grevis2
- 21 Oct 2004 12:55
LONDON (AFX) - Chaco Resources PLC said it is proposing the reverse takeover
of two Paraguayan companies -- Amerisur SA and Bohemia SA -- from Candey SA and
Daniel Sztern in exchange for 27,322,404 new ordinary shares in the company.
It also plans to raise up to 750,000 stg before expenses in a placing of
36,585,365 new ordinary shares.
The company's shares were suspended on Sept 3 and it said it expects this to
be lifted today. It has called an EGM for Nov 15 to approve the acquisition and
placing plans.
Amerisur holds two oil and gas prospecting permits in Paraguay and is the
registered applicant for exploration and exploitation concession contracts over
the same permit areas. Bohemia holds registered applications for an oil and gas
prospecting permit in Paraguay and for an exploration and exploitation
concession contract over the same area.
The exploration areas covered by these three applications comprise a total of
approximately 48,000 square kilometres of the Curypayty and Parana Basins.
Chaco said these basins extend respectively into Bolivia and Brazil, where
commercial oil and gas production has been established for many years from
similar geological sections.
bhunt1910
- 05 Oct 2005 13:42
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Hands up all those brave ones who bought at 7.11 !
Offer back to 7.5 MMMmmmmmmmm and bid back up to 7.2 - profit already
M_P_H
- 05 Oct 2005 13:42
- 522 of 2227
WDBM now high bid looking for more sellers to grab stock from
doughboy66
- 05 Oct 2005 13:46
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It is a bad day generally all round from what i can see,so maybe this and a bit of panic selling are driving price down.
Hurry up sharesure before everyone sells.
DB66
alfred palfred
- 05 Oct 2005 14:05
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The price has fallen because people expected news and it did not arrive. That is it. The company now has oil reserves. It has ex Lasmo chief Greame Stevens - the most knowledgable oil man in Colombia. The potential of this company remains as enormous today as it did yesterday. The price will recover. I have not sold any of my shares and am very confident about the short and long term future of this company.
Alfred
stewart3250
- 05 Oct 2005 14:47
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Result of AGM
RNS Number:2565S
Chaco Resources PLC
05 October 2005
CHACO RESOURCES PLC
("Chaco" or "the Company")
AGM AND LICENSE APPLICATIONS
At the Annual General Meeting of the Company held on Wednesday 5 October 2005,
all the resolutions set out in the Notice of Meeting dated 5 September 2005 were
carried unanimously on a show of hands.
On 3 October 2005, the Company announced a farm-in agreement to join Repsol
Exploracion Colombia to exploit an undeveloped oil field in the Putumayo Basin
of Colombia, where an existing well had flowed at 533 BPD prior to being plugged
in 1988.
At the Annual General Meeting, Graeme Stephens, the newly appointed technical
director of the Company, identified the Alea Field in the Guara Block as being
the oil field in question and in which the Company will earn a 25% interest.
Graeme Stephens went on to outline further exploration and production license
applications the Company had made through its partners in Colombia to acquire a
55% interest in two blocks in the Llanos Basin. He emphasised that these were,
at this stage, just applications and there was no certainty of the outcome.
Jon Pither, the Chairman commented "I would like to congratulate my co-directors
on their very concrete achievement in securing this significant contract with
Repsol in Colombia."
Chaco Resources plc (AIM Trading Symbol: CHP) has offices in the UK, Western
Australia and Paraguay and intends to open an office in Colombia shortly.
Enquiries:-
Chaco Resources plc
Martin Groak:- 07949-209 301
Website:- www.chacoplc.com
Daniel Stewart & Company plc
Marc Young:- 0207-776 6550
This information is provided b
stewart3250
- 05 Oct 2005 14:48
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That reads much better, a 55% interest in the next applications, why did they not say that earlier, also in the Llanos area much easier to extract
M_P_H
- 05 Oct 2005 14:50
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55%, that's excellent. Much more like the sort of figures we were talking earlier.
alfred palfred
- 05 Oct 2005 14:55
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My understanding is that the company (i.e. Graeme Stevens) knows exactly how much oil is there and that these fields have significant reserves. Llanos is a light sweet crude area - the stuff US refineries need.
They have confidence that they will secure a 55% stake of probably hundreds of millions of barrels of oil.
Alfred
stewart3250
- 05 Oct 2005 15:13
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Alfred,
I am surprised the price has not started to rise on the back of that RNS, it sounds very good to me, no mention of Placing price yet though.
There is a summary on the ADVFN board of the AGM by Victor, ha is a disgruntled holder from GMS days so a little biased to say the least, but its worth a read, I can copy and paste here if you cannot get it, its a bit of a long read mind.
bhunt1910
- 05 Oct 2005 15:18
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stewart - not a member of advfm - so yes please to the Copy & paste request
baza
nkirkup
- 05 Oct 2005 15:18
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Although posted above, today's RNS not shown on MoneyAM stockwatch board
stewart3250
- 05 Oct 2005 15:22
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Apologies
alfred palfred
- 05 Oct 2005 15:47
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The above is fact mixed with fiction. He takes every opportunity to throw doubts into the mix and he has been very clever this time to spook people furher. Victor has his own agenda to get the sp down.
I would advise reading the official version of the AGM from Chaco.
Further, although the company emphasises that the applications have not yet been granted, the company must be very confident of being successful. Just like last time when they said that 'if successful Graeme Stevens will join the board'.
Alfred
stewart3250
- 05 Oct 2005 15:56
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Alfred,
I fully agree with you and I pointed out to people on this board prior to posting, I felt that it was worth a read, it gives people an idea of what happened although as I said before I posted it is very biased and yes he clearly has his own agenda.
Have you thoughts on the selling price, I thought the RNS was very bullish and felt sure it would move the price North.
I look forward to reading Sharesure's own report on the AGM once he returns from London
M_P_H
- 05 Oct 2005 16:04
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Some post AGM buying now as WDBM pushes the bid higher.
doughboy66
- 05 Oct 2005 16:06
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A very interesting read even if it has started to put doubts in my head!!
The next 2-3 weeks should make things clearer if that post is correct.
DB66
bhunt1910
- 05 Oct 2005 16:06
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Now 2:1 @ 7.25:7.5 and 100k:50k
stewart3250
- 05 Oct 2005 16:14
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db66,
I posted the above so people could get a flavour of the meeting but remember Victor is a very bitter individual because of dealings with the company under the names GMS, I do not know what happened but it had made him a very disgruntled shareholder.
I assume it is something to do with a dillution, but that should not matter to us in October 2005, I have him filtered again in ADVFN so that is what I think of his comments, however some people on here did want to see the summary so I felt it not unreasonable to post, if anyone has an issue with the post let me know, I have no concerns with removing it.
bhunt1910
- 05 Oct 2005 16:18
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Stewart - I would leave it - you have given good health warnings to all to read with a pinch of salt - thats my view - but being selfish - now that I have read it - I dont mind if you do delete it
baza
Sharesure
- 05 Oct 2005 16:19
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I will do as full account as soon as I can later but the post which Stewart has copied from another thread comes as a surprise to me . I was with three others at the meeting and our take was very different. At the previous EGM there was only one other private shareholder who I did not know. He made some factuous comments and in the end two of the shareholders (one of which was me) told him to shut up because he was being gratuitously rude and really couldn't make a coherent point. Chairman John Pither was more than patient with him. The odd thing is I didn't see him there this time so if he claims to have been at both meetings then he must have been in heavy disguise today!!
My summary of today is that CHP will go very well ( quite capable of having 400m barrels of recoverable oil in the near future if their plans turn out as they hope. Certainly there will be some things that change but even if they only achieve 25% of that it is still a huge figure for a company the size of Chaco. Also the comment re the placing for the deal just announced is being done at the moment and I doudt that it will be allowed to go at under 8p from what I gkeaned. Much more later or early tomorrow.