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SEFTON RESOURCES INC - UNDERRATED OIL PRODUCER (SER)     

ptholden - 04 Aug 2006 19:53


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Sefton Resources is an independent AIM quoted Oil and Gas company operating in the US. The companys principal current assets are two producing oilfields in California (Tapia Canyon Field and Eureka Canyon Field); it is also in the process of buying up prospective coal bed methane acreage (CBM) in Kansas.

Update from July 2007 AGM

Finance

I revealed in my annual statement that discussions were well advanced with
Banking institutions. The final phase of the agreement with a suitable bank
without complex and restrictive terms is now very near. This is weeks away
rather than months.

Oil

Oil production at Tapia has averaged 4,100 BO during the last five months. Which
is in line with last years levels. Once this finance is in place we will be able
to move ahead with drilling.

Drilling

We have stayed close to drilling contractors and we are ready to move forward
quickly when this finance is available.

Steam generation

The equipment is now in place at Tapia. Preparation time is needed to connect
the equipment and carry out the necessary trials required to get the main work
started. We anticipate this steaming will start in the next couple of months. If
successful a significant amount of oil resources will move into the Proven
Producing Reserves category.

Joint Ventures

Discussions continue with a number of interested parties to develop our Anderson
counties gas assets.

New finance team

A new CFO has been appointed with good knowledge and experience of the oil
industry. A new assistant to undertake all the daily needs has also been
appointed.


SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS:

Sefton has two oil fields, both producing. One is already profitable, and the other is breaking even. This should generate good cashflow for the company over the medium term.
Sefton owns 100% of both its major oil interests and is now demerging its non-controlled oil interests in order to concentrate on those where it has full control (Sefton has recently disposed of its Canadian assets for CDN450k cash).
Sefton is establishing a track record of using modern extraction technologies to improve the efficiency of its fields.

WEAKNESSES:

Sefton has suffered from a number of one-off factors. While these were out of the companys control the problems it has faced since 2002 have held back development and taken up management time. Investor disenchantment may account for the current low rating.

OPPORTUNITIES:

Sefton has acquired acreage for CBM (coal bed methane) in Kansas. CBM gas production is a thriving market and Sefton believes it has acquired the acreage at advantageous prices. While this is a longer term prospect it is an exciting one and could eventually eclipse the oil interests.
There are a number of other fields in the Ventura Basin and more generally in California as a whole that Sefton may look to target now its cash flows are stronger.
Eureka is a semi-exploration play which may contain further upside. This cannot yet be evaluated.
At this valuation the company may prove an attractive target for a larger player.

THREATS

Owing to its geographical location the company continues to be exposed to the threat of bush fires, canyon floods and geological interruption (earthquake risk). Sefton is taking steps to mitigate this risk by investing in Kansas and although Forest Basin area is susceptible to tornados - gas facilities have a minimal surface footprint.

LINKS:

Sefton Resources Web Site

Quarterly Update (Mar 08)

Operations Update Dated 14 January 2008

Hardman Report

Final Results - Year Ended 31 Dec 2006

2007 AGM & Update

In The News - Oil Barrel Dated 31 January 2007

Daily California Crude Oil Prices (MIDWAY SUNSET 13)

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SER&Si

SECRUOSER - 20 Dec 2007 13:39 - 1427 of 2350

New company profile on Oilbarrel http://www.oilbarrel.com/home.html

kkeith2000 - 20 Dec 2007 13:58 - 1428 of 2350

Can't at the moment get anything SECRUOSER, any chance you can post the article on here when you get time
Thanks Keith
Edit Found it now

driver - 20 Dec 2007 15:05 - 1429 of 2350

Oilbarrel


Company Profile (14:16 18/12/07)




Denver-based Sefton Resources listed on London’s Alternative Investment Market in 2000. It owns 100 per cent of two oilfields in California, Tapia Canyon and Eureka Canyon, plus prospective gas projects in Kansas.

California is the main focus, particularly the Tapia Canyon heavy oilfield. The Tapia Canyon covers 280 acres and lies about 40 miles north of Los Angeles. Intex discovered the field in 1957, when the Yule-2 well flowed 120 barrels of oil per day (bpd) of 18 degree API oil. The field has suffered from under-investment, having been rendered uneconomic by past oil price slumps. Today’s high oil prices have transformed the economics, however, and Sefton has every incentive to get after the remaining reserve base.


2007, however, saw a long hiatus in new drilling work due to funding constraints and rig shortages, frustrations shared by many E&P companies. By the back-end of 2007, however, Sefton had the funding and hardware in place to resume drilling work and monetize the potential of the Tapia Canyon field. This development plan involves drilling 18 new wells, of which two, Hartje-16 and -17, had been successfully drilled by the end of November 2007.


There are also plans for enhanced oil recovery, particularly cyclic steam injection stimulation using gas held in the field’s shallower formations. The Yule-8 gas supply well, which flowed over 1 million cubic feet of gas per day on test in 2004, is being cleaned up and readied to begin pilot steam production in early 2008. Conventional drilling should see production ramp up to 150,000 barrels a year by 2009, with steam-enhanced recovery possibly more than doubling this rate.


The Eureka Canyon field lies about 20 miles west of Tapia. The medium-gravity field has a longstanding pedigree, having been discovered in 1893 and producing ever since. The company plans to upgrade the surface facilities and possibly start drilling work in 2008.


In addition to the California assets, Sefton holds coal bed methane acreage in the Forest City Basin of Eastern Kansas. Test drilling may get underway here in the first half of 2008.



capetown - 20 Dec 2007 15:46 - 1430 of 2350

Meanwhile the SP is not flying driver,lets hope it does in 2008,have a good one.

driver - 20 Dec 2007 16:46 - 1431 of 2350

capetown
This will fly when it gets of the ground, have a good one yourself merry xmas.

SECRUOSER - 02 Jan 2008 17:14 - 1432 of 2350

Happy New Year all Sefton investors.

With the recent $ and oil price movements 2008 is already looking like its going to be a good year for us.

I am very much looking forward to seeing an operations update in the next few days setting out the drilling plans for Tapia this year as well as a production update and of course a progress report on the pilot steaming programme.

SECRUOSER - 04 Jan 2008 19:02 - 1433 of 2350

driver - 08 Jan 2008 12:08 - 1434 of 2350

A bit quite on here all waiting for the surge in sp when the new oil starts pumping and the profit comes rolling in.

halifax - 08 Jan 2008 12:13 - 1435 of 2350

Certainly over the past year SER's asset value has increased by not pumping oil.

SECRUOSER - 08 Jan 2008 12:27 - 1436 of 2350

Any comments on my spreadsheet?

driver - 08 Jan 2008 12:38 - 1437 of 2350

SECRUOSER
Nice spread sheet.

halifax - 08 Jan 2008 12:44 - 1438 of 2350

Yes very neat how about some 2008/9 projections?

SECRUOSER - 08 Jan 2008 12:46 - 1439 of 2350

That would be almost pure guesswork though. I'm confident my figures for 2007 are pretty accurate +/- any variance in fixed costs between the 2 halves.

halifax - 08 Jan 2008 12:49 - 1440 of 2350

Yes it would be encouraging if SER could come up with some projections/targets now that the show is back on the road.

SECRUOSER - 08 Jan 2008 13:06 - 1441 of 2350

Depending on what details SER give in their next update I may attempt a projection, but it will still be a very rough estimate as there are so many variables.

driver - 08 Jan 2008 16:31 - 1442 of 2350

Nice bit of buying today, the sp should have moved.

SECRUOSER - 08 Jan 2008 16:43 - 1443 of 2350

But bear in mind 2x150k 'buys' were actually a rollover. Otherwise, as you say, the sp would have moved. The online quotes did move up a bit today.

Online limits just before close : 50k@4.8p/50k@5.4p

driver - 08 Jan 2008 16:46 - 1444 of 2350

Not a bad rollover when you can buy cheaper that what you sold.

SECRUOSER - 10 Jan 2008 10:20 - 1445 of 2350

Nice buying volume so far for 10 in the morning!

driver - 10 Jan 2008 10:32 - 1446 of 2350

SECRUOSER
I agree a nice little bit of buying now lets have some news.
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