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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

lizard - 17 Aug 2006 16:09 - 727 of 4580

slow day all round today!. i wonder if goo will do the friday rns?. Z34?.

candolim - 17 Aug 2006 16:55 - 728 of 4580

was very slow today lizard, but vog have made good progress. Lets hope tomorro we will hear some new on Z34. Have you still got your vog? majormoney just out of interest, how much are your vog standing you at, mine are averaging out at 1.59p to break even. You mentioned des and nop. I have nop and bought them at 1.61. Desire pet. I had those 18 months ago bought at 70pence per share amd sold at .30p end of tax year. Took loss. I did not buy them back. they were then trying to get hold of a rig. Hve they got the rig yet?

majormoney - 17 Aug 2006 17:42 - 729 of 4580

Candolim, I average out in the 60's but if I strip out my two buys back in June in the 150's which I don't intend to keep long term then I am in the 40's. This purely becase I got in all my buys last year before they went on the run. An article in Moneyweek (excellent mag) alerted me and I did a lot of research on them and I liked what i read. Particularly that some of management ex Yukos and know the area. There has been rumours that DES are talking to a Norwegian company re a Rig but nothing definite. I like DES but RkH have the licences where oil was found in 1998. Very frustrating waiting for FOGL, DES and RKH to get drilling. Very interested in ST's comments on HNR as I have held them for ages but finally ditched short while ago as too many false dawns. However I do consider them very good company with good licences and they are the new frontier drillers. They are also in the Falklands and I am hoping they will team up with FOG with a Rig.

lizard - 17 Aug 2006 19:24 - 730 of 4580

candolim- still got vog but goo is my main long term play!>

candolim - 17 Aug 2006 19:44 - 731 of 4580

majormoney good to hear that vog stand you at around 40p average. agree with lizard if goo takes of we should all do very well out of this one as we are in at a very low price. You never know we may get some good news tomorro. are any of you involved with cfd trading. This is a way of trading that I know nothing about. I have been approached by two stockbrokers recently trying to get me to get involved. They also tell me there is no tax involved with the deals. Try and put me in the picture if you can. thanks.

explosive - 17 Aug 2006 20:51 - 732 of 4580

Candolim, you should look CFDs up on a site such as selftrade.co.uk. Not for though, sure alot can be made spread betting but can also cost you if your wrong... Come on GOO, lets see stability at 10p.

candolim - 17 Aug 2006 21:46 - 733 of 4580

thankyou for the message, I will have a look at selftrade.co.uk and decide whether to get involved or not .

Douggie - 17 Aug 2006 21:53 - 734 of 4580

.!.

georgetrio - 18 Aug 2006 10:46 - 735 of 4580

say it DOUGGIE, IT IS OK, NO ONE IS GOING TO HURT YOU. COME ON

TANKER - 18 Aug 2006 11:28 - 736 of 4580

they have found oil plenty of it rns next week big jump in sp .you have been told,

cynic - 18 Aug 2006 11:30 - 737 of 4580

hope you are right ..... i only have a relatively small holding at 8/8.25, but if it comes good, then i dare say a tidy profit is possible

TANKER - 18 Aug 2006 11:35 - 738 of 4580

i have now got 950000. and still buying when i can money in the bank.

georgetrio - 18 Aug 2006 11:42 - 739 of 4580

workover unit and test is being prepared by contractor in their yard in talara to meet GOO's specifications. ...... it will be moved from talara to the SAN ALBERT-1
location, east of PIURA. This is expected to be on saturday/sunday.
www.goldoilplc.com/peru2.html dated 17/08/06

cynic - 18 Aug 2006 11:51 - 740 of 4580

george .... to a techno-dope, please explain what is a "workover unit and test"?

georgetrio - 18 Aug 2006 12:22 - 741 of 4580

for better explanation, please email GOO. THEY WILL be happy to explain. this is the continuation of the drilling up to the estimation of the quantity of oil per day. workover leads to improvement of works already done then it is the testing. i mean the final touch before they come to the market with the flow of oil
best luck cynic

soul traders - 18 Aug 2006 12:33 - 742 of 4580

Cynic, I believe the workover is the transition phase from exploratory drilling (to establish the presence of hydrocarbons) to testing for commercial flows.

If my guess is right, the workover rig drills a wider wellbore that allows oil to flow in quantity.

I would query whether it is the "final touch" as this makes it sound like there's very little to it. As we all know,there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip and if, for example, fracture stimulation or steaming were to be required it is at this stage that they might establish this and consider trialling those options too.

George, there might be a lot more work necessary before they can "come to the market with a flow of oil". Does GOO have a pipeline in place? Do they have processing and storage facilities on site? Do they need to build permanent accommodation for workers and plant before they can proceed? I don't know GOO's sites well enough to say, but in many cases it can be a couple of years after a successful flow test before the co can actually sell the oil.

cynic - 18 Aug 2006 12:44 - 743 of 4580

thanks for the cool water Soul* ...... sounds like no need to take out another mortgage to buy more shares, but more than happy to stay put with what i have

candolim - 18 Aug 2006 12:57 - 744 of 4580

tanker you are saying they have found plenty of oil. how do you know this and we do not please explain yourself.

soul traders - 18 Aug 2006 12:59 - 745 of 4580

Cynic, if you joined the band of those bordering on homelessness due to having remortgaged their home I think I'd stop posting on this board altogether - I'm already fearful enough of making any positive comments in case somebody else squanders the kids' milk money on blue-sky stocks that then come back to earth with a bump.

BTW - I am still needing to "DYOR" on GOO - my points above were just rhetorical questions to which people thinking of investing ought to know the answers, but I know you're up on this one already. Apologies, but I've somehow got sucked in to this thread since it seems to be where much of the debate is at the mo (apart from u-no-wot but I'm treading carefully there!).

And when I do finally get some DYOR sorted out I'll post my very best opinions so everyone can have a read. And book themselves into the Salvation Army Night Shelter :o)



andysmith - 18 Aug 2006 13:10 - 746 of 4580

Tanker, you seem to know that both CHP and GOO have found oil and there will be RNS's next week!! Are in the know or taking the proverbial.
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