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Meridian Petroleum PLC (MRP)     

espaceman - 04 Apr 2006 07:18

News you've all been waiting for ...

Meridian Petroleum PLC
04 April 2006

MERIDIAN PETROLEUM PLC
('Meridian' or 'the Company')

VICTORY 1-21 SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED


Meridian, the oil & gas exploration and production company with key assets in
the USA and Australia today announced that the Victory 1-21 production well (10%
WI) has been successfully deepened in order to further penetrate a Niagaran
reef.

Using a coiled tubing unit and conventional work over rig, Total Depth was
reached at 4,394 feet and gas communication was made between 4,161 feet and
4,192 feet, an increase of approximately 31 feet in net pay. The well was
treated with acid to stimulate flow and is currently being swabbed to remove
remaining acid from the well bore following which the well will be put back on
line this week. It is anticipated that enhanced production rates will be gained
from the additional pay sections in the reservoir.

Anthony Mason, Chief Executive of Meridian said:

'The successful deepening of Victory 1-21 is good news for Meridian. The well
will be back on line this week, following which Meridian will resume receiving
income from Victory 1-21. We are now looking forward to the imminent completion
on Calvin 36.'

Don Caldwell, a certified petroleum geologist, is the Company's Qualified Person
and has reviewed the information in this announcement.


Enquiries:


Meridian Petroleum (020 7409 5041)
Tony Mason, Chief Executive

Westhouse Securities (020 7601 6100)
Richard Morrison

Citigate Dewe Rogerson (020 7638 9571)
Media enquiries: Martin Jackson / George Cazenove
Analyst enquiries: Nina Soon


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange ND

Kivver - 14 Jan 2008 16:17 - 325 of 741

Look at MDX, JHL, VOG, AEP, YAU, MITL and BRM, and see what kind of chump you have been!!! Dead easy to find shares that have done well over a certain time period the skill is buying at the right time. Just like when I bought KMR at 14p.

Kivver - 14 Jan 2008 16:21 - 326 of 741

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MRP&Si

Black= KMR Green= CEY Red= HMB

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 16:30 - 327 of 741

and your point is?
the clever investor is not the one who, with hindsight, can say, "Ah, look how well this stock has performed," but the one who has enough brain cells to know when to bite the bullet or to take profit, either in part or the whole

Kivver - 14 Jan 2008 16:45 - 328 of 741

I do realise saying something like ''the skill is buying at the right time'' might be confusing. What is the point of this thread?? a share that has gone up 420% and then back down in two years or simply gone down nearly 240% in a year. I suppose the rebound is just around the corner.

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 16:51 - 329 of 741

why should any rebound be round the corner?
and if there is, would you congratulate yourself, and if so, for what?

a better rule of thumb is that if a sp falls 20% from its, then it's time to cut, though i would be the first to admit that i sometimes lack the discipline - and then suffer the consequences.
by the way, how do you calculate that a share has fallen 240%??????

maestro - 14 Jan 2008 18:27 - 330 of 741

this is a complete disaster...pi's must be close to throwing in the towel now

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 18:30 - 331 of 741

nah! too many like Kivver who insist a rebound is just round the corner, no doubt to take it to 40+ within the next 3/6 months

chav - 14 Jan 2008 18:46 - 332 of 741

How is it a disaster for a new investor Maestro!!? lol lol.

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 19:48 - 333 of 741

not necessarily a disaster, but i can think of at least 2 (less than 10p) stocks that have better prospects - VIY and more arguably, GOO - check them out for yourself

maestro - 14 Jan 2008 19:57 - 334 of 741

chav...8p to 5p is 37.5% loss...good luck

chav - 14 Jan 2008 20:07 - 335 of 741

GOO is certainly not at less than 10p right now,but could head there!
VIY looks to have spiked again and now heading back down towards the 4p mark until they get a decent sized contract for their technolgy.

fatgreek - 14 Jan 2008 20:20 - 336 of 741

From todays Hoodless Brenan Report...... Re Orion.....

Currently capitalised at 8.2m, in our view there is a chance that Meridian may become a bid
target should a potential acquisitor view the Orion well as an attractive compliment to their
portfolio of assets. 3MMcf/d of gas production we estimate is worth 18m at 6,000/Mcf of
production.

Thats Orion alone at 18mill, tick tock.

MRP Speculative Buy.

Also talks of MRP possibly being a takeover target.

I wonder what price we'd get. 18p?

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 20:31 - 337 of 741

note "there is a chance" and "we estimate" and "speculative buy" ...... damn fools dive in on the back of that sort of commendation!

chav - 14 Jan 2008 20:53 - 338 of 741

I wonder who the shorters are on this thread!!

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 21:01 - 339 of 741

not i, lest you should think otherwise ..... far too small

chav - 14 Jan 2008 21:09 - 340 of 741

As if I would!!

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 21:15 - 341 of 741

as a chav, perhaps you might

Andy - 14 Jan 2008 21:24 - 342 of 741

me neither.

That Hoodless report is a bit woolly!

I notice when they are short of comments they roll out the "there is a chance that Meridian may become a bid target" from the bag!

If it's worth 18p, why do they rate MRP as a "speculative buy"?

chav - 14 Jan 2008 21:43 - 343 of 741

Speculative Buy
This is applied to companies where the prospects for capital appreciation exists, but currently has very little or no revenues.
The management will be trying to develop the companys assets e.g. mineral assets, biotechnology, or oil and gas exploration
projects. Such companies are almost certain to require further capital and future fund raising should be expected.

MRP certainly have good revenue from Orion compared to Mcap and are therefore unlikely to need further funding to develope the next two assets, so I would say 'Speculative buy' does'nt fit Hoodless discription.

cynic - 14 Jan 2008 21:51 - 344 of 741

"currently has very little or no revenues" so are quite likely to go to the wall ..... and though you say MRP is " unlikely to need further funding to develop the next two assets", the market is clearly very unimpressed, as indeed should you be ..... as for Kivver .... well, i'm afraid he needs his brain looking at if he actually has one; you have to be seriously stupid to see your investment grow from 8p to 38p and then just watch it go all the way back down and do nothing
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