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Gulfsands Petroleum (GPX)     

hlyeo98 - 06 Feb 2006 10:18

Gulfsands Petroleum PLC

Gulfsands Petroleum PLC is an independent oil and gas exploration, development and production group based in Houston, Texas. Gulfsands has development, exploitation and exploration projects in the USA (offshore Gulf of Mexico and onshore Gulf Coast) and the Syrian Arab Republic and has signed a memorandum of understanding relating to a large project in Iraq.

Ordinary shares of the Company trade on the Alternative Investment Market ("AIM") of the London Stock Exchange under the symbol GPX.

In the USA Gulf of Mexico, Gulfsands owns interests in 64 offshore blocks comprising approximately 216,000 gross acres which includes 39 producing oil and gas fields offshore Texas and Louisiana. Proved and probable reserves are approximately 30.3 billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalents, consisting of 14.94 billion cubic feet of natural gas and 2.56 million barrels of oil as of 30 June 2005. For the first half of 2005 net working interest production to Gulfsands from these 39 fields has been at an average daily volume of between 2,500 -- 3,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

In the Syrian Arab Republic, Gulfsands owns a 50% working interest in Block 26. This block located in northeast Syria covers an area of approximately 11,000 square kilometers, and surrounds areas which currently produce over 100,000 barrels of oil per day from existing fields. Gulfsands has identified 31 exploitation and exploration prospects and leads with mean resources potential exceeding 1 billion barrels of recoverable oil. The first well is anticipated to be drilled by Gulfsands during the first half of 2006.

Gulfsands signed a Memorandum of Understanding in January 2005 with the Ministry of Oil in Iraq for the Misan Gas Project located in Southern Iraq and is currently working towards the execution of a definitive contract for the project. Gulfsands has completed a feasibility study and expects to conduct further technical work and commercial discussions with the Iraq Oil Ministry. The Misan Gas Project is a midstream project that gathers gas that is currently being flared at the oil fields in Southern Iraq, brings the gas to a central processing plant to clean it of impurities and remove the light hydrocarbon liquid fraction (Natural Gas Liquids), and then transmits the natural gas for further distribution and use in Iraq. The extracted hydrocarbon liquids are then transmitted to a southern port for storage, offloading and export. Gulfsands has a 100% interest in the Misan Gas Project.

Gulfsands formed a subsidiary company, Darcy Energy LLC ("Darcy Energy"), to conduct onshore USA Gulf Coast field re-development and exploration. Darcy Energy has acquired interests in two onshore projects in which discoveries have been made on both of them. Darcy commenced first production in the summer of 2005.

cynic - 20 Oct 2009 16:25 - 81 of 184

a personal view could be taken that a bounce from this 50 dma level could be due too

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required field - 20 Oct 2009 16:26 - 82 of 184

Nice graph, thanks.

required field - 23 Oct 2009 08:45 - 83 of 184

17000 barrels of oil per day and still it won't go up....cheap when compared to others...

cynic - 04 Nov 2009 17:40 - 84 of 184

the following is interesting .... possibly presages a bid, though that may be wishful thinking


The Company was notified on 4 November 2009, by Schroders plc that following an acquisition of shares on 3 November 2009, Schroders Investment Management Limited ("SIML") is now the holder of 25,062,961 shares representing 20.85% of the Company's issued share capital and has voting rights over 19,267,422 shares representing 16.03% of the total issued and voting share capital of the Company.

required field - 20 Nov 2009 12:52 - 85 of 184

Is this a mirror image of the last step ? (see graph), before a sharp rise....about time...

cynic - 20 Nov 2009 15:13 - 86 of 184

perhaps i misread this if it was issued a couple of days ago, as i thought then it spoke of a disposal .... can you check back 2/3/4 days?

required field - 20 Nov 2009 15:27 - 87 of 184

Rns on the 18th...not going to change much....this has to go higher.

cynic - 21 Dec 2009 17:26 - 88 of 184

The Company was notified on 18 December 2009 by Schroders plc that, following a purchase of shares on 16 December 2009, Schroders Investment Management Limited ("SIML") is now the holder of 25,343,924 shares representing 21.08% of the Company's issued share capital and has voting rights over 19,331,893 shares representing 16.08% of the total issued and voting share capital of the Company.

cynic - 06 Jan 2010 17:07 - 89 of 184

Gulfsands Petroleum started at RBS with buy rating, 325p target price
The current share price undervalues Gulfsands's producing assets, says RBS analyst Phil Corbett, providing a 'free' option on the 2010 exploration campaign in Syria.

'If sustained, this discount and early signs of success in the exploration programme could prompt Sinochem to consolidate its Block 26 interest.'

required field - 07 Jan 2010 07:58 - 90 of 184

Time this went up...

required field - 07 Jan 2010 09:31 - 91 of 184

Sp breakout !.

required field - 21 Jan 2010 11:17 - 92 of 184

Regarless of the latest update : the assets in the Gulf of Mexico must be nearly back on line after the hurricane damage a couple of years ago...an rns about that soon ?.

required field - 21 Jan 2010 11:17 - 93 of 184

Sorry, double post.

Balerboy - 27 Jan 2010 09:18 - 94 of 184

Broker recommendation:

Last August, Sinochem, the Chinese oil group, made an $880m all-cash takeover offer for Emerald Energy the UK-listed company that held the remaining 50% stake in Gulfsands's Syrian assets. Although Gulfsands is not viewed as a short-term seller, that deal did nothing to diminish the view that one day Sinochem will come for the other half, too. At 274p a price equivalent to its estimated current net assets buy on weakness says the Times

hlyeo98 - 20 Feb 2010 20:37 - 95 of 184

The first of the Syrian wells spudded is a DUD!

cynic - 20 Feb 2010 21:54 - 96 of 184

no shit sherlock! ..... well spotted a day and a half late

hlyeo98 - 21 Feb 2010 08:42 - 97 of 184

Haha...better late than never.

halifax - 18 Mar 2010 15:13 - 98 of 184

RNS bid approach.

cynic - 18 Mar 2010 15:19 - 99 of 184

excellent little earner this one has been for me!

cynic - 18 Mar 2010 15:24 - 100 of 184

purely for interest, can anyone remember what premium over the pre-bid price sinochem paid for emerald?
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