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Premier Oil - Can it go as far (or further) than Cairn ?? (PMO)     

pjstanton - 21 Jan 2004 13:43

What a chart, further to go, or not
Comments please

draw?epic=PMO

required field - 08 May 2009 09:12 - 95 of 543

Looking at the rights issue price : my conclusion is that the shares offered were incredibly cheap....485p now worth 1100p plus.....that doesn't come along too often !.

Clifftopp - 24 Jun 2009 15:03 - 96 of 543

Premier reported today a flow rate of around 3200 bopd and 8.1 million cf gas from the Red Emperor wildcat well in Block 07/03 offshore Vietnam. RBS reckons it adds 15 to 20p to the NAV per share as well as another 15 to 20p for unrisked potential elsewhere on the Block. 3D analysis will proceed to assess the size and commerciality of the discovery. A further well is planned for Q4 2009.

Premier will hold 30% equity presuming the Vietnamese government exercises its right to farm-in.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKLO68878320090624

required field - 08 Jul 2009 09:52 - 97 of 543

Great discovery in Norway with probably lots more to come !, but the market conditions dictate that the sp drops...!.

cynic - 08 Jul 2009 10:09 - 98 of 543

for no good logic, i tend to link PMO and TLW together ..... of the two, my choice would be TLW as it keeps bringing home the bacon, so to speak ..... in fact, though sp (TLW) dropped sharply this morning, their trading statement was about as strong as it could be, and i actually bought more, making me badly o'weight

required field - 08 Jul 2009 10:11 - 99 of 543

Sold out of TLW at 938p....earlier....great company..will be back again sooner or later....still in PMO..

cynic - 08 Jul 2009 10:15 - 100 of 543

i must have bought your old shit then - lol!

HARRYCAT - 05 Jan 2010 12:10 - 101 of 543

Broker note from Oriel:
Premier Oil* (PMO, BUY, 1159p) - Farm-in to Oates North Sea prospect
Premier has announced that it has farmed-in to Serica's Oates prospect in Block 22/19c in the Central North Sea.
The company will take a 50% stake and operatorship by paying the costs of an exploration well on the prospect, estimated at cUS$20mn. Subject to rig confirmation, it should be drilled in Q2 or Q3 this year
Given the amplitude support and nearby analogues, the chance of success is estimated at c30%. There is follow-on potential in the event of success with the nearby Bowers prospect estimated at 10-65mmboe in size.
An oil discovery would be worth c200p/sh (unrisked) while we estimate a gas/condensate find would be worth c120p/sh based on our current long-run gas price assumptions (55p/therm). On these values, this well is likely to be the highest impact prospect in this year's drilling programme
The farm-in looks a sensible one for Premier, building on its core position in the Central North Sea post the Oilexco acquisition and targeting exploration prospects with similar technical and geological attributes to those in its existing discovered resource base
We retain our BUY recommendation on the shares. They have been weak recently, not helped by technical selling as the stock exits the Hoare Govett index, but the shares remain good value trading at material discount to our NAV of 1399p/sh excluding exploration upside"

cynic - 05 Mar 2010 07:58 - 102 of 543

almost unbelievable, but latest rns shows PMO have picked up another dud, this time in north sea .... i think that's the 6th one on the trot ..... as a long time fan of this outfit, sure glad i don't currently hold

cynic - 29 Jun 2010 13:01 - 103 of 543

TLW and PMO are my two perennial larger cap ,oily faves, though i currently hold neither - thank goodness.

TLW chart looking very sad indeed, but may be worth a little dabble at PMO at 12.00 which it is now nearing

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TLW&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PMO&Si

Balerboy - 29 Jun 2010 19:57 - 104 of 543

i'll stick with EO. & NPE for the mo, though i do have some tlw at a small loss at mo.,.

cynic - 15 Nov 2010 08:34 - 105 of 543

much excitement here following w/e rumour that KNOCC (or whatever it's called) is now setting its sights on PMO after being refused by DNX ..... whether or not there is any substance remains to be seen

HARRYCAT - 15 Nov 2010 11:35 - 106 of 543

From the FT sector watcher today:
"According to yesterday's Observer, PMO has had a recent approach from Korean state oil company KNOC regarding a possible takeover. No comment from PMO, although it wouldn't surprise us if KNOC had indeed taken a look at the group. We have a core NAV for PMO of 1698p/share, based on a long-term oil price of $70/barrel and a 10% discount rate. However if we use a more aggressive oil price assumption of $85/barrel and a discount rate of say 8% we get to a NAV of around 2400p/share, i.e. a 33% increase on the current level - and this includes nothing for exploration upside.
Since KNOC's hostile acquisition of Dana completed a few weeks ago, we have mentioned PMO as a possible follow-on target, given its high-quality asset base in the North Sea, Indonesia and Pakistan, as well as its strong medium-term forecast production growth. Moreover given that KNOC bid a very aggressive price for DNX (c70% premium to pre-bid price), it feels like a price for PMO in the mid-20s area is about right. Even if the KNOC rumour proves to be false, I'd be shipping in the PMO - it's been our pick of the midcaps for months."

cynic - 15 Nov 2010 11:41 - 107 of 543

beware of accepting valuations from a BB subscriber - and that includes here!

cynic - 06 Dec 2010 10:15 - 108 of 543

rightly or wrongly, i tend to compare PMO with TLW - yes, i know they have very different portfolios - but the comparative chart below is interesting ..... PMO is the runaway winner, and diverging ever more

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PMO&Si

cynic - 29 Dec 2010 16:40 - 109 of 543

my stock to ramp!
none of you ever pay attention anyway, but this has been better than a steady performer of late ..... i guess breaking and holding above 20.00 is the next (psychological) test

cynic - 04 Jan 2011 11:45 - 110 of 543

goody gumdrops!!

Premier Oil , Encore Oil , Nautical Petroleum PLC : * Varadero oil discovery * Varadero well successfully encountered high quality oil bearing reservoir in target tay sandstone * Tay formation had a gross thickness of 186 feet with a calculated net pay of 84 feet * Reservoir quality is excellent, with high permeability, average porosity of 35%,average oil saturation of 84%

cynic - 08 Feb 2011 09:25 - 111 of 543

having taken a wallop this morning with the Catcher result, i sold my balance at 20.31, still with a very healthy profit and then got greedy and bought back at 20.10 as 20.00 seemed to be holding quite easily ..... we shall see!

robinhood - 08 Feb 2011 17:06 - 112 of 543

Chefs break eggs- oil exploration cies sometimes have less than anticipated drilling results- no big deal

cynic - 08 Feb 2011 17:07 - 113 of 543

i would agree, though PMO have not been having a good run over the last year, even if the share has performed very well

cynic - 25 Feb 2011 15:04 - 114 of 543

none of you silly buggers ever listen do you!!??
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