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GOLD OIL PLC (GOO)     

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

mcgrath1958 - 09 Jun 2009 10:30 - 4299 of 4580

Sorry Guys didn't see that RNS out , seem's we have to wait as usual , but they get those well up and pumping , this SP has to move North . (Hopefully ) !

lizard - 09 Jun 2009 12:33 - 4300 of 4580

yes very slow no change there then!

lizard - 13 Jul 2009 21:39 - 4301 of 4580

blimmey!

jkd - 14 Jul 2009 01:49 - 4302 of 4580

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do you mean blimey? maybe not, anyway everytime i see this i think goo doo mr mgoo
dont know why. always have. that was long before he turned up, mr mgoo that is, he seems to have disappeared now and for some time.i thought it weird that he turned up though, sort of as if i had magicked him in my thoughts and energies and lo and behold here he posts.
i was just sort of wondering if there was anything to replace him with, goo doo ?
and beginning to think not when majically what turns up? guess what? Zoo. when was that last posted on? i now have that tune i cannott get rid of, how does it go? all together now goo........... it dont seem to quite work as well for me.oh well never mind.
LoL
regards
jkd

lizard - 27 Jul 2009 21:14 - 4303 of 4580

news due

lizard - 03 Aug 2009 09:26 - 4304 of 4580

all, Production testing now underway on the Burdine wells Colombia .

Lets hope when the Directors say they 'expect to significantly increase production output from those wells'

has some standing.

mcgrath1958 - 03 Aug 2009 09:45 - 4305 of 4580

Thanks Lizard , lets hope they right !

lizard - 04 Aug 2009 07:45 - 4306 of 4580

Should also get some news on XXI and Z34 results soon mcgrath.

rother - 07 Aug 2009 07:58 - 4307 of 4580

Good news on the production front. All three wells tested positive and Z34 is coming on nicely.

rother - 08 Aug 2009 15:53 - 4308 of 4580

Oil over $70 again, should have the $'s for Goo's recent production increases

lizard - 19 Aug 2009 19:54 - 4309 of 4580

Production news due on the 3 Burdine wells that have just been completed and tested.

rother - 19 Aug 2009 19:59 - 4310 of 4580

Bought some more today. I like the look of offshore Z34, major upgrades were mentioned in last rns so heres hoping results are good.

lizard, cheers for the production info.

lizard - 21 Aug 2009 07:27 - 4311 of 4580

GOO will have quadrupled cash flow from last quarter with these new wells nr to production. Should come in useful for asset development.

mcgrath1958 - 25 Aug 2009 08:03 - 4312 of 4580

Lizard , On the move quickly , lets hoping for some great news soon !

lizard - 26 Aug 2009 07:22 - 4313 of 4580

Yes news due offshore Z34 results and Burdine production testing results expect?

driver - 26 Aug 2009 11:53 - 4314 of 4580

Been adding while sp was down GOO recovering well. Thread has been updated.

mcgrath1958 - 26 Aug 2009 12:26 - 4315 of 4580

Driver , good to have you back and clever buying there on your part!

driver - 26 Aug 2009 15:29 - 4316 of 4580

58
Cheers, was a bit disillusioned lost a bit with three of my stocks going under so kept my head down.

mcgrath1958 - 26 Aug 2009 16:39 - 4317 of 4580

Well that's understandable , i have lost my shirt in the past with Baltimore and bloody Yoo Media, yes it does hurt. Luckily my average on GOO is only 6p , which hoping we will soon burst through!

tvc15 - 27 Aug 2009 15:01 - 4318 of 4580

LONDON (AP) -- Oil prices fell to near $71 a barrel on Thursday, dragged down by signs of faltering U.S. crude demand and concerns the global economic recovery will be weak.

Benchmark crude for October delivery was down 33 cents to $71.12 a barrel by midday in Europe in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. On Wednesday it fell 62 cents to settle at $71.43.

Oil briefly hit the $75 a barrel level Tuesday but failed to break higher and has been sliding since then.

Investors are cashing out as new government data showed weak demand with crude supplies rising last week in the United States, the world's biggest energy user, said Tetsu Emori, commodity markets fund manager at ASTMAZ Futures Co. in Tokyo.

"Reality is setting in. The latest U.S. data showed that fundamentals in the oil market remain bearish," he said, adding that oil prices could fall below $70 a barrel in the next few days.

The Energy Department reported Wednesday that U.S. crude stockpiles rose by 200,000 barrels for the week ended Aug. 21. The same report a week ago showed a large and unexpected draw on oil, which sent prices soaring.

David Donora, executive director of commodities for London-based Threadneedle, which manages about $80 billion in assets, warned global oil demand could decline over the longer term given anemic economic growth and high oil prices.

He said in a recent report that rising unemployment, high levels of debt, increased savings and low economic growth may cause U.S. oil consumption to dwindle in the next few years.

In other Nymex trading, gasoline for September delivery fell 1.37 cents to $1.9689 a gallon and heating oil fell 2.0 cents to $1.8320 a gallon. Natural gas shed 4.5 cents to $2.865 per 1,000 cubic feet.

In London, Brent crude fell 29 cents to $71.46.

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