Sharesure
- 30 Jun 2007 18:48
Amerisur Resources is exploring for oil and gas in South America, currently in Colombia and later it plans to exploit its licences in Paraguay. It has a new Board of Directors and following a recent Placing at 6p (250m shares) sufficient cash to see through its current drilling plans and carry out some further corporate asset improvement opportunities.
Valuation of Amerisur Resources : 'Rule of Thumb' based on c.800m shares and using 10% DCF on oil at $70/barrel is 0.75p on the sp for every 1m barrels (CHP's share) that is proved in the ground.
Amerisur (formerly Chaco Resources) now has two exploration blocks in Colombia which it is currently evaluating and preparing to drill, one of these in the last quarter of 2007. It has also applied for further blocks in Colombia which are also believed to offer near term production. It also has three substantial areas in Paraguay and is awaiting news on a fourth. The next six months (May-November 2008) should see a steady news flow as it establishes the companys transformation from being an exploration company to becoming a significant oil production company. Set out below are some of the milestones which should produce announcements and have a positive effect on the share price. Any potential reserves are quoted in recoverable oil assets.
Platinillo, Colombia :
100% interest in a field currently assessed at holding 38.1m barrels of light sweet crude oil. Previously this a well flowed at 533 b/d before it was capped.Modern extraction methods may achieve up to double this output/well. Drilling completed for assessment and details of reserve figures and resumption of production daily figures awaited at Dec.2009. (Some guessestimates suggest the field might contain as much as 70m-100m barrels.)
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Tigra/Fenix block
100%% Further 3D seismic is completed; previous drilling has resulted in 30,000 barrels of oil from this block. Other blocks nearby in the Magdalena basin have also produced well. Drilled 11/2009; optimistic RNS (17 leads to follow)but reserve figures awaited
RNS :Expect further news on this block imminently and maybe a JV or other arrangement to speed up the timescale to production
Additional blocks to be announced
New local management team, in particular the CEO, is reputed to have some excellent contacts which will bring some high quality blocks to Amerisur in the coming months.
Curupayty Block, Paraguay :
1.39m hectares in north, close to Bolivia. Two wells previously drilled and both showed oil.
RNS : Expect JV with larger producer.
San Pedro Block, Paraguay :
1m hectares in south-east. Previous drilling showed oil.
RNS : Expect JV with larger producer.
Parana Basin, Paraguay :
Canindeyu block covering 1,789,000 hectares. Bordering Brazil. Oil field on Brazilian side already drilled. Chaco also expect to find oil and, at a deeper level, considerable quantities of gas. Chaco has obtained valuable historic seismic for re-evaluation.
RNS : Presidential Decree received 2/11/06.. Petrobras has announced its intention to increase substantially its effort to exploit Paraguay's hydrocarbons and has announced a farm-in on CDS's adjacent block. Possibility that they or another major will do likewise with Amerisur
Corporate Activity : The new Chairman is believed to have been brought on board to prove some or all of the existing Colombian assets and get these oil producing, arrange a JV on the Paraguayan assets before negotiating a sale of the company as consolidation of explorers in the region continues. An exit sp north of 1.00 over the next 12 months might be a reasonable target provided the drilling programme lives up to expectations, the price of oil remains at/above current levels and an approach is made for the company.
blackdown
- 17 Mar 2010 17:36
- 1951 of 3289
Sivad,
Maybe that wasn't the 'major announcement' you expected; or maybe it just wasn't the major announcement?
aldwickk
- 17 Mar 2010 19:05
- 1952 of 3289
yuff,
your wrong - he said " sounds like a heavy body of water "
And when did it reach 20p + today ?
nas daq
- 17 Mar 2010 19:35
- 1953 of 3289
Guys
It went down for a reason today and that's because it went up from this level on the hope of a good RNS which it wasn't.
People were expecting numbers which we didn't get, so we are in the same position as we were at the time of the last rns although we have spudded an extra well. The sp dropped to 12p previously with the same information in the public domain who's to say that can't happen again.
TheFrenchConnection
- 17 Mar 2010 21:09
- 1954 of 3289
l do apologise Yuff et al ..ln a hurry. l totally mis-translated the first RNS of the day. Upon re-reading it several times l appreciate this was a case of human error. And what an error ! Morelike gross personal negligence.l bet the chairman and CEO are seething .What Wardle is saying, and quite simply, is that the mud weight,(mass per unit volume of a drilling fluid} which controls the hydrostatic pressure in a well bore ,and prevents unwanted flow into the actual well , was inappropriate .Now if my memory serves me right , the normal specific gravity is 9/10 kilopascals per metre or 0.5 lbs per square inch per foot . ).Now excessive mud weight has clearly occured here and can cause a plethora of problems now and even if rectified , in production stages as it as it causes lost circulation by propogating ,and then filling the fractures in the host rock.the mud weight also protects a collapse of the casing and the open-hole ..Now without wanting this to turn into a book as mud weights are very difficult and tecnical to explain at the best of times -Yes - even to such an esteemed ,errudite,well informed group of people as your goodselves but l dont believe the ramifications of this have hit ANY of you .. Have they ? .....l can picture it . ln their damned hurry to deliver the goods they have simply used an excessive mud weight and caused who knows what ? ...Thats a rudimentary error and WHAT the RNS should be about !! ......oh sod it ,,,you will think what you want regardless of what anyone says - and no Yuff it is not as common occurance as you are saying or otherwise equipment needed to rectify the situ would be on site ; ,,,,,,,,....slowly slowly catchee monkey as old oil adage goes... ..lts a simple fuck up; but not the end of the world for Amer..........Far from it .....................Niether long nor short but if i was 100% honest and bearing in mind my kharma ,l wouldnt sell ...................................................................................
TheFrenchConnection
- 18 Mar 2010 00:27
- 1955 of 3289
real beef lies in 4th statement of the day upping the price paid by directors from 11p to 15p for a couple of million options { each :-))..} ,,,,ls this a case of not being seen at a later date to have given them away, or self contrition for fu*** up with the well ?
Sharesure
- 18 Mar 2010 09:03
- 1956 of 3289
TFC, The option strike price arguement has been going on since prior to xmas 2009. ie it has nothing to do with mud densities and cock-ups. A number of shareholders. including me, contacted the company complaining that it amounted to directors awarding themselves a guaranteed return (ie they knew then that the sp would have them in the money in a matter of hours because of them doing the rounds in the city). Pleased to see that they have now eaten humble pie and set the sp strike price at a more reasonable level.to confirm that they don't treat shareholders with contempt ;-)
As for where we are now - waiting as ever for actual numbers which can be used to value the company.
Moneylender
- 18 Mar 2010 11:01
- 1957 of 3289
Sharesure, you are obviously in touch with well connected parties. Any
idea as to why JW's options, and he had the most, were not adjusted???
M
Sharesure
- 18 Mar 2010 12:30
- 1958 of 3289
M/L, I wouldn't say that I am. I don't know why JW's options are at a lower strike price although I would suggest that he is key to what Amer are doing and therfore upsetting him over the issue may be an own goal.
Moneylender
- 18 Mar 2010 13:44
- 1959 of 3289
Cheers SS, that was the only reason i came up with as well!
TheFrenchConnection
- 19 Mar 2010 10:40
- 1960 of 3289
SS.. l was being tongue in cheek when suggesting the strike price for options were influenced by current problems at the well / self contrition . But this does not alter the simple fact that the well was comprimised by lack of due diligence . Albeit API regs were not openly flouted ,the mud weight was inappropriate for purpose. ln saying that my Alexander book of oil/gas connections shows the damage to be minimal and while unneccessary monies will be needed to be spent to rectify the matter,l cannot see this posing a serious threat to APERs future. ...............................................................................................................One thing we are in total agreement is that Wardle is an ex baron of "Big oil "-respected by both institutions and the city itself - YOU dont work for his ex employers for so long without learning a trick or two .......and to lose him would indeed be an own goal - and to bring him to task over options would be more in the sphere of self flagulation .
yuff
- 19 Mar 2010 11:05
- 1961 of 3289
TFC I like what you say and agree wholeheartedly.
Sharesure
- 19 Mar 2010 13:01
- 1962 of 3289
TFC - they may have goofed over the mud weight - that's too technical for me! The main fact is that we are now less than 2-3 weeks away from having news on reserve figures. If their optimistic noises on those are well placed then mud densities won't much matter anyway.
In the meantime announcing a tie up on Paraguay would be welcome?
annie38
- 19 Mar 2010 13:32
- 1963 of 3289
SS: Were you like me disappointed by the latest production figures? The increase in bpd reported seems to be nominal and quite disappointing on the basis that injection pumps were to be fitted to boost flow rates.
blackdown
- 19 Mar 2010 14:20
- 1964 of 3289
Annie,
I don't think the increase has been implemented yet. See SS's note above - three weeks to wait.
Sharesure
- 19 Mar 2010 14:45
- 1965 of 3289
Annie, I do think that we have not been shown the real potential output from the existing drills - however,if that is so, the company no doubt knows why that is a good move at this time. A cynic might comment that now the options strike price issue has been re-addressed that would be one reason for there to be no continued need to hold back. Ther could be a number of other reasons too. Purely conjecture on my part.
Moneylender
- 20 Mar 2010 12:00
- 1966 of 3289
SS, I am a cynic also!
No doubt in my mind that the latest RNS was watered down for a reason.
That reason is now out of the way and we can move onwards and
upwards.
Moneylender
- 22 Mar 2010 07:40
- 1967 of 3289
22nd March 2010
Amerisur Resources Plc ("Amerisur" or the "Company")
Operations Update Isabel-1
Amerisur Resources Plc, the oil and gas producer and explorer focused on South
America, is pleased to provide the following update on operations in the Fenix
Block, Colombia.
The 8.1/2" Pilot Hole of Isabel-1 was drilled to a final depth of 1,365ft. The
hole has been logged and plugged back to allow the deviated part of the well to
be drilled directionally from higher in the pilot wellbore.
The results up to now have been encouraging and in line with the Companys
expectations. The top sand of the Esmeraldas-La Paz formation was encountered at
1,002 ft Wire Line Depth, confirming the pre-drill prognosis. An apparent net
thickness of approximately 280 ft of good quality sandstones was encountered
with strong shows of gas, oil, oil on cuttings samples and also free oil visible
on the shale shaker throughout this section. The mud weight used through this
section was 9.2 ppg.
The well is currently being directionally drilled to position the well bore in
the most advantageous position to evaluate the sands.
Final target depth is estimated at 1,850ft measured depth with an inclination of
up to approximately 56 degrees from the vertical.
Sharesure
- 22 Mar 2010 08:44
- 1968 of 3289
Mmmmmm! Looks like posts 1965 & 1966 may not have been so cynical! Anyway, the way now seems clear for quite a busy & positive newsflow.
TheFrenchConnection
- 22 Mar 2010 09:12
- 1969 of 3289
ok,ok ,Johnny boy.. .Lets play ball .... Now dont let me down ....S L O W and E A S Y .Now while not altogether convinced by the companys past performance i remain a great believer in actualism in that the present is a key to the past which totally underscores the accepted theory of oil formation ..namely that organic matter living in the ocean sinks to the bottom and under anoxic/euxinic conditions forms crude oil .Now while l am aware that this en vogue paradigm of oil formation has come under attack since the discovery of the buckyball{ full name - buck minsterfullerene ( the C60 molecule) by Rick Smalley of Shell in 1985, l cant yet dismiss sentiments i have held since i began oil trading and esp. in a trading environment that is still shaped by the theory of peak oil ......NOW simply imagine the global land mass before the great continents fractured and split ....Columbia and Brazil- like Venezuela- are to me extensions of the West African oilfields and theres oil here. of that i have no doubt ,,And if anyone can get it out its my man ..Dont shaft me JW-its you im investing in .......An opening gambitt ...im in @ 16.19p ... ..... { You can all laugh and scoff later ................
TheFrenchConnection
- 22 Mar 2010 09:16
- 1970 of 3289
and 9.2 ppq mudweight showing hydrocarbon on shale shaker / ,,,,,,nice ,,,,,,slight edit lest Yuffs sensitivities be inflamed