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Venture Production (Cheapest of the North Sea Oil E&P'rs) (VPC)     

brianboru - 05 Mar 2005 17:17

Here's what KBC had to say about them.

http://www.kbcpeelhunt.com/pdfs/Oil04Mar05.pdf

Venture is by a margin the cheapest of the North Sea focused E&P
companies in terms of its forward cash flow multiple. With key new
gas field development seeming to be on track, the production base
will get not only an anticipated strong addition from March but will
also derive improved asset diversity. The company has so far
significantly under-delivered in financial terms and improved market
confidence and rising profitability could make this a strong
performer in 2005.
While Venture has generally managed its primary North Sea
production and development business competently, and field
performance, with the exception of Sycamore, has been up to
expectations, the financial performance has been undermined by
events. However, delivery of the key new field developments seems
to be on track and the company should more than double production
capacity to over 45,000 barrels of oil equivalent by the end of 2005
and should achieve on average at least 30,000 boe/d in the year.
The misfortunes continued on Sycamore, with an injector well
apparently not communicating with the intended reservoir section.
This caused the company to reduce 2005 production guidance by
about 1,500 b/d to 31.0-33.0 kboe/d.
The development programme under way continues through 2006
giving a further year or two of growth in the production profile from
within the existing reserve inventory. The company therefore has
time to seek further development opportunities either within its
existing licences or by acquiring or licensing new assets.
The stock is trading close to our Core NAV estimate but is on a lower
prospective multiple of earnings (2005 PE of 7) and cash flow (P:CF
of 2.3) than any other E&P stock. The appointment of a new FD
relieves CEO Mike Wagstaff of his multiple responsibilities, which
should improve confidence in delivery.
With 50% of estimated production in 2005-2008 in the form of natural
gas, Venture offers direct exposure to the UK gas price. Moreover,
the reliability issues that have dogged the company have been in its
oil rather than gas operations.

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jimmy b - 22 Aug 2005 21:21 - 27 of 241

Cheers supermono , don't see the oil price going south at the moment, your right Burren is looking worth a punt .

brianboru - 24 Aug 2005 00:13 - 28 of 241

I've reduced my holding by half it's value and tied some profits in.

Will increase again if it looks right.

jimmy b - 31 Aug 2005 22:50 - 29 of 241

Last few days have been good,,over 5 now ,reading the figures in TMI they look good to carry on up,,Cheers JB..

HUSTLER - 01 Sep 2005 00:23 - 30 of 241

Hi Jimmy again, just replied on Neteller thread
had this one in investaquest
with bonus, gutted went from 9th to 12 on final day
waiting for verified positions but think i have just missed
the finals time will telll
however put a wedge on this one for real today
miles left to go i still think.
All the best
HUSTLER

brianboru - 09 Sep 2005 07:35 - 31 of 241

Seems like good news and ahead of schedule too!


RNS Number:0318R
Venture Production PLC
09 September 2005

First Gas From Saturn Field

Venture Production plc ("Venture"), the Aberdeen based UK independent oil and gas production company, today announces that first gas has been delivered from the ConocoPhillips operated Saturn field. The field is located in UKCS Blocks 48/10a and 48/10b and Venture holds a 22% working interest in the Saturn development.

Saturn has been developed via a six slot normally unmanned platform operated by ConocoPhillips and is tied directly into the LOGGS gathering and export pipeline system, which terminates onshore at Theddlethorpe. First gas has been delivered well ahead of plan, which under the original schedule envisaged start-up during Q4 2005. A phased drilling programme is in place that is expected to deliver a peak gross production rate of 170 million standard cubic feet per day ("MMscfpd") during 2006 from a total of three wells. Once stabilised, initial gross production rates from the first Saturn well are expected to be around 75 MMscfpd. Venture's share of this initial production will be 16.5 MMscfpd and Saturn will be a material contribution to Venture's anticipated average net production rate of between 140 and 150 MMscfpd during the upcoming winter months.

Commenting on the news, Mike Wagstaff, Chief Executive said:

"We are delighted to be able to announce early delivery of first gas from Saturn and to congratulate the operator ConocoPhillips on successful management of a key Southern North Sea gas development. Following on from the start-up of our Annabel field in early April, this latest successful development has increased Venture's access to one of the largest pools of undeveloped gas in the Southern North Sea at a time when the UK gas market is increasingly attractive for producers."

jimmy b - 09 Sep 2005 07:38 - 32 of 241

Hopefully this will bump start the SP again.Good News.

mitzy - 09 Sep 2005 12:36 - 33 of 241

Great news today and just the best possible..

doitalldoctor - 09 Sep 2005 14:38 - 34 of 241

I am glad I got in yesterday.EPS growth is excellent for the next two years. With the latest news we might get some newspaper recommendation over the weekend. This could be another CNE.

kaysmart - 11 Sep 2005 23:45 - 35 of 241

An interesting article about future oil price.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000082&sid=aWJgsbCFqveY&refer=canada

kaysmart - 13 Dec 2005 16:26 - 36 of 241

Venture(VPC) have issued a Trading Update this morning...

http://www.companyannouncements.net/cgi-bin/articles/200512130700285492V.html

The South Sycamore production well (SP-4) (Venture 100%) was successfully brought on stream on 10th December at an initial average rate of over 9,000 boepd.

The central Sycamore water injector well (SW-2) (Venture 100%) was completed in early November and awaits final sub-sea tie-in. As anticipated, the level of depletion encountered suggests there is good reservoir connectivity with the SP-2 production well.

Commercial terms have been agreed with CNR to cover the drilling of the Ash exploration well (Venture 100%), again utilising the Tiffany platform drilling rig. This well is expected to spud during the second half of 2006. Being a platform well, if successful, it could be completed as a producer and brought on stream immediately

Greter Kittiwake

Following the successful introduction of water injection support to the reservoir, the Mallard field (Venture 50%)

kaysmart - 02 Jan 2006 16:31 - 37 of 241

Telegraph share of the year

Vanture is tipped as on of their share of the year in the daily Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/01/02/cctips02.xml&sSheet=/money/2006/01/02/ixcity.html

mitzy - 02 Jan 2006 19:44 - 38 of 241

I would expect a 10p rise tomorrow thanks to the Telegraph.

mitzy - 28 Jan 2006 08:53 - 39 of 241

Since the Telegraph tip..Share of the Year...the share price has increased from 500p to 620p thats a 25% rise in one month.. not bad.

Kivver - 19 Feb 2006 10:32 - 40 of 241

can the rise continue, quiet thread for a well preforming oil stock!

mitzy - 19 Feb 2006 20:08 - 41 of 241

Kivver:

Expect the sp to hit 700p in the short term as more Institutions get on board when they realise just hoe cheap the share is going forward over the next 12 months..

Kivver - 19 Feb 2006 22:09 - 42 of 241

well done mitzy seemed you were one a few to get in early. i dont know,, with vpc, chp and tag it could be a make or break couple of months.

ps i used to have a jack russell called mitzy and she lived to be a ripe old age, good ohem perhaps, lol.

HUSTLER - 19 Feb 2006 23:46 - 43 of 241

Still one of the cheapest out there Kivver
rise in eps forecast for next year is still huge
and way above current year with a p/e
forecast around 6 load up,
even if the price per drum falls this
is still being given away.
All the best
HUSTLER

gallick - 20 Feb 2006 00:37 - 44 of 241

IM have put out another buy recommendation - they say production is likely to beat the 40-42K target which has deliberately been set low. Venture are aiming for 70-80 K and a doubling in size by 2008/09.

rgrds
gk

mitzy - 20 Feb 2006 09:54 - 45 of 241

Been a great share for me buying at 450p and hopefully will rise to 1000p end of the year when the Iran nuclear issue will be solved.
Kivver: hope its a good omen having a dog named after me..!

mitzy - 20 Feb 2006 09:54 - 46 of 241

Moving up slowly today and a new high for the year.

RNS just out re Institutional holdings..
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