driver
- 23 Feb 2006 15:42
GOLD OIL, the London-based oil exploration company focused on the South American and Caribbean region, announces that in late December 2005, the Company received an Operator Certificate from PeruPetro that allows the Company to carry out seismic, drilling and development operations in Northwest Peru.
The Promotion Licence signed with PeruPetro on October 15, 2004 with PeruPetro for Block XI (now renamed Block XXI) onshore Sechura Basin has been converted to an Exploration and Production Licence. The Licence now goes to the Ministry of Energy and Mines for approval, which could be forthcoming anytime between February and May of this year 2006.
The terms of the E&P Licence commit the Company to either shoot 120 km of 2D seismic or drill a well in the first period of five over a seven year term. The remaining four periods require the Company to either drill a well or drop the acreage. The Licence is for a term of 30 years for oil and 40 years for gas, with a minimum royalty of 5% on wellhead production for the first 5000bopd (30 MMscfd for gas) rising to 20% if and when production reaches 100,000 bopd (600 MMscfd for gas).
Times Article:
Gold Oil is valued in the market at about �15m. That is so small that almost any good news must have a big impact on the share price.
What are the chances of that happening? Run by a former Burmah Oil director, Mike Burchell, Gold Oil will drill the first in a series of wells in the Sechura Basin in April. There will be surprise if it does not find gas, as another company, Olympic, has done just that in a similar formation nearby.
The secondary target, later in the year, will be oil, I gather. A couple of months ago, Petro Tech made a big oil find offshore in the Sechura Basin. The theory is the oil may have migrated up into Gold Oil�s block. Don�t ask me to explain the geology because I don�t speak Palaeozoic. But a decent oil find here would be a company-maker.
Gold Oil has enough cash to fund this year�s drilling programme. And it already has a deal in place to sell its gas to Mann Ferrostaal, a German company that is building an ammonia plant nearby. Getting all that for �15m seemed a bargain to me. But Gold Oil still has to find its gas.
GOLD OIL http://www.goldoilplc.com/index.html


Plectrum Web Site
http://www.plectrum.co.uk/splash_content.html
Wall Street Reporter Interview
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/interview.php?id=17724&player=real
Growth Equities & Company Research Nov 2007
http://www.goldoilplc.com/docum/gecr_09Nov07_GoldOil_full.pdf
Gold Oil's Presentation On The 10/12/2007
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/pdf
Research Page Last updated Oct 23 2008
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=10572#lastread
6 AUG 2009 Operational and Reserves & Resources Update Colombia & Peru
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/20090806084900H3062.html
lizard
- 11 Jul 2006 10:53
- 412 of 4580
some large trades going through at mid price!.
tvc15
- 11 Jul 2006 11:30
- 413 of 4580
Spread online is 6p - 6.25p
gbrown100
- 11 Jul 2006 15:00
- 414 of 4580
Hey guys (and gals) - please forgive my continued ignorance, what is spread and what is it's significance on the share price?
lizard
- 11 Jul 2006 16:04
- 415 of 4580
spread is the difference between bid price and offer price. this is set by market makers who move the spread to make a market.
you as a private investor can trade within the spread for example gold oil spread is 6.00 bid - 6.75 offer. you have to pay the offer to buy from a market maker.
although the spread is offer is 6.75p you can purchase goo for 6.45p this will vary between brokers online or phone.
most aim stocks trade a wider spread as price volatility is more frequent unlike say ftse100 stocks where the price movements are less mad.
ptholden
- 11 Jul 2006 16:08
- 416 of 4580
Two chunky Broker to Broker trades, somebody wants the stock, hopefully a good sign.
gbrown:
The spread is the difference between the bid and the offer. Quite often the spread you will see quoted is not the spread at which you will be able to deal, it is usually a lot tighter. However a wider spread generally discourages buyers, particularly day traders as they will need a signficant movement in the SP to turn a profit. Actually it discourages everyone, because if the spread is 10% for instance, you will then need a movement of that 10% plus the percentage you pay for dealing charges / stamp duty just to break even. Generally when there is significant interest in a stock the spread will close to encourage dealing, both sellers and buyers.
pth
ptholden
- 11 Jul 2006 16:10
- 417 of 4580
oops, posted at the same time as Lizard
lizard
- 11 Jul 2006 16:18
- 418 of 4580
pth- i can live with 10% on aim stocks it has moved to over 23% in the past which would certainly put me off. i wonder when they will announce brazil acquisitions?
2517GEORGE
- 11 Jul 2006 16:21
- 419 of 4580
pth---- it also means that one broker doesn't want them.
2517
ptholden
- 11 Jul 2006 16:23
- 420 of 4580
No idea Lizard, but I do feel reasonably confident about GOO at the moment. There is certainly more interest in the company than there was some months ago, reflected in the volumes traded. As always with exploration companies aspiring to becoming producers, patience is the key.
pth
ptholden
- 11 Jul 2006 16:29
- 421 of 4580
2517
As in all trades (someone doesn't want what they are selling).
But IMHO, it means that the Broker(s) who offloaded didn't have a buyer, whereas the other Broker(s) did. The Broker(s) who bought at 6.50 will obviously turn them over at a premiunm to that price, so eventually it should have a positive impact on the SP when they are moved on. But WTFDIK :-)
pth
lizard
- 11 Jul 2006 20:47
- 422 of 4580
well its time to put my money where my mouth is. it is time to get rid of the sensible isa account over the years and put more funds into goo.
lizard
- 12 Jul 2006 07:59
- 423 of 4580
tvc15
- 12 Jul 2006 15:18
- 424 of 4580
tick up, can only buy 25,000 online but can sell 250,000.
lizard
- 12 Jul 2006 15:46
- 425 of 4580
thats me buggered then i wanted to add tomorrow when funds cleared!.
tvc15
- 12 Jul 2006 16:15
- 426 of 4580
best to just use the phone.
tvc15
- 12 Jul 2006 16:32
- 427 of 4580
Gold Oil PLC
12 July 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12 July 2006
GOLD OIL PLC
('Gold' or the 'Company ')
Gold invited to enter final negotiations for an Exploration & Exploitation
Contract covering Block Z-34, Offshore Peru
and
Gold has spudded its Block XXI San Alberto 1 exploration well
Block Z34
Gold is pleased to announce that the Company has been qualified by Perupetro as
an Offshore Operator and Contractor. With its AIM listed joint venture partner,
Plectrum Plc ('Plectrum'), we have been invited by Perupetro to start exclusive
negotiations with them to finalise the details of an Exploration Licence
covering Block Z-34, offshore Peru. It is expected that the contract will be
signed and approved by Perupetro within weeks, with formal approval by the
Minister of Energy and Mines sometime later.
On 8 May 2006 Plectrum announced that it had agreed to form a joint venture with
Gold in respect of Block Z-34, jointly giving notice to convert Gold's existing
Promotion Agreement into a 30 year Exploration & Exploitation Licence. Final
completion of the transaction was subject to the qualification of both companies
as approved contractors and the negotiation and approval of the Exploration
Licence terms by the Peruvian authorities.
Block XXI
Gold is pleased to announce that on the 10 July 2006 it spudded the San
Alberto-1X exploration well on Block XXI, onshore Sechura Basin in North West
Peru. The well is the first on the Block and is targeting both gas at less than
3,500 feet in the Verdun reservoir, producing gas in the nearby La Casita field,
and oil in the deeper Palaeozoic that is producing oil in the San Pedro oil
field. Total depth pf 6,500 feet is expected to be reached in some three weeks.
Gary Moore, Gold's Managing Director, commented:
'This is excellent news for Gold in our new joint venture with Plectrum. I look
forward to speedy negotiation of the contract terms so that we can become
operationally active as soon as possible and commence exploration activity on
Block Z34. It is also very important to Gold that exploration drilling has
started in such a short time since the Licence was ratified on the 4 of April
2006.'
For further information, please contact:
Gary Moore
Managing Director Tel: +44 (0)1737833597
Michael Burchell
Chairman Tel. +44 (0) 1372361772
Roland Cornish
Nominated Adviser
Beaumont Cornish Limited Tel. +44 (0) 207 628 3396
Notes to Editors
The offshore Block Z-34 sits in the prolific Talara Basin which has produced to
date in excess of 1.7 billion barrels of oil and 340 billion cubic feet of gas
(1). The 3,713 km(2) block (equivalent to 14 North Sea Blocks) sits adjacent to
existing producing concessions in water depths of 100-3000m, yet has a sparse
existing data set of just 500km 2D seismic and no wells. The initial work
programme will be to acquire a conventional modern 2D seismic grid and enhance
these data with Electro Magnetic (EM) studies.
The area of Block XXI is equivalent to just less than 14 UK North Sea blocks.
The block lies in a desert area, next to the city of Piura, and to the east of
an existing producing gas field. Both lie within the Sechura Basin, which is
adjacent to, and is believed to be a sub-basin of the Talara Basin.
Previously the Company had been interested in the potentially gas bearing Verdun
reservoirs in Block XXI, but the recent well by PetroTech offshore Sechura Basin
flowed oil at 1200 bopd from the Paleozoic, a reservoir previously not
considered over the last 100 years to produce oil at these rates. PetroTech have
since drilled more wells in its development of the San Pedro field. The
Paleozoic reservoirs are believed to run under Block XXI with top being at
around a depth of 4,000 feet.
http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/1152g_-2006-7-12.pdf
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
lizard
- 12 Jul 2006 16:35
- 428 of 4580
talk about timing. i was going to add tomorrow but it could be a v positive day. that is excellent news.
i will be buying in tomorrow anyway as i am liking the look of goo long term. hopefully i can buy under 8p tomorrow?.
z34 is the acreage that attracted me to goo in the first place.
moneyman
- 12 Jul 2006 16:37
- 429 of 4580
Adding first thing. Superb
explosive
- 12 Jul 2006 18:30
- 430 of 4580
Lizard / Moneyman, good luck on the buys tomorrow, I have fingers crossed for lift off and can't see this one waiting any longer.... I'm fully in as much as I care to be at the moment.
cynic
- 12 Jul 2006 18:32
- 431 of 4580
demain n'arrive jamais! .... as we all know to our cost