Rutherford
- 30 Mar 2004 20:18
www.blackrockoilandgasplc.co.uk
www.vsaresources.com
www.oilbarrel.com
Presentation from Thursday 6th July 06 can be seen on oilbarrel !
Monterey appraisal well suspended pending Wintershall evaluation. 1/12/06
BLR and Kappa in dispute.
BLR to meet with Kappa within next two weeks 1/12/06
goal
- 14 Jul 2005 08:07
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Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
14 July 2005
14th July 2005
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Drilling of Arce 3 Appraisal Well, Las Quinchas Block, Colombia
Black Rock Oil and Gas plc has been advised by the operator, Kappa Energy
Colombia Ltd, that the drilling rig has been mobilised to the Arce 3 location
prior to the commencement of drilling.
Arce 3 will be drilled approximately 300 metres to the south of the Arce 2 well,
which produced 13 degree API gravity oil at up to 60 barrels per day.
Drilling to a total depth of 3,000 feet is expected to take 10 days, following
which an initial test is anticipated. A decision on a possible steam flood
programme to enhance flow rates will be made following analysis of the results
of the initial test.
For further information, please contact:
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Ivan Burgess, Managing Director Tel: 020 7544 5677
Mobile: 07909 548469
www.blackrockoil.com
goal
- 01 Aug 2005 12:12
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LONDON (AFX) - Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC said its Sandhills 2 well on the Isle of Wight, UK, has commenced drilling.
Black Rock said the well is being drilled as a follow-up to the Sandhills 1
well, which was drilled in 1982 and encountered oil shows in the Jurassic Great
Oolite but was never tested.
Sandhills 2 will assess the significance of the oil shows intersected by the original well.
Meanwhile, Black Rock said its Arce 3 appraisal well in Colombia had reached a drilled depth of 2,908 feet. The well has encountered continuous oil
shows from 2,600 feet, it said, but will need to be drilled to its planned total
depth of 3,000 feet before these oil shows can be evaluated fully.
tc
TheMaster
- 01 Aug 2005 12:12
- 88 of 1049
Well they struct oil in Columbia and spud on the IoW, going to be a great week for this stock.
goal
- 01 Aug 2005 12:39
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Well just look at all that buying today, isn't it loverly.
mbugger
- 01 Aug 2005 20:10
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At Bukhara found a heavy waxy column of oil,any news of evaluation process results, steam process necessary to produce the oil, amonth gone , nonews .
goal
- 02 Aug 2005 14:19
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Up she goes again.
sampson
- 02 Aug 2005 15:34
- 92 of 1049
Blimey, someone bought 60 Grands worth....
mjr1234
- 02 Aug 2005 15:38
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VERY encouraged by the size and timing of that buy - i'm in.
TheMaster
- 02 Aug 2005 15:40
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So you should be, they are now drilling a second well near where they found oil.
goal
- 02 Aug 2005 15:48
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Don't you just love it when things go wright, theres a good feel factor about BLR.
goal
- 02 Aug 2005 16:18
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Blimey, its going crazy today, have you seen the volume!
mjr1234
- 02 Aug 2005 16:26
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There is a guy on advfn claiming to be a fund manager - says they've bought a 10M stake (3% of the company) today.
MaxK
- 03 Aug 2005 07:24
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Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
03 August 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3rd August 2005
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Arce 3 update
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc ('Black Rock') is pleased to advise that the Arce 3
appraisal well, located in Colombia, has been drilled to its total depth of
2,936 feet.
The well intersected both the reservoir and the basement,approximately 80 feet
high, to prognosis. As previously reported and as expected, the well intersected
oil shows from a depth of 2,600 feet in the Mugrosa Formation reservoir
sandstones.
Wireline logs have been run in the hole to evaluate the hydrocarbon shows and
formations penetrated by the well. As a consequence of these shows, 7' casing
will now be run to a depth of 2,695 feet. Once casing has been cemented in
place, the open hole reservoir section will be under-reamed to a diameter of 11
inches and the well completed for testing.
For cost and efficiency, it is planned that the drilling rig will be released
and a workover rig mobilised for testing.
Black Rock has 50% equity in this project.
For further information, please contact:
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Ivan Burgess, Managing Director Tel: 020 7544 5677
Mobile: 07909 548469
nkirkup
- 12 Aug 2005 16:01
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Looks like rising sp, as news breaks on Northern petroleums drilling on the IoW, for which they have an interest
mbugger
- 13 Aug 2005 15:14
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This jump in s.p. happened around 2p.m. and NOPhad nosudden rise around 2p.m.,so maybe to do with oil drilling in Columbia ,Bukhara or Arce.
supermono13
- 24 Aug 2005 11:22
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Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
24 August 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 24 August 2005
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
(or 'the Company')
Drilling Update
COLOMBIA - Testing of Arce 3 Appraisal Well
Testing of the Arce 3 appraisal well, which originally was drilled in July 2003,
commenced on 23rd August. Operations are planned to last for at least eight
days.
Arce 3 was drilled to a total depth of 2,936 feet and encountered the reservoir
objective 80 feet higher than had been expected. Oil shows were recorded while
drilling and from wireline logs from a depth of 2,600 feet in the Mugrosa
Formation reservoir sandstones. The well was then completed for testing and has
been awaiting the arrival of equipment for this purpose.
Arce 3 is an appraisal to the nearby Arce 2 well, which flowed 13 degree API
gravity oil at rates of up to 60 barrels per day, and the earlier Arce 1
discovery well. Following the results of the Arce 3 testing, a decision will be
made on a pilot steam flood project which could significantly increase flow
rates. The Arce field has estimated gross recoverable reserves of about five
million barrels of oil and, in the event of successful testing, could be on
stream by late 2005 or early 2006.
Black Rock has 50% equity in this project and the Company will provide updates
as significant events occur.
SOUTHERN ENGLAND - Sandhills 2
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc is free carried through the drilling of this well.
Drilling operations therefore are not a cost to the Company which has a 5%
interest in this project.
Sandhills 2 is being drilled onshore on the Isle of Wight on licence PEDL 098.
The well has been drilled to a measured depth of 4,185 feet and electric logs
have been run. The operator has advised that the well encountered oil shows over
a 57 ft interval of true vertical thickness with calculated oil saturations of
up to 38%.
Following intersection of the Great Oolite at a greater depth than expected,
Sandhills 2 has been cemented back to the 9 5/8' casing shoe at 2,026 feet. Oil
saturations reported in the well, together with wireline log evaluation
undertaken for the Operator and evaluation of the seismic data, indicated an oil
column could be trapped within the Sandhills structure. As a consequence, a
sidetrack operation, designed to test this possible oil column, is now underway;
the Sandhills 2Z sidetrack well commenced drilling from a depth of 2,026 feet on
22nd August.
For further information, please contact:
Black Rock Oil & Gas plc
Ivan Burgess, Managing Director Tel: 020 7544 5677
Mobile: 07909 548469
Mono
skyhigh
- 24 Aug 2005 11:34
- 102 of 1049
Not sure what it all means... must be good I would think ?.
Anyone any views ? summary etc.,
krypton
- 01 Sep 2005 13:20
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Some very heavy purchases today. The testing in Colombia should have finished in the last day or two.
Maybe some good news has sneaked out !!!
K******
skyhigh
- 01 Sep 2005 13:37
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Yes, Let's hope it's exceptionally good news ! SP is looking good. I also hear that there was a mention in Shares mag today ?
Aldor3
- 01 Sep 2005 16:24
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Hey guys how far do you think this one could go if and when we get some good news. ??