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
Taylorc
- 06 Jun 2006 15:16
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there was a good write up in the shares mag last week
explosive
- 06 Jun 2006 21:44
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Soul Traders, your right BLR need to keep investment and reduce there spread especially if further fund raising is needed. For this reason its not good to speculate as investors being investors always take speculation as gospal!!!! Shows good management, now it SEO had done the same with Greenseal, who knows where the sp would be now.
moneyman
- 06 Jun 2006 22:38
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Taylor any chance of posting it please ?
skyhigh
- 07 Jun 2006 07:27
- 319 of 1049
Here it is !
Arce Drilling Commences
RNS Number:1514E
Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
07 June 2006
For immediate release 7th June 2006
Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
("Black Rock" or the "Company")
Drilling commenced at Arce Oil Field in Colombia
The Board of Black Rock Oil is pleased to announce that the drilling of the Acre
4 development well has commenced by its joint venture partner, Kappa Resources
Colombia Limited ("Kappa"). The rig arrived on site last week and the Arce 4
well has now been spudded.
Arce 4 is expected to take 15-20 days to drill, test and complete. Subsequently
the drill rig will be moved to Arce 2 where the gravel pack will be replaced.
In addition, the Company confirms that the steam generator is expected on site
at the Arce field by early July and that preparation is being made for the steam
testing programme to commence. Steam injection and production is a proven
technique used in Colombia to increase oil flow by lowering the oil viscosity
and is being use for production in adjacent fields. As set out in the Company's
Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30 June 2005, the Arce field has
estimated recoverable reserves in excess of 5 million barrels of which the
Company has a 50% equity.
Testing is also scheduled on the Baul field within the licence area in the
coming months. The Baul well was previously on commercial production but shut-in
in 1961 due to the then prevailing low oil price. If the well is in good
condition, it will be tested with a view to potentially declaring commerciality
during 2006.
Ivan Burgess, Managing Director of Black Rock Oil & Gas plc, commented:
"Our aim remains to book reserves in excess of 2.5 million barrels and to
generate cashflow in the second half of 2006. We are optimistic that the Arce
field will be in commercial production later this year.
"The spudding of Arce-4 represents the first stage of our development, appraisal
and exploration programme in 2006 and the Arce steam testing project should
start to generate cash flow for the Company later this year."
skyhigh
- 07 Jun 2006 07:42
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Don't hold your breath ! We've probably seen the spike already as the sp has risen in anticipation of this announcement.. sp will will probably settle back into it's previous trading range !
Hope I'm wrong and it shoots up to 5-10p but can't see that happening in the current climate
moneyman
- 07 Jun 2006 14:46
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Black Rock - Arce Drilling commences
07 June 2006 (09:48:47)
Black Rock - Arce Drilling commences
As expected - albeit a bit delayed - drilling of the Acre 4 development well is now underway with Black Rock's (BLR) JV partner, Kappa Resources taking the lead. It is expected to take 15-20 days to drill, test and complete. Subsequently the drill rig will be moved to Arce 2 where the gravel pack will be replaced. The aim remains to book reserves in excess of 2.5 million barrels and to generate cashflow in the second half of this year. I am optimistic that the Arce field will be in commercial production later this year.
The company has deliberately chosen highly prospective acreage and in Kappa, it has a highly experienced partner with an impressive track record. With Black Rock itself believing that its prospects have never looked better, I find myself inclined to agree. I continue to maintain that Black Rock's assets (in fact Arce on its own) are as attractive as ever and clearly worth a multiple of today's price even on a heavily risk weighted basis. With the shares trading at 1.35p, the stance is "speculative buy". One word of caution, the spread is wide enough to drive a bus through (1.1-1.6), but even at the 1.6p offer price, the stock is cheap.
moneyman
- 07 Jun 2006 22:23
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Stock market report tonight
In a regulatory statement that was headed Arce Drilling Commences, Black Rock Oil & Gas gave a positive operational update. Its shares rose 0.1p to 1.55p. Drilling of the Arce 4 development well in Columbia has been started by its joint venture partner Kappa Resources. The rig arrived on site last week and the Arce 4 well has now been spudded. Arce 4 is expected to take 15-20 days to drill, test and complete. Subsequently the drill rig will be moved to Arce 2.
explosive
- 08 Jun 2006 17:05
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Watson Farley bags LNG pioneer Excelerate Energy as client on offshore power deal
Watson Farley & Williams has secured a role advising new client Excelerate Energy on a unique gas project in Teesside Port which will see the region become a major centre for natural gas supply in the UK.
The company is investing in five customised ships which import liquefied natural gas (LNG) and are adapted to convert LNG to natural gas on board, a relatively new development for the sector.
Each vessel can supply up to 3% of the UK winter peak requirements while the venture allows the company to take advantage of reduced regulations by sending less volatile natural gas ashore.
The deal, which saw Watson Farley advise on commercial agreements between Excelerate and UK port PD Teesport and processing terminal PX Limited, was brought to the firm by energy consultant Anna Soroko, who joined in January.
Soroko, who has previously worked in-house at AMOCO and TXU, joined Watson Farley from East Anglia firm Kester Cunningham John. Soroko received the referral from Gas Strategies, which acted as consultant to Excel-erate on the project. Excelerate is a private company formed in 2003 to pursue LNG projects. The business is backed by George B Kaiser, owner of Kaiser-Francis Oil and a majority shareholder of NASDAQ-listed BOK Financial. PD Teesport and PX were advised by their in-house teams on the transaction.
Soroko told Legal Week: "This project is truly unique. In many ways its value is to the UK should we have a situation such as last winter when the ships could come in like the cavalry at times of high demand and low supply."
The deal will be regarded as a profile-raiser for Watson Farleys energy practice, which has built an established reputation for offshore projects in general and LNG in particular, in part on the back of the firms shipping and finance practice.
Energy clients the firm has advised include Black Rock Oil & Gas, Oceaneering International, Statoil and Tanker Pacific.
Author: Caroline Grimshaw
Source: Legal Week
Start Date: 08/06/2006
End Date: 06/07/2006
moneyman
- 09 Jun 2006 09:28
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Strong performer this morning.
capetown
- 09 Jun 2006 13:36
- 330 of 1049
Does anyone have any idea as to why the mms have KILLED the trading by going back to a massive spread?
capetown
- 09 Jun 2006 14:17
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Thx very much soul,soon as the spread widens the trading comes to a screeching halt.
hampi_man
- 09 Jun 2006 14:24
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does any one have any ideas where this might go???