niceonecyril
- 24 Jul 2005 15:48
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http://www.investegate.co.uk/victoria-oil---38--gas--vog-/rns/final-results/201310250700053729R/
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VOG is presently drilling Well 104 in its West Medvezhye field,and expected to reach depth in 4 weeks from spud date of 30th June, that makes 27th July(this week).
Results of testing will be sometime mid/late August, with a positive outcome
it could be HUGH.
With estimates of 134BILLION cubic metres of GAS and 201 Million barrels of Gas
Condensate,it will be a Company Maker. The field is in the area of the largest gas field in the WORLD.
Other assets include Kemerkol in Kazakhstan, with C1 reserves of 8.7MBO
and C2 reserves of7.8MBO. Another acquistion is Tamdykol with potental
reserves of 34MBO, it also has interest in 2 blocks in the North Sea.
You can check it out on www.uk-wire.com, and its own site of www.victoriaoilandgas.com.
It has excellent management team led by Kevin Foo, who hopes to turn it into
a Mid Cap Company(�500m+) in the not to distant future.
As i stated earlier in the post, Drilling is almost complete so it won't be long to Lift Off?
Well, Well worth checking out.
cyril
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201111040700164867R
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201111290700139263S
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201112200700132888U
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201207090700051587H
http://www.investegate.co.uk/victoria-oil---38--gas--vog-/rns/rsm-default/201401130700074445X/
http://www.investegate.co.uk/victoria-oil---38--gas--vog-/rns/interim-results/201402280701321590B/
http://www.investegate.co.uk/CompData.aspx?code=VOG&tab=announcements
WOODIE
- 29 Jun 2006 07:39
- 835 of 2511
going down to the wire again
WOODIE
- 29 Jun 2006 08:00
- 836 of 2511
rns just out
peeyam
- 29 Jun 2006 08:05
- 837 of 2511
:(
lizard
- 29 Jun 2006 08:09
- 838 of 2511
still a long term hold.
peeyam
- 29 Jun 2006 08:14
- 839 of 2511
news is not that bad, they have one well confirmed so i guess i will hold these Long term as well
peeyam
- 29 Jun 2006 08:17
- 840 of 2511
may as well average down prices
AndrewThomson77
- 29 Jun 2006 08:42
- 841 of 2511
News is pretty bad, peeyam. West Med has had its estimates dropped by 9% and the three wells are non-commercial.
Still not bad enough to warrant the huge SP drop though.
peeyam
- 29 Jun 2006 09:01
- 842 of 2511
- 9% drop in estimates
- One billion barrels of oil equivalent confirmed (i would have thought this was atleast something to be happy about)
SP drop of 30% is a bit too much so i guess it would recover to a more decent level in the next few days, unless there are huge sellers out there, for long term it looks like one to hold. what do you think is the prospect from here?
lizard
- 29 Jun 2006 09:30
- 843 of 2511
well that t10 proved a disaster- i guess i will now be buying at a large loss!.
lizard
- 29 Jun 2006 16:17
- 845 of 2511
this is the norm for oil stocks non commercial wells are all part of the risk. still 1 billion barrels estimated and plenty encouragement for the future.
couldn't resist again at 100p!.buying for the long term!.
candolim
- 29 Jun 2006 18:50
- 846 of 2511
not been in touch with you for a while. The news this morning very disappointing. I have still got my 40,000 holding. Plus at close I bought anoter 18,000 at 1.01. Lets hope tommoro they will come back some, I noticed that there are more people buying than selling. I believe now that victoria are going to be a long term buy. for me, because the majority or mine were purchased at 2.50 - 2.40 so I am doing my brains in at the moment. Good look to you all. look forward to reading your views in the future.
candolim
- 29 Jun 2006 19:32
- 847 of 2511
This is a message to lizard, I have read your messages today, and thought I must tell you how I have ended up with so many of these shares. Noted that you bought some on a t10, and that you have bought some more at 1.00. End of april this year i bought 10,000 victoria at 2.50 a few days later I bought 10,000 more at 2.40. I bought both of these on t10 deals. unfortunatly when the settlement date came along they had dropped considerably. the diffence between selling the shares and buying them back was at this time 5 pence, so other than take the losses, I decided to pay for them. Another week went by victoria dropped even more to 1.80 approx. I thought these are a good buy I will buy some more on a t10, seven more days went buy the fell furthur, the difference betweek buying selling was still 4-5pence. I paid for the shares again. 7 more days went by. I had thirty thousand victoria now. To sell these and buy them back would cost say 400 plus dealing costs. I paid for them again. Bought another ten thousand, and then they dropped down to 1.10 per share . Other than take the book loss I again paid for the shares. I have now bought more at todays price on a t10. It is quite easy to dig a hole. It would not be bad ithe the difference between buying and selling was not so great. Then you would babel to sell them and buy them back on the t10 deal. This is my story . I needed to tell some one. Good luck.
jameel06
- 29 Jun 2006 21:57
- 848 of 2511
If you read the Renaissance Capital Research Alert issued earlier today it says it all - perhaps VOG Management should have released this instead :-)
ALERT ==> Scale of resources largely unchanged. VOG also said today that an
updated DeGolyer & MacNaughton report confirmed 1bn boe of gross resources
for West Medvezhye. D&M had previously estimated that the other 26 identified
structures in the acreage could harbour prospective resources of 5.3 tcf (883mn
boe) of gas and 164mn bbls of liquids. The risked best estimate of these
resources is 1.0 tcf (168mn boe) and 31.5mn bbls.
Target price update. Excluding Danniella from the resource base barely
alters VOGs valuation. Based on Novateks 2010 EV/production rating, a
150 bcm prospect from which 4 bcm of gas production might be achieved is worth
an estimated and marked-to-market GBPp374/share today. This allows for the
funding gap to actually get there. Our mini-DCF still indicates that such an outturn
is worth GBPp407/share. The midpoint, GBPp390, is our updated target price, up
from GBPp316 previously, mainly on account of Novateks recent performance.
Buy the weakness. While todays share price plunge is a stark reminder of
the risks associated with junior exploration plays, VOG seems to be pricing-in
failure at the current price of GBPp105. This represents around $6.5/bbl for
VOGs 2P oil reserves in Kazakhstan. Hence, the very large gas upside now
comes for free. VOGs EV/resources of $0.20/boe is less than one-fifteenth of
Novateks current EV/reserves multiple, so we see a good risk/reward here.
andysmith
- 29 Jun 2006 22:08
- 849 of 2511
The fall does look overdone to me, good buys at the end of the day.
Considering getting into these from here
lizard
- 29 Jun 2006 22:20
- 850 of 2511
candolim- t10 trades on vog have done me also three times . i never buy a share without thinking of buying for the long term even if in the money. my annoyance is i could have bought them cheaper a day later (bad rns/good rns situation regrettably it was the former). vog will now be a med long term play for me.
long at 1.85 1.49 and today 100p. if it goes to 80p then again it may get tempting again i would expect new investors would be interested at these levels i still am confident for vog.
yet again though my timing is rubbish. who would have thought these would have gone from 250p to 100p in a few months.
cynic
- 30 Jun 2006 07:46
- 851 of 2511
Playing good enough golf yesterday to win a pretty trophy was scant recompense for VOG's horrid day ..... However, I intend to stick with my holding .... Almost wish I had the funds to buy more these levels ...... Jameel's post (848) ties in exactly with what I was told .... As with a similar "incident" with Burren (a really good oil company for those interested), the climb back could be quite slow, but it ought to happen ..... which of course is no guaratee that it will!
bonfield
- 30 Jun 2006 10:40
- 852 of 2511
I'm not sure that VOG and BUR should be compared cynic. BUR is a producer and has real earnings, VOG is purely exploration and is based on hope/future production. You posted a while back during the wobble about city rumours re: dry well. Looks like they were pretty accurate.
I'd like to see a bit of director buying or some other support before piling back in myself. The story has changed, and the company lacks credibility at the moment.
My condolences to all those who have lost money on this one. Esp candolim. First rule of investment is use a stop loss, 2nd rule is don't average down. It cost me a few grand to learn those two as well!
Good luck all.
P.S. that deramper bloke with the tales about Kevin Foo, is he still around? I'd like to know what other companies Foo has been involved in. He wasn't the wacky backy bloke was he? (Bakyrchic Gold and its rock eating bugs: anyone remember?)
ma
- 30 Jun 2006 10:53
- 853 of 2511
Drop was annoying but you cant win 'em all. I have bought more this am as on balance of probabilities (in my view) drop is over done. NO I am not trying to claw back losses as I never made any actual loss - just failed to take a profit!, I regard it as a new investment, albeit one to watch carefully.