goldfinger
- 29 Sep 2004 11:11
Right I havent beleived in investing directly in an oil company untill today and in the last few months have been investing in OIL SERVICE companys Hamworthy and Corac, you know the picks and shovels tale.
Anyway after doing a lot of research I really feel that SOCO INTERNATIONAL SIA as been left behind in the mass bull market on oil companies.
Forget, Burren, Regal, Dana and the rest in my opinion this is the one to be on.
So.....why buy Soco now?
Four inter-related reasons:
1) Newsflow is now very much in sight on several fronts. None of it has yet emerged though, so analysts have yet to revisit their old views and recommendations. There was, and indeed remains, a chance to get in before serious interest picks up again.
2) There is, IMO, a decent chance of some very large price rises within the next 6 months, accompanied by increased downside protection. Once newsflow starts, the shares will come back onto institutional radar screens - you can wait for it to emerge, or you can speculate now at what I think will prove to be a lower price -perhaps much lower!
3) The market thinks there is nothing happening and has gone to sleep on the prospects. You can see this in the broadly sideways drift and very low volumes on most days [until this week]. They are wrong. Yemen and perhaps Mongolia should provide some near-term good news.
4) The time to buy is when no-one else seems very interested.
And heres the last results from the company......................
Soco International PLC
02 September 2004
SOCO International plc
Interim Results for the six months ended 30 June 2004
SOCO is an international oil and gas exploration and production company,
headquartered in London. The Company has interests in Vietnam, Mongolia, Yemen,
Libya, Tunisia and Thailand, with production operations in Yemen, Tunisia and
Mongolia. SOCO today announces interim results for the half year ended 30 June
2004.
HIGHLIGHTS
Operating profit of 4.1 million (2003: 4.2 million)
Net profit of 2.0 million (2003: 2.5 million)
Earnings per share of 2.9p (2003: 3.6p)
Cash balance of 26.7 million at half year end
Finalised the sale of an interest in ODEX creating a consortium of SOCO
(34%), Oilinvest (46%) and Gazprombank (20%) in the special purpose
entity to progress initiatives in Libya and other countries
Continued reinterpretation of existing 3D seismic and acquisition of 650
sq km of new 3D seismic in Vietnam prior to commencement of drilling in
Q1 2005
3D seismic programme completed in Mongolia with two wells drilled, both
apparent discoveries, and a third well spudded
First ever deviated Basement well drilling in East Shabwa in Yemen
Ed Story, President and Chief Executive of SOCO, said:
'Following an extended period of quiet preparation, the release of interim
results coincides with the commencement of a very active drilling programme for
SOCO, one that I believe has company transforming potential'
2 September 2004
ENQUIRIES:
SOCO International plc Tel: 020 7457 2020 (today)ENDS.
This could really be a craking stock and is worth getting in at these lowly price figures.
Please DYOR
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 03 Oct 2004 00:31
- 28 of 636
Tony, I really feel this one is the one to be in.
Please take a look at the previous research which is excelent coming mostly from apple.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 04 Oct 2004 00:54
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Hoping we are in for a good week.
cheers GF.
apple
- 04 Oct 2004 10:23
- 30 of 636
All buying so far today.
goldfinger
- 05 Oct 2004 00:17
- 31 of 636
Buying way ahead of selling, should be an up day tuesday, fingers crossed.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 05 Oct 2004 00:49
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Hot off the press....................nb, Soco as a partnership link with Gazprom.
Tuesday, October 5, 2004. Page 6.
Gazprom Eyes LNG Ports in U.S.
By Eduard Gismatullin
Bloomberg Gazprom plans to lease or buy stakes in liquefied natural gas terminals in the United States and possibly Canada, where the company plans to start supplying the fuel.
Gazprom plans to secure medium-term contracts between 2006 and 2009 to supply liquefied natural gas, or LNG, to the United States. The company plans to partner with North American companies to ensure access to regasification plants that will turn LNG into gas to pump it through pipelines.
Gazprom is in talks with ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco, ConocoPhillips, the three largest U.S. oil producers, and Petro-Canada, Canada's third-biggest oil company, about gas production in Russia and LNG supplies to the United States and Canada. The gas company plans to invest $10 billion to develop the Shtokman field in the Barents Sea to pump the fuel.
Existing regasification plants in the United States "meet the market demand now," Gazprom chief executive Alexei Miller told reporters on Saturday in Yamburg, in the Russian Arctic. "But if we talk about foreseen demand by 2010, their capacity won't be enough."
The United States, which expects gas demand to grow 50 percent in the next 20 years, has been urging Gazprom to accelerate plans to build an LNG terminal in northwestern Russia that could supply the fuel to the United States. At the same time, Gazprom is looking for new markets outside Europe.
Gazprom plans to supply between 3 billion and 5 billion cubic meters of gas to the United States as early as next year by swapping its fuel in Europe for LNG shipments to North America.
Gazprom, which supplies a quarter of gas consumed in Europe, expects to start pumping gas from the Shtokman field in the Arctic in 2010 to make LNG available for direct sales in North America. The offshore field has enough reserves to supply the United States for about four years.
Royal Dutch/Shell Group and U.S. Sempra Energy last week received permits from Mexico for construction of a $600 million LNG regasification terminal to process gas from Russia for sale locally and in California.
Shell leads a group of investors, which plans to invest at least $10 billion to tap offshore fields in Russia's Pacific to produce LNG. Gazprom's Miller said in June that the company plans to secure a stake in the Shell-led Sakhalin-2 project.
Gazprom is seeking oil and gas exploration projects in Libya in response to the recent lifting of economic sanctions against the North African country.
Miller last week met Abdulla el-Badri, chairman of Libya's state-owned National Oil Corp., to discuss possible joint projects. Gazprombank, majority owned by Gazprom, already owns 20 percent of a Libyan exploration project, Miller said.
"Now that the sanctions against Libya are ended, a lot of companies are interested in the Libyan market and possibilities to produce oil and gas," Miller told reporters. "The business environment is stable in the oil and gas industry."
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 05 Oct 2004 10:36
- 33 of 636
Buys up above sells for the second day running, could move up.
cheers Gf.
mickeyskint
- 05 Oct 2004 10:50
- 34 of 636
Does anyone else have a view on these. Had a good day yesterday so plenty of wedge in the pocket but where do I put it?
MS
107606
- 05 Oct 2004 10:51
- 35 of 636
mickey if you have money in need of a home, look at the Petrel Resources and Petroceltic International threads.
goldfinger
- 05 Oct 2004 11:52
- 36 of 636
Might be a good idea Mickey, but keep looking over your back and get a supply of valium in. Petrel certainly as a massive speculative following. The guys who were on As Seen On Screen are now riding on this one, but when will they jump off, and will you be around when the price drops?.
All depends on your investing style.
cheers GF.
Cannyinvestor
- 05 Oct 2004 13:13
- 37 of 636
Personally, I would not touch Petrel with a barch pole. I have been in SIA since March 1999 when the price was bombed out and it is by far my largest single holding. I am also heavily invested in Hardman ,Oilexco and Victoria Oil and Gas. I hold a fairly large position in PCI. I hold small positions in Aminex and Black Rock.
I would urge you to be very cautious with Petrel.
All the best
Cannyinvestor
mickeyskint
- 05 Oct 2004 16:24
- 38 of 636
Thanks boys advice taken. Perhaps I'll go back to the boring old crab FT100.
The AIM is much more fun though. Still it hit 4700 today.
What ever your in good luck
MS
goldfinger
- 06 Oct 2004 00:34
- 39 of 636
Three days now buys bigger than sells, at some time it as to crack.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 06 Oct 2004 12:12
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Up 10p so far, and looking good with all oil companies.
Just wait while we get news flow through and I am led to beleive there is going to be an awful lot of it.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 06 Oct 2004 15:09
- 41 of 636
Buyers coming back in after a fall in price over lunch time. Now back up again.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 07 Oct 2004 08:50
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Small tick up already.
cheers GF.
apple
- 07 Oct 2004 10:00
- 43 of 636
Making steady progress, I think maybe some news is coming in the next few weeks.
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2004 00:04
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Dont worry Apple our day will come. Yes its frustrating with all these blown up shares performing very well, but just watch us when we take off, ROAD RUNNER OR WHAT??????????????????????????????.
cheers GF.
apple
- 08 Oct 2004 10:42
- 45 of 636
More progress again so far today.
I'm happy with steady progress.
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2004 11:24
- 46 of 636
Yup its up again.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 11 Oct 2004 12:27
- 47 of 636
Looking set to tick up.
cheeers GF.