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
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rococo
- 10 Jul 2011 20:49
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Nassau Guardian-BPC confident -- Friday, July 8, 2011
http://freeport.nassauguardian.net/business/299888257583948.php
BPC confident it will start drilling in 2012
By JAMMAL SMITH
NASSAU The Bahamas Petro-leum Company (BPC) is optimistic that it will begin drilling in 2012. BPC CEO Dr. Paul Crevello told Guardian Business yesterday that the company and the government are working on establishing the necessary regulations so BPC can further conduct its operations in the country, and Crevello is feeling positive about the progress being made.
"We are working towards a drilling well next year sometime," Crevello said during a Rotary luncheon yesterday. "We know the government is working towards getting regulations in place, both drilling regulations and spill-response contingencies, so I think we're both working towards a similar time frame."
Crevello mentioned that over $14-$15 million to date has been spent by BPC. The oil exploration company raised around $73 million in March. Crevello outlined some of the costs associated with drilling, with seismic surveys ranging from $20-$35 million. Drilling a well can cost from $80-$150 million.
The BPC executive said these will require the finding of a business partner, which the company is actively searching for.
"You would want to bring a partner in that would be a significant company, that you would want to have the responsibility for drilling the wells and that's our intention as we are in negotiation with major and super-major companies, the types of companies that any country would feel at ease with coming in and drilling wells in such pristine environments," Crevello said.
Officials from the Ministry of the Environment did not return calls up to press time. However, in a Guardian Business story last month the government noted it wasn't any closer in granting approvals.
"We have made it clear that we seek legislation, regulations and protocols in place to inform any consideration of the kind," Environment Minister Earl Deveaux said at the time.
BPC holds five petroleum exploration licenses covering 3.87 million acres in Bahamian territorial waters and its maritime exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Four of the licenses, named Bain, Cooper, Donaldson and Eneas, are in the south-west Bahamas near the Cuban border. They vary in acreage from 775,468 acres to 780,316 acres. A fifth licence is held through a wholly-owned subsidiary of BPC, Island Offshore Petroleum Limited. The licenses expire on April 26, 2012, according to BPC's web- site.
BPC will use the funds raised to acquire 3D seismic data and quicken the pace of its development program. The company awarded Osprey Navigation Company a contract to provide a close grid 2D seismic survey of four of the company's petroleum exploration licenses in The Bahamas earlier this year. It followed seismic data obtained in June 2010 which showed the existence of potential super-giant traps with seismic indications of hydrocarbons beneath the waters covered by its licenses.
rococo
- 10 Jul 2011 21:06
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Bahamas Petroleum began trading today on the OTC market's prestigious tier, OTCQX International. Investors can find current financial disclosure and Real-Time Level 2 quotes for the Company on www.otcqx.com and www.otcmarkets.com.
"The superior information and visibility of the OTCQX marketplace allows companies to efficiently build investor confidence and expand their shareholder base," said R. Cromwell Coulson, President and Chief Executive Officer of OTC Markets Group. "We are pleased to welcome Bahamas Petroleum to OTCQX."
BNY Mellon will serve as Bahamas Petroleum's Principal American Liaison ("PAL") on OTCQX, responsible for providing guidance on OTCQX requirements.
About Bahamas Petroleum Company PLC
Bahamas Petroleum Company PLC (LSE: BPC; OTCQX: BSHPY) trades in the United States on OTCQX under the symbol "BSHPY", where each ADR represents 50 ordinary shares. Bahamas Petroleum Company is an oil and gas company with 100% owned offshore license permits in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
http://www.otcqx.com/qx/market/quote?symbol=BSHPY
rococo
- 10 Jul 2011 21:24
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rococo
- 11 Jul 2011 15:57
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A very weak order book plus the market well down has done some damage to the shares as there are on a downtrend without support at this levels.
For the last 15 minutes things are improving on the buying side and order book so some recovery should be seeing before the end of the day spread 13 / 13.25p
rococo
- 12 Jul 2011 12:48
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A better day today, though not easy at some point
13.75 / 14p is up on the day on good volume 5.4M so far
rococo
- 12 Jul 2011 16:55
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Finishing at 14.25 / 14.50p +0.675p
pretty good performance today at the end
maybe one could say capitulation was in place for the last couple days,
so it could go only one way after that double bottom, in two different days
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kimoldfield
- 12 Jul 2011 18:07
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Promising for tomorrow?
rococo
- 13 Jul 2011 09:42
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Result of Annual General Meeting
Bahamas Petroleum, the oil and gas exploration company with offshore licence permits in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, announces that at the Annual General Meeting held yesterday, all resolutions were duly passed.
rococo
- 18 Jul 2011 09:22
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14.50p +0.75p
Bahamas Petroleum Company PLC -- 18 July 2011
Publication of Competent Persons Report ("CPR")
Bahamas Petroleum is pleased to announce the results from its recent CPR by Ryder Scott Company, L.P. ("Ryder Scott") which confirms the Company's previous estimates of oil potential.
HIGHLIGHTS
-- Four structures over the Bain, Cooper and Donaldson licences with Unrisked Recoverable Prospective Resources (EUR) in excess of 500 million bbls each at multiple reservoir intervals;
-- Three of the four structures have an unrisked EUR in excess of 1 billion barrels of oil;
-- The EUR have been estimated statistically - and each of the separate intervals are considered to have different risk. However, if the hydrocarbon system is working at each level, the four structures have a summed mean EUR greater than four bboe;
-- The report focused on the Cretaceous interval only. The shallower Tertiary strata and deeper Jurassic pre and post-salt will be evaluated after we have completed our 3D seismic interpretation and;
-- The report also addresses the Chance of Success by reservoir interval for each structure.
The CPR was undertaken following the interpretation of Bahamas Petroleum's recently acquired 2D seismic programme, which allowed for evaluation of trap size and potential reservoir intervals. The 2D seismic defined four fold trends, each with the potential for multiple reservoir intervals.
rococo
- 18 Jul 2011 22:39
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Post on iii from Gramacho on the meaning of COS in today's report - see detailed post.
And summarises:
"The results are extremely encouraging and should generate further interest. At this stage to have 7 prospects with a COS of 23% and above is outstanding. CHAR (which I also own) has just one although it is a mega prospect.
However bear in mind that the type of farminees BPC is looking for are deepwater operators and these companies will have their own risk evaluation teams who will derive their own COS numbers. In my old company the Risk Police as we used to call them were extremely rigorous. What this report does is give potential farminees more info to work on such that they should be chomping at the bit when the 3-D is completed and interpreted. It may just be enough to get one or two to make a modest farm in offer but I suspect most would want to wait and see the full 3-D interpretation before making an attractive offer.
Hats off to RSC for producing a CPR with lots of detail and justifying their numbers and also to BPC for publishing it. CHAR have been less forthcoming with their recent CPRs and have only issued summary details.
Other good news in the RNS:
1. The new COO is bullish
We believe considerable potential exists in shallower Tertiary section, in stratigraphic traps off structure, in the deeper Jurassic and in the subsalt interval. The potential of these incremental reservoirs is significant and could equal or exceed the volumes reported here. We expect our 3D seismic programme, which is currently underway, will allow us to quantify this additional potential."
2. The 3D is going well more than 40% of the survey completed to date on schedule, time and budget.
IMO a really good story is unfolding here. (Forgive the pun lol!)
Regards and GLA,
Gramacho"
rococo
- 18 Jul 2011 22:57
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MARKET REPORT - SMALL CAP - from the FT.com
Bahamas Petroleum improved 3.6 per cent to 14p following the publication of its competent persons report, which included estimates of the probabilities of success for the explorers first four exploration prospects.
These are encouragingly high, ranging from 9-35 per cent for various geological zones within the four prospects, noted Canaccord Genuity. The prospect sizes themselves are enormous, with the initial four estimated to contain between 400m and 1.3bn barrels of recoverable oil each. Success with a single well would be transformational for the group.
rococo
- 22 Jul 2011 11:04
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The billion-barrel oil hunters
: 22 July 2011 Written by: Martin Li - Investors Chronicle
Bahamas Petroleum- BPC
Beneath the sparsely explored waters of the Bahamas are believed to lurk supergiant oilfields. In a story similar to that of Chariot, Bahamas Petroleum has completed one farm-in deal (with Statoil), is in discussions over further deals and plans to begin drilling some massive prospects within a year.
Two independent studies recently verified the exceptional size of the prospects targeted.
These include some of the largest structures identified to date in the wider Gulf of Mexico area, and are similar to the supergiant structures of the Mexican fields in the southern Gulf of Mexico and the Middle East.
The company is acquiring 3D seismic data to better define prospects, although drilling has now slipped from late this year to 2012.
Even so, Bahamas continues to discuss a deal to introduce a second farm-in partner, the conclusion of which should act as the next of a series of significant share price catalysts as the company progresses towards drilling.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs estimate 2.5bn barrels of prospective resources, so any drilling success could result in a huge rise in the share price.
The billion-barrel oil hunters
rococo
- 25 Jul 2011 10:21
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There has been some interesting trades for the last 10 minutes and share price reacted with positive movement up, more to come it seems
Master RSI
- 29 Jul 2011 12:26
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On the way up today as is trying to move higher from the recent bottom
Some intereting trades 1 of 650K and plenty of 100K
The order book has been strong on the bid side since with DEPTH of 1.8M v 1.2M
hlyeo98
- 13 Aug 2011 19:57
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This looks very suspicious now when the CEO suddenly resigns without any replacement and not due to ill-health.
kimoldfield
- 04 Sep 2011 23:28
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Bahamas Petroleum is understood to be close to appointing former Hardman Resources boss Simon Potter as chief executive.
Could be useful, he has an impressive CV.
kimoldfield
- 05 Sep 2011 16:21
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A promising RNS:-
5 September 2011
Bahamas Petroleum Company plc
("Bahamas Petroleum" or the "Company")
Press Speculation in relation to Directorate Change
The board of Bahamas Petroleum ("Board") notes press speculation over the weekend and is pleased to announce that the Company is in the process of finalising the appointment of Simon Potter as Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Mr Potter's appointment is subject to final approval from the Company's nominated adviser. Simon brings over 30 years of international oil and gas experience to the Board at a time critical to the future growth of the Company, including 20 years with BP and subsequent CEO roles with AIM listed Hardman Resources and ASX listed Dart Energy Limited.
Mr Potter will work, together with other members of the Board, in identifying further high calibre appointments to the Company in both executive and non-executive positions. In particular, he will seek to appoint a Chief Financial Officer of the Company to conclude a process that has been ongoing for some months. In combination, these new appointments will help drive the next stage of the Company's growth and development to further underpin and enhance growth in shareholder value.
Commenting, Chief Executive designate Simon Potter commented:
"I am excited to be joining the Board of Bahamas Petroleum at this time, whilst anticipating the results of the ongoing 3D survey and looking forward to further technical development of the Company. The existing executive management team has done a great job in bringing the company to this current position and I look forward to working with the team over the coming weeks and months to advance further growth options for the Company. In the immediate short term I will work closely with the rest of the Board, and ultimately in consultation with shareholders, to ensure that the Company has in place industry best practices and the best people with which to drive the business forward for the benefit of all shareholders."
The announcement of the formal appointment of Mr Potter will be made as soon as practicable in accordance with the AIM Rules for Companies.
gibby
- 05 Sep 2011 17:38
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yep saw the press articles over the weekend - quite surprised this did not end the day blue but hey ho
kimoldfield
- 05 Sep 2011 17:51
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Not far off blue in the end gibby!
A good 3D result would be rather nice.
machoman
- 17 Oct 2011 09:46
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KEEP an EYE
8.96p ( 7.92 / 8p )
Ready to move higher after the pause around bottom, spread is narrowing on the level 2 and large buys are going on paying full price.
