LEEWINK
- 12 Aug 2003 11:59
looks like its hit oil, don't know whats gonna happen, any idea's ???
NielsJensen
- 09 Jul 2005 17:30
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paulmasterson1
- 11 Jul 2005 16:29
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11 July 2005
Northern Petroleum Plc
('Northern' or the 'Company')
Isle of Wight Planning Permission Extension
The Company announces that the Isle of Wight Council has granted an extension
to the existing permission, on the Sandhills-2 site, until 31 March 2006, in
order to allow for adequate long-term testing following the delayed start to
drilling operations.
The Isle of Wight Council has also granted permission for the drilling of an
extra bore-hole, Sandhills-3, on the site. This is in anticipation of the need
to follow up a successful Sandhills-2 appraisal well.
Nice !
PM
paulmasterson1
- 12 Jul 2005 08:01
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At 15p we had a headline, saying traders were amazed that the price had not gone higher, as they are very undervalued.
Will we get back to 15p this week, after yesterdays announcement ?
Cheers,
PM
MaxK
- 18 Jul 2005 20:34
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A bit quiet here.
I have nicked some images of the missing rig 28, captured by Springhead and posted on advfn today. He also says that it looks like they are packing up, ready for the move....problem is, we know not where.

pics courtesy of Springhead @ advfn.
MaxK
- 25 Jul 2005 11:03
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At last!
LONDON (AFX) - Northern Petroleum PLC said it has been told by British Drilling and Freezing Ltd that it is preparing to move its rig no 28 to the Sandhills-2 site on the Isle of Wight.
Sandhills-2 lies around 1 kilometre to the south of Sandhills-1, which was drilled in 1982 by British Gas.
Following the drilling at Sandhills-2, the rig will be moved for further drilling at the Bouldnor Copse-1 site near Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight.
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MaxK
- 27 Jul 2005 08:09
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Article in oilbarrel.
http://www.oilbarrel.com/home.html
27.07.2005
Northern Petroleums Isle Of Wight Drilling Campaign Edges Closer As The Company Keeps Busy In The Netherlands
Shareholders in Northern Petroleum, who tend to keep a very close watch on their company, were pleased to note on Monday that its drilling contractor was readying a rig for the journey south to the Sandhills-2 well site on the Isle of Wight. Shares in the London-listed company climbed 14 per cent to 14.875 pence on the news.
Drilling contractor British Drilling & Freezing Limited started to rig-down the rig, a job that takes between 36 to 48 hours, and will then load it onto flatbeds for the journey south. All being well, the BDF-28 rig should be drilling by next weekend on the long-awaited Sandhills-2 appraisal well, a follow-up to the 1982 British Gas Sandhills-1 well.
That well logged an oil column in the Great Oolite but the discovery was then written off as the difficult-to-produce formation was considered unworkable at that time. Northern, which has built a niche in reappraising and re-interpreting projects previously deemed unproductive or marginal, has deployed the latest seismic and computer analysis to the old Sandhills data and believes the Great Oolite holds real potential on the Isle of Wight. The proof of this geological model will be tested with the drilling of the Sandhills appraisal well, and also by the follow-on drilling of the Bouldnor Copse-1 well. In fact, it is this second pure exploration well that could prove really interesting: the Bouldnor Copse hole will test a deeper, and potentially larger exploration prospect in the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone.
Northern operates the Sandhills well in onshore licence PEDL 098 with 57.5 per cent of the equity along with Magellan Petroleum (22.5 per cent), Black Rock (5 per cent), Oil Quest Resources (7.5 per cent), Oil & Gas Investments (2.5 per cent) and Montrose Industries (5 per cent). On the Bouldnor Copse-1 well in PEDL 089, Northern operates with 70 per cent on behalf of Wessex Exploration, which holds 20 per cent, and Oil Quest Resources, with 10 per cent.
While shareholder attention remains fixed on the Isle of Wight, managing director Derek Musgrove believes the companys recent move into the Netherlands is by far the most interesting project in the portfolio. The Netherlands deal, signed last month with NAM, a company jointly owned by supermajors Shell and ExxonMobil, is an extension of Northerns strategy, taking it into an area that had fallen off the industrys radar in recent years.
The deal gives Northern access to eight undeveloped oil and gas discoveries and seven exploration prospects onshore Netherlands, a project that Musgrove had been tracking for some three years. Its nice to take up the ball after a hiatus of some years, Musgrove told oilbarrel.com.
Northern will take over operatorship of the discoveries and receive 100 per cent pay-back of its costs plus an uplift of 30 per cent before splitting the future profits equally with NAM. The development would be a fairly simple operation. Six of the discoveries have suspended wells that were successfully tested so the wells and wellheads are in place, just leaving Northern with the job of putting in some pipes and tanks. The company will have to submit a plan of development to the Dutch authorities, which run one of the strictest environmental licensing regimes in Europe.
Northern is already doing lots of work as it gets to grips with its new properties. The gross in-place volumes are currently estimated at 170 billion cubic feet of gas (53 bcf net to Northern) and 41 million barrels of oil (12.4 million barrels net to Northern). This provides an immediate boost to Northerns proved and probable reserve base as well as holding out the opportunity for much-needed near-term production and cashflows.
Musgrove believes the most exciting aspect of the deal, however, is the exploration upside. The company has the option to acquire 50 per cent of NAMs interests in a number of additional onshore exploration areas that cover an area equivalent to seven UK North Sea blocks. The gross reserve base here is reckoned to be in the range of 0.8 and 1.2 trillion cubic feet of gas (340 bcf to 520 bcf net to Northern). Northern will earn its right to its 50 per cent equity by drilling, and paying for, up to seven exploration wells. Northern has already committed to one exploration well, scheduled for drilling in 2006, and will have to drill an additional two once it exercises this option.
NielsJensen
- 28 Jul 2005 16:14
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Sandhills 2 is now a beehive of activity; several trucks with pipes and a big crane at work. Loads of 4WD. Let the games begin. I'll report on progress and post pics as the work progress. Guess NOP will keep their lips sealed until the rig is actually erected.
hewittalan6
- 28 Jul 2005 16:16
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Thanks NJ.
doughboy66
- 28 Jul 2005 16:18
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Thanks for that info Niels ,its good to have someone so close to the action.
DB66
NielsJensen
- 29 Jul 2005 18:04
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Here's the site as of Thursday 28th:
Click for pic
NielsJensen
- 29 Jul 2005 18:05
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Today I was nearly arrested by this guy (who was very nice and doing his job):
Click for pic
NielsJensen
- 29 Jul 2005 18:09
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Fortunately DM came to my rescue, and I took the following picture. As you can see the rig is now up. Pending final testing drilling should start next week.
Click for pic
andysmith
- 29 Jul 2005 21:47
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NJ, my connection is slower than my finger on the BUY button, please post pictures as links. Did I read earlier that NAV 50p?
Nearly bought early July but went on hols and then read about delays, should have taken advantage of drop then, typical of me, have I missed the boat?
NielsJensen
- 29 Jul 2005 22:27
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Andy, OK I'll place links to hi-res and low-res pics next time.
No, you did not miss the boat. Even buying now makes sense. However, if the IoW results are bad the sp may drop sharply because people panic. This would be a great time to buy more. In any event the present cap is way lower than the confirmed assets. On the other hand, if there is more oil than anticipated the price will rocket. Remember, Sandhills is not exploration, it's assesment; it is known there is oil there (well, one click away), it's just a question of how much and of what quality.
onone
- 30 Jul 2005 19:23
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not to comfortable abought consolidation,may transfer my investment to ati,as i dont think that the iow will bring that much attension to the institutes, and further more this will cause a dip in sp until further news from holland and italy on the other hand ati willbe floating on aim shortly and at present on ofex,imn sure this will move in the right direction, rob peter pay paul
MaxK
- 31 Jul 2005 09:18
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Cant see a dip onone, its finally happenning. Whether they find anything commercial, well thats another matter.
Good puff piece spotted by besbury over on advfn.
Gushers ahoy at Isle of Wight
By Sylvia Pfeifer (Filed: 31/07/2005)
http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2005/07/31/cnoil31.xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2005/07/31/ixcity.html
The Isle of Wight, better known for its sandy beaches and famous sailing regatta, could soon be able to add another string to its bow - as Britain's next oil province, writes Sylvia Pfeifer.
Northern Petroleum, the Aim-listed oil and gas explorer, will today start to drill its first well on the island's Sandhills licence area, two miles from the coast between Yarmouth and Newport. Estimates suggest Northern's licence area could have reserves of as much as 156m barrels of oil. Production from onshore oil and gas fields in Britain is tiny compared with the vast amounts still being pumped from the North Sea.
However, better technology, combined with high oil prices, has sparked a revival of the onshore industry in recent years. Britain's first onshore well was drilled in Derbyshire in 1918, but activity didn't take off until the 1930s.
The Second World War effort also played a major part in developing the industry.
NielsJensen
- 31 Jul 2005 22:05
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SCH17
- 01 Aug 2005 07:15
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Neils:- Suggest that you have another look at Sandhills!!!
TheMaster
- 01 Aug 2005 08:51
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Ticked up, due to expected RNS confirming drill spud at Sandhills