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Black Rock Oil purchase (BLR)     

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

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BLR&Si

Marcel1970 - 01 Feb 2007 15:27 - 920 of 1049

Laurie 2 days on, loads & loads of .65 Buys and still the buy price has not moved.

skyhigh - 01 Feb 2007 16:32 - 921 of 1049

conspiracy!

laurie squash - 02 Feb 2007 10:12 - 922 of 1049

Finally a small gain up 0.11 at the moment.

moneyman - 04 Feb 2007 22:57 - 923 of 1049

cynic calm down old fruit.

cynic - 05 Feb 2007 09:04 - 924 of 1049

MM ... had to look back to see to what you were referring .... lol! ..... happy to see that one of my own 3 spivvy shares (VOG + GOO n CHP) is showing signs of life .... perhaps just pre-mortality twicth!

on the other hand, several of my classier stocks have been performing very well, so overall a very pleasing couple of weeks.

explosive - 07 Feb 2007 22:04 - 925 of 1049

Well done cynic, nice to see your making some money, just don't forget to sell!! I wouldn't want a repeat of last year when you pretty much winged and wined all year.

laurie squash - 21 Feb 2007 15:08 - 926 of 1049

Finally green today but at least real prices the last week with 0.71 as aBuy was so misleading with 0.80 as the price. All showed as Sells.
Still a hell of a road up from here!

cynic - 21 Feb 2007 15:57 - 927 of 1049

winging is what birds do; wining is what i do most evenings (Gruner Veltliner tonight i think) ....... whinging and whining i rarely do, or not for long .... banking profits, i have been regularly, to the disdain of some others on this site ...... buying BLR, i am glad to say, i have not not ever had any intention of so doing.

skyhigh - 13 Mar 2007 09:03 - 928 of 1049

Oh dear ! 'ere we go again.. another sp downturn !

skyhigh - 13 Mar 2007 10:15 - 929 of 1049

Grim isn't it !

robertalexander - 18 Mar 2007 20:16 - 930 of 1049

edited - i found the answer i was looking for

cynic - 18 Mar 2007 20:28 - 931 of 1049

sorry, but this company and its product (heavy oil) have always been very unsexy .... Cassandra told you several times before

moneyman - 21 Mar 2007 16:40 - 932 of 1049

With thanks to

gizmot1000 - 21 Mar'07 - 16:35 - 5831 of 5831


heres a good find i feel http://offshore247.com/news/article.asp?Id=7213&catname=Field/development

Monterey gas to Windermere

Friday, March 9, 2007

Development of the UK Monterey gas discovery in the Southern North Sea is looking increasingly likely as a tieback to the Windermere platform with output exported to The Netherlands.

Operator Wintershall Noordzee is considering the Windermere tieback option after making the discovery last year and a development plan is likely to be put to field partners this summer.

Partner Black Rock Oil and Gas has said that is the development route being examined by Wintershall after drilling the discovery which spans UK blocks 49/8c and 49/9d discovery last year.

Monterey is about 15 km (9.3 miles) west of the Windermere gas platform and south of the Schooner and Ketch gas fields, in a water depth of 35 M (114 ft).

Monterey is estimated to contain around 165 Bcf of gas although that figure has not been verified by independent analysis.

The Monterey field, originally drilled in 1989, was estimated by Carrizo (based on analysis then provided by the field operator, Wintershall Noordzee) to contain 165 billion cubic feet of gas reserves, although no formal resource or reserve has yet been prepared under any of the accepted standards and this figure has not been independently verified by the company, Black Rock, which has a 15% stake in part-blocks 49/8c and 49/9d, declared today.

The field operator is currently undertaking detailed technical evaluation of the well results and simulation of various development options to put to the Joint Venture Partners during the summer of 2007. Amongst the options being considered is to drill one or more horizontal producers. Typically, such wells will have horizontal sections of 500m (1,640 ft) or more in order to obtain commercial rates and the well may also require hydraulic fracturing. If developed, the field operator is considering piping the gas to the nearby Windermere and Markham Fields and from there to the Netherlands, the companys chairman Tony Baldry informed shareholders.

smiler o - 23 Mar 2007 17:33 - 933 of 1049

Black Rock Oil & Gas PLC
23 March 2007


For immediate release 23 March 2007



Black Rock Oil & Gas plc (the 'Company')
Director's Dealings

The Company has been notified today that Peter Kitson, Finance Director has
today purchased 1,528,510 ordinary shares of 0.5p each in the Company (the
'Shares') at 0.65p each. This number of shares represents Mr Kitson's total
holding, or 0.15% of the Company's total issued share capital.


ENDS

ptholden - 23 Mar 2007 18:13 - 934 of 1049

If anyone knows anything about the financial prospects of the company, surely it must be the Finance Director?

Mind you, history proves that the logic in that particular arguement is not always a good indicator!!

silvermede - 25 Mar 2007 20:27 - 935 of 1049

Still only a very small holding for a director, could be tokenism??

ptholden - 26 Mar 2007 11:37 - 936 of 1049

Maybe so, however someone else has dipped in with a 4,000,000 Buy this morning, precipitating a bit of activity :)

pisces - 20 Apr 2007 12:47 - 937 of 1049

Topped up with 500000 this morning with the bid at 0.6p and the offer at 0.7p and set a fill or kill at 0.65p and to my amazement i bought at 0.61p which is showing as a sell as are most trades today.Could someone explain why they let me have them at this price because i think even T.D.Waterhouse are confused.

cynic - 20 Apr 2007 13:19 - 938 of 1049

perhaps because general consensus is right that company has little or no future so delighted to get some shares off their books! ...... more realistically, because there was a seller happy to accept your offering

skyhigh - 20 Apr 2007 16:06 - 939 of 1049

Typical Black Crock ! bid falling back, it's sooooo predictable !
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