skyhigh
- 02 Jun 2006 09:03
Bought into IVE this morning, purely on speculation only... small time though. Don't know much about them though ! in for a penny in for a pound and all that.
Got out of TPG (dead loss and falling away fast)
andysmith
- 12 Aug 2008 13:14
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Accumulate!!
skyhigh
- 12 Aug 2008 13:21
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why ?
andysmith
- 13 Aug 2008 08:30
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" Oklahomas diversity of highly propesctive opportunities provides Irvines greatest potential. In September expect updates from a horizontal shale well and later in 2008 from drilling of the coal-bed methane potential.
Current sp only values Irvine at current known existing reserves.
Success in ANY of the conventional, shale gas OR coal-bed methane developments is likely to boost the companys valuation materially"
I have been adding on several occasions as I expect >4-5p before the end of the year and upwards towards 10p in 2009 as Irvine are able to increase their reserves.
Add to that the big players sniffing around this area and there is upside potential either way, successful drilling and/or buy out.
john50
- 16 Aug 2008 20:41
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Coppyed from a advfn poster.
First Oil sales mentioned from IVE (via an excellent report from a poster who attended the AGM)
http://boards.fool.co.uk/Message.asp?mid=11162352
"At the AGM, the board said:
* Kansas is currently producing between 120-150 bopd net sales."
kuzemko
- 18 Aug 2008 09:08
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well, that is encouraging news.
fatgreek
- 04 Sep 2008 00:25
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It can't be long before a bid comes....
From todays BBC.....
BP is to pay $1.9bn (1.1bn) for part of Chesapeake Energy's shale assets in Arkansas, in a bid to secure sources of energy as gas prices rise.
Chesapeake is to sell 25% of its shale assets in Fayetteville to the firm.
In order to access gas or oil that is locked in shale, complex and expensive technology is required for drilling.
The latest deal comes after the British energy giant bought all of Chesapeake's Arkoma Basin Woodford shale assets in Oklahoma for $1.7bn in July.
Following the latest deal, Chesapeake said it was pursuing similar transactions with its Marcellus shale assets, and hoped to complete a deal by the end of 2008.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7595550.stm
then.....
Some of the acreage held by Irvine has been drilled on and off for about 90 years, and has about six years of production left in it, not that Mr Close or his team expects to be there when they run dry. The management of the group believes that before too long, they will be offered a deal from one of the oil market big beasts. Given that Irvine is already in production, and that it does have some very good sites, if the stock stays as low as it is, they will probably be right.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/sharewatch/small-talk-modern-water-aims-to-clean-up-by-osmosis-872919.html
and....
If you look at where the Arkoma Basin lies on the Irvine map, we are on the fringe of that field next door with Chattanooga.
So the second BP purchase is underway, I am sure BP isn't the only company looking to snap up these assets, Shell, Exon etc I am sure will be looking at these areas also as they will want to join in and take advantage of this new 'hot sector' and it will be a matter of time before it happens imo. Some of the above is old news but putting it all together with the thoughts from Irvine and the current activity happening in the field next door. We could be the next one to be snapped up.
http://www.irvineenergy.com/shale_gas/index.htm (for the map, see the bottom of the page)
fatgreek
- 04 Sep 2008 00:29
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like any booming market, just like the housing one. when it starts to bubble, the land its self can double/triple in value etc and earn a huge profit without the drill bit hitting the ground.
fatgreek
- 04 Sep 2008 00:45
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An interesting read..... backing up what I am saying.....
http://www.reuters.com/article/innovationNews/idUSN0326924720080903
kuzemko
- 04 Sep 2008 17:01
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i think you might br right fatgreek!!!
for long time we not heard any news from IVE. may be the talks are already underway???.
the same article was features in FT on tuesday.
john50
- 06 Sep 2008 22:55
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http://www.irvineenergy.com/downloads/annual_reports_and_accounts_2007.pdf
XSTEFFX
- 07 Sep 2008 01:01
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kuzemko
- 08 Sep 2008 19:14
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where from here???
WOODIE
- 10 Sep 2008 16:16
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still looks weak,would i buy at this price? even though it has gone well below my buy target,the answer is no.
skyhigh
- 10 Sep 2008 16:16
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Yes, Grim isn't it ? or is it a good time to buy more ?
WOODIE
- 10 Sep 2008 19:29
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look at the chart in post 319, broken support level.
dealerdear
- 10 Sep 2008 23:07
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why buy anything on Aim at the moment?
Prices are retreating. Best to wait till better times.
oilwatch
- 11 Sep 2008 10:55
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hlyeo98
- 18 Sep 2008 13:04
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Is IVE a bargain now at 1.45p?