PapalPower
- 27 Dec 2005 14:32



Web Site : http://www.taghmenenergy.com/
Company Update Webcast Webcast, watch by clicking here
June 2006 Write Up June 06 Oil Barrel Link Here
May 2006 Write Up : http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/registered/articles/article.asp?TAG
May 2006 Research Report : http://www.objectivecapital.co.uk/taghmen.pdf
April 2006 Presentation : http://www.taghmenenergy.com/documents/taghmen_04_06.pps
Email : info@taghmenenergy.com
Company Profile
Taghmen Energy is an independent oil and gas exploration, development and production company which listed on Londons AIM market in January 2005. It is focused on Latin America and has assembled a group of assets in Central America.
Key Points:
Exploration focus is shifting to new hydrocarbon destinations.
Maturing fields in traditional oil producing regions such as the Persian Gulf and the North Sea have prompted companies to seek alternative destinations for hydrocarbon reserves. As a result, there has been a notable increase in exploration activity amongst the former Soviet Union, Latin/Central America and West Africa regions due to their under-exploited reserves. Much of future oil and gas production is expected to come from these emerging hydrocarbon regions.
... and to the development of smaller fields
With the notable exception of those in the former Soviet Union, new regions however offer relatively smaller fields. Their economics make them distinctly attractive for smaller companies but unattractive for the majors. This has prompted larger companies to focus on production, leaving exploration and development of hydrocarbon reserves with smaller companies. Taghmen characterises these emerging exploration trends in the oil and gas sector.
Corporate strategy entails both exploration and production
What is unique with Taghmen is its intent to be engaged in subsequent production as well. Most exploration companies seek to exit upon the prove-up of their reserves through an asset sale to a larger company. Taghmens intent to be a company maker makes it more selective in licence acquisition. It also offers more comfort regarding the reserve potential of its licence areas.
... and is en route to be implemented through an acquisition
Taghmen is in the process of finalizing the acquisition of Petroleos del Norte S.A. (PDN), a Colombian company that operates three fields close to Taghmens licence areas. The proposed acquisition would provide Taghmen with a larger exploration reserve base, a pipeline infrastructure and some producing assets. This reiterates Taghmens commitment to be a producing company rather than a pure exploration play.
High energy prices underpin the profitability of exploration
Rising demand for energy from fast growing economies such as China and the uncertainty in key oil producing regions are likely to keep world energy prices high. This has reduced the risk profile of exploration projects considerably. Current oil prices make even smaller fields financially viable.
Latin/Central American governments are keen to develop their reserves
As the energy needs of these countries mount, the need to develop their hydrocarbon resources has gained eloquence. Governments are keenly seeking foreign investment and have adopted several policy decisions to attract them to their respective countries. Colombia and Guatemala are no exceptions. Taghmen benefits from these developments
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Price guide for Mexican/Guatemalan Oil types (3X looks Olmeca type)
http://pemex.com/files/dcpe/epreciopromedio_ing.pdf
Las Casas Weather Link : http://www.fallingrain.com/world/GT/14/Las_Casas.html
Glossary of terms used in the oil business : Link Here
Las Casas Weather Link : http://www.fallingrain.com/world/GT/14/Las_Casas.html
Glossary of terms used in the oil business : Link Here
Details on what is an oil well : Link Here
Research links ;
http://www.taghmenenergy.com/documents/taghmen_float.pps
http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=8052
http://www.taghmenenergy.com/documents/taghmen_aim_listing.pdf
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3159/is_8_220/ai_55822340/pg_3
http://www.costaricabusinessclub.com/187/english/news.html
http://www.mbendi.co.za/a_sndmsg/news_view.asp?I=67434&PG=23
http://www.ihsenergy.com/company/pressroom/articles/files/07-05-worldwatch.pdf
http://www.ideasintl.com/news/Articles/TaghmenEnergy.htm
New September 2005 Investor Presentation (MS Powerpoint);
http://www.taghmenenergy.com/documents/taghmen_09_05.pps
Major Shareholders
Significant stakeholders now include Fidelity, Artemis, RAB, Metage and Millennium.
Major Shareholders : Shares in issue: 82.3m
Major Shareholders....................................Amount....................% Holding
Gregory Charles Smith (Dir)......................13,600,001................16.52
Millennium Global High Yield Fund Ltd........7,153,848..................8.69
Chasm Lake Management Services LLC......5,615,385..................6.82
OCH Ziff Capital Management.....................5,200,000..................6.32
Artemis Inv Mgmt Ltd.................................5,000,000..................6.07
Fidelity Management and Research.............4,745,755..................5.77
RAB Energy Fund Ltd................................4,480,770..................5.44
RAB Special Situations LP.........................3,713,077..................4.51
THIRD POINT LLC.....................................2,800,000..................3.40
Moore Capital Management Inc...................2,538,462..................3.08
Liberty Square Asset Management..............2,500,000..................3.04
Meridian Natural Resources High Yield.........2,423,078..................2.94
Metage Funds Ltd.......................................1,897,470..................2.30
Other directors
James De Vaux Guiang (Dir).......................1,000,000...................1.215
Nicholas Hugo Gay (Dir)............................750,000...................0.911
John McNeil Scott (Dir)............................750,000...................0.911
2006 Work Plan For Guatemala and Colombia
Guatemala (Active drilling 2006 to early 2007)

For Las Casas license
Ongoing = Long Term Production Testing - Las Casas 3X
May to July 2006 ***** Sidetrack of Las Casas 1X
July to August 2006 ***** New Well Huapec 2X
For A7-2005 license
June to July 2006 ***** Workover of Tortugas 4 (any order 4/5/2)
July to August 2006 ***** Workover of Tortugas 5
August to Sept 2006 ***** Workover of Atzam 2
May 2006 ***** 2D Seismic at Tortugas / Atzam
June to Sept 2006 ***** 3D Seismic at Tortugas / Atzam
October 2006 onwards ***** Drilling of 3 news wells at Tortugas/Atzam
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Colombia (Process and Prepare ahead of 2007 drilling)

Midas License
May to June 2006 ***** Reprocess old seismic and Well Studies
June 2006 ***** Geochecmical Survey
August to November ***** New Seismic acquisition
La Poloma License
May to June 2006 ***** Reprocess seismic and well studies
July to August 2006 ***** Geochemical Survey
Nov to December 2006 ***** New Seismic acquisition
PDN Colombia
Details to be issued once acquired
IC Write Up : 21st Apr 2006 IC Write Up Link Here
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Research report (12th May 2006) on TAG in the link below :
Here is the comment from Nick Gay -
"please find a research report prepared by objective capital on taghmen.This covers our existing asset base,but does not take into account any impact of the PDN acquisition.Objective capital has also applied its own conservative geological risk factors to the various prospects.Having done this,they calculate a value for the assets of $84.3 million,well in excess of the current stock market valuation.Removing their risk factors indicates a value of $746.7 million.We obviously have a lot to play for !"
http://www.objectivecapital.co.uk/taghmen.pdf
PapalPower
- 18 May 2006 12:50
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Article from the FT (www.ft.com)
Taghmen Energy sees upside
By Stephen Bird
Published: May 18 2006 03:00 | Last updated: May 18 2006 03:00
Taghmen Energy, an oil and gas company focused on Latin America, yesterday announced that its operations were "good and on track".
Drilling licences in Guatemala and Colombia were making progress, the company said, and its acquisition of Petroleos del Norte, a Colombian oil producer, is due to complete next month. Objective Capital, an independent research provider, had issueda report on the company valuing it at $83.4m (44m) with an upside unrisked value of more than $700m.
Nicholas Gay, chief executive, said: "Our expanded operations will provide substantial upside from developments and exploration combined with the rebalancing of the company's risk profile."
Its shares rose 1p to 39p yesterday.
doughboy66
- 18 May 2006 13:16
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We need flow rates and quick!
I bought in December thinking that testing would be finished end of January -early Febuary now it looks like June,i hope there worth it!
PapalPower
- 18 May 2006 14:16
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DB66, I do not think 3X flow rates will be anytime soon, it has to have a small workover done. You might actually now get 1XA rates before 3X.
The big difference coming is the PDN deal and production and pipeline revenues. Guatemalan production I would guess is still going to be late Q3 or Q4 start up with 1XA, 3X and also from the Tortugas/Atzam workovers.
doughboy66
- 18 May 2006 20:31
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Thanks PP as usual for keeping me and others well informed.
I know patience is the order of the day but i find it so frustrating to be locked into a share with such a big loss.
hlyeo98
- 18 May 2006 20:43
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I think Taghmen will soon rise...just need patience as u said...and it is a good buying opportunity
PapalPower
- 19 May 2006 01:38
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DB66, although I could say I am locked in, it is a long term investment for me.......but I do know that feeling of wishing you had sold out earlier and purchaed a lot more now cheaper........ :( :)
PapalPower
- 22 May 2006 16:51
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The site is free to register on, and a good new write up on TAG.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/registered/articles/article.asp?TAG
Taghmen Energy: Is Guatemala overshadowing the upside potential in Columbia?
By Ian Mclelland
PapalPower
- 24 May 2006 16:46
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Nothing much happened today, bid price stable, CANA and SCAP moving the offer down.
I would suspect CANA loaning stock for shorting, and SCAP helping...........watch them get whipsawed if TAG can pay all the PDN payment through debt and cash and not need to raise equity.
Keep a close eye on events in June, especially the 19th onwards..... :)
From now to mid June, as has been said, the SP will be weak.
PapalPower
- 29 May 2006 09:52
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/5024428.stm
Colombia's Uribe wins second term
Alvaro Uribe has promised to stick with hardline policies
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe has been re-elected in a landslide election victory, taking 62% of the vote, the country's electoral commission says.
Mr Uribe, who changed the constitution so he could run for a second term, wins another four years in office.
Correspondents say his tough policies against drugs and militants paid off.
There was no major violence on election day, after huge numbers of security forces were deployed, and Farc rebels pledged not to interfere.
With nearly all ballots counted, Mr Uribe had 62% of the vote - well over the 50% needed to win in the first round.
He pledged to carry on his tough conservative policies.
"With the heroism of our soldiers, we will move forward to have a more secure Colombia," he told supporters.
"Democratic security has started to regain the liberties that terrorism had taken from us."
His closest challenger, left-wing senator Carlos Gaviria, took 22%.
He accepted defeat, declaring: "We're very happy with the results. For the first time in the country's history the main opposition party will be comprised of the democratic left."
PapalPower
- 29 May 2006 10:00
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He is the one who opened the oil industry up, and now he will continue to do so :)
doughboy66
- 29 May 2006 10:25
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Thats good news Papal ! I hope you don`t mind me posting that on the CHP thread as it is good news for them as well.
PapalPower
- 29 May 2006 11:27
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DB66, carry on, its good news for GOO as well as CHP and TAG :)
PapalPower
- 30 May 2006 13:31
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I would say get ready for another "fantasy" SP rise and blue from CANA, I would suggest ignoring it again and not fall into their games of pumping the price to dump it back. All opinion of course.
PapalPower
- 31 May 2006 07:34
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I think that is a very good appointment, in itself that has an element of de-risking in it I think :)
Taghmen Energy PLC
31 May 2006
TAGHMEN ENERGY Plc
www.taghmenenergy.com
APPOINTMENT OF NEW DIRECTOR
Taghmen Energy Plc ('Taghmen' or the 'Company') an independent oil and gas
exploration, development and production company, focused on Latin America, is
pleased to announce the appointment of Richard Lavers as a non-Executive
Director with effect from 1st June, 2006.
Richard Lavers
Richard Lavers retired from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ('FCO) in
February 2006, where his last appointment was as UK Ambassador to Guatemala,
with accreditation in El Salvador and Honduras. In his 37 year career, he has
also been UK Ambassador to Ecuador, Deputy Head of Mission and Consular General
in Chile and has served in Argentina, together with a number of senior positions
within the FCO.
During the 1990's he also undertook a secondment with a merchant bank in London.
Richard Lavers also holds a degree in history from Oxford University.
Nicholas Gay, Chief Executive, Taghmen Energy Plc, commented:
'We are very pleased to welcome Richard to the Board. He has a wealth of
experience, knowledge and contacts within Latin America and provides the Company with a depth of political and environmental understanding of, and insight into, the area of our operations'
31st May 2006
silvermede
- 31 May 2006 10:27
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PP,
Agree, seems an excellent appointment and a shrewd move by the company, which may give TAG the edge over others vying for business in the same market place and in dealing with all the in country stakeholders. (Provided he was a well known, liked and effective UK Amabassador?)
PapalPower
- 31 May 2006 13:38
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SM agreed, and hopefully he will buy a few shares too, a nice cool million would be nice to start getting rid of this overhang :)
Haystack
- 31 May 2006 16:45
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It just keeps falling.
PapalPower
- 01 Jun 2006 01:15
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Haystack, but your bear stance is now perhaps in trouble, with the seller cleared and the PDN deal to be complete by June 16th......from then on in its only production, revenue and new wells.........enjoy the last few weeks of the bear run as it changes before too long :)
PapalPower
- 01 Jun 2006 10:19
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Should be good news for TAG's (sorry, still PDN's at the moment) pipeline tariff's :)
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/energywatch/news/article_1166565.php/Russia_sets_sights_on_Colombian_oil