I have been tucking a few more away on weakness, anthing below 8.15p and I am adding today:)
Gazzatta-1 should be spudding next week, then only 4 weeks of drilling before we know about the prospects there, anything commercial, if it is, could add value to AST of between 1p to 100p, just depending on the final size of any such find.
Quite exciting really.
And back in Hungary, here is some information thanks to "oiljack" :
More Hungary information, including price of gas as of May 2009, and more Tunisia information....
It is funny how much WIX, or Winstar, and DXE have in common. They have properties in Hungary and Tunisia like us. We have production in Hungary and are hoping to get production in Tunisia and they have production in Tunisia and are hoping to get production in Hungary. I find their investor information packages to be quite useful, amazing really, from an information point of view.
The May 2009 stated price of gas in Hungary is $10.50 mcfe/Ca. or $8.50 mcfe/US. The spring-summer price is always lower than the fall-winter price even though it is mainly based on a weighted 9 month average of the price of Brent etc.
Fiscal and Economic Regime
Royalty: 13%
Income Tax when applicable 16%
Current Gas Price: ~$10.50 CAD/mcf ($8.50 US/mcf)
The price of drilling has also come down quite far. A 1500 metre Pannonian well now costs $2 mm to drill and test and complete according to their numbers. Drill, complete and test, and tie in costs are 2 mm.
Drilling Option - Q1 2010
Drill 2 wells (1500m) per block
Cost: $2 Million per well (d, c & c)
WIX is investigating the Zala Basin where AST has their Bajcsa Gas Field to redevelop (60 bcf) and there are many 100 bcf (8+) gas fields already discovered there. This area has been extensively drilled up by MOL and yet it remains an area of keen interest to the like of MOL-INA (Croatian national oil co now controlled by MOL), AST, HHE and WIX. This is the western Pannonian fairway and the eastern Pannonian fairway where we now operate is only getting extensive drilling operations in the past 2 years. The same players are now very active there and are drilling more on a proportional basis (number of wells) than in the western portion of the country.
Here is WIX's farm in contract - won't be there long - so if you get a chance give it a read.
http://www.winstar.ca/documents/2009/Miscellaneous/Igal Farmout Ad - May 6 2009.pdf
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