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
soul traders
- 22 Apr 2006 19:04
- 241 of 1049
I see; CFD's aren't part of my plan so it's not an issue. Naturally there is a lot of speculation and wishful thinking on these BB's - it's only the deliberate denigration of other posters that gets me down though. However, when it comes to SER I think the fact that the whole tone of the debate centres around speculation and what the chart is doing is enough to put me off.
For a good coffee-time read about BLR, check out their house broker's report at
http://www.blackrockoil.com/investor/broker/041005_whireland.pdf
Dr Square
- 22 Apr 2006 19:49
- 242 of 1049
soul traders
As a knowledgeble chap you might give me your views on the recent placeings Value 1.9 Million.
I have read the AGM presentation 19th December and looked at the Pie chart on expenditure for 2006. Monterey is shown as expenditure of 18% of 3 million. I have to say some of the splits on the pie chart seem rather cheap for the work to be undertaken.
The question is quite simple has the money been raised for Monterey? Many across the road think not, I am an optimist so think it has. What are you views?
Regards
moneyman
- 25 Apr 2006 09:10
- 243 of 1049
Very positive to see Institutions now buying in.
skyhigh
- 25 Apr 2006 10:12
- 244 of 1049
Which means they don't see this getting any lower and from here on ....it's upwards right ? :)
moneyman
- 25 Apr 2006 10:26
- 245 of 1049
I would hope so Sky. House broker has moved onto the bid now.
moneyman
- 25 Apr 2006 11:40
- 246 of 1049
Oil Juniors is in the Hargreaves Lansdown Fortune 150. Here is what they say;
This fund is not for the feint hearted as it invests in S and M oil companies. Currently there are just 28 holdings in the fund. The Manager considers many holdings to be potential takeover targets for larger firms which are struggling to replenish oil reserves. This is a higher risk sector for experienced investors, though the rewards could be exciting ;-)
Fund Manager comment;
With Oil and Gas prices remaining high, the fundamentals for companies involved in exploration and production continue to improve.
skyhigh
- 25 Apr 2006 12:06
- 247 of 1049
Moneyman...thanks for the info.. as said BLR is highly speculative...but with institutions buying in it's a good sign...we should be alot higher in 6/9 mnths time (inho)
moneyman
- 25 Apr 2006 12:15
- 248 of 1049
http://www.trustnet.co.uk/ut/funds/?fund=5364
soul traders
- 25 Apr 2006 20:00
- 251 of 1049
BLR has issued a few more shares:
Black Rock Oil - Issue of Shares
RNS Number:9808BBlack Rock Oil & Gas PLC25 April 2006For immediate release 25 April 2006 Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC ('Black Rock' or the 'Company') Additional issue of new ordinary sharesThe placing announced by Black Rock (stock code: BLR), the UK-based explorationcompany, last week of 131,261,415 new ordinary shares of 0.5p each ('OrdinaryShares') at a placing price of 1p per Ordinary Share (the 'Placing') has beencompleted and the new Ordinary Shares have been admitted to trading on AIM.Further to the Placing, the Company received late applications in respect of afurther 15,800,000 new Ordinary Shares at a price of 1p per Ordinary Share,raising a further #158,000 for the Company. The Directors have agreed to acceptthese late applications and accordingly, application will be made for theseadditional Ordinary Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM, following whichBlack Rock will have a total issued share capital of 575,998,815 Ordinary Shares admitted to trading on AIM.
moneyman
- 03 May 2006 22:41
- 253 of 1049
Interesting read - apologies if posted already
http://www.oilvoice.com/Black_Rock_Provides_Update_On_Near_Term_Production_Opportuni/5877.htm
diydave
- 04 May 2006 11:26
- 254 of 1049
Off to the sun for a while. Hope to see the sp rising on a column of steam when I get back.
cynic
- 04 May 2006 11:36
- 256 of 1049
sorry but fail to see that the news in any of these latest RNSs will have any real influence on sp .... As to BLR itself, I can muster no enthusiasm ...... Heavy oils are at the bottom end unsexiness for not only are they sold at a discount to light(er) crude, but even with modern technology, the extraction success as % of total reserve is again pretty low.
diydave
- 04 May 2006 13:29
- 257 of 1049
Thanks Soul. I hope its the bubbly DF I open!
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cynic - 21 Apr 2006 20:11 - 235 of 256
"Confess I cannot get get excited about BLR as it specialises in heavy oils which are unsexy to say the least, and for good reason ..... in a nutshell, though one may find large resreves of same, it is very difficult to extract economically and effectively, thus leaving a good % in the ground .... also heavy oil sells at a significant discount to light."
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The message is getting boring. If you are not interested, why bother posting?
cynic
- 04 May 2006 14:11
- 258 of 1049
This board is for the exchange of views ..... Though you are more than welcome to disagree with my view (why?), at least I put some logic behind my posts rather than just saying "Avoid" or some such ...... By the sounds of it, if I was putting forward that BLR was the best thing since sliced bread, with some sort of supporting reasoning, you would not consider it boring at all.
silvermede
- 04 May 2006 14:20
- 259 of 1049
Cynic,
Still on my watch list. When talking to the Technical Director at Master Investor 2006, I was informed that the company believes that lighter crude exists within their licence areas, but needs further exploration drills. They need the heavier crude which is close to production to pay for later light crude exploration. A means to an end.
cynic
- 04 May 2006 14:22
- 260 of 1049
Now that is worth listening to ..... Thank you