xmortal
- 07 Jul 2004 22:40
mickeyskint
- 29 Nov 2004 15:58
- 134 of 441
Ouch! Took a hammering today.
MS
seawallwalker
- 29 Nov 2004 18:10
- 135 of 441
It'll rise just the same.
Holes or no more holes with oil or gas, there is enough in Mauritannia now to make a go of it.
Plus there are still 13 more holes to drill, (give or take 1)!
Andy
- 29 Nov 2004 20:32
- 136 of 441
SWW,
yes, I'm considering topping up at this level.
seawallwalker
- 29 Nov 2004 22:51
- 137 of 441
Me too.
seawallwalker
- 30 Nov 2004 08:22
- 138 of 441
Well, I made a +17p some while ago on it's high, and bought in a few days ago at 86p, fortunaely only 1/5th of what I had before.
The Times says the next two holes carry a higher risk than Merou, Dorade and Capitaine according to Merrill Lynch.
While I still rate Hardman as a buy, I may just see the bulk of the drilling campaign out of the way before proceeding any further.
seawallwalker
- 02 Dec 2004 10:46
- 139 of 441
'Hold on to Hardman says analyst
Steve Rotherham
Thursday, December 02, 2004
THE market has overreacted to disappointing results for Hardman at the Merou-1 and Capitaine-1 offshore Mauritanian wells, according to a report by financial consultancy Smith Barney, a division of Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
Hardman closed yesterday at $1.61, down 18 cents or 10.1% from the previous day's close of $1.79.
"Our valuation of Hardman is unchanged at A$2.48 a share," the report stated.
"We believe the known reserves plus the potential for upgrades at Tiof and Chinguetti are worth around A$1.82 a share. The potential for further additions (Tevet) and the potential value of gas at Banda bring our value up to the A$2.48/share level. Our recommendation is maintained at Hold/Speculative Risk (2S)."
Smith Barney said there were also two other exploration wells Sotto-1, a 150-250 million bbl prospect, and Bogue-1, a 300 million bbl prospect that could still be drilled. It was also possible that the joint venture would now concentrate on generating cashflow from Chinguetti and Tiof rather than exploration.
But Hardman was still considered to be a speculative investment as its assets were located mainly in one country, Mauritania, and these were the first oil and gas fields to be located in that country.
Another reason to hold on to Hardman shares could be the company's leases in offshore Guyane (formerly French Guiana).
Smith Barney did not discuss this region, but Hardman acting chief executive Scott Spencer told the company's annual general meeting that Hardman was excited about its deep-water leases off the Guyane coast. Hardman holds a 97.5 per cent interest in more than 65,000 square kilometres.
Spencer said Hardman had completed a large 2D seismic survey outlining a giant structure that could hold 2.5 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
The company was talking to potential farm-in partners but it intended to hold on to a bigger stake than it did when Woodside farmed into Chinguetti, Spencer said.'
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 07:53
- 140 of 441
Hardman down another 5% overnight in Australia.
If it is repeated here this will be a real bargain. Sell with all that colatteral
People are daft!
Chrispine
- 03 Dec 2004 07:56
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Hi Seawalker.. I'm getting fed up with topping up at these bargain prices.. I just can't see why the folk are selling as this is truely going to be a winner.. oh well I guess we each have our own perspective.
Cheers
Chris
seawallwalker
- 03 Dec 2004 08:04
- 142 of 441
I think the reaction here is purely because of bear action in Oz.
These, pmo, hnr, sey & roc are all great to hold on just now.
So say I,
"Aye"
seawallwalker
- 05 Dec 2004 12:26
- 143 of 441
Well. HNR in the 60's.
Can it get any lower?
I say aye!
I want to buy some HNR but I think I will let Tuesdays update for Tiof 5 go by first!
If there is not much to learn from the update, it may be they are having trouble finding what they are looking for, in which case therer may be another downward trend.
All, please remember Chinguetti which also caused a dive of a similar nature last year.
It pays to wait for the low!
Please make your own decisions, I am just saying mine out loud!
Andy
- 05 Dec 2004 12:45
- 144 of 441
SWW,
Yes I think waiting for next Tuesday's update is the correct course of action here, IMHo, I'm doing exactly the same!
Ok we might miss a couple of pence of a rise if all is well, but at a reduction to risk, which I prefer.
rayrac
- 06 Dec 2004 10:35
- 145 of 441
Well I hold the shares from earlier, having reduced somewhat. But I agree with what you say, get Toif out of the way.
mickeyskint
- 08 Dec 2004 13:10
- 146 of 441
Have we reached bottom yet?
MS
seawallwalker
- 08 Dec 2004 14:43
- 147 of 441
MS at these prices I am looking to come in.
HDR = HNR on the ASX has a $2.60AUS price ticket.
Freeing up funds should be in tomorrow, fingers crossed!
mickeyskint
- 08 Dec 2004 15:00
- 148 of 441
SWW
How much is that in stirling?
MS
namreh3
- 08 Dec 2004 15:02
- 149 of 441
Half a haggis and a tartan jockstrap MS
Nam
mickeyskint
- 08 Dec 2004 15:07
- 150 of 441
As much as that wow!
MS
rayrac
- 08 Dec 2004 15:32
- 151 of 441
Are you sure that you have the right HNR seawallwalker? They are ticker HDR in Ossie! About $1.50 something?
Code Last $ +/-....Bid Offer Open...High..Low...Volume
HDR 1.550 -0.120 1.550 1.550 1.650 1.650 1.550 5,690,005
rayrac
- 08 Dec 2004 15:37
- 152 of 441
As they say, s***e happens?
seawallwalker
- 08 Dec 2004 16:42
- 153 of 441
It was an item I read last week concerning HDR. I did not think at the time to copy it or check it's authenticity.
I'll do some work on it!