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Indago Petroleum - gas and condensate successes (IPL)     

ValueMax - 08 Nov 2006 13:03

homepageheader_02.gifAsset Summary:

Oman Block 31 (50% Indago, 50% RAK Petroleum)
Jebel Hafit: estimated at 1 billion boe. Al-Jariyal-1 presently being drilled - originally due to complete in 160 days (9 July). Drill problems and raised costs announced 11 July. 21 Sept announced that drilling had reached 3600m (target depth 5900m) and was expected to penetrate the objective reservoirs towards the end of Q4 2007. Drilling problems and delays to cost additional $2M. 2D seismic results "encouraging". 28 Dec announced that drilling progressing slower than expected and costs increased to $25M for Indago alone. Now expected to hit target depth in Feb and test by end of April 2008. 4 Feb - Announced that well had reached 5131m, then encountered high-pressure, high-temperature salt water, disabling drill string. Assessing damage.

Oman Block 47 (50% Indago, 50% RAK Petroleum)
Hawamel-1: Estimated 61 million boe. Gas shows during drilling. Currently suspended pending horizontal wellbore testing (unlikely that standard testing procedures would achieve a commercial flowrate). New 2D seismic results "encouraging". Zad - 1 on the Adam prospect will be drilled after Al-Jariya with same rig. Evaluating seismic with a view to refining the prospect inventory.

Oman Block 43a (50% Indago, 50% RAK Petroleum)
Evaluating seismic with a view to refining the prospect inventory.

Cash
$54 million at 30 June 2007

After sale of many assets to RAK Petroleum, Indago is now an exploration company.

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Useful Links:
Indago Portfolio Overview
Sep 06 : Investor Presentation
Sep 06 : Interview with Peter Sadler, CEO of Indago Petroleum
27 Sep 06 : Interim Results RNS
8 Nov 06 : West Bukha-2 secondary target success RNS
21 Nov 06 : West Bukha-2 primary target success RNS
5 Jan 07 : Conclusion of West Bukha testing, Hawamel-1a exploration
10 Jan 07 : Oil Barrel Article - Indago Petroleum Enjoys Further Success On Block 8 Offshore The Sultanate Of Oman In The Middle East
Feb 07 : Al-Jariyal-1 spudded and "encouraging" seismic progress
13 Feb 07 : Oil Barrel Article - Indago Petroleum Goes For A High Impact Exploration Well Onshore The Sultanate Of Oman
Mar 07 : West Bukha info from Heritage Oil
7 Mar 07 : Potential Transaction RNS
11 Mar 07 : Oil Barrel - Little Fish In A Big Pond: AIM Juniors Finding Their Feet In The Middle East
14 Mar 07 : RNS - Disposal Of Assets (special dividend, share consolidation)
15 Mar 07 : Indago Presentation On RAK Petroleum Deal
1 May 07 : RNS - Indago response to rapid share price movement, plus drilling progress update
11 July 07 : RNS - Drill problems, $8.2 million cost increase and delays to reach target depth
21 Sept 07 : RNS - Interim Results
28 Dec 07 : RNS - Slow Progress And Increased Costs At Jebel Hafit
4 Feb 08 : RNS - Jebel Hafit update - Salt water encountered, drill string stuck

fernandesb - 24 Nov 2007 20:55 - 220 of 416

any news regarding Indago's drilling ??

PapalPower - 29 Nov 2007 11:48 - 221 of 416

Bit of interest coming back to IPL today.

fernandesb - 29 Nov 2007 22:38 - 222 of 416

PalPower , I'm afraid without news and update from Indago it is expect something, but I hope vision of drilling results end of December will start to move price to 65-70p even before any update.

Sharesure - 08 Dec 2007 15:45 - 223 of 416

May be time to take a closer look at Indago - I am expecting there to be news soon that they have reached the target area and if that is the case then that will have removed one of the two main remaining risks - the other being whether what is down there according to the seismic is oil/gas. Big risk still but gas shows on the way down are comforting if nothing else. If the company's hopes are even half right then by New Year this might be a multi bagger.All speculation but worth a look nevertheless.

blackdown - 08 Dec 2007 17:15 - 224 of 416

Right now, I would say that AMER is a much better bet.

Sharesure - 11 Dec 2007 20:31 - 225 of 416

Blackdown - either is a good bet - just do not know which will pop first - so I'm backing both. But getting tired of waiting!!!!!

Sharesure - 13 Dec 2007 20:00 - 226 of 416

After today's more jam tomorrow from Amerisur it looks like IPL will beat them to producing some good sp advancing news; I am expecting an RNS saying something like they have reached target zone and have/will have reamed out the narrow end of the shaft ready to puncture the structure. That stage being reached would remove some of the risk (ie of not getting to the target area at all) leaving only (!!!!) the risk of their seismic having misled them.

fernandesb - 13 Dec 2007 23:14 - 227 of 416

hey, that is going to be really interesting week or two for IPL indeed, and lets hope that we will get some nice news

ValueMax - 13 Dec 2007 23:33 - 228 of 416

I wouldn't hold out too much hope for reaching target depth by end of the year. I'd expect some kind of progress update and slippage of TD to perhaps February.

The tectonic movements worry me.

ValueMax - 14 Dec 2007 08:51 - 229 of 416

Positive news from the next door neighbours:

2007-12-06 10:17:28

TETHYS OIL: OPERATIONAL UPDATE OMAN – SAMPLING AND TEST PROGRAMME COMPLETED

A comprehensive programme of flow tests and collection of gas and oil samples has been conducted in the Jebel Aswad well on Block 15 onshore Oman. A higher condensate gas ratio (up to 25% higher) was measured during this test. The data confirm the production results obtained in June earlier this year. Pressure gauges have also been installed at the bottom for a 45 day extended pressure test.


...

"We are pleased that the more fit for purpose test equipment used during this test measured a higher true condensate gas yield. This will have a positive impact on the overall field development economics," says Magnus Nordin, Managing Director of Tethys Oil AB.

On testing of the Jebel Aswad re-entry well in June 2007 the well flowed 11.03 mmscfpd of natural gas and 793 bpd of 57API condensate (total of 2,626 boepd). Tethys Oil is the Operator of Block 15 with a 40 per cent interest with Danish company Odin Energi holding the rest.
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ValueMax - 14 Dec 2007 08:59 - 230 of 416

... block 15 is adjacent to block 47 (Hawamel-1) and block 31 (Al Jariya-1)

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fernandesb - 14 Dec 2007 09:50 - 231 of 416

Thanks ValueMax, so you think the date end of December was to optimistic??

PapalPower - 14 Dec 2007 10:30 - 232 of 416

I would reckon that first news potential (ie into the first reservoir) is potentially late January, and then TD around March, testing then taking a month or so.

For anyone trading shorter term, perhaps now is the time to purchase some June expiry positions, that should cover the full term of this well, all being well.

For anyone buying in for this and the coming 2 wells after, then any time is a good time to start buying, but perhaps now at Dec margin positions expiry is perhaps the best (margin positions expire next Tuesday and so the present weakness on many stocks as rollover day approches)

Sharesure - 14 Dec 2007 10:43 - 233 of 416

PP I think that your info on two wells following on is incorrect. I understand there is only one more planned and then refinement of info on the rest of the portfolio. Hopefully all academic since I think that if they are successful on the current drilling, a deal to sell either the asset or the company will follow quite fast.
As for timing I stick by what I posted earlier - an update to say that reaming out the lower section has commenced/completed prior to puncturing the structure over the next 2/3 weeks.

PapalPower - 14 Dec 2007 10:50 - 234 of 416

There are 2 further wells planned, the first is the Izz prospect (Zad), and then the further work on H-1 (a sidetrack).

As was stated at the last notice, they are fully funded to complete their forward drilling programme, which is JH-1, then Zad-1, then the H-1 recompletion.

Sharesure - 14 Dec 2007 14:17 - 235 of 416

OK - just differs from what I managed to pick up - and that was from someone who I thought would be likely to know. Whatever, this looks like the closing stages of a long wait.

HARRYCAT - 14 Dec 2007 14:56 - 236 of 416

Not wishing to miss out on the action & IPL was very good to me when they sold off their last venture, I have bought back in. High risk but high rewards!
Sp may drift a little before news but around 50p seems to be the support level, so hopefully that will not be breached.

Sharesure - 15 Dec 2007 18:39 - 237 of 416

At last count they were backed by 37p/share in cash - gives a reasonable safety net at the current price.

PapalPower - 27 Dec 2007 10:08 - 238 of 416

Nice to see a rise, it must be Christmas ;)

No....with some news now potentially just weeks away, its not surprising to see some interest come in. Very high risk, but what do you expect with 1000p of potential upside, maybe more.....presently available to buy in at 60p. Each day that goes past now, is potentially a little bit more risk removed if that drill goes a little deeper each time.

Sharesure - 27 Dec 2007 10:22 - 239 of 416

An announcement that they the drilling has reached the structure must be imminent- it was expected just prior to xmas
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