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.
tudwick
- 06 Apr 2011 22:41
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Target price based on what BWD ?
As in when all results are known from the recent 3D surveys carried out or from info already known ?
bigwavedave
- 07 Apr 2011 09:24
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Tudwick - no idea, I'm afraid. I haven't seen the details. Their initial coverage, which I have seen, was based purely on Platanillo, as a year-end target. I'd guess the same applies here - but including the recent reserves upgrade, higher oil price and better chance of success with drilling now focussed on sweet spots at the southern end of the field. (Maybe someone who has seen it can give the gist).
tudwick
- 07 Apr 2011 10:39
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Ok, thanks
bhunt1910
- 09 Apr 2011 13:56
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Anyone attending the AGM this year.
Its at the usual venue - St Mellons Hotel - just outside of Cardiff, on Tuesday 10th May at 9.30am??
Moneylender
- 11 Apr 2011 13:53
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Whats happenee to French Connection, sold out again?
lol
annibendod
- 12 Apr 2011 12:46
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Hi ml,
Yes, where is he and nobody heard today's news or what?
Never mind frenchconnection, it's cynic's views on this year's happenings I want to hear!!!!!
Sharesure
- 12 Apr 2011 16:08
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Today's RNS has to be good news for Amer to make quicker progress. 16 wells in the next 18 months, at least 5 of them in Platinillo and one in paraguay before December. As JW points out, Fenix would have been a distraction or would not have been moved forward as quickly. Now it will be.
RBC has a new price target of 44p, up 12p on the last one. It's seems that it is just a case of watching the plans being executed over the remainder of this year and into the next.
Suspect that the AGM will be used to provide more immediate production news.
Once some more drilling is happening and assuming the seismic is accurate this should start living up to my high expectation of where it can go to.
Thursday should see Shares magazine comment again if others don't before.
razmun
- 12 Apr 2011 20:34
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sharesure what is your target price on these over the next year or 2?
Sharesure
- 13 Apr 2011 16:04
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razmun, it all depends how much oil there is and how much companies are prepared to pay for oil in the ground. Not very helpful - but then I doubt the directors even know that. They appear to think that there is a lot more to go at in Platinillo - so better to watch that drilling process closely over the next two quarters. If their hunch is correct then there is every reason for the sp rise to be spectacular. Meanwhile it is just a case of waiting...... something some of us have had to learn to become very good at, unfortunately!
blackdown
- 14 Apr 2011 08:32
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C,
AMER has (rightly) been criticised in the past for promising a lot and delivering not a lot. It does now seem, however, that there is considerable potential for increased production with relatively low production costs.
The Fenix farm out is a smart move as it will allow management to concentrate on Platanillo, where the chances of success look to be above average.
cynic
- 14 Apr 2011 10:32
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leave this one to you guys .... i'm happier with holding better quality
bigwavedave
- 14 Apr 2011 11:04
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Remarkably thin trading, considering. Really thought the Fenix deal/broker upgrade etc would generate more interest.
Moneylender
- 14 Apr 2011 19:41
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Cynic a few of us have some profit to spend, why dont you give us the benifit
of your knowledge and give us some tips with your stocks.
na sdaq
- 14 Apr 2011 19:45
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Ml
He posts on rrl so that might be a good start if you're not already in them!!!!!!
blackdown
- 19 Apr 2011 17:50
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AMER hasn't drilled a hole in the ground since late 2009. Whilst we are promised(?) 16 wells before end 2012 (ignoring Paraguay), with at least one of these kicking off before mid year, over 18 months between drills seems excessive, even for a cautious company like this.
No wonder things are quiet here. Come on AMER - get that drill bit in the ground!
bhunt1910
- 03 May 2011 08:07
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Colombia: Platanillo output up, seismic in hand
May 2, 2011
Amerisur Resources PLC said Platanillo field in Colombia's Putumayo basin averaged 452 b/d of oil in the last 9 months of 2010 compared with 180 b/d or less in 2009 even though limited zones are in production.
Platanillo lies east of Orito field, the basin's largest, and just north of Victor Hugo Ruales field in Ecuador, which has 120 million bbl of recoverable oil.
Calmena Energy Services was expected to mobilize Rig 836, which has been drilling wells as deep as 10,000 ft for Petroleos Mexicanos in Mexico, to Colombia in April 2011 to work for Amerisur at Platanillo. The company expects to begin a six-well drilling program before midyear 2011 to prove up 35 million bbl of proved and probable reserves and end the year with 5,000 b/d of production.
The company worked to "define the full field potential via 3D3C seismic and have strengthened our operating base in this challenging and in some ways frontier area."
Amerisur acquired the 705 ha of acreage in Colombia between Platanillo and VHR field in Ecuador. The most important and challenging work program was the design, acquisition, processing, and interpretation of the 125 sq km 3D3C seismic survey over the entire block from the national border in the south to the northern contractual limit. Acquisition ended on Dec. 23, 2010.
The data have been interpreted and a new structural map of the southern half of the block has been created.
The mapping has resolved a previous ambiguity regarding the presence and degree of throw of the bounding fault at some points along the structure, with confirmation of continuity towards the north, and importantly towards the south, into the extended commercial area. In addition, the structure observed to the south of the Alea-1R and Platanillo-2 wells is far more developed than previously supposed.
The 3D3C structure map and petrophysical data were analyzed in a Monte Carlo simulation and indicated the following management-estimated prospective resources for Platanillo field: A 90% probability of 45 million bbl of oil, a 50% chance of 69 million bbl, and a 10% chance of 95 million bbl.
The operational plan was modified to take account of the new high potential in the southern section, and the drilling program has been redesigned. This has necessitated further environmental licensing and will require road construction in coming months. It is envisaged that the first new wells will be located in the southern sector, followed by wells to the north in the area previously called "Platanillo-3."
Sharesure
- 03 May 2011 19:08
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bhunt1910 - where was your post 2843 obtained from? Under company news nothing is shown for 2/5/2011 or is that a Canadian release? Had it been released here yesterday it would have been stupid even if that was possible with the market closed.
bigwavedave
- 03 May 2011 19:40
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Sharesure - from the Oil and Gas Journal. First glance, it just looks like a rehash of info already known.
Dave
http://www.ogj.com/index/article-display.articles.oil-gas-journal.volume-109.issue-18.exploration-development.colombia-platanillo-output-up-seismic-in.html.html
bhunt1910
- 06 May 2011 22:22
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Copied frm across the way
bigwavedave - 6 May'11 - 21:24 - 14991 of 14992
New look website:http://www.amerisurresources.com/index.html