PapalPower
- 21 Nov 2005 08:12
Big Al
- 17 Nov 2006 07:52
- 547 of 2087
It won't stop it going up in the interim though, sww!! ;-))
seawallwalker
- 17 Nov 2006 07:58
- 548 of 2087
No but if there is nothing at the bottom, and they are nearly there, there will be a spectacular result here.........
Best watch this rather than play.
As I said before this is all very Danbury Dome'ish.
They feel the need to justify every foot.
SP goes up, the players take their profits and run before the drill gets to TD.
Just an alternative view which probably is very far from the truth.
Big Al
- 17 Nov 2006 08:04
- 549 of 2087
If every drilling operation worldwide felt the need to fire off a press release every time they encountered a similar thing, the worldwide web would collapse under all the traffic!!
It's laughable
LOL!
Confidant
- 17 Nov 2006 14:50
- 550 of 2087
Tend to think its about time to listen the cynic(s) now.
Run up to drill hitting could be expected -- see earlier comments c25 but at this level I see trading close to FV even if is commercial as market will trade this stock at big disc to NPV which could be around 140p if found what expected. Little to say they have hit more than expected so downside risk much higher given they have nearly doubled in price
cynic
- 17 Nov 2006 15:04
- 551 of 2087
For others' ref, my "pretty little chart" is Post 503 ..... not convinced enough with my own predictions to short at this sort of level or a penny or two higher, but could certainly not advocate against locking in at least some/most/all profits at this level.
for the record, 200 dma looks to be 84 ..... sp got to 83.5 mid and is now dropping back
seawallwalker
- 17 Nov 2006 16:36
- 552 of 2087
cynic as you understand ta, what do you think of Styerling at the mo.
Please reply there.
Ta
cynic
- 17 Nov 2006 17:02
- 553 of 2087
SWW .... done
hlyeo98
- 17 Nov 2006 17:35
- 554 of 2087
EME possibly only smelt a whizz of gas and it launches a drilling update LOL. Possibly a fart!
Big Al
- 21 Nov 2006 12:46
- 555 of 2087
Wonder what they'll come up with this week.
;-)
oilyrag
- 21 Nov 2006 14:44
- 556 of 2087
Drilling ahead in 6.5 inch ................. cor, whats that smell?
Big Al
- 21 Nov 2006 15:25
- 557 of 2087
LOL! Water?
seawallwalker
- 22 Nov 2006 07:35
- 558 of 2087
Empyrean Energy PLC
('Empyrean' or the 'Company'; Ticker: (EME))
Sugarloaf Hosston Prospect, Texas USA
-------------------------------------
AIM quoted Empyrean Energy PLC today announces that at 6am Texas time on 21
November 2006, the Sugarloaf-1 exploration well located in the onshore Gulf
Coast Basin was drilling ahead in 6-1/2 inch hole at 20,105 feet (6130 metres).
Since the last report released on 17 November 2006, the well has continued to
drill in the primary target of the Sugarloaf-1 well.
Drilling is continuing towards proposed total depth of 21,000 feet (6,400
metres), expected to be reached in late November assuming trouble-free drilling.
Nearly there.
oilyrag
- 22 Nov 2006 08:38
- 559 of 2087
Everyone seems to be panicing about the fact that eme's news releases are rather predictable, however let them get to the bottom, run the line logs and quantify the three finds that they have already had on the way down. Due to how few shares there are in eme its going to fly one way or the other. I believe its going to go up. Someone once said the stock market was a means for the patient to take money from the impatient. This appears to be very true here. Top estimate 300p. low estimate 50p if non commercial. CEO's target to make this a 100 million company within 3 years that would equate to 4.25 per share. Long termers are on to a good thing.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2006 09:39
- 560 of 2087
oily .... don't forget that there is a lot of money to be made on selling short too! ..... i am no expert, but i am under the impression that even if "good shows" are found, it still takes several months to evaluate exactly what has been found - i.e. it would be a racing certainty thaty EME's sp would get far too ahead of itself
Big Al
- 22 Nov 2006 18:30
- 561 of 2087
No whiffs today then? ;-)) Hmmm.
cynic - I'd say 2-4 weeks probably to log and test once drilling finishes.
Non-commercial and price will be <25p IMO. They've not a lot else successful this year.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2006 18:40
- 562 of 2087
sort of my uneducated view, but not with sufficient conviction to short
oilyrag
- 26 Nov 2006 08:06
- 563 of 2087
Hi cynic, you seem to be a level headed, knowledgeable sort of chap. I am asking you this here because I dont see any entries by you on COIL's thread. Do you know how to work out the value of a 14 trillion cubic feet of gas find. Ballpark figures will do. If you want to investigate further just look at Methanol Australia Ltd. MEO.AX and their NT/P68 exploration permit 275 miles NW of Darwin. The sp has risen 3 fold since 24 Aug 0.18AUD to 0.58AUD on Friday 24 Nov. There is talk of them quoting on the London exchange, possibly one to watch. Please give me your thoughts on this one, ta oily.
cynic
- 26 Nov 2006 14:34
- 564 of 2087
oily .... i have put a post on COIL for you ..... can see no particular merits in that company i am afraid ..... but i don't care for eme much either!
oilyrag
- 28 Nov 2006 08:08
- 565 of 2087
Hi cynic Glantal extension until Dec 2009, price moving up nicely. I found my answer to price of gas on PELE news release this morning $2.5 to $3 per thousand cubic feet. I've done some calcs on Coil thread, thanks for your help, oily.
Confidant
- 28 Nov 2006 09:36
- 566 of 2087
oilyrag
I did the calculation on your $2.5 / thousand cubic feet. Probably got the decimal point in the wrong place as it looks way way to high
I work on the following
1TCF found but not ready to go a) $200m in North Sea
b) $50m in the middle of nowhere a-la VOG,COIL
etc
1TCF ready to come out of the ground
a) North Sea -- $800m
b) $400m in the middle of nowhere
THese are low but reasonable IMHO as the shares do not trade abover these levels normally Look at VOG for instance