the "kids" in Iran are obviously trying to provoke a reaction to divert attention away from their internal problems, you really can't take this bunch of "gangsters" seriously.

required field - 01 Apr 2010 09:39 - 224 of 593

This is looking quite good and I presume that an update is not far away.

required field - 07 Apr 2010 08:09 - 225 of 593

Tremendous news on 2 fronts today !...why the sp knock down ?.

cynic - 07 Apr 2010 08:19 - 226 of 593

prob because the miran2 well extension will not be done until later this year, so immediate excitement is now over

the gov't approval of their sale is no news

required field - 07 Apr 2010 08:22 - 227 of 593

Ridiculous drop....more oil than predicted plus 10000 barrels production per interval, deeper drilling for more discoveries plus Ugandan sale to be completed within 2 months and the stock slumps....I don't get it....

required field - 07 Apr 2010 08:24 - 228 of 593

I would have put the sp up...not down on the future production figures...

required field - 07 Apr 2010 11:28 - 229 of 593

XXXX&^%*(!)$$$---------minus,minus,minus...grrrrrr....dry well ?, no of course not : discovered more ! oh ! let's drop the sp then...makes sense....the world's gone nuts....

HARRYCAT - 07 Apr 2010 12:08 - 230 of 593

Check the broker notes. They reckon 5-6 months to finish drilling & re-evaluate.
Drop seems to be a knee jerk reaction to the 'recoverable reserves' figure, which understandably has been knocked back as they are NOT currently recoverable.
Sit tight rf. Should come good eventually, imo. Short term pain for long term gain!

cynic - 07 Apr 2010 12:12 - 231 of 593

500 would be a really good entry point

pumben - 28 Apr 2010 17:47 - 232 of 593

any thoughts on where this is going, do we think it will go to the next support level of 420 ?
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