Rutherford
- 30 Mar 2004 20:18
www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk
www.vsaresources.com
www.oilbarrel.com
Presentation from Thursday 6th July 06 can be seen on oilbarrel !
Monterey appraisal well suspended pending Wintershall evaluation. 1/12/06
BLR and Kappa in dispute.
BLR to meet with Kappa within next two weeks 1/12/06
dawsinho
- 13 Dec 2004 08:29
- 24 of 1049
m100,
All sells are actually buys!
m100
- 13 Dec 2004 09:43
- 25 of 1049
so whys the price dropping? would have thought this meant everyone had confidence in the company - mind you as a CYH holder, logic went out a long time ago
gra1969
- 13 Dec 2004 16:27
- 26 of 1049
Can somebody tell me how many shares are in circulation please, there has been 19mil volume and little or no movement on the sp.
dawsinho
- 13 Dec 2004 18:35
- 27 of 1049
Copied from advfn!
Holdings in BLR are as follows as of November 2004:
Pershing Keen Nominees Ltd 11.79%
Ms Carole Rowan 10.26%
Ivan Burgess 7.09% (He's been buying)
Credit Suisse First Boston Nominees Ltd 5.65%
David Steinepries Interests 4.70%
Starvest Plc 3.7%
Barclayshare Nominess Ltd 3.23%
Total 46.42% held in holdings over 3%.
Total shares 255.4m
Warrants 37.6m
mm don't seem to move the intraday sp on buying, just in large leaps! Still a little confused by the rns, sounds like oil has been found, but not as much as we all hoped... at least it wasn't dry! Or i'm i reading this wrong!!! any idea's?
RNS Number:3124G
Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
13 December 2004
For immediate release:
13th December 2004
Stock Exchange Announcement
BLACK ROCK OIL & GAS PLC
CYRANO 2
Black Rock Oil and Gas Plc (the "Company") announces that the Cyrano 2 appraisal
well reached planned total depth of 1,737metres on 12 December 2004. Wireline
logs are currently being run to fully evaluate the well and a further
announcement will be made once logging is completed.
The Cyrano 2 well was planned to appraise the down-dip extent of the oil pool,
previously discovered by the drilling of Cyrano 1 in March 2003, within lower
Cretaceous sandstone reservoir. Cyrano 2 has intersected the downdip extent of
the oil pool, but preliminary interpretation indicates that the reservoir sands
in this well were intersected low to prognosis. Further logging is being run to
confirm the extent of the oil pool and establish reservoir parameters.
Cyrano 2 was deepened to intersect predicted Jurassic and Triassic sandstones,
which were interpreted to form a trap on the downthrown side of the main
bounding Flinders Fault. Good quality sands were intersected in both the
Jurassic and Triassic, but were found to be water bearing.
Following completion of logging, the Cyrano 2 well will be plugged and abandoned
as planned.
www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk
For further information please contact:
Ivan Burgess Leesa Peters
Managing Director
Black Rock Oil & Gas Plc Conduit PR
Telephone: 020 7489 2611 +44 (0) 20 7618 8760
UK Mobile: 07909 548469 +44 (0) 7812 159885
ivan@blackrockoil.com leesa@conduitpr.com
End
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
m100
- 14 Dec 2004 11:43
- 28 of 1049
from the rns it sounds like they have checked out the previous well area, got to where they were looking, theres good bearing rocks but not as much as hoped, still logging data to evaluate their findings. Next move? Seal well and move on, or drill again?(Big Al - you around?)
- as I write this - afx cme out..
john50
- 14 Dec 2004 11:53
- 29 of 1049
Cyrano 2 plugged and abandoned.
Douggie
- 14 Dec 2004 17:50
- 30 of 1049
If you lookm in here Bro. sorry todays bad news here ;-[..looking out for you on MSM D.
goal
- 15 Dec 2004 10:48
- 31 of 1049
Oily Jim
- 16 Dec 2004 10:57
- 32 of 1049
Just in case you've not seen this yet. It's nothing we don't already know but may be useful to new investors.
bject: Black Rock Oil & Gas Updates Message
(Mailing List Information, including unsubscription instructions,
is located at the end of this message.)
An article appeared in Oilbarrel.com daily bulletin dated 16.12.2004
Black Rock Gets The Results Of Cyrano-2
At the back end of last year Australian explorer Black Rock Oil & Gas was sitting on an uninspiring crop of projects and was a drillbit virgin. Twelve months on and the company is enjoying a lot of activity. With new managing director Ivan Burgess at the helm since January 2004, the AIM-quoted company has built up an inventory of drillable prospects that will ensure regular news flow for investors and promises to deliver some real exploration upside.
Buoyed by a fundraising last month that added 500,000 to the coffers, the company is presently drilling offshore Australia, gearing up for a two-well programme in southern England, and can boast a crop of exploration projects in the UK and Ireland. It is in the nature of exploration that there have been some disappointments.
The Cyrano-2 well has been drilled in EP 364 in the Carnarvon Basin, some 12 km southeast of Airlie Island off the coast of Western Australia, the countrys largest hydrocarbon-producing area. The well was drilled down dip of the Cyrano-1 discovery well of March 2003, which encountered a 10 metre column of oil under a 19 metre gas cap in lower Cretaceous sandstones. The Ensco 56 rig is drilling the follow-up in 13 metres of water and to a total depth of 1,590 metres. The well is testing the Mardie Greensands and Airlie sandstones, which were hydrocarbon-bearing in Cyrano-1, as well as heading deeper to intersect a large prospect in the Jurassic. Black Rock has a 15 per cent stake in the Tap Oil-operated project. Unfortunately the well has not done well and has been plugged and abandoned.
Attention now centres on well results from southern England, where site preparations are underway for the spudding of the Sandhills-2 well on the Isle of Wight early in the New Year. The well, a follow-up to a 1982 oil discovery abandoned by then operator BG as unworkable, could unlock the geology to a large if complex reservoir. Sandhills-2 will then be followed by a second well on the Isle of Wight, the Bouldnor Copse-1 exploration well. Its an area Black Rock is getting to know well. It has secured small interests in a cluster of licences in southern England, holding stakes ranging from 2.5 per cent to 5 per cent in PEDLs 098, 099, 113, 151 and 152. It also holds 40 per cent in P1140 in the gas-prone Southern North Sea plus 100 per cent of four exploration projects in Ireland.
Ivan BURGESS
Managing Director
Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
Suite 2, 20 Altona Street, WEST PERTH, 6005
PO Box 486, WEST PERTH, 6872
Telephone 00 61 89 485 0543
Facsimile 00 61 89 485 0604
Mobile:
UK: 07909548469
Australia: 61 423 881 507
UK Office: 30 Farringdon Street, LONDON, EC4A 4HJ
web: www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk
Email: ivanb@blackrockoil.com
m100
- 16 Dec 2004 12:43
- 33 of 1049
good to know - unfortunately we all expected instant success, future looks promising for them..
shaunoneill
- 16 Dec 2004 12:50
- 34 of 1049
10% up boys happy days.
Oily Jim
- 16 Dec 2004 13:22
- 35 of 1049
Instant success would have been good. My gut feel, for what it's worth, is that playing the long game will pay off.
Aldor3
- 16 Dec 2004 13:41
- 36 of 1049
yup just sit and wait they won't all be dry looking forward to a really good 2005
m100
- 18 Dec 2004 17:54
- 37 of 1049
presume the equity issue to cover more costs digging about..nice to see this company do well in 05
goal
- 22 Dec 2004 16:29
- 38 of 1049
m100
- 23 Dec 2004 13:32
- 39 of 1049
well given the rns update could be good news just after the new year
goal thanks for the link makes interesting reading
shaunoneill
- 23 Dec 2004 13:58
- 40 of 1049
sounds good i am sure we will see a 10% rise by the end of the day.
dawsinho
- 28 Dec 2004 10:24
- 41 of 1049
Morning,
Just been reading through some press releases on black rock oils website and came across this:
http://www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk/press/300904_og_gazette.jpg
If you read through it it mentions,
"there is also another project on the boil in kent on which burgess hopes to complete negotiations on soon"
Anybody have any clue, which this is refering to? Have searched the net but can't seem to find anything...
Any help please!
goal
- 31 Dec 2004 12:52
- 42 of 1049
Black Rock Oil says drilling started on Cooper 1 well in Western Australia
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC said drilling started today on the Cooper 1 well in Western Australia.
The well is expected to take about 10 days to drill.
If successful the structure into which Cooper 1 is to be drilled could contain more than 20 mln barrels recoverable of oil of which Black Rock has 7.5 pct.
'The shallow water depth and proximity to shore would result in modest development costs with the potential high productivity of the Birdrong Sandstone reservoir making even a relatively small oil pool discovery economic,' the company said.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
A very prosperous New Year to all. goal.
goal
- 14 Jan 2005 12:01
- 43 of 1049