skyhigh
- 02 Jun 2006 09:03
Bought into IVE this morning, purely on speculation only... small time though. Don't know much about them though ! in for a penny in for a pound and all that.
Got out of TPG (dead loss and falling away fast)
WOODIE
- 25 Jul 2008 15:51
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no follow through from yesterdays rise, s/price still showing weakness at the moment.
fatgreek
- 25 Jul 2008 19:33
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The more I look into it, I can see IVE are highly likely to recieve a bid approach...
A relatively new theme, also noted by Simpson, is the entrance of oil majors into North American resource plays. Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS-A) (NYSE: RDS-B) is cashing in on a Canadian gas play, while BP (NYSE: BP) recently followed in the independents' footsteps by snapping up Chesapeake Energy's (NYSE: CHK) Woodford Shale acreage.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2008/07/23/no-going-slow-at-xto.aspx
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The management of the group believes that before too long, they will be offered a deal from one of the oil market big beasts. Given that Irvine is already in production, and that it does have some very good sites, if the stock stays as low as it is, they will probably be right.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/sharewatch/small-talk-modern-water-aims-to-clean-up-by-osmosis-872919.html
kuzemko
- 28 Jul 2008 11:30
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Approach at what price???
WOODIE
- 29 Jul 2008 11:35
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s/price still looking weak testing the 2.20 level again today it needs positive news soon if it is to stay above this level.
WOODIE
- 29 Jul 2008 15:40
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is it another 1 day rise. the last rise got sold into, hence cant get above 2.50 at the moment
WOODIE
- 29 Jul 2008 16:03
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driver
no news gone red
kuzemko
- 29 Jul 2008 20:11
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no news from management! a lot of publicity! maybe something big is cooking!!!
WOODIE
- 30 Jul 2008 12:22
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nice bounce this morning
martinl2
- 30 Jul 2008 12:33
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Are you doing the Olympics woodie?
WOODIE
- 30 Jul 2008 12:44
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if only i was fit enough.
kuzemko
- 31 Jul 2008 16:39
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Anyone with some info on the latest AGM???
WOODIE
- 01 Aug 2008 09:23
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from todays ic mag
Irvine Energy (IVE)
Created:
31 July 2008
Written by:
Martin Li
BULL POINTS:
Highly prospective acreage
Production set to rise fast
Low cost structure
Fully financed drilling programme
BEAR POINTS:
Shale profitability has not yet been confirmed
Niobrara project has suffered production delays
Irvine Energy develops onshore oil and gas projects in North America and has three primary projects - in Oklahoma, Kansas and Niobrara. In all three developments, Irvine focuses on shallow, and therefore low cost, drilling in fields close to existing infrastructure and support services. Oklahoma and Kansas are especially prolific oil and gas producing areas. From zero production at the beginning of 2008, Irvine will soon be generating sales from all three projects, with daily production expected to rise significantly over the second half of 2008 and into 2009, as the company revives old wells and brings new wells on stream.
Most current sales come from the Oklahoma project, which covers 50,000 acres over which Irvine holds a 50 per cent interest. What makes Oklahoma particularly attractive is that, in addition to providing multiple conventional hydrocarbon formations, Irvines acreage offers considerable potential from less conventional sources, such as shale gas and coal bed methane.
Shales are low permeability reservoirs that require artificial stimulation to make hydrocarbons flow sufficiently so that they can be extracted. Although Irvine still needs to drill to confirm the profitability of its shale gas deposits, Oklahoma shales are known to be rich in hydrocarbons and have generated much of the oil and gas found in adjacent conventional reservoirs. Coal bed methane is natural gas that occurs in coal seams and is extracted by drilling.
Oklahoma's diversity of highly prospective opportunities provides Irvine's greatest upside potential. The company will drill a significant number of wells over the next couple of years, including a horizontal shale well from which a progress report is expected in September. In late 2008, it expects to begin drilling to evaluate the Oklahoma project's coal bed methane potential. Success in any of the conventional, shale gas or coal bed methane developments is likely to boost the company's valuation materially.
CWMAM
- 01 Aug 2008 09:30
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BOUGHT SOME MORE TODAY.:)
skyhigh
- 01 Aug 2008 09:35
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Woodie... thank you for the post of the I.C. article. It looks good and although there may be a few disappointments along the way, we should see the sp at a much higher level than where we're at today. (imho).. onwards and upwards !
WOODIE
- 01 Aug 2008 10:19
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skyhigh no probs
WOODIE
- 01 Aug 2008 10:19
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shame the market did not take to the article straight away,starting to move up now.
enewman36
- 01 Aug 2008 12:20
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Moving quickly now Woodie :-)
fatgreek
- 03 Aug 2008 14:40
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just been having a look at a few other O & G companies in the AIM market with around the same or more shares in issue than us and they have fewer prospects and potential and they are near enough at least double our SP / market cap. If we can get some production figures to the market, coupled with our potential I can see us doubling very quick from here. This may sound like a ramp but looking at the other co's AMER & PCI just to name a couple. 2.7p is masasively undervalued and I would say I can see 5.5p+ very soon. All imo etc dyor but look at other co's like I mention and then couple it with the potential we have and it will be pretty simple to see we have massive upside.
fatgreek
- 03 Aug 2008 15:52
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Just a reminder, we are currently 2.7p AND.......
"Broker Evolution Securities puts it another way. It has estimated that the current 2P and 3P reserves in Kansas and Oklahoma projects are valued at almost the current share price ( around 3.7p) based on long term assumptions of US$100 a barrel for oil and US$10 a thousand cubic feet for gas.
The Broker continues: Vertical and horizontal wells are currently being evaluated in the Woodford Shale. Success here would start a movement from the substantial contingent resource base to reserves. We estimate that even risked at 1 in 5, the current shale gas resource could be worth 12P/share if moved to reserves. In addition we do not ascribe value to the CBM prospects in Oklahoma, but this could change in 2H08 when drilling starts".