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CIRCLE OIL NEWS IN A WEEK OR SO (COP)     

sagem - 18 Oct 2004 16:16

THIS NEWS WILL CERTAINLY MAKE THE SHARES INCREASE WHEN IT IS ANNOUNCED.


In March 2003, First African Oil Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Circle signed a two year exclusive reconnaissance licence with the Government
of Namibia covering approximately 146,000 km2, an area more than half the size
of the UK. The Licence is one of the largest in Africa and the Namibian
Government holds a 10% carried interest. Within this concession area, and with
the benefit of a valuable dataset of previously acquired technical information,
Circle believes there is potential to produce significant quantities of
valuable hydrocarbons. An aerogravity survey was carried out during the summer
at a cost of 415,000 and initial results of the survey are very encouraging.
The final report on this programme is due within the next few weeks.

dbfm - 04 Nov 2004 22:40 - 2 of 259

good call sagem, I wish I'd seen your post a week ago ;-)

snip24 - 24 Nov 2004 13:15 - 3 of 259

NEWS ON THE WAY METHINKS GET IN NOW!!!!

Chrispine - 26 Nov 2004 13:30 - 4 of 259

Any idea as to when the news will come through..went in at 20.13 this morning & as always the price has dropped.. typical.

Bullshare - 26 Nov 2004 13:32 - 5 of 259

Chrispine; This is why it dropped

Circle Oil PLC
26 November 2004

The directors of Circle Oil Plc note the recent increase in the company's share
price and confirm that they are not aware of any specific reason for this
movement.


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

Chrispine - 26 Nov 2004 14:13 - 6 of 259

Humpf.. this was in the Guardian this morning.

Circle Oil, the Irish-based oil and gas firm, improved 2p to 18p, amid talk of a big announcement in the pipeline.

Oh well I'll have to sit on these for a bit.

Thanks

Chris

eddieshare - 28 Nov 2004 17:10 - 7 of 259

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markusantonius - 28 Nov 2004 21:20 - 8 of 259

Never seen any newspaper articles but co. is new and not that well known, as yet. Any publicity will increase it's profile and can only be good as awareness grows. Who knows what is going on in the background? But if preliminary results tempt bigger investors into thinking there's a fair chance of finding oil then great news for the co. (and the sp!!) in th elong run.

Management/Technical team appear to be highly experienced and these people don't invest just to make a few %, do they? So maybe we should all be patient, give them chance and see what the new year brings...

seawallwalker - 01 Dec 2004 15:01 - 9 of 259

The Iraqi director is said to work in the Iraqi Oil Ministry.

Pretty signifcant I would think!

Starts

Immediate release: 1 December 2004



Circle Oil plc

('Circle' or the 'Company')

Key Appointments

Circle Oil plc is pleased to announce that it has made the following
appointments to the Company:



Mr. Kevin J. Lant has been appointed as Exploration Manager by the Company and
he will be based in Circle's Houston office. Mr. Lant has a BSc from California
State University and an MSc in geology from Ohio University. He has almost 30
years of worldwide oil and gas exploration and development experience in
particular in USA, SE Asia and North Africa. He has worked for Conoco, Champlin
Petroleum, Anadarco Petroleum and Asamera Oil. He was part of the team that
discovered three multi-trillion cu.ft. gas fields for Asamera in South Sumatra,
Indonesia.



In 1995 Mr. Lant founded Pelangi Resources, a company providing technical
services to the international oil industry. Pelangi has been involved in
numerous projects in South America, Central and Eastern Europe, SE Asia, USA
and Canada.



Dr. Shamil S. Daoud has been appointed as Business Development Manager - Middle
East. He will operate out of Circle's recently opened office in Sharjah in the
United Arab Emirates. He has over 25 years experience in the oil and gas
industry particularly in the Middle East but also in West Africa. Dr. Daoud
holds a BSc from the University of Baghdad and a Doctorate in Pharmacy and
International Marketing from Idaho State University. He has worked in Iraq on
the UN Oil for Food programme and also with the US Exim Bank. He is also an
Executive Director of Richfield Assets Firms Management LLC of Dubai, UAE.



Dr. Daoud's experience and extensive range of contacts throughout the Middle
East will be of great assistance to Circle as the Company is particularly
focussed on acquiring exploration and pre-development acreage in Oman, Iraq,
Yemen and the United Arab Emirates.

Commenting on these appointments, David Hough, Circle's Managing Director said:

'The addition of Kevin and Shamil to the team will greatly enhance Circle's
ability to carry out exploration programmes on its existing holdings while
vetting and acquiring new projects particularly in the Middle and Far East. It
will also allow the Company to focus on getting a joint venture partner for its
Namibian licences where recent industry comment about that country's oil and
gas potential has been very promising.'

For further information please contact:

David Hough, Managing Director

Circle Oil Plc

Tel. +353 61 354 831 OR +353 87 240 2200

markusantonius - 01 Dec 2004 21:30 - 10 of 259

Maybe significant, maybe not. But whatever is/is not announced, doubt whether they will have found oil so soon, it's far too early for that! Still, if this guy has indeed got "extensive contacts", especially in the Gulf States, then it can only be good news for attracting the right kind of cash-rich partners as per the Company's original mission statement. Either way, Co. appears to be heading in the right direction and doing what it said it would do.

Depends how much "positive news" has already been factored in to the sp. What do you reckon? Could be a very good medium to long-term HOLD, I think...?

seawallwalker - 01 Dec 2004 22:13 - 11 of 259

Definitely, imho etc.

markusantonius - 04 Jan 2005 01:19 - 12 of 259

Noticed the sp was up to 27p on new year's eve with a mid-day jump of 5p! Wonder what could be happening behind the scenes?

Read a lot of stuff recently on bulletin boards as to how the prospects of an oil find can make these types of companies soar - maybe punters trying to push up the sp or are their claims realistic, I wonder?

Does anyone know what a bona fide oil find in the likes of Namibia might do to the sp in this particular case?

alanschutt - 14 Jan 2005 08:35 - 13 of 259

Has anyone done the fundamentals on this company - ? i.e what are they worth etc? I am a petroleum geologist and haven't heard of any exploration in Namibia to date, so this could move a lot on speculation! Might have to jump on board?

markusantonius - 14 Jan 2005 14:34 - 14 of 259

Press Release

04 November 2004 : Survey Results in Nambia

Circle Oil plc is pleased to announce the completion of a recent airborne gravity and magnetic survey of its concession in Northern Namibia. The survey was aimed at evaluating the hydrocarbon potential in an area with no previous seismic coverage or modern gravity or magnetic data. Interpretation of this data has defined basinal areas, regional lineaments and structural highs, each of which is critical in understanding the regional petroleum system.

A total of six deep basins were defined by the survey and four of these have been selected for additional surveying. The Company anticipates that, following an aggressive exploration programme over these areas, a number of new prospects will be brought to drillable status in the near future. Future activity will probably include additional gravity-magnetics and/or 2-D seismic surveys to
further refine the hydrocarbon potential of this large area. There are already two prospects, delineated by previous seismic programmes, to the west of the area surveyed that are ready for drilling

The survey was carried out over 75,618 sq. km. of the eastern portion of Circle's 146,000 sq. km. concession area of the Owambo (Etosha) Basin in northern Namibia. The Owambo basin is located about 500 km. north of Windhoek,
the capital of Namibia, and in its entirety covers approximately 268,000 sq. km. of Namibia and southern Angola. The detailed stratigraphy of the basin is
poorly understood due to the extensive blanket of post-Cenozoic Kalahari sediments. Most of the information is known from outcrops along the basin margins, from a small number of widely spaced wells, from limited seismic
coverage in the western half of the basin and from regional aeromagnetic and ground gravity surveys.

A reconnaissance soil gas survey conducted by a previous operator over a 10,000 square kilometer area contained several significant anomalies, suggesting active migration of petrogenic hydrocarbons from depth. These surface
petrogenic microseeps have an overall gassy to ntermediate compositional source. Anomalous surface microseeps over a surface-expressed anticlinal structure in the western part of the survey area have an oily to intermediate compositional source. There is a good correlation between higher hydrocarbon magnitudes at the surface and areas of structural deformation mapped at the surface and in the subsurface.

Examples of Proterozoic source rocks and production similar to those under evaluation in Namibia include Oman where these rocks in the South Oman and Ghaba salt basins contained proven reserves of approximately 3 billion barrels
of oil. In Eastern Siberia in the Lena-Tunguska province, Proterozoic source rocks and reservoirs contained proven reserves of 18 tcf of gas, 425 million barrels of condensate and 220 million barrels of oil while estimated reserves in the Sichuan Basin of South Central China from Proterozoic and Cambrian source rocks and Proterozoic reservoirs are 40 tcf of gas with 10% from the older reservoirs.

David Hough, Managing Director, commented,

'These results are most encouraging and further highlight the significant potential of this very large license area. A number of major oil companies have expressed their interest in Circle's Namibian prospects and these results will greatly strengthen our hand in any negotiations that may take place over the coming months.'

-Ends-

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SP - up by 13% today on 2m volume already!

markusantonius - 14 Jan 2005 14:41 - 15 of 259

Alan,

SP has just reached a new peak today so not the ideal time to invest, in theory, at least! However the fact that hasn't been any significant announcement by them since 17 Dec and they still continue to rise (with only minor blips in profit-taking) might mean greater things to come. IMHO tough - rises mainly caused by "speculation" although key appointments, like the ex-Iraqi Minister, etc, are all very positive, signs, aren't they?

Fundamentals, off the top of my head, do not justify the current sp - nowhere near. Therefore a punt now @ 30p has to be a gamble pending trace element finds and/or mega JV deals with interested affluent PLCs with plenty of cap to invest......

markusantonius - 14 Jan 2005 16:27 - 16 of 259

Alan,

You asked about Fundamentals...

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sector Turnover (m) Profit (m) EPS - Basic PE ratio Mkt Cap (m) NMS
0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0.0

ROE (%) Op Margin (%) Gross Gear (%) Divi Yield (%) Quick Assets (m) Net Asset Val PS (p)
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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eddieshare - 15 Jan 2005 13:14 - 17 of 259

Hi All

I bought COP at 0.19p. Don't know anything about COP but the chart looks fine. Lots of big blue candles all near or above the 10 day moving average. There is some resistance (the long thin bit on top of the candle).

graph.php?movingAverageString=10%2C20%2C

Good Luck All

Eddie

markusantonius - 15 Jan 2005 16:35 - 18 of 259

Hi, Eddie.

My mate uses similar software and he tipped COP just before Christmas which coincides with your Graph! He uses MAP?-lines, as well? I am no graph specialist myself but I'm obviously very interested to learn more about what forecasts they come up with? Can we presume you are a day trader or short term punter perhaps?

Do you have a short or long term target?

What do the graphs predict?

What's this: "(the long thin bit on top of the candle)"?

What software do you use and what is its accuracy?

Surely you don't invest in a company just because the graphs look good - or do you?

eddieshare - 15 Jan 2005 23:01 - 19 of 259

Hi markusantonius

I use sharescope & you can download a demonstration version or order a cd on line. It is free & you can learn how to work it. I use end of day data. But Candles can be used for any time period. Sharescope is very easy to use. www.sharescope.co.uk There are different packages, I use the end of day. The chart I drawn was from moneyam.


Good Luck

Eddie

eddieshare - 16 Jan 2005 14:18 - 20 of 259

Hi markusantonius

Did you down load sharescope ?

Regards

Eddie

markusantonius - 16 Jan 2005 16:00 - 21 of 259

Hi, Eddie.

I've been on website, as you suggested, above. But ShareScope charges for software CD's! I am definately a novice when it comes to chart reading but notice that your 19p. was bought around the cross-over of the red and blue lines on the upward paths - obviously no coincidence!

How do you interpret the graphs now, Eddie? What do they indicate to you? You mention Candle resistance - what is this, pressure from potential likely sellers?

Do you have a selling target already set in your mind?

Cheers,

Kus.
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