mitzy
- 25 May 2010 08:48
The oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has damaged BP's reputation will they manage to avoid a share collapse to 350p.?
472p to buy this morning.
Clubman3509
- 13 Jul 2010 12:37
- 701 of 1170
Ring #1
Easily the most important of its three initiatives involves attempts to change out a loose-fitting well cap that has captured only a portion of the gushing oil. It'll be replaced by one more tailor-made, and hopefully capable of blocking virtually all of the oil from spewing into the gulf.
Here is a snippet from BP's latest announcement on Tuesday morning...
"For the duration of the test, which will be a minimum of 6 hours and could extend up to 48 hours, ... all sub-sea containment systems ... will be temporarily suspended, effectively shutting in the well. It is expected, although cannot be assured, that no oil will be released to the ocean for the duration of the test. This will not however be an indication that flow from the wellbore has been permanently stopped.
Relief well operations continue throughout this period and remain the sole means to permanently seal and isolate the well."
Fingers crossed then. BP is also adding a third containment vessel; after a couple snags, it should be up and running shortly.
Ring #2
Another of the company's efforts involves attempting to raise capital from sovereign wealth funds in places like Singapore or the Middle East, for what clearly will be a hefty amount of clean-up fees, compensation for Gulf Coast residents, fines, and other charges.
The funds collected may help prevent the likes of ExxonMobil or Royal Dutch Shell (LSE: RDSB) from initiating takeover runs at BP.
In addition, BP apparently is having conversations with several oil companies regarding asset sales. And it appears to be in deeper discussions with another US oil giant Apache regarding the sale of a package of assets worth up to $10 billion, including its Alaska projects. A deal of that size potentially could be announced when BP releases its earnings on July 27.
Ring #3
The third item of importance to BP involves the first formal meeting of the US presidential commission tasked with investigating the spill. BP, of course, is not represented on the commission: No one with an energy or petroleum engineering background is.
The group's agenda will include the Obama administration's deepwater drilling moratorium. The two co-chairmen headed the Environmental Protection Agency under the first President Bush, and have promised to avoid haste in their moratorium discussions.
Master RSI
- 13 Jul 2010 13:03
- 702 of 1170
Any chance of a takeover?
There is a few, though not many companies have the size for it, as the premium has to be high.
Would it be soon?
No change of that, any company with the right sence would do such a thing, untill the total liabities are counted ( not posible at the moment )
Assets - liabilities = 20% discount posible bid price.
Naturally that is my own idea
Master RSI
- 13 Jul 2010 13:19
- 703 of 1170
Bloomberg TV, keeps talking about ..........
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyansaid the emirate is considering making an investment in BP Plc.
We are still thinking about it, he said in an interview in Abu Dhabi today, when asked about potentially buying a stake in the London-based oil producer. We are looking across the board. We have been partners with BP for years.
Clubman3509
- 13 Jul 2010 13:35
- 704 of 1170
No chance of any BP takeover it will not happen.
cynic
- 13 Jul 2010 14:24
- 705 of 1170
concur clubby, though a "strategic holding" from the AD boys would no doubt help sentiment
cynic
- 13 Jul 2010 16:34
- 706 of 1170
and today's usual is $37.31
cynic
- 13 Jul 2010 17:40
- 707 of 1170
lots of profit-taking going on in usa, no doubt fuelled by fear of bad news from the attempted capping, though nothing announced so far ..... if no improvement, then expect BP to open at 400 and probably less
Balerboy
- 13 Jul 2010 20:15
- 708 of 1170
BUT if successful.....
cynic
- 13 Jul 2010 20:20
- 709 of 1170
a bit long .....
BP Plc said it will begin pressure tests at its undersea oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday afternoon after it placed a new containment cap and seal on the wellhead late Monday, the top official overseeing the spill said.
Retired U.S. Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen said BP will first shut down two oil-capture vessels and shut three escape routes for crude on the new stack as well as a hydraulic valve inside of it so the test can start.
If the well can sustain up to 9,000 pounds per square inch of pressure for the first six hours of the 48-hour test, the cap could shut off all flow until a relief well kills the leak by mid-August, Allen said.
But if pressures linger for the first six hours at 6,000 psi or less, "we'll know we can't sustain that in the long run," he said.
Either way, BP will have a four-vessel oil-capture system in place by mid-July that can handle up to 80,000 barrels a day, he said. If the cap can shut off all flow, the vessels will be in place as a backup, Allen said.
Master RSI
- 13 Jul 2010 23:38
- 710 of 1170
From the Telegraph (tomorrow's )
BP on brink of capping Gulf of Mexico leak
BP has begun crucial pressure testing on its leaking Gulf of Mexico well, as it makes a bid to capture all the remaining oil gushing into the ocean.
Steven Chu, the US Energy Secretary, was on Tuesday supervising the key operation, which involved BP fitting a tight cap over the well. The energy giant's share price rose 3pc to 410.35p on hopes the flow of oil will soon halt completely.
BP's market value fell from 123bn to 56bn after the accident on April 20 that killed 11 men and triggered the leak. It has since bounced back up to 77bn or about 40pc on takeover speculation, talk of investment from the Middle East and on hopes that the leak will be stopped.
BP builds defence in takeover threat Meanwhile, it emerged that Abu Dhabi is still considering whether to invest in BP in a move that could put a firmer backstop on the company's share price.
"We are still thinking about it," Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan told Bloomberg News. "We are looking across the board. We have been partners with BP for years."
The developments come as 18 oil and gas companies, including BP, prepare to defend their offshore drilling in Europe at high-level meetings in Brussels on Wednesday.
Gther Oettinger, the European Union energy commissioner, last week called for a ban on new deepwater projects in the North Sea and other oil-rich areas until the triggers of BP's accident are definitely known.
"This can mean de facto a moratorium on new drills until the causes of the accident are known and corrective measures are taken for such frontier operations as the ones carried out by the Deepwater Horizon," he said.
Any strict ban from Europe could signal an end to North Sea oil explorers drilling west of the Shetland Islands. Oil and gas companies will argue at the meeting that these projects are not nearly so deep and ambitious as BP's wells in the Gulf of Mexico.
Norway has instituted a ban on new deepwater drilling until safety reports into the Deepwater Horizon are published, but Britain has decided that its current regulations are adequate.
A spokesman for the International Association of Oil & Gas producers, which will lead the talks on behalf of the industry, said its key message will be that the energy sector is prepared to learn the lessons of Deepwater Horizon once investigations into the accident are complete.
Energy companies have been summoned to see four EU officials Mr Oettinger, Janez Potocnik, commissioner for the environment, Kristalina Georgieva, commissioner for crisis response, and Maria Damanaki, commissioner for maritime affairs as Europe begins belatedly to react to the biggest spill in US history.
Mr Oettinger is also considering asking member states for their right to approve new drilling, taking central supervisory control through Europe.
Separately, BP plans to sell some of its pipeline and oil storage assets for $289m (191m).
Magellan Midstream Partners said it will buy the North American infrastructure assets, including storage for 8m barrels of crude and 100 miles of pipeline.
cynic
- 14 Jul 2010 07:42
- 711 of 1170
late last night in NY .....
The British energy giant and U.S. authorities said they were postponing the test that had been scheduled for Tuesday to establish whether the well can withstand the pressure caused by closing the cap at the wellhead.
"We decided that the process may benefit from additional analysis that will be performed tonight and tomorrow," retired Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen, who is overseeing the U.S. response to the spill, said in a statement.
The tests, due to last between six and 48 hours, had been scheduled for late Tuesday on BP's newly installed "capping stack," which has a better seal than the last cap placed on the well and aims to stop oil from spewing out of the failed blowout preventer.
Neither the coast guard nor BP gave any indication about when the tests might now begin.
Master RSI
- 14 Jul 2010 07:52
- 712 of 1170
Integrity tests delayed again -- should start by 04:00 BST 14th July.
Subsea operational update:
The well integrity test has not commenced at this time.
Ramping up of the Helix Producer continues.
For the first 12 hours on July 13 (midnight to noon), approximately 4,090 barrels of oil were collected and approximately 3,885 barrels of oil and 14.5 million cubic feet of natural gas were flared.
The next update will be provided at 9:00am CDT on July 14, 2010.
Updated July 13 at 6:30pm CDT
Nar1
- 14 Jul 2010 07:56
- 713 of 1170
Lets see what effect it has
Clubman3509
- 14 Jul 2010 08:10
- 714 of 1170
edited moneyam
Master RSI
- 14 Jul 2010 08:14
- 715 of 1170
A source informed about BP operations told CNN's John King that, ...............
"There were some potential complications that might cause a delay -- some bad, some in the better to be safe than sorry category."
"some bad"??
chav
- 14 Jul 2010 09:40
- 716 of 1170
Whats the ticker code for BP?...when I put BP in, my HSBC trading account doesn't recognise it!
skinny
- 14 Jul 2010 09:46
- 717 of 1170
BP.
Balerboy
- 14 Jul 2010 09:47
- 718 of 1170
Ah My chance to call you a thicko chav......BP.
chav
- 14 Jul 2010 09:49
- 719 of 1170
LOL...thanks guys ...your right there BB...I didn't put in the dot!
Normally good with dots as well!
chav
- 14 Jul 2010 09:53
- 720 of 1170
Just got myself a few...lets hope they plug it!