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Rift Oil (RIFT)     

hlyeo98 - 20 Apr 2006 12:56

RIFT OIL PLC
PLACING AND ADMISSION TO AIM


Rift Oil plc ("Rift" or "the Company") has raised 2.3 million before expenses,
through a private placing of 24,080,000 new Ordinary Shares and a placing on
admission to the AIM Market ("AIM") of 22,200,000 new Ordinary Shares, both at
0.05 per share, giving the Company a market capitalisation at the placing price
of 17.3 million. The shares will begin trading on AIM today (19 April 2006).
Insinger de Beaufort is the Nominated Adviser and Broker to the Placing.

Rift was established in November 2004 to acquire a 65% interest in an oil and
gas exploration licence, the petroleum prospecting licence number 235 ("PPL 235
Licence"), in western Papua New Guinea. It acquired this interest in December
2004 through its subsidiary Foreland Oil Limited ("Foreland Oil"), in return for
a commitment to spend US$6 million (approximately 3.2 million) on the
exploration and development of PPL 235. The remaining 35% interest in the PPL
235 Licence is held by Trans-Orient Petroleum (PNG) Limited ("TOPPNG"), a wholly
owned subsidiary of Austral Pacific Energy Ltd ("Austral"), a Yukon
incorporated, oil exploration company operating in New Zealand whose shares are
publicly traded in the United States of America, Canada and New Zealand.

In January 2005, the Company and Austral entered into a joint venture operating
agreement to constitute the joint venture between the Company and Austral (the "
Joint Venture") in relation to the exploration activities to be undertaken
within PPL 235. These include a commitment to drill one exploration well, which
has already commenced as set out below.

Between December 2004 and March 2005, the Company raised a total of 4,505,000
at 0.25 per share from a range of private investors pursuant to an offer for
subscription to enable it to meet its initial obligations in relation to PPL
235, and as general working capital. On 10 April 2006 the Company raised an
additional aggregate sum of 1,204,000 by way of a private placing also at 0.05
per share.

The Joint Venture experienced difficulties in securing an appropriate rig in
order to begin the proposed drilling program on PPL 235. This was due to the
current high demand worldwide for the hire of drilling rigs. This led to the
decision by the Joint Venture, in late July 2005, to purchase the Coral Sea-1
Rig, a heli-transportable, free standing double for the purposes of the Joint
Venture.

PPL 235 covers a total area of approximately 2,910 sq km and lies within the
Foreland Basin, an area southwest of the Papua New Guinea highlands
approximately 500 km west from the capital, Port Moresby. The Company has chosen
the Douglas Prospect and the Puk Puk-1 (previously known as 'Kamu') Prospect
("the Prospects") as the initial targets on PPL 235.

Following extensive commissioning work, drilling on the Douglas Prospect, the
first prospect on PPL 235, commenced on 4 April 2006. The Company expects to
reach the planned total depth of around 2,000m after approximately 20 days of
drilling. This will be followed by a 4 day wireline logging program to determine
what further testwork may be required. Further analysis and interpretation of
the results will be necessary during early May before an announcement can be
made. The Company will then decide whether the results are sufficiently
encouraging to either:

(i) flow test the well;

(ii) drill further appraisal well(s);

(iii) shoot more seismic over the field; or

(iv) drill the Puk Puk-1 Prospect, also on PPL 235.

Rift has lodged an application, together with Austral, for a further PPL (APPL
261) covering an area of some 3,958 sq km immediately north of PPL 235. This
application is in the name of Foreland Oil (for and on behalf of Rift) as to
50%, and TOPPNG (for and on behalf of Austral) as to 50%.


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required field - 21 Jul 2008 15:06 - 715 of 923

Thanks for the comments everbody....it does look promising....probably better than VOG and FEP....because this one has discovered gas in quantity, we still don't know how much, but their acreage is a very large area and the Papua New Guinea government might grant even more if these 2 discoveries are going to come on line with no problems. It almost looks too good to be true.....but I think that this will rise to 20p very shortly (end of summer).

skyhigh - 21 Jul 2008 16:18 - 716 of 923

stange all the selling and the fall in the sp........ the good news must have all been in the sp already..hence the reason for recent sp rise ?....
Perhaps ther'll be another rally in the run up to the next RNS ?

oilyrag - 21 Jul 2008 16:30 - 717 of 923

MM's accumilating cheap stock, don't be fooled. Good news not priced in, potential value of RIFT could soon be in the Billions.

Also MM's dealing below mid to confuse investors, and to prove they can move sp to wherever they want it. IMHO DYOR. I have.

required field - 21 Jul 2008 16:35 - 718 of 923

I'm surprised we haven't had a run like VOG of 2 years ago.....what on earth are people selling for ?, unless you are in a Sipp, there is the 30 day rule to think of !, and you cannot put this in an Isa, so selling and buying back is difficult to guess and you have to watch it all the time (I can't), if I had some more available funds I'd buy some more !.

driver - 21 Jul 2008 16:38 - 719 of 923

rf
Sell your Granny

required field - 21 Jul 2008 16:41 - 720 of 923

You'd be interested ?....there might be a few other relics I might be able to dig up !.

required field - 21 Jul 2008 16:47 - 721 of 923

This has to the hottest stock on the market at the moment....can't wait for the testing....and then the Douglas prospect...that will take us well into September where perhaps a rally on Aim might be in the offering !.

required field - 21 Jul 2008 22:41 - 722 of 923

Apologies to my ancestors for post 720 (just a joke), ( I would not be here if it it was not for them), better put this ; they might have the internet....psss sell my granny.....what price tag ?.

alanjones7 - 22 Jul 2008 04:06 - 723 of 923

John50
Do you have the link to the oilbarrel report?
Probably looking in the wrong place but I couldn't find it.
Thanks
al

oblomov - 22 Jul 2008 08:34 - 724 of 923

Times today

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/article4375318.ece

mitzy - 22 Jul 2008 08:54 - 725 of 923

Good article it shows that Rift is getting a wider audience.

http://www.scandoil.com/moxie-bm2/news/rift-oil-upate-drilling-at-puk-puk-1-in-papua-new-.shtml

driver - 22 Jul 2008 10:02 - 726 of 923

halifax

21/07/08
"halifax
I stiill hold SKP it's a good time to buy."

LOL up 22% today.

halifax - 22 Jul 2008 10:07 - 727 of 923

driver still a very long way from the price I bought at.

driver - 22 Jul 2008 10:10 - 728 of 923

halifax
I bought at 6p you should have AV down, and still can.

halifax - 22 Jul 2008 10:19 - 729 of 923

driver decided to follow Ian Gowrie -Smith to the "promised land" instead!

mitzy - 22 Jul 2008 10:22 - 730 of 923

I agree halifax the share could be worth anything between 300p and 50 quid (should they find 10tcf of gas).

required field - 22 Jul 2008 11:32 - 731 of 923

Well mitzy....I hope so, in the meantime I am convinced that if the testing results on puk puk are good....then the sp will climb above 15p....it would have to be somewhere up there between 15p and 20p....because not only the drilling results are good but the potential of this gem would be sky high and investors will pile in : so I have just bought some more ....getting overweight on these now but what a share this could turn out to be, where are the tipsters ?....no sign of them, they will miss out on this one !.

john50 - 23 Jul 2008 19:49 - 733 of 923

alanjones7, sorry did not see your post till a few minutes ago.

http://oilbarrel.com/home.html
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