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Ascent Resources - Speculative but Big Potential (AST)     

Proselenes - 18 Oct 2008 04:14

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Proselenes - 22 Nov 2010 10:10 - 511 of 707

The churn is good, we are now getting rid of the stale bulls, in fact, it looks like most of them are now out and clear.

This means we should consolidate around this level for some time and then its ready to move on upwards with good news.

grannyboy - 22 Nov 2010 18:56 - 512 of 707

Nice blue monday, despite MMs doing treeshake must be desparate to get hold of some shares, and decent volume

Proselenes - 23 Nov 2010 00:17 - 513 of 707

Intraday recoveries are a sign of strength..... weak/stale holders out and new ones in.

Proselenes - 23 Nov 2010 11:39 - 514 of 707

Good buying and selling today, 2 way trading and stale bulls getting taken out.

grannyboy - 23 Nov 2010 18:32 - 515 of 707

Some nice big buys today i topped up but it wasnt those 300k numbers, should have another rise tomorow??...

Proselenes - 23 Nov 2010 23:40 - 516 of 707

Was indeed GB lots of 2 way trading, decent buys and decent sells - all clears out the stale bulls and consolidates the price at these levels pending more news.

dealerdear - 24 Nov 2010 11:02 - 517 of 707

MM's are having fun as they are with all their stocks atm.

The best price to actually buy the share over the past few weeks was 5.5p. The price looked as though it was going up but then dropped to bid-5p offer 5.5p.

On the recent news, for those nimble enough they could have sold at around 6.5p for a small profit. Of course most thought it was going higher so bought into the news. The response is the MM's have now dropped the price.

This is a story recurring everywhere in the last few weeks with the result that another shed load of PI's are trapped in the share. They can of course extract themselves out of it for a loss.

Hence all the comments above are just nonsense and should be disregarded. No doubt a profit will be made on those who are in at these prices as long as they don't mind waiting a few months for it.

grannyboy - 24 Nov 2010 18:16 - 518 of 707

DD i was going to coment on your views but you talk shite

grannyboy - 24 Nov 2010 20:12 - 519 of 707

I was wondering if it was Tiger res disposing of its holdings what with those large sells today?? Whats your thoughts Proselenes

dealerdear - 24 Nov 2010 20:39 - 520 of 707

Thanks gb

For such an old person you are obviously suffering from dementia

Proselenes - 25 Nov 2010 00:59 - 521 of 707

GB, I think its Mark Slater.

Tiger have stopped selling now, but Mark Slater started so more likely Slater.

Proselenes - 25 Nov 2010 11:15 - 522 of 707

http://www.oilbarrel.com/nc/news/display_news/article/ascent-resources-secures-the-funding-for-key-well-in-slovenia.html

November 25, 2010

Ascent Resources Secures The Funding For Key Well In Slovenia

It may seem counter-intuitive but as Ascent Resources has trimmed its portfolio in recent months, so its market appeal has increased. Gone are the Swiss assets (although with back-in rights), the Bajcsa tight gas venture in western Hungary, the Gbeha-1 discovery in Hungary, the concessions in northern Spain and a shareholding in an Italian rig company. The proceeds from these disposals have strengthened the balance sheet and clarified the Ascent story: quite simply, the streamlined Ascent is increasingly a tight gas play in Eastern Europe.
The prospect with the largest potential is Petişovci/Lovaszi, which spans 200 sq km of the Hungarian-Slovenian border. A recent technical audit by RPS Energy put the P50 gas-in-place number at more than 400 bcf. This was an area that was extensively drilled for shallow oil and gas production but has languished, unloved, since the 1980s. Until now.

Ascent last week announced it now has the funding in place to drill the first well in thirty years on the Slovenian side of the project. The AIM E&P has secured a one year loan facility of 2.1 million, with an interest rate of six per cent a year that will be covered by cash flow from existing production in Hungary, and has entered into a 7 million Standby Equity Distribution Agreement with investment company Yorkville Advisors LLC.

This means Ascent now has the financial headroom to proceed with the Pg-11 well in Slovenia, a key test of the commercial viability of the tight Miocene gas sands at Petişovci/Lovaszi. Despite some site preparation delays due to the extremely wet weather in Slovenia, the Crosco rig will be mobilised this week with drilling expected to get underway in the first week of December.

This is a vertical well, which will be drilled to 3,000 metres, and its been designed to gather as much data as possible using state-of-the-art wireline logging and core sampling. Well use the well data to recalibrate the 3D seismic and were also targeting the well into a seismic bright spot, which we hope will turn out to be a region with better reservoir characteristics, a sweet spot, MD Jeremy Eng told oilbarrel.com. We see these patches around the field, at all different levels, and now well get to see what they are.

This is the first well to be drilled into the Petişovci field in Slovenia since 1980 and the 11th to be drilled into the Miocene reservoirs (next year Ascent plans to drill further wells and two exploration wells on the Hungarian side of the project area). The field, and its Hungarian continuation, have been extensively drilled at shallower levels since 1940s, with some 125 wells on the Slovenian side and 400 on the Hungarian side. These wells targeted shallow oil and gas reservoirs, which have been largely depleted, so Ascent is targeting the deeper, gas rich Miocence reservoirs, where a cumulative total of just 9 bcf of gas has been produced from the more than 400 bcf gas-in-place estimate.

As Ascent points out, if only half of that P50 estimate is recoverable, then the AIM company is still looking at a significant share of the 200 bcf redevelopment project, making it comparable to many North Sea developments. Yet this is an onshore project in a country where drilling is relatively cheap, gas prices are high and theres plentiful nearby infrastructure to bring production quickly onstream. Thats one of the delights of this project, said Eng.

First, however, Ascent needs to prove these tight rocks can flow gas at commercial rates. The company is doing everything it can to maximise that chance, drilling into a potential sweet spot, planning acidisation, a stimulation technique it has used successfully elsewhere in Hungary, and using ground limestone rather than barite as a weighting agent in its drilling muds. In the history of the field, only one well has ever sustained production from an un-stimulated completion and it was also the only completion that was drilled with no barite in its mud.

Recent scanning electron microscopy and mercury injection analysis of core samples mean we know what size the pores in the reservoir rock are and that means we can use just the right size of weighting material in the mud so they sit on top of the pores and are not pushed inside, blocking the pores, explained Eng. With the new muds, the well should achieve commercial rates unstimulated and that would be the best possible outcome.

The well will also provide key information to help optimise completion design. RPS Energy reckons horizontal wells will be the best solution, rather than fraccing, with Eng putting the price tag on a horizontal well at around 4 million. The key now is to drill this well and deliver unstimulated flow from the tight reservoirs: results are due in January and, depending on the outcome, could mark a very happy start to the New Year.

grannyboy - 25 Nov 2010 12:24 - 523 of 707

Good find Prose, and a positive read imo..

Proselenes - 26 Nov 2010 01:40 - 524 of 707

I like the comment about drilling mud.

What does it tell you ?

Well, as we know Crosco have been drilling lots of tight gas wells for Falcon in nearby Hungary and have pretty much got it down to an art form now, with early failure and later success.

Now AST benefits by using Crosco and can target those sweet spots with proven drilling methods......


All derisking the outcome ! :)

grannyboy - 26 Nov 2010 07:19 - 525 of 707

Yes it seems Prose we have the right company in place. hopefully should hear news shortly.

dealerdear - 26 Nov 2010 08:17 - 526 of 707

Note the love-in above is having no effect on the sp

grannyboy - 26 Nov 2010 08:28 - 527 of 707

It seems to ire some people when posters have construtive discusions you can join in DD if you'v anything construtive to say???????

Proselenes - 26 Nov 2010 08:29 - 528 of 707

Its not supposed to have any effect and will not have any effect anyway.

If you missed the chance to buy in at 3.5p like I did and filled my boots at 3.5p, tough luck, get over it.

Slovenia spud is the next news, very soon, followed by Hermrigen spud.

Proselenes - 26 Nov 2010 08:29 - 529 of 707

GB - they are jealous because others are making money and they are not, so they feel the need to be all bitchy and get personal..... LOL :)

Proselenes - 26 Nov 2010 08:30 - 530 of 707

And GB, keep on eye on SQZ.

News coming, if its good big move up, and if bad then down she goes.

Either way, its going to move in a big way, possibly a return to 100p levels on good news
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