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BPC an Oil stock with huge potential (BPC)     

Master RSI - 27 Sep 2009 22:32

A reverse takeover of Falkland Gold and Minerals, BPC joined the AIM market in Setember 2008. Has 5 exploration licences
offshore the Bahamas Alan Burns is CEO founded Hardman Resources has heavy institutional backing.

On 18 May'09 there was news of StatoilHydro has reached agreement with BPC to become the
operator of three offshore exploration licences

Chief Operating Officer Paul Crevello said :
"Some of the structures are very large. There is potential for multiple 500 million cubic meter (of reserves) fields,"
"BPC was also interested in "farming out" to partners its remaining five licences offshore Bahamas."

Now at 3.75p, Broker Fox-davies has a 13p price target on the company.
updates
12 Sep 09 - A number of well-known institutional investors had bought more than 272 million shares
in the company after RAB Special Situations and Edgewater Estates had cut their stakes. Alan Burns,
chairman, said the move significantly broadened

Interesting links
http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article180910.ece
http://www.fox-davies.com/media/49118/bpcflashnote18thmay2009.pdf
http://www.sharesmagazine.com/emag/21-05-2009 See Page 7 (click refresh button for full screen)
http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/news/1064557/bpc-seeks-new-areas.thtml
http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/recommendations/1067072/bpc.thtml
plus markets TRADES

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2517GEORGE - 27 Jan 2011 11:49 - 480 of 782

Well said rf, whether cynic is bullish or bearish on any stock I don't believe that what he says is significant enough to move an sp, so Cielo enjoy the fact that you are in at much lower levels than the current sp. Other than your aggression towards cynic your posts are interesting. Good luck.

mitzy---and the rest, in time.
2517

mitzy - 27 Jan 2011 12:00 - 481 of 782

Of course George I'm not selling for another year at least...maybe 2 years.

cynic - 27 Jan 2011 12:01 - 482 of 782

some of you guys are just so easy to reel in it's almost not a sport any more

mitzy - 27 Jan 2011 13:14 - 483 of 782

well I'm in from 4.7p.

cielo - 27 Jan 2011 13:20 - 484 of 782

Hi Guys

>>>> about - Cynic - antics

May I say the object of the thread is to make money and discuss reasons why, so after I done that I will comment about -cynic - antics, you may think in taking in his garbage, but I am not the type of stock for such a thing.

If you really think I am bothered about - cynic - I will tell you you are wrong, I just like to put a DOG down were it belongs

"bargy" is just too full of himself and a very arrogant individual, his contributions on BPC are NIL apart from talking about "sardines"

Is just another wannabe but infact, is just like that monkey that picked a couple of lucky stocks and 2 days later sold because were falling and must cash the profits strait away.

The - garby old boy - will only buy stocks with plenty of cash, no debt, plenty of oil on the ground etc. must be penty of everything on the balance sheet, no time for speculation for something to come good like BPC ( and it has been so far ).
The ( his) problem is famyly related on the past ( they had nothing and now a bit )

cielo - 27 Jan 2011 13:36 - 485 of 782

Note out of JP Morgan yesterday, about NOC M&A ambitions in upstream Oil&Gas
From Fred Lucas

Talking about China, India and Korea getting stuck into some proper M&A
And, having already wet their beaks, moving up the food chain to the multinationals
So we advise investors to prepare for some big ticket upstream M&A on a scale not
yet witnessed and to reconsider the potential for big company takeovers by NOC
predators. Asian NOC buyers have barely scratched the surface to cover their
growing upstream resource needsfollowing preparatory steps, overseas
governments are becoming more relaxed about their presence..and money is
cheap. We feel that the market has lost cite of their strategic needs and firepower.BE
The global resource race will drive the need for larger deals than span more than one
country, in our view. Valuations of potential targets must reflect this risk more fully.BE
We see five durable motives for the Asian NOC upstream buyer (i) to
control rising primary energy deficits and manage national energy security
(ii) to diversify fuel type, especially away from coal (iii) to achieve geopolitical
position and influence (iv) to nurture and build globally diversified
energy champions (v) to redeploy large amounts of very low yielding US
dollar reserves.

A new shopping aisle will open in 2011

We expect the scale of
upstream M&A to increase further in 2011 given the inexorable rising
energy deficits in the key growth economies of Asia. In 2010, we estimate
that China, India and S.Korea imported more than 10 million bopd at a cost
of almost $320bn. If these three countries look to buy reserves just to cover
the expected annual increase in their aggregate oil import deficit, we
estimate an acquisition spend of over $30bn (we suspect the outcome could
be well above this notional figure). Given a theoretical average reserve
multiple of $12 per boe, this implies purchase(s) of 2.6 bn boe. Given an
average 10 year reserve life, this implies a production purchase of 700
kbopd. We believe that this pushes the NOCs M&A periscope more
emphatically into large-cap, corporate territory. So we advise investors to
prepare for larger corporate transactions in 2011 and not to dismiss, quite so
easily, possible market speculation thereon. We believe that certain Asian
NOCs are prepared to take the next bold step up the M&A food chain.

cynic - 27 Jan 2011 13:37 - 486 of 782

you're not very clever Mr Blue Sky are you ..... the best you can do is to get quite personally abusive - or at least i think you do if i bothered to read in its entirety ..... you could of course always use the "naughty" button as i seem to get under your skin very easily

by the way, if i'm just lucky, then i'm very pleased to be so, and the bank balance (that means banked profits!) tells me that that is indeed so

Balerboy - 27 Jan 2011 13:37 - 487 of 782

this sardine has teeth cyners....must be a small shark.,.

cynic - 27 Jan 2011 13:38 - 488 of 782

they're not teeth ..... a sardine will gum you to death, though it does have a bit of backbone ..... which reminds, time to open my tin of same for lunch!

mitzy - 27 Jan 2011 13:47 - 489 of 782

I'm not selling to 100p which be in the next 12 months.

required field - 27 Jan 2011 14:39 - 490 of 782

Well....It's got momentum whatever the case......the seismic survey might reveal some huge leads leading the sp upwards to 30p....

cynic - 27 Jan 2011 14:53 - 491 of 782

upward momentum it certainly has, which is arguably a reason to buy provided you are nimble and not averse to BANKING profits ...... meanwhile, i'm glad to report that the sardinesa were very tasty!

mitzy - 27 Jan 2011 15:06 - 492 of 782

TB has a 30p target rf.

cynic - 27 Jan 2011 15:37 - 493 of 782

therefore, if you want to be in this stock, would you not then agree that it would be prudent to bank at least 50% of your holding at say 28.5?

required field - 27 Jan 2011 15:54 - 494 of 782

You are probably right ......but before they release the seismic details or after......by the way northern Sardinia is fab in summer.....

required field - 27 Jan 2011 15:56 - 495 of 782

Looks like a good stock to make a short term buck (a month in or so).....

cynic - 27 Jan 2011 16:01 - 496 of 782

so i believe, but i'm happy to stay with provence, not least because it's so easy to get to

on the other matter, as i can see no intrinsic merit to the company at this price, one could equally say it's a good stock on which to lose money too

cielo - 27 Jan 2011 16:02 - 497 of 782

is now on the stage of 18.50p during the last hour with overage volume higher

volume and rising augurs well

required field - 27 Jan 2011 16:05 - 498 of 782

Looks like a nice little earner here.....

required field - 27 Jan 2011 16:07 - 499 of 782

I think that we might have ramped the stock up a bit guys...18.75p now....
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