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AFREN (AFR) Is this the next TULLOW??? (AFR)     

niceonecyril - 04 Apr 2009 08:30

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required field - 29 Dec 2014 16:37 - 2821 of 3666

I know this is the result of USA shale....but are their exports (I think that they are exporting a little now) going to continue ? or is this just for a year or so and then massive crude imports again ?

2517GEORGE - 29 Dec 2014 16:40 - 2822 of 3666

A lot of US shale co's will be struggling with oil at the current level.
2517

cynic - 29 Dec 2014 16:54 - 2823 of 3666

which has been one of saudi's targets

niceonecyril - 29 Dec 2014 16:56 - 2824 of 3666

Harry you could be right about the poo,which will effect values of the oilers.But as far as AFR is concerned, it should be remembered that they have a large hedge on their oil sales so some protection there.
Now the recent approach from slpat was for 51p and my understanding is that they have until the 19th january to meet the offer rules? So trading some 10% below the offer mentioned,whether they confirm or come up with some merger proposals only time will tell?
In the meantime whether to take a punt or not,it's worth remembering in the xmas/new year period shares tend to be weak. Interesting couple of weeks ahead for sure.

HARRYCAT - 29 Dec 2014 17:05 - 2825 of 3666

Unless SEPLAT come up with a mind boggling offer, which I think is unlikely, how can AFR board recommend any kind of t/o? My opinion is that this is just an exploratory approach which means that SEPLAT have to do a certain amount of DD by looking at the AFR books. The trouble is that if and when SEPLAT walk away, the AFR sp will take another hit, albeit very temporary.

aldwickk - 30 Dec 2014 08:17 - 2826 of 3666

Every time i buy these shares it goes down when i sell it goes up, thats 3 times in a row now, so its due for a raise now to 60p

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 09:01 - 2827 of 3666

my guess is that seplat just wants to have a good dig around in the books, and then put the screws on shahenshah to sell his shares cheaply ... in exchange for which, he'll be allowed to escape many years in a salubrious lagos jail

rekirkham - 30 Dec 2014 12:14 - 2828 of 3666

We may have an update on Ameena drilling soon.
.. and perhaps an update on ex directors activities, as this has been a few months now.

I lived in Nigeria, near Port Harcourt for a few years .. a very unpredictable place.
I can not guess yet what Seplat and South Atlantic and Shahenshah are up to ???

Hold tight for some excitement !!!

niceonecyril - 30 Dec 2014 23:05 - 2829 of 3666

Drilling commences on the Ameena East Prospect

Afren and its Partner Oriental have spudded the Ameena East well located on OML 115, offshore Nigeria. The well is being drilled with the Shelf Adriatic I drilling rig. The Ameena East prospect will be targeting 65 mmbbls of gross unrisked resources in zones of prospectivity in the Biafra intervals that are productive north of the acreage, with secondary objectives in the Qua Iboe reservoirs equivalent to those at the Ebok and Okwok fields. The drilling campaign at Ameena East is expected to be completed in December, 2014.

niceonecyril - 31 Dec 2014 09:52 - 2830 of 3666

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4950323

niceonecyril - 31 Dec 2014 10:24 - 2831 of 3666

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4950849

derwent - 31 Dec 2014 12:04 - 2832 of 3666

After an annus horribilis for us long term holders, lets hope 2015 becomes an annus mirabilis(wonderful year}.
We seem to have had a bum deal.
Wishing you all a prosperous 2015.

niceonecyril - 31 Dec 2014 19:37 - 2833 of 3666

From Oilbarrel.

By Amy McLellan

It will come as little surprise to company watchers to learn that London-listed Afren, which has had a torrid six months after its CEO, COO and other directors were found to have been in receipt of secret payments, is vulnerable to takeover.

Shares in the company have lost two-thirds of their value over the past six months as investors ditched stock in a company with such glaring governance issues.

Now the company, which has seen its shares rally over the past week, has confirmed it has received what it calls “a highly preliminary approach” from Seplat Petroleum Development Co, the Lagos-based oil company that raised £300 million in its April IPO, becoming the first Nigerian company to have its ordinary shares listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Shares in Afren jumped 10.5 per cent to 50.82 pence in morning trading on the news before settling to close almost four per cent higher at 49.39 pence, while SEPLAT surged 23 per cent to close at 126.25 pence per share. On Christmas Eve

Certainly there would seem to be some sense in a tie-up: both companies are focused on Nigeria, where Afren has built a production base of 31,000 bpd and has further development work underway while Seplat has averaged 29,014 boepd over the first nine months of 2014. The Nigerian company is sitting on a pile of cash after its IPO and has made clear that it is on the look- out for new business opportunities.

Afren would add a material slug of production and reserves as well as adding geographic diversity, with projects elsewhere in Africa and the Middle East. A combination of the two companies would create a production powerhouse in Nigeria, with the scale to tackle bigger projects as Big Oil continues its retreat from the onshore and shallow waters.

The rout in the oil price – down 40 per cent since June – means share prices are feeling the pressure and momentum is building for a new wave of M&A activity in a hard pressed sector ripe for consolidation. Given the weakness in its share price after CEO Osman Shahenshah and COO Shahid Ullah were suspended in July and then sacked for gross misconduct in October, Afren was always going to be vulnerable to opportunistic bids.

And despite the aftershocks of the sackings, Afren’s portfolio includes quality assets, with a strong production base, a slate of developments, with the Okoro expansion project and the Aje and Okwok fields due onstream next year, as well as high impact exploration projects, such as the Ebok Deep prospect and the play-opening Ogo discovery. And that’s just in Nigeria.

Further afield, the FTSE 250 company recently announced an oil discovery on Block 1101 onshore Madagascar, has production and development projects in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and is tee-ing up some exciting exploration wells in Cote d’Ivoire and Kenya next year.

Afren said that Seplat has until 19 January to make a firm offer under UK takeover rules. It may well be that Seplat finds it is not the only one to see the potential of a low ball bid for Afren.

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niceonecyril - 31 Dec 2014 19:55 - 2834 of 3666

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102302392

niceonecyril - 31 Dec 2014 19:57 - 2835 of 3666

http://www.afren.com/investor_relations/


31.12.2014
Settlement of claims against former CEO and COO
Afren plc (“Afren” or the “Company”) announces that it has successfully secured, from its former CEO, Osman Shahenshah, and former COO, Shahid Ullah, a cash payment of US$17.1mn in relation to payments made to them that were not authorised by the Board, and as first announced by the Company on 31 July 2014.

cynic - 31 Dec 2014 21:04 - 2836 of 3666

interesting .... so have the cases etc against the other non-main-board directors now been dropped? .... if so, is that a case of no case to answer or one of "insufficient evidence" or similar?

HARRYCAT - 01 Jan 2015 11:43 - 2837 of 3666

More to the point, imo, this means that there is nothing to deter possible moves for a t/o merger with other companies which might have baulked if there was possible litigation in the system. One less stumbling block.

required field - 01 Jan 2015 11:55 - 2838 of 3666

Afren will not want to be taken over.....not until crude has recovered and the share price way above 100p, I'm sure of that....

cynic - 01 Jan 2015 12:05 - 2839 of 3666

and shahenshah will not want to spend a good number of year in a lagos jail!

frankly, a $17.1m reimbursement is less than peanuts relative to the amount syphoned off, so it is obvious that there is much more than meets the eye

derwent - 04 Jan 2015 11:21 - 2840 of 3666

hxxp://www.petroleumafrica.com/sapetro-purchase-boosts-afren-share-price/
Nigeria’s South Atlantic Petroleum Company (Sapetro) acquired an estimated 13% of Afren’s the shares as talks swirled around the potential takeover of Afren by another indigenous firm, Seplat.
Due to the recent drop in oil prices, as well as some corporate misdemeanors that led to the dismissal of some of Afren’s executives, the company has seen its share price take a dive making it ripe target for a takeover. The purchase of shares by Sapetro gave Afren’s share price a boost and the talk of a takeover by Seplat boosted the price even further.
Sapetro is looking to grow its assets beyond its current holdings in OML 130 in Nigeria, the Seme field in Benin, and a massive concession in the Mozambique Channel. The company also has acreage in Central Africa Republic. The firm has engaged the services of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) to shop for assets and advise on value adding business strategy. The Afren investment is one of the several results of that engagement.




If true that Sapetro has aquired a 13% stake in Afren then expect a RNS on Monday, things could get very interesting in the next month.
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