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
required field
- 15 Jan 2008 22:13
- 364 of 741
Peace Ladies and Gents, stop throwing Haggis at each other, in the meantime ; what's this ? : MRP up, rest of the market down, unusual !
chav
- 15 Jan 2008 22:22
- 365 of 741
British Bulls concur!
MRP Meridian Petroleum PLC '' 7.75 7.75 8.00 7.25 8.00 3.23% BUY CONF
oilyrag
- 16 Jan 2008 07:25
- 366 of 741
Warning, shares can go up as well as down.
cynic
- 16 Jan 2008 07:51
- 367 of 741
quite right too ..... lost my usual more benign if warped sense of humour .... sorry chaps
chav
- 16 Jan 2008 08:19
- 368 of 741
More down than up these days Oily.
cynic
- 16 Jan 2008 08:34
- 369 of 741
doubt that you will see much blue anywhere today, unless Wall Street recovers some equilibrium
Oakapples142
- 16 Jan 2008 09:51
- 370 of 741
Opened up to a sea of red to find that it was another "prick in the wall" (street) day - thought about digging the garden or washing the car - and then thought better -
chav
- 16 Jan 2008 17:05
- 371 of 741
MRP held on level today which was a miracle looking at the rest of the market.
Interesting to see if Tony Mason's ex holds on to her 6 million shares till the value go's up.
halifax
- 16 Jan 2008 17:19
- 372 of 741
Don't forget MRP is a peanut stock compared to the market. Who cares?
Andy
- 16 Jan 2008 17:42
- 373 of 741
chav - 15 Jan 2008 22:22 - 365 of 372
British Bulls concur!
MRP Meridian Petroleum PLC '' 7.75 7.75 8.00 7.25 8.00 3.23% BUY CONF
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Just goes to show what a lot of bull they talk!
chav
- 17 Jan 2008 09:13
- 374 of 741
MRP may be a tiddler however there is money to be made in tiddlers,especially if they have an income that covers their costs plus extra to develope further. How many FTSE100 companies are liable to double their sp during 2008 compared to AIM companies? The new CEO,Stephen Gutteridge, made a fine job of Star Energy and is now giving MRP new direction and hopefully a fruitfull 2008.
cynic
- 17 Jan 2008 09:19
- 375 of 741
i am sure you mean "likely to"! ...... one could ask with equal validity how many FTSE 100 companies are now worth 1/3 of what they were a year ago (MRP's record) and are still thus rated
chav
- 17 Jan 2008 09:41
- 376 of 741
I do mean 'likely to'! Small caps will bounce big style up and down unlike the FTSE 100 however thats how alot of money is made PROVIDING you buy/sell at the right time. With MRP at the bottom or near bottom,I think the time to buy them are now given the safety net that Orion is providing. Could be wrong,time will tell has always!
required field
- 18 Jan 2008 09:13
- 377 of 741
This does look like the bottom for this stock, perhaps barring any disasters we might get above 10p soon, which if you go by % would be quite an upswing.
Darkknight
- 22 Jan 2008 23:26
- 378 of 741
3p targeted, ensight looks like it lost interest in calvin deep, foregoing the 400k they invested in mrp for the jv, they have had a year to examine calvin, conclusion, would of cost millions in drilling and return is too risky hence were happy to hand it back.
there is the matter of the continuous seller throughout january, is its tm's ex selling or is it tm himself..
gas prices now dropping along with oil.. expected to drop further, if mrp decide to drill calvin deep, all the money from orion will get spent on calvin deep.. milford looks like it wont happen now, more delays and no update on it.
alot of negatives to take into account here, current fundamentals give an sp of 2.5p therefore 3p has to be bottom not 6.75p
cynic
- 23 Jan 2008 08:44
- 379 of 741
sorry chaps, but did warn you ...... if you want a spivvy oily with arguable potential then would be inclined to go for EO. or even FOGL or PET, EO. being my easy choice
chav
- 23 Jan 2008 10:41
- 380 of 741
The lower it go's the tighter the spring coils!
cynic
- 23 Jan 2008 11:33
- 381 of 741
the taughter the elastic stretches before it breaks!
new money in here in these markets .... anyone who does so needs sectioning!
Darkknight
- 23 Jan 2008 14:08
- 382 of 741
the problem you have here, calvin deep will cost more than what orion makes, so strip out orion and you get sub 2p per share
Tau Ceti
- 23 Jan 2008 14:42
- 383 of 741
But you wouldn't do the whole Calvin Deep land mass in one go so your comment is facile.
Orion production to date = $3 million plus so that's 6+ Calvin Deep wells paid for.
14 more to fund after that. Orion funds available for one every 3 weeks subsequently. Also, don't forget that any success in the first few wells at Calvin Deep and money from them rolls in too. It means that possibly they could drill one every fortnight or less.
With independent Scott Pickford report suggesting Calvin Deep has in excess of 120Bcf then it could be self sufficient very, very quickly.