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NORTHERN PETROL ???? (NOP)     

LEEWINK - 12 Aug 2003 11:59

looks like its hit oil, don't know whats gonna happen, any idea's ???

soul traders - 20 Apr 2006 18:59 - 419 of 567

So this week's skid looks to have rubbed out last week's gains. Pity, but could be a buying opportunity, IMO.

soul traders - 21 Apr 2006 11:27 - 420 of 567

A drop to 153p this morning, followed by a slight pull-back to 156/159. Could this be the end of the recent falls?

Hang, on Soul, I tell myself. Your patience will be rewarded. In a few years, this could out-perform JKX.

Can't wait for May, though - good news on VOG and BLR??

barclay - 23 Apr 2006 17:25 - 421 of 567

I'd just like to say guys that Northern's net asset value of 360p is based on oil at 40 dollars a barrel; the current price is nearly twice that and rising!

When we start production this year or early next year, the shares will get valued on
the price earnings ratio for that sector, based on spot oil prices, which nearly every anaylst agrees won't go back down to 40 dollars again: because of the scarcity of oil.

The current price dip doesn't worry me one bit: i have bought the most liquid asset in the world at 100 per cent discount to net asset value - even at the very conservative 40 dollars a barrel estimate.

barclay

soul traders - 24 Apr 2006 11:56 - 422 of 567

Great post, Barclay - I'm not sure how NAV will translate into P/E as obviously it depends on the amount of production involved, but I agree that the higher resources prices will drive profits higher, and that clearly the sensible, conservative figures used in NOP's feasibility study are going to be far outstripped by the spot prices in the real world, at least for the near future.

Don't forget that much of the Dutch stuff in the near future is going to be gas-to-electricity. Naturally this is expected to be very profitable - indeed, it is an ideal situation as NOP and its JV partner will have a more vertically-integrated business with fewer middlemen, but it is the price of electricity at the wall socket in Holland, that will dictate revenue rates for the G2E project and not the price of crude. Just an observation - in the end, though, it should still all mean higher profits at the end of the day.

The bottom line? NOP is still a great buy, IMVHO. DYOR, etc.

soul traders - 25 Apr 2006 14:58 - 423 of 567

Credit Suisse still buying.

Northern Petroleum PLC - Holding(s) in Company
For immediate release: 25 April 2006 Northern Petroleum Plc ('the Company') Notification of Shareholding The Board of Northern Petroleum Plc received notification on 24 April fromCredit Suisse Securities (Europe) Limited ('CSSEL') that, as a result ofacquisitions on 20 April, CSSEL has an interest in 2,225,000 ordinary shares,which represents 4.13% of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company.

barclay - 26 Apr 2006 04:51 - 424 of 567

Great news about Credit Suisse: it gives us a vote of confidence.

You are absolutely right about the gas thing soul trader, the gas totally outweighs the oil bit, but what i meant to say was 19 million 2p barrels of oil in the dutch portfolio doesn't seem like a lot, but when you do the maths, at say a conservative 40 dollars a barrel *19 million barrels: it works out at circa 800 million dollars!

This of which is discounted over so many years and costs deducted of course which if it was say 650 million would still leave 150 million dollars left - 85 to 90 million pounds, around what our current market cap is.
.
in my view this on its own, without the gas probably supports the share price of today - even without the oil and gas at papekop.

barclay

Rutherford - 26 Apr 2006 07:16 - 425 of 567

Keep in mind that costs will be covered by the 1.30 pounds refund from NAM for every pound NOP spend!

soul traders - 26 Apr 2006 11:54 - 426 of 567

Barclay, I believe you're making the right noises, as my old maths teacher used to say, but please bear in mind that the standard method of valuing oil and gas reserves uses the "risked" basis, which takes the estimated reserves x guideline oil price and applies a percentage value to arrive at the net asset value. The percentage value used as a rule of thumb is usually 10%, although I have occasionally seen 15%. I'm not sure of the underlying criteria for which rate to apply.

The following figures are from Panmure's estimate:

"Based on these additional reserves, Northern is now booking 34.6mmboe net 2P reserves and we move our NAV to 341p and our target to 360p from 145p."

Full text under: http://www.northpet.com/research/files/Panmure_Morning_Note_24-03-06.pdf

I'd like to break down the maths a bit further but as I cannot do so with any certainty, I shall refrain. You'll agree that the above is good news, though.

hlyeo98 - 26 Apr 2006 11:56 - 427 of 567

Indeed, very good news and NOP looking cheap at this rate

soul traders - 26 Apr 2006 12:00 - 428 of 567

I think this has got so much headroom, it's unreal, HLYeo.

hlyeo98 - 26 Apr 2006 16:28 - 429 of 567

I will just be patient...soon it will go north

austing2253 - 26 Apr 2006 18:25 - 430 of 567

Can someone please wake up the market to NOP's real value...

soul traders - 27 Apr 2006 09:34 - 431 of 567

RAMPERS WANTED: please apply on this thread with full CV and examples of previous ramping experience.

:o)

hewittalan6 - 27 Apr 2006 09:58 - 432 of 567

For my interview, I'd just like to say it's a lovely cuddly share that might be worth a little more than its current sp.
Any good, ST???
Alan

soul traders - 27 Apr 2006 10:01 - 433 of 567

Coming from a lovely cuddly punter like you, that's more than adequate, Al.

barclay - 28 Apr 2006 00:19 - 434 of 567

Buyer wanted, for undervalued oil + gas company, for sale by public auction;
guide price 360 - 400p per share.

The price reflects solid assets in a politically stable country.

Maybe of interest to Russians seeking stable assets without state intervention.

To register your bid visit MoneyAm Northern Petroleum thread and ask for Soul Trader.

Barclay

soul traders - 28 Apr 2006 10:37 - 435 of 567

Since I shall be taking a 15% commission on sale I shall be delighted to handle any enquiries.

:o)

barclay - 15 May 2006 15:32 - 436 of 567


Whats with the big drop in price, are they trying to test our loyalty?

austing2253 - 15 May 2006 15:35 - 437 of 567

The market as a whole has dropped, especially mining and oil, hope this is the end of the slide as I'm still holding and the oil price is still above $70.

Does anyone have any ideas where we go from here?

G D Potts - 15 May 2006 17:52 - 438 of 567

I jumped ship to Monterrico Minerals a few days ago, but Neither has performed well. I think market may be going thorugh a little slump.
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