niceonecyril
- 04 Apr 2009 08:30
HARRYCAT
- 30 Mar 2010 15:19
- 955 of 3666
Have been watching the chart & can't make my mind up which way the sp is going in the short term. Converging DMA's should provide good support, but as first oil expected only in Oct '10 (should have been may), might see this trading sideways for a while. However, Afren is also drilling two potentially high impact exploration wells in 2010 Ebok Deep, which is expected in the first half of this year and OML 115, so still some drilling results to come.
jimmy b
- 30 Mar 2010 16:59
- 956 of 3666
105 is proving stubborn ,however all good news going forward this year (ramping up production),lets hope it stays that way . This is a strong hold for me ..
kuzemko
- 30 Mar 2010 21:01
- 957 of 3666
today's ft
Afren to mop up Nigeria as majors leave
By Miles Johnson
Published: March 30 2010 01:39 | Last updated: March 30 2010 01:39
On the rise: the explorers first profits will drive expansion in west Africa, where it has identified 100 fields that are too small for the sector leaders
Afren, the oil explorer focused on west Africa, reported the first full-year profit in its history and is preparing to snap up more Nigerian oil fields from international operators who are retreating from the country.
Osman Shahenshah, chief executive, said Afren could make further Nigerian acquisitions in the first half of this year as it seeks to take advantage of majors such as Shell and Exxon scaling down operations in the country.
Last year the FTSE 250 explorer established First Hydrocarbon Nigeria, a vehicle created to make acquisitions in Africas largest oil producer.
FHN was set up to take advantage of divestment from the majors. We have identified more than 100 fields that have 50m-200m barrels, which is of interest to us but too small for the majors to develop, Mr Shahenshah said.
Afren reported a pre-tax profit of $483,000 (323,000) for the year to December, having made a $55.6m loss the year before, as the first full-year production from its Okoro field, Block CI-11 and the Lion Gas Plant pushed up revenue almost eight-fold to $335.8m.
Mr Shahenshah also ruled out further dilutive equity fundraisings after the company raised money via share placings in May and December last year. Afren, which last week secured a $450m reserve-based credit facility, saw gearing cut from 82 per cent to a net cash position of $54.2m.
Afrens independently audited proved and probable reserves for its key Nigerian Ebok field rose from 19m barrels to 108m, confirming its earlier assessment. The company also said that it planned to bring Ebok into production this year, taking production to 35,000 barrels a day.
As a tale of swashbuckling success, Afrens is compelling. Nigeria has the second-largest oil reserves in Africa, but persistent troubles with government and militias means the majors are now leaving the bounty behind. Small operators such as Afren are well positioned to take their place. But like many adventures, the journey has been bumpy. Afren shares may have risen 380 per cent last year, but two share placings have diluted investors. Investors should hold on to benefit fully from Afrens $450m credit facility, $54m cash pile and 35,000 barrels of daily production.
required field
- 01 Apr 2010 09:31
- 958 of 3666
$84 plus for WTI, and still no sign of the sp leaving the 100p station.....
cynic
- 01 Apr 2010 09:51
- 959 of 3666
price of crude is almost an irrelevance here
required field
- 01 Apr 2010 09:53
- 960 of 3666
Hedged ?....waiting for an increase in production and drilling to begin.....still the same...the sp should start to climb...
cynic
- 01 Apr 2010 10:19
- 961 of 3666
the last part is true ..... i am already a little o'weight here, and though tempted to buy still more, may wait for 105 resistance to be breached ..... on the other hand, one could argue that having challenged that level 2/3 times already, it will succeed this time
blanche
- 01 Apr 2010 10:33
- 962 of 3666
Once the 105 is breached i cant see any other resistance. Should move up to 1.35 ish imvho
cynic
- 01 Apr 2010 10:38
- 963 of 3666
i confess that greed - shrewd investment decision! - has got the better of me and have topped up
blanche
- 06 Apr 2010 09:23
- 964 of 3666
Looking good so far today! 8-)
cynic
- 06 Apr 2010 09:33
- 965 of 3666
maybe, just maybe that 105 resistance has been breached at last
Balerboy
- 06 Apr 2010 09:39
- 966 of 3666
think it's a good day all round so far.....can feel another hol coming on..
blanche
- 06 Apr 2010 09:47
- 967 of 3666
New tax year money coming in. Be nice to push thro 1.12 this week. Then onwards and upwards imvho.
jimmy b
- 06 Apr 2010 16:53
- 968 of 3666
Tried to limp over the 105 today ,,, maybe this week ,,,its all blue sky ahead :-)
jimmy b
- 07 Apr 2010 15:44
- 969 of 3666
Once again 105 is resistance ,, although not a good day all round .
lelael
- 08 Apr 2010 10:16
- 970 of 3666
JB, have a look at GCM, not a bad day there !!
HARRYCAT
- 08 Apr 2010 11:30
- 971 of 3666
Business Financial Newswire
"Morgan Stanley has picked up a 3.15% holding in Afren, the African oil & gas company, following the purchase of just over 28m shares. "
cynic
- 08 Apr 2010 12:23
- 972 of 3666
though it's a bad day at the ranch and AFR have fallen along with nearly all others (POG a good exception), even i expect to be holding this stock in a year's time at what i hope will be a considerably higher value
blanche
- 08 Apr 2010 14:48
- 973 of 3666
Cynic, Is post 972 the closest you come to actually ramping a share. I quote `Even i expect to be holding this stock in a years time at what i hope will be a considerably higher value.` LOL 8-)
cynic
- 08 Apr 2010 15:17
- 974 of 3666
pretty much, yes