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Xtract Energy - Money for old rock (XTR)     

queen1 - 29 May 2007 10:59

Xtract Energy - looking for oil in shale. Feasible and cost effective? Anyone in these at present?

dreamcatcher - 09 Feb 2012 09:11 - 295 of 371

Good purchasing pre Luna spud RNS.

dreamcatcher - 09 Feb 2012 09:31 - 296 of 371

Looks like the seller has gone. Should be a good day.

dreamcatcher - 13 Feb 2012 09:02 - 297 of 371

Operational Update
RNS
RNS Number : 2640X
Xtract Energy plc
13 February 2012



13th February 2012



AIM: XTR



XTRACT ENERGY PLC

("Xtract" or the "Company")



Operational Update



Xtract Energy PLC is pleased to announce the following operational update.





Denmark



The Maersk Resolve drilling rig has arrived at the Luna location, jacked up out of the water and made ready for drilling operations. Noreco has advised that the well was spudded on Sunday 12th February.



The Luna well will be drilled to a depth of 2,250 metres with a reservoir sandstone thickness prognosis of c. 90m. The Luna prospect is targeting between 35mmbbls - 153mmbbls net resources to Xtract. The Luna drilling program is expected to take approximately one month.



The Luna prospect is located in a small half graben with the pinch out edge to the south east of the structure. The Rotliegendes reservoir is thought to have a high probability of being present at this location based on the seismic interpretation. Uncertainty still exists however on which seismic event represents the top reservoir and where the pinch out occurs. In addition to the uncertainty on the pinch out position, there is a possibility that the Rotliegendes does not, in fact, pinch out but continues up dip into Lead A. It is therefore possible that Luna and Lead A are connected and represent one feature. The current well location which targets the Luna prospect was picked in order to maximize the information gathered by the well and is designed to address this uncertainty. The Luna well intends to test the overall Rotliegendes play concept.



A full description of the prospectivity of the Danish licenses 1/11 and 2/05 can be found within the Xtract Energy plc AIM Admission Document dated 26th August 2011 which can be located on the Xtract website www.xtractenergy.co.uk.





Oil Shale



Xtract previously announced that it had contracted Worley Parsons to provide a technical study on the various technologies which are being used or developed around the world to extract hydrocarbons from oil shale, as applicable for the exploitation of the Julia Creek tenements in Queensland, Australia and other oil shale resources. Worley Parsons is an Australian based company and is a leading provider of professional services to resource and energy sector companies and complex process industries



Xtract is now in receipt of the study and is reviewing the results. The study will assist Xtract to review the commercial options available for the exploitation of it's oil shale resources, to make such developments attractive to potential commercial partners, as well as creating a bankable project.





Peter Moir, Chief Executive of Xtract Energy, commented:

"We are pleased that the Maersk Resolve is now on location and it is exciting that drilling has commenced at Luna. We look forward to updating shareholders on progress in due course."



Qualified Person



In accordance with AIM Guidelines, Peter Moir, B.Sc. Civil Engineering, M.Eng. Petroleum Engineering, UK Chartered Engineer and CEO of Xtract Energy plc is the qualified person as defined in the Guidance Notes for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies, February 2010, of the London Stock Exchange, that has reviewed the technical information contained in this press release. Mr Moir has more than 30 years experience in technical, operational and commercial aspects of the E&P business.


dreamcatcher - 13 Feb 2012 18:30 - 298 of 371

Heavy selling, again rns then selling.

dreamcatcher - 13 Feb 2012 18:52 - 299 of 371

I wanted to have a look at the chances of success for the drill and see cold comfort 6 on ii has saved me the job -





Some decent volume today, as you might expect - but a fairly static share price. It will be interesting to see what happens over the next month as LUNA approaches target depth - volatility is probably the only thing we can predict with any certainty.

The "28% chance of strong technical success" predictions by TRACS are well worth a look for anyone who hasn't read them. See
http://tinyurl.com/TRACSDENMARK

Interestingly TRACS assess the key risk as charge. Whereas Noreco assess the key risk as Trap and put the chance of success some 40% higher than TRACS. I've stated my speculation before - but it might be worth restating, Noreco's drilling success rates suggest they may be using seabed sniffing tech to verify prospects. If they had used such tech before farming into this prospect it would explain why they have a higher chance of success and more specifically, why they put trap as the key risk. It is also worth noting that TRACS were instructed by Elko not Noreco and so would not have had access to any such data. It is, of course, purely speculation, but if Noreco are correct then it would mean that the chance of strong technical success could be as high as 42%. Given the prize at stake, that's phenomenally high, but remember it would mean 58% chance of weak technical success or failure. So it would be rather pleasant to de-risk the drill with some good news from Chevron...

I would love to think that we'll get some news out of Chevron prior to the 100 days production test - even if it's just to confirm they have gas shows and will commence production testing. If they do announce that, it could happen soon, because they've been drilling now for a decent length of time. But there's a decent chance Chevron won't make any announcements until they've completed the production test - in which case we could be waiting 'til April. Keen to hear any views.

Then there's Julia Creek. Anna Bligh has committed to the 24th march so not long to wait now for the state elections. I still think we'll hear nothing on Julia Creek until after the elections, but I'm hopeful that things could move quite quickly if the LNP win. And they still look set to win - an online poll by "the australian" shows 87% of readers expect the LNP to win.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/elections/state/qld-election-2012
So I'm looking forward to an early announcement that Xtr is actively seeking an investment partner etc.

Re the other legs - Turkey (and Candarli Bay) and Zhibek - I'm not hopeful of any news in the next few months, so focus will be hugely on Noreco and Chevron.

The combined odds are in Xtr's favour - but anything can happen. The only thing for certain is that days like today - with high volume but low price volatility, will become increasingly rare as Luna approaches target depth...

good luck all
cc
anks to cold comfort -

dreamcatcher - 13 Feb 2012 22:23 - 300 of 371

Cenkos is a fan of Xtract Energy, 0.02p dearer at 2.28p. Analyst Ashley Kelty’s target price is 6p for a company which has been transformed from an investment concern into an operating company concentrating on exploration in the Netherlands.
It has just commenced drilling of a high impact exploration well offshore Denmark which could prove transformational in the event of success.
It is debt free and has a strong balance sheet.


Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-2100615/MARKET-REPORT-Six-profit-warnings-year-leaves-Carpetrights-share-price-threadbare.html#ixzz1mIrZLthb

machoman - 21 Feb 2012 14:11 - 302 of 371

2.075p ( 2.05 / 2.10p )

Moving higher on a strong level 2 of 2 v 1 and not able to buy online on size on the small spread
edit - now 3 at bid

machoman - 29 Feb 2012 13:12 - 303 of 371

spread 2.05 / 2.15p +0.075p

Have for some time trying to move higher but sellers have come as the price appreciated, now is trying to move up again

gone up on the offer and strong on the bid side

level 2 of 5 v 2

p.php?pid=staticchart&s=L%5EXTR&width=60

machoman - 29 Feb 2012 13:24 - 304 of 371

Just now someone paid 2.24p for 354K a very large premium for a very large trade

NMS is 100K

dreamcatcher - 01 Mar 2012 07:22 - 305 of 371

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4319652

dreamcatcher - 01 Mar 2012 07:25 - 306 of 371

http://hugin.info/138447/R/1589828/499354.pdf

dreamcatcher - 10 Mar 2012 12:21 - 307 of 371

Lets hope for some news next week, sp not risen pre the two drill results.

dreamcatcher - 15 Mar 2012 09:17 - 308 of 371

news well over due now. 50/50 I would guess

dreamcatcher - 16 Mar 2012 14:27 - 309 of 371

Wait and see for the drill result. Up 11% . Still 50?50

dreamcatcher - 16 Mar 2012 15:35 - 310 of 371

Operational Update
RNS
RNS Number : 5374Z
Xtract Energy plc
16 March 2012



16th March 2012



AIM: XTR



XTRACT ENERGY PLC

("Xtract" or the "Company")



Operational Update



Xtract Energy PLC makes the following operational update.





Denmark



Drilling of the Luna prospect on the 01/11 license is about to be completed.



The Luna well objective was to test the overall Rotliegendes play concept over licences 01/11 and 02/05. The Luna well location was picked in order to maximize the information gathered by the well and was designed to address a number of play uncertainties. The Luna well did not encounter hydrocarbons. The extensive new data obtained from drilling the Luna well will be analysed and integrated into the overall Rotliegendes play model covering the two licence areas.



Xtract has a 33 percent interest in licence 01/11, through it's wholly owned subsidiary Elko Energy A/S. Noreco is the operator for the licence with Danish North Sea Fund as the other partner.





Qualified Person



In accordance with AIM Guidelines, Peter Moir, B.Sc. Civil Engineering, M.Eng. Petroleum Engineering, UK Chartered Engineer, President of Elko Energy Inc. and CEO of Xtract Energy plc is the qualified person as defined in the Guidance Notes for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies, February 2010, of the London Stock Exchange, that has reviewed the technical information contained in this press release. Mr Moir has more than 30 years experience in technical, operational and commercial aspects of the E&P business.


halifax - 16 Mar 2012 16:32 - 311 of 371

duster sp down 30%+

dreamcatcher - 16 Mar 2012 16:40 - 312 of 371

I think investors can gather that from above

mitzy - 15 May 2013 15:36 - 313 of 371

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=XTR&Si

Balerboy - 15 May 2013 21:20 - 314 of 371

mitzy are you in this heap of s*** too.....
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