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
chav
- 07 Feb 2008 09:26
- 448 of 741
The point is that MRP's value is away above this t/o or no t/o so hard to lose.
Tau Ceti
- 07 Feb 2008 10:03
- 449 of 741
Yep! Even at today's price it doesn't match cash in bank plus Orion income. All other prospects in for free. Sell of Oz and start drilling at Calvin. Let's raise the P1 resources before selling off the company.
chav
- 07 Feb 2008 10:40
- 450 of 741
No one in there right mind would accept anything less than 30p and I'm sure that SG would know that.
Oakapples142
- 07 Feb 2008 10:59
- 451 of 741
Buys and sells could hardly be more evenly split - which bodes well. It will be interesting to see how the day ends. It there is/are to be bid/s perhaps we should contribute by running a sweep - I`ll start with 24p
chav
- 07 Feb 2008 11:25
- 452 of 741
I should think that the first bid would be less than 24p but will not be accepted. Interesting that there is more than one bidder and should ensure that a good price is offered.
Nothing less than 30p for me.
Tau Ceti
- 07 Feb 2008 11:41
- 453 of 741
I'm with Chav. First bid 20p and rejected. 35p and I will start to think about it. In the meantime they should carry on working and prove up resources.
chav
- 07 Feb 2008 11:57
- 454 of 741
Definitely should carry on with the rentry of 5-29 and Milford. End of the day the bids may all be rejected and we can carry on developing the assets.Plenty of cash in the kitty to carry out these projects plus Orion production levels still rising.
Andy
- 07 Feb 2008 13:58
- 455 of 741
35p?
No way IMO.
When did you last hear of a takeover bid at three times the current price of a share?
The price was around 6p when this started, so that would be nearly six times!
show me any takeover bid at three times current price, ever.
chav
- 07 Feb 2008 14:05
- 456 of 741
If the price isn't right,then no deal.
Tau Ceti
- 07 Feb 2008 14:20
- 457 of 741
Andy, not saying bid will come in at 35p just that I will not accept any below that price. I would rather that Mr Gutteridge continued to run Meridian if I don't see that price.
required field
- 07 Feb 2008 14:53
- 458 of 741
It's pretty obvious that the bid is going to have to be in the upper teens at least to please anybody, and I can't help but feel that it's going to be turned down !, could be a mini BUR situation here with 2 bidders like ENI and the Koreans going head to head : if this is so then the sp could surge forward in days to come !.
m12rtn
- 10 Feb 2008 12:07
- 459 of 741
REMEMBER
It's 50+% to take control of the company and 90+% to compulsorily purchase shares from those who have not taken up any offer.
required field
- 11 Feb 2008 22:55
- 460 of 741
Well !, my plan that the sp would carry on rising has not worked, a question : who did RAB sell their stake to ?, that might give an indication as to who one of the bidders might be ?
hlyeo98
- 12 Feb 2008 07:50
- 461 of 741
Nothing goes up in a straight line
chav
- 12 Feb 2008 08:10
- 462 of 741
Meridian Petroleum PLC
11 February 2008
11 February 2008
MERIDIAN PETROLEUM PLC
('Meridian' or the 'Company')
Holdings in Company
Meridian Petroleum plc was notified that following a purchase of ordinary shares
of 5p each in the Company on 6 February Mr T Markham now has a total beneficial
interest in the Company of 2,900,000 shares, representing 3% of the Company's
issued share capital.
Andy
- 12 Feb 2008 11:48
- 463 of 741
m12rtn,
Don't forget Tm and his ex wife own 24%!
required field,
There are a LOT of people that would not be pleased at a high teens bid, many are holders from much higher up.
I personally think 15p would do it, but IF there is more than one bidder, it may go a little higher.
Oakapples142
- 12 Feb 2008 14:49
- 464 of 741
15p would result in a small loss for me. I see this one dragging on and with a gradual but small drop in SP. Time for me then to buy more in order to reduce cost of my average holding.
W1zzard
- 12 Feb 2008 18:06
- 465 of 741
you would be lucky to get orion for 15p
chav
- 12 Feb 2008 18:27
- 466 of 741
15p is an insult!
scotinvestor
- 12 Feb 2008 23:27
- 467 of 741
cynic will give u 5p for it....lol....or was it 3p?