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Hardman Resources - Millions oil barrels in the Falklands - Blue Sky Now (HNR)     

xmortal - 07 Jul 2004 22:40

seawallwalker - 01 Mar 2005 08:00 - 283 of 441

Drilling report.

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200503010700501565J.html

Hardman Resources Limited
01 March 2005

STOCK EXCHANGE / MEDIA RELEASE

RELEASE DATE: 1 March 2005

CONTACT: Scott Spencer

TELEPHONE: Within Australia: 08 9261 7600
International: +61 8 9261 7600

RE: MAURITANIA DRILLING PROGRAMME
WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT


Hardman Resources Ltd ('Hardman') provides the following progress report on the
Mauritania offshore drilling programme:


Tiof-6 Appraisal Well - PSC B

Progress and Current Status:
Since the last report on 22 February 2005, the Tiof-6 appraisal well was
suspended as a potential future oil production well by the 'West Navigator'
drillship. On 26 February, the 'West Navigator' departed for the Chinguetti
field to join the 'Stena Tay' on the development drilling programme.

Well Location:
The Tiof Discovery is located approximately 90 kilometres west of Nouakchott,
the Mauritanian capital and 25 kilometres north of the Chinguetti Field. The
Tiof-6 well is located 3 kilometres west of the Tiof-1 discovery well and 1
kilometre east of Tiof-3. Water depth is approximately 1,165 metres.

Well Details:
The Tiof-6 well was intended to further appraise the Tiof oil discovery and
continued the evaluation of the Miocene channel sand system within the Tiof
Field area as interpreted with 3D seismic.

Chinguetti Development Drilling

Since the last report on 22 February, the 'Stena Tay' continued operations on
the Chinguetti Development wells and has now been joined by the 'West
Navigator'. Hardman does not intend to provide detailed weekly reports during
the course of the development well drilling programme but will continue to
report significant matters as appropriate and in accordance with its continuous
disclosure obligations.


Other information:

All reported depths are referenced to the rig rotary table (except water depth).

Times and dates refer to Mauritania time (GMT), 8 hours behind Western Standard
Time, Perth.

A map showing the location of the 2004/05 wells is available on the Hardman
website (
www.hdr.com.au
) and will be updated during the course of the 2004/2005
drilling programme.

The joint venture interests in the Chinguetti Field and PSC B are:

Company PSC B Chinguetti Field
(Remainder)
Woodside group companies (operator) 53.846% 47.384%
Hardman group companies 21.6% 19.008%
BG group companies 11.63% 10.234%
Premier group companies 9.231% 8.123%
ROC Oil group companies 3.693% 3.250%
Groupe Projet Chinguetti (Govt. interest) - 12.000%

seawallwalker - 01 Mar 2005 16:43 - 284 of 441

Sold:-

RNS Number:1782J
Ascent Resources PLC
01 March 2005

Ascent Resources plc

Acquisition of interests in Gabon Production Sharing Contracts

Board Changes

Ascent Resources plc ("Ascent") has entered into an agreement with Hardman
Resources Ltd ("Hardman") to acquire two wholly owned subsidiaries, Gabon
Investments (Iris Marin) Pty Ltd and Gabon Investments (Themis Marin) Pty Ltd.
These companies hold a 12.86% Participating Interest in the Iris Marin
Production Sharing Contract ("PSC") and in the Themis Marin Production Sharing
Contract respectively.

The Iris Marin and Themis Marin PSCs cover two shallow water exploration
concessions offshore Gabon of 902 km2 and 607 km2 respectively.

Gabon is centrally situated in the West African oil & gas province and has a
long history of oil production. It has the third largest reserves and is the
fourth biggest producer in the region. Current production from Gabon is
approximately 250,000 bopd from its onshore and offshore fields.

Both the Themis Marin and Iris Marin concessions are surrounded by proven
oilfields and are close to pipelines and production infrastructure. Since these
concessions were awarded in 1999, a 3-D seismic survey has been acquired and
from these results a number of drilling locations have been identified. The
drilling of the first of two commitment wells is planned for this summer.

The other partners in both PSCs are:

Fusion Oil & Gas NL 20.57%Thats Sterling Energy

Premier Oil Gabon 18.00%

Petro Oil & Gas Corp of South Africa Pty Ltd 22.86%

Sunburnt Downs Pastoral Company Pty Ltd 25.71%


Heres the financial details:-

Initial consideration for the acquisition will be the issue of 12 million new ordinary shares of Ascent to Hardman. Following completion, Ascent shall reimburse Hardman for $515,765 of past costs. Further payments will be made to Hardman of A$500,000 in the event of successful recovery of hydrocarbon on testing from a well in either of the PSCs and A$700,000 on issue of governmental approval for exploitation of either of the PSCs.

seawallwalker - 04 Mar 2005 14:14 - 285 of 441

KBC Peel Hunt Buy Recommendation plus many more.

Thanks to zooshare on ADVFN for the find.

http://www.kbcpeelhunt.com/pdfs/Oil04Mar05.pdf

seawallwalker - 04 Mar 2005 17:08 - 286 of 441

Nice rise this pm, no doubt many more to come.

What do you think sww?

seawallwalker - 04 Mar 2005 17:09 - 287 of 441

I think you are right.

Great opportunity for a long term gain terrific upside, we can't really lose provided we keep a watch on it.

By the way do you talk to yourself?

seawallwalker - 04 Mar 2005 17:10 - 288 of 441

Mmmmm...............

It has been known.

I can change the weather too, but only locally.

Watch and I will make the sun shine Wednesday next week. (meant to say all day).

seawallwalker - 04 Mar 2005 17:10 - 289 of 441

Well, have a good weekend all.

seawallwalker - 04 Mar 2005 17:10 - 290 of 441

You too.

Pond Life - 05 Mar 2005 17:02 - 291 of 441

Attention men in white coats - we've found him at last. Bring the medication quickly, he's delirious and talking to himself.

seawallwalker - 07 Mar 2005 13:03 - 292 of 441

This is looking good in the short term.

graph.php?epic=HNR

What do you think sww?

seawallwalker - 07 Mar 2005 13:04 - 293 of 441

Dran good, glad I bought at the 60-p level.

Money in the ramp, er bank.

Pond Life - 07 Mar 2005 20:54 - 294 of 441

Quick, increase the dose - he's still at it.

seawallwalker - 07 Mar 2005 22:15 - 295 of 441

LOL

seawallwalker - 07 Mar 2005 22:15 - 296 of 441

lol

rayrac - 08 Mar 2005 09:51 - 297 of 441

I'll give you a break seawallwalker! :)

BTW, where did you get a name like that? I do some of that, living close to the river banks on the east coast.

Patience is all that is required here at HNR, best smaller oil company punt around!

Good luck anyway, imo you don't need too much of it here, it's on the way up.

seawallwalker - 08 Mar 2005 22:57 - 298 of 441

Hi rayrac, thanks for noticing.

You too Pond Life.

The name came from what I do most days, sea wall walking with my dog(s).

I go out along the Crouch Estuary at South Fambridge and Wallasea Island, sometimes down to Potton Island.

I totally agree about HNR, this time next year, who knows?

Pond Life - 09 Mar 2005 07:51 - 299 of 441

SWW,
Hardman is on my watch list. I am heavily invested in SEY, so I don't want more of the same, but Hardman is looking interesting on a price / assets basis and I agree that a takeout by Woodside looks increasingly likely at some stage. One problem - what do I seel to buy Hardman? I hold BUR, JKX and SEY, plus other energy industry plays such as HTG and HMY. None of these do I want to sell just at the moment.

Pondy

seawallwalker - 09 Mar 2005 08:06 - 300 of 441

Pondy

I cannot advise you to sell any of those.

Leave Hardman on your watch list, take a note of the trading ranges and work out the tops and bottoms so that if you decide to take a profit on any of the others you know more or less where the bottom is if you decide to buy.

For instance, I have read that a possible trading range this year would be between 1 and 1.30 for HNR.

Bottom range before Christmas was 60p. (Thats were I bought). It may not go there again though.

It is more of the same in respect of BUR,SEY & JKX.

I would not do a swap for swaps sake.

rayrac - 09 Mar 2005 09:12 - 301 of 441

seawallwalker

I live close to the river next (north) to yours and it's either down to Millbeach or the promenade!! I have an acquaintance or two, who live in your area (N Fambridge), we sing in the S Woodham Ferrers MVC! Try it some time, we are always on the lookout for new members! No test!:)

PS, I've just realised you are across the other side from N Fambridge...but still close enough to W Ferrers!! :)

Hi Pond Life, I'm not that keen on SEY and so I don't hold, but as seawallwalker says, it's down to you in the end. I wouldn't want to be out of HNR under any circumstance, they do unfortunately look to be T/A fodder, but last evening I watched CNBC and they interviewed the president of Exxon Mobil and he thought there would be consolidation among the larger oilers, eg, Woodside perhaps, or Unicol. Exxon (and most of the 'big boys') are stuffed with money and are on the prowl , so he inferred.

If Woody gets taken out then sure as eggs is eggs, the end is in sight for HNR! All imo of course.

Good luck anyway!

rayrac - 09 Mar 2005 21:08 - 302 of 441

Well that put the 'stoppers' on that. It was only a suggestion seawallwalker, I'll stay with HNR! :)
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