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.
gavdfc
- 09 May 2005 09:44
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Decent buy of 25k at 490. Paid over the offer of 488 and mops up all the sells from when the RNS came out. Hopefully the company will be putting the analyst presentation on the website for all to see.
seawallwalker
- 09 May 2005 11:16
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Some people are really dopey.
Sell on that news????
They shoul;d read all of the rns............
gavdfc
- 09 May 2005 11:31
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Maybe this is the part that some people missed, or read differently to me:
"The initial period of the testing operations is currently being extended while
the flow from the well continues to improve through the process of 'cleaning up'
whereby the amount of recovery of drilling fluid declines and the oil rate
increases. The aim is to establish a stabilised flow performance. Testing
operations are continuing."
Certainly didn't make me think of selling. Perhaps some just read the RNS and saw no flow rate and immediately decided to sell. Some decent sized buys went through today so someone's keen I think. We also have the meeting today so we may see some more interest later today.
seawallwalker
- 09 May 2005 11:42
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Sit tight and wait I think.
dj on tmf I think, said the same hapened with Number 1.
August
- 09 May 2005 15:35
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Perhaps the AFX headline at 09.28 "Soco reports oil flow problems" put a few people off. I see they have now softened their interpretation at 15.27, saying "testing well under way."
gavdfc
- 09 May 2005 15:52
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August, thanks for flagging up the 2 AFX pieces, I missed them. Agree that both the headlines give a completely different view of this morning's RNS. Glad to see they have rectified this mornings mistake. Personally, I was quite happy with the RNS. Of course, stating that it was flowing at 10kbopd would have been better! :-)
gavdfc
- 09 May 2005 16:43
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Nice 50k at 495 after the close, some really good sized trades today. Perhaps some of these buys coming from those at the meeting today.
seawallwalker
- 10 May 2005 11:21
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Got this from tmf.
EGM. - Ed Story sounded very confident. He said CNV-3X was "a massive well...it's gonna be as good as or better than any well in Vietnam."
Thanks now go to discokingeddie on TMF for going to the EGM and posting this for all.
There was more but he is not technically minded so sticks to what he understod.
I think that's enough though.
gavdfc
- 10 May 2005 13:03
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Thanks for that SWW. Just been reading the posts on TMF, well worth reading.
Yesterday's analyst presentation is now on the website and well worth a read for those of interest. Thanks to Peter Gray for pointing it out. I contacted the company yesterday to see if they would be doing this but got no reply, guess they were busy elsewhere. :-)
http://www.socointernational.co.uk/downloads/presentations/2005_May_Presentation.pdf
One of the first things that really stands out to me is the average daily production chart. Unfortunately I don't know how to post charts here but it is very interesting. SWW, if you get the time is there any chance you could put your HTML skills to use and put the chart in the thread?
2003 - 5409 bopd
2004 - 5533 bopd
Q105 - 5055 bopd
seawallwalker
- 10 May 2005 14:08
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Having a look now...........
As that is a Company pdf I will not copy and paste as people only have to go to the site to look at it.
I am thinking about copyright.
gavdfc
- 10 May 2005 14:17
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Ok SWW, fair point. I thought it was a decent presentation, well worth having a look.
gavdfc
- 10 May 2005 15:02
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Seems Pontoil have been buying more. :-))
Soco International PLC
10 May 2005
SOCO International plc
('SOCO' or 'the Company')
HOLDING IN THE COMPANY
The Company was notified on 9 May 2005 that Pontoil Intertrade Limited has
acquired an additional 235,000 (0.33%) SOCO International plc ordinary shares of
0.20 each ('Shares').
Following this transaction, Pontoil Intertrade Limited holds 15,210,543 Shares,
representing 21.04% of the issued share capital of the Company.
Contact: Carol Fan, 020 7747 2000
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
seawallwalker
- 10 May 2005 15:27
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The signs are all there for another good run with these, loads of news aexpected it seems and Vietnam is looking as good if not better than promised.
Get them while they're hot people, I think we are on these prices for the last time.
seawallwalker
- 10 May 2005 17:42
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Told you so....................
Down she goes.................
lol what a twit I am.
gavdfc
- 10 May 2005 18:20
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Some large trades after the close and I see from the RNS that the motion to sell the Mongolian assets was passed. Was always going to be the case I feel.
SWW, agree re the newsflow during 2005, should be plenty of it.
seawallwalker
- 23 May 2005 07:58
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CNV 3x tested at over 9k barels of oil a day and over 22k cubic metres of gas.
I woiuld post the links but my computer has not woken up yet or is an a go slow..............
Yipee!!!
proptrade
- 23 May 2005 10:13
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why the weakness?? seel on fact?
Soco says results 'outstanding' from CNV-3X test well offshore Vietnam
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - Soco International PLC said results were 'outstanding' from the CNV-3X appraisal well offshore Vietnam.
The well on the Ca Ngu Vang structure on Block 9-2 offshore Vietnam tested water-free at a maximum combined rate of about 13,040 barrels of crude oil equivalent per day, comprised of about 9,010 barrels of crude per day and about 22.6 mln cubic feet of gas per day.
'We expect that these successful results will lead to an early declaration of commerciality,' said president and chief executive Ed Story.
The well will be suspended as a potential producer and the rig moved immediately after the conclusion of testing to drill the 'Te Giac Trang' prospect on Block 16-1.
SOCO Vietnam, Soco's 80 pct-owned subsidiary, holds a 25 pct working interest in Block 9-2, which is operated by the Hoan Vu Joint Operating Co. SOCO Vietnam also has 28.5 pct working interest in Block 16-1, operated by Hoang Long Joint Operating Co.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
jc
seawallwalker
- 23 May 2005 10:23
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Peel Hunt reduce note came out just after the drill result.
I begin to think they are manipulating some Oil Stocks for their own advatage??
http://www.kbcpeelhunt.com/home.asp
proptrade
- 23 May 2005 10:39
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thx for the link. bunch of spoil sports. trying to cash in on a regal call - apples for bananas!
seawallwalker
- 23 May 2005 12:33
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Re my last, I am probably being too hard on them, (Peel Hunt).
I just had a look bakc on the March Oil & Gas note, and actually they have called a few quite well, including a SELL for Regal Petroleum having correctly identified the importance of the Greecian and Romanian plays.
The price currently at 4.80 wouod seem to be in line according to what they say.
More to come from SOCO which will make a reassessment necessary whether they win or loose.