Master RSI
- 27 Sep 2009 22:32
A reverse takeover of Falkland Gold and Minerals, BPC joined the AIM market in Setember 2008. Has 5 exploration licences
offshore the Bahamas Alan Burns is CEO founded Hardman Resources has heavy institutional backing.
On 18 May'09 there was news of StatoilHydro has reached agreement with BPC to become the
operator of three offshore exploration licences
Chief Operating Officer Paul Crevello said :
"Some of the structures are very large. There is potential for multiple 500 million cubic meter (of reserves) fields,"
"BPC was also interested in "farming out" to partners its remaining five licences offshore Bahamas."
Now at 3.75p, Broker Fox-davies has a 13p price target on the company.
updates
12 Sep 09 - A number of well-known institutional investors had bought more than 272 million shares
in the company after RAB Special Situations and Edgewater Estates had cut their stakes. Alan Burns,
chairman, said the move significantly broadened
Interesting links
http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article180910.ece
http://www.fox-davies.com/media/49118/bpcflashnote18thmay2009.pdf
http://www.sharesmagazine.com/emag/21-05-2009 See Page 7 (click refresh button for full screen)
http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/news/1064557/bpc-seeks-new-areas.thtml
http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/recommendations/1067072/bpc.thtml
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mitzy
- 21 Nov 2010 15:11
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Not really just looking ahead I bought these @sub 5p so already a one bagger and waited 12 months for that to happen.Drilling in 2012 so another 12 months plus wait .
RHPS are right for once.
mitzy
- 21 Nov 2010 15:11
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mitzy
- 21 Nov 2010 15:11
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Not really just looking ahead I bought these @sub 5p so already a one bagger and waited 12 months for that to happen.Drilling in 2012 so another 12 months plus wait .
RHPS are right for once.
cynic
- 21 Nov 2010 16:59
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no one has yet answered the Q as to why there should be any oil here at all
TheFrenchConnection
- 21 Nov 2010 23:51
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Sorry Cynners . Not dodging your question / merely havent been online since friday . But could i first deal quickly with Prose s not only misleading, but TOTALLY erroneous statement ,that BHC s fiscal position will prevent them from being in a position to expolit their Licenses.? ... You are obviously quite unaware that BHC have a free carry of 30% in a drill scheduled for Q1/2 of 2011 after the the mighty Statoil ,having scrutinied the seismic, farmed into three of the leads identified by BHC . Statoil are acting as are operators and FULLY meeting ALL Capex involved with the j/v..../ Other players such as the cash heavy laden Ex/Mob are in talks with company CEO, Alan Burns,ex head wallah at HNR before buyout by TLW ,regarding a farm in to afurthur two leads. After talks with two other unamed "Big Oil" constutients Alan Burns publically stated at AGM that these developments totally catagorically ruled out any need for recourse to city for capital ..The website was IMMEDIATELY updated to include this statement . Call me naive in placing much substance in the plattitudes of an ozzie entrepreneur; but this guy is a strictly "hands on" CEO , keeps investors duly informed , hold a hi-vale position in the company- as do the other B/D and snr management , and is supported by a very prestigious bunch of backers and inluential institutions
Proselenes
- 22 Nov 2010 00:39
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TFC, I would say you have been misleading.
BPC have agreed to enter into a JV with Statoil, however there are "NO TERMS" agreed. The licenses are presently 100% BPC owned and BPC must pay 100% of drilling costs UNTIL terms to the JV are agreed and it happens, or until Statoil decide not to enter into the JV.
The recent GS note "ASSUMES" terms of a farm out however those assumption could well be incorrect.
There has been no farm out deal as yet !
You can reference to all the actual BPC RNS's
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Index.aspx?searchtype=3&words=bpc
cynic
- 22 Nov 2010 08:22
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for i think the 3rd time!!!
no one has yet answered the Q as to why there should be any oil here at all
kimoldfield
- 22 Nov 2010 09:41
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In 1947 there were eight active licences, including those held by Gulf, Standard Oil, BP, Superior Oil and Shell. Exploration in those days consisted of gravity and magnetics with some rudimentary seismic. In the next forty years further prospecting was done and five deep petroleum wells were drilled either onshore or in shallow water. According to industry consultant Moyes & Co, the well results suggest the presence of active petroleum systems and now, having collected and reinterpreted all the available data BPC has identified twenty-two leads as being potentially capable of holding commercially exploitable volumes of hydrocarbons.
Table showing Petroleum Exploration Wells, Onshore Bahamas and Bahamain Waters, in the following order:-
Well. Year. Operator. Total depth. Age at total depth
Andros Island - 1. 1947. Superior. 4,446m. Early Cretaceous.
Cay Sal - 1. 1959. Bahamas California. 5,763m. Jurassic or early Cretaceous.
Long Island - 1. 1970. Bahamas Gulf. 5,351m. Jurassic or early Cretaceous.
Great Isaac - 1. 1970. Bahamas Gulf. 5,440m. Jurassic.
Doubloon Saxon - 1. 1986. Tenneco. 6,626m. Early Cretaceous.
Overall, the well results suggest the presence of active petroleum systems, based on the presence, especially in the pre-mid Cretaceous Unconformity sections, of oil shows of varying quality, abundant reservoirs and seals, indications of source rocks, and hydrocarbon saturations from log interpretation.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2010 10:07
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sure doesn't look like one on which to bet your house!
kimoldfield
- 22 Nov 2010 10:28
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Better than a lot though! At least we know that there is something there. It may not even be enough to top up my car of course. :o)
mitzy
- 22 Nov 2010 10:33
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In 2011 I'm putting everything I have on this.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2010 10:38
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yawn ..... mitzy of wacky baccy again, though of course, on her own admission, she doesn't care whether she makes or loses money
mitzy
- 22 Nov 2010 10:40
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Could be the next 10 bagger for me.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2010 11:01
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full of old clothes and dog food tims?
cielo
- 22 Nov 2010 11:16
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Some good interest on the area recently >>>>>>>>>>>>
"Other recent Cuban exploration news:
November 17, 2010 Gazprom, the Russian oil company farms into four Petronas Offshore Cuba Blocks earning a 30% stake. First Well 2011.
mitzy
- 22 Nov 2010 11:25
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I have 450 invested here and have made 500 profit in just over a year I'm a long term holder.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2010 11:30
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"In 2011 I'm putting everything I have on this" says mitzy ..... so does that mean 475?
mitzy
- 22 Nov 2010 11:33
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Maybe 500.
required field
- 22 Nov 2010 11:33
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Steady on mitzy...no hasty decisions.....
aldwickk
- 22 Nov 2010 11:48
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500 is far to small to invest in AIM stock's , with the spread and other cost's to pay.