Andy
- 11 Aug 2005 00:17
I noticed EOG in Shares Magazine last week, and having done some research, think they may be a decent producer / exploration play.
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc, is involved in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons in Europe. The Company has a balanced portfolio of 12 European oil and gas exploration and production assets in the UK, Ukraine, Romania and Poland. The portfolio contains proven plus probable and development reserves of 7 million barrels oil equivalent (mmboe) net to Europa and exploration potential of a further 28 mmboe. Wellhead revenues are currently in excess of 200,000 per month from a volume of 340 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd). These figures are set to rise substantially by the year 2007 when projected production will be above 7000 boepd.

The Company has an active near term drilling programme with three wells scheduled to spud in the first quarter 2005. The drilling programme mimics the balanced portfolio with one appraisal well on the recent Bilca Gas discovery in Romania, one development well on the West Firsby Oilfield in the UK and one exploration well in Romania.
Europa is set to become a significant producer of hydrocarbons in the near future and intends to develop a substantial independent upstream oil & gas business. The management has a strong mainstream oil and gas background, which enables Europa to continue to identify, acquire and develop profit-making oil and gas assets.
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc was admitted to the London Stock Exchanges Alternative Investment Market on November 11, 2004 and trades under the symbol EOG.
Corporate website :
Click HERE
Pommy
- 12 May 2006 09:59
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they still havent published my trade yet!!
Pommy
- 12 May 2006 10:34
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surely a trades a trade tho, it should be reported like any trade of the underlying stock!
Pommy
- 12 May 2006 12:21
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There it it ...nice price!!!!
12/05/06 08:06 7.5375 25,000 O 7.0 8.0 Buy 25,000 0 0
barclay
- 16 May 2006 13:22
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ST, good news TD Waterhouse will let me buy by just signing a form saying i know the risks, i have to wait afew days to get my account open, hope the warrants are still down a bit by then, but it doesn't matter as long as i can get in around 8p.
barclay
- 16 May 2006 13:22
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ST, good news TD Waterhouse will let me buy by just signing a form saying i know the risks, i have to wait afew days to get my account open, hope the warrants are still down a bit by then, but it doesn't matter as long as i can get in around 8p.
Sorry guys my message has been repeated and i can't delete it.
barclay
- 17 May 2006 13:15
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ST, i read about Northern's placing, not happy we wern't warned. They say they aim to produce 1000 barrels per day in 2007 which is good.
Which brings me to my comparison of Europa, Valued at 4 times less and aiming to produce the same output as Northen by the end of this year, it must transform the mkt cap.
Nice to see them bounce back this morning,everyone knows this is good.
barclay
- 17 May 2006 14:15
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I read on Tom Winnifreths website that something like this might have happened and that the FSA might look into it. Isn't that illegal?
soul traders
- 31 May 2006 13:22
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Somehow the SP managed to drop today in spite of what appears to me to be very encouraging news about future drilling.
Anyway, judge for yourselves; here's the RNS:
For immediate release: 31 May 2006
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc
Romania Seismic Update
The Directors of Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc, the production and
exploration company, are pleased to announce the completion of the planned 300
km seismic acquisition programme on Brodina, Cuejdui and Bacau Blocks in
Romania. The partnership acquired 200 km of new seismic on the Brodina Block,
which contains the Bilca Gas Development, and 50 km of new seismic on each of
the Cuejdui and Bacau Blocks.
Preliminary results have highlighted the appearance of a number of significant
new seismic anomalies in the eastern part of the Brodina Block. Several areas
are prone to high amplitudes in the Sarmatian sequences similar to, but
potentially larger than, those which led to the group's successes in the Bilca
area. Consequently, the partnership has approved the acquisition of 62 km of
new infill seismic over these areas in order to select a drilling location.
This infill seismic will be acquired as soon as possible this summer.
In addition, the group will look to acquire up to 40km of new seismic data over
the Voitinel area, a large structural lead in the central part of the Brodina
block.
Preliminary results over the Cuejdui and Bacau Blocks are also very encouraging
with the all of the initial leads confirmed and in some cases larger than on
the previous interpretation.
Work will commence on the seismic interpretation over all three blocks when the
final processed data are received in the next month or so. It is believed that
the seismic interpretation mapping will lead to several drilling locations for
the 2007 drilling programme.
Paul Barrett, Managing Director, said, "We are delighted the infill survey to
the south of the Bilca Development has identified further areas of significant
potential in the Sarmatian gas play. So much so, that in order to properly plan
a 2007 drilling campaign, additional data will be acquired this summer. We look
forward to a fruitful drilling campaign on these licences in the next 12
months".
Note for Editors:
Europa has a 28.75% working interest in the Brodina and Cuejdui Blocks,
situated in the northern part of the prolific East Carpathian oil and gas
province. The Brodina Block contains the Bilca and Fratauti Fields, a gas
development resulting from discoveries made by the group and due onstream in
summer 2006. In the third block, Bacau, Europa holds a 47.5% interest. All
three blocks are operated by Aurelian Oil & Gas.
barclay
- 31 May 2006 20:23
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ST, i got in at 6p 2 weeks ago during the market correction. The bid price seems to have support at 5p at the moment. I also can't understand why the shares went down on good news, but they will definately go up when news of a significant production increase is announced.
What do you think about Sefton Resources? A overhang is holding this share back
but the Chairman says the overhang will be gone soon.
Results should be out in a week or so, reporting a significant increase in revenues.
Some holders believe it is the best potential ten bagger and undervalued oil company on the market.
I was a bit cautious at first, but the more you look at it, as long as the overhang clears, this company can not stay at this price according to the fundamaentals.
It is receiving revenue 3 quarters to its market cap.
soul traders
- 01 Jun 2006 14:22
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Hello Barclay. Good to hear from you - glad you managed a good price for the warrants (see, all that waiting turned out to be not so bad after all!).
SER is not one I have looked at in detail, but having skim-read the basics a couple of months ago, my instinct said I'd be better off elsewhere. There is a lot of hype surrounding the stock (how much of what is posted on the BB is remotely related to the fundamentals?). I'm also put off by niggly things such as the fact that the company dosen't have enough pride in its appearance to organise a share consolidation and get the SP back into whole pence.
As for EOG's SP, it's just the state of the market - I would hope. There are plenty of other co's out there announcing what appears to me to be good news and the SP still slides. Classic bear-market conditions, or so I'm told. With EOG I'm content to hang on and am indeed trying to take a longer-term view with all of my investments.
What are SER's prospects, realistically? that is the bottom line, but I think there's been a little too much hot air surrounding this one.
My investment of choice amongst the micro-cap oilers is Black Rock Oil and Gas(BLR). There's production coming on stream any day now, big reserves due to be confirmed by independent audit, a decent portfolio for such a small company and to cap it all, it's just been tipped by Shares Mag.
I've been following BLR for a couple of years, and have contributed regularly to the thread on this BB. Seeing support for my views come in from "Shares" is naturally a big fillip, although it will be profits that will show whether or not my hunches are correct.
IMHO it would be worth comparing the two co's and then seeing how you feel.
All WDIK, PDYOR, etc, of course.
barclay
- 01 Jun 2006 23:54
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Thanks ST, take a look at www.Michael Walters.com there is a free article on their
by their warrants specialist which is very good. The editor has just made a tidy sum
on some warrants and also uses them to track gold EFTs, which is a very good idea for the long term bull market in gold thats coming.