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MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM - new kid on the block (MAGP)     

Alex 36 - 21 Dec 2011 17:55

MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM PLC
Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MAGP&S USA Focused Oil and Gas Company

Website

epic - MAGP

Magnolia Petroleum plc..... is an AIM listed oil and gas production company
focused on the acquisition, exploitation and development of oil and gas
properties primarily located onshore in the United States. Lead by a highly
skilled management team with over 100 years combined experience in the
on shore oil and gas industry, the Company already has interests in over 60
producing properties and significant acreage in two major project areas,
the potentially game-changing and highly productive Bakken shale in North
Dakota and the proven Woodford and Hunton formations in Oklahoma.
The Company is also currently targeting the Mississippi Formation in
Oklahoma, a known play with proven and substantial reservoirs.

Recent Analyst Report:

Magnolia Petroleum is an independent oil and gas company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma with non-operated interests in two of the most active unconventional resource plays in North America; the Bakken and the Woodford, and plans to acquire new acreage working as an operator in the nascent Mississippi Lime Play.

Earlier in 2011, Magnolia participated with Chesapeake in‘The Sundance Mississippian Lime’ well which paid back to Magnolia costs within three months of drilling.Magnolia’s recent funding which accompanied its move to AiM will allow the company to begin acquiring leases and to build a position in this upcoming play.

An early entrant into the Bakken and Woodford, Magnolia captured early value and has just scored its most successful well to date with the recent Drone 1-34-27H.This well has recorded excellent initial production rates of 1,199 barrels of oil per day and 441 MCF gas per day; albeit being ‘early days’, we believe it is sufficiently encouraging to suggest a near doubling of engineering projections for the well, with likely formal upgrades to follow.

An early estimate would be that this would generate between $146,000 and $228,000 of net revenue above baseline engineering projections to Magnolia over the well life – all other things being equal.The interesting bit is that this was Magnolia’s first 32- stage frac well and if it turns out to be the case that the success seen in the Drone well is repeated as more complex completions are regularly applied and as evidenced by the Skunk Creek and Stocke well announcements. This may fundamentally improve the underlying valuation of the company.

Our post-money corporate valuation is £10.3m which equates to 1.8p/share based on a sum of the parts valuation.

FULL REPORT HERE:

Hardmans Report 7th December 2011



Balerboy - 26 Oct 2012 13:48 - 104 of 141

Now we're on a roll.,.

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Lord Gnome - 26 Oct 2012 16:46 - 105 of 141

Quite an amazing climb. If we do eventually get the good news from Prucha we will shoot well past 5p. Sooner or later this bubble is going to burst and we will see a nasty pull back and a lot of burnt fingers - but until then let's just enjoy the ride.

required field - 26 Oct 2012 17:24 - 106 of 141

Probably going to be a bubble burst...missed out on this...was put off by the chickenfeed production...what is it ?... 100 barrels per day with a 40 million market cap !...ridiculous....

Balerboy - 26 Oct 2012 18:35 - 107 of 141

at least it's not GAS........

Balerboy - 26 Oct 2012 18:36 - 108 of 141

Time to put trailing stop in place monday me thinks.,.

mitzy - 26 Oct 2012 19:01 - 109 of 141

Well done to all investors.

Adacol - 27 Oct 2012 09:46 - 110 of 141

RF.....you need to do the research..... it is not only about production....there is alot of other things going behind the scenes. Increasing acreage in prime areas ready to drill. Big institutions (UBS) increasing their stakes (10%). Check it out?

required field - 27 Oct 2012 10:02 - 111 of 141

I know I should have bought some but I fear this is another bubble burst stock....it's even worst than Nighthawk....but well done to those who had the faith....but I would jump out at a certain stage because 1 or 2 % of a nodding nelly even in hundreds does not amount to much...and market cap is already 40 million ! plus...

Adacol - 27 Oct 2012 13:19 - 112 of 141

I have top sliced at 3.94p and 4.8p after buying at 1.24p and 1.41p......waiting for a re-entry?? I bet like alot of other people as well...but when is it going to re-trace?? We still await big drilling news from Prucha and others.....decisions decisions!

2517GEORGE - 27 Oct 2012 13:31 - 113 of 141

Having bought the proverbial shedload @ 0.91p I have taken some profit twice on the way up and what I still hold I shall keep. I'm sceptical about having so many small stakes in so many wells, but it seems to be working and the big prize is still to come. Good luck all.
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Balerboy - 28 Oct 2012 20:58 - 114 of 141

well done george, looks like you made good profit.,.

Balerboy - 29 Oct 2012 08:29 - 115 of 141

good start with a bit of profit taking after 25mins lol. expect good day to come.,.

2517GEORGE - 30 Oct 2012 10:02 - 116 of 141

BB sorry for the tardy reply, yes I have done really well with MAGP and I shall hang on to what I hold. QPP are doing excellent (in @ 5.65p) as are AMER (in @15p) although I have often traded these, again I intend to hold on to what I have in both QPP and AMER.
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parrisf - 08 Jan 2013 12:32 - 117 of 141

MAGP have 86 wells in US but maybe no oil.

Roselea - 08 Jan 2013 15:58 - 118 of 141

parrisf ,do some proper research before making ill informed remarks they do not help anyone,they just make you look stupid.

Bullshare - 14 Jan 2013 12:03 - 119 of 141

Interesting release from MAGP, almost an honest driller :-0)



Magnolia Petroleum Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: MAGP / Sector: Oil & Gas

14 January 2013

Magnolia Petroleum Plc (`Magnolia' or `the Company')

Comment on Speculation

Magnolia Petroleum Plc, the AIM quoted US onshore focused oil and gas
exploration and production company, notes the speculation on internet bulletin
boards over the weekend regarding production rates at the Prucha 1-23MH and
Brandt 31-28-12 1H wells.

The figures mentioned are not initial production rates but derive from early 24
hour test runs by the operator. Such test runs are undertaken as part of the
standard practice and provide a guide to the operator as to the appropriate
actions required to bring the well into full production. Shareholders should
note that there is no simple correlation between the results of a 24 hour test
run and the eventual initial production rates and that the former can be
misleading. The Company will be apprised of initial production rates in due
course and will then inform shareholders.

Balerboy - 28 Jan 2013 08:13 - 120 of 141

Something big going to happen here, directors buying in big time.,.

Magnolia Petroleum Plc(`Magnolia' or `the Company')

Directors' Dealings

Magnolia Petroleum Plc, the AIM quoted US onshore oil and gas exploration and
production company, received notification on 25 January 2013 that Steven Snead,
the CEO, Ronald Harwood, a non-executive director, and Gavin Burnell, a
non-executive director, have each made the following purchases in the ordinary
shares of the Company:

Director Date of Ordinary Price Subsequent % of Issued
Purchase Shares paid Holding Share
Purchased Capital

Steven Snead 25 Jan 2013 500,000 2.9p 200,415,998 23.56

Ronald 24 Jan 2013 850,000 2.9p 30,582,426 3.60
Harwood

Gavin 25 Jan 2013 200,000 2.92p 14,385,797 1.69
Burnell

2517GEORGE - 29 Jan 2013 14:15 - 121 of 141

sp lively to day.
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Balerboy - 29 Jan 2013 15:48 - 122 of 141

bought back the 50% i sold earlier at 2.9p when the directors bought.,.

halifax - 29 Jan 2013 16:14 - 123 of 141

how many buckets of oil are they producing?
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