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"Sehr geehrte bullVestoren,
RECHTZEITIG einsteigen sollten bullVestoren jetzt bei
DELTA OIL + GAS, Frankfurt WKN A0F57A
www.deltaoilandgas.com
EILMELDUNG: GROSSINVESTOREN IM ANMARSCH
Rechtzeitig haben wir Sie am Montag auf unserer bullVestor-Hotline auf diesen hochattraktiven Titel aus dem Öl- und Gassektor aufmerksam gemacht. Denn am Montag konnte die Aktie deutlich zulegen, und das unter REKORDUMSÄTZEN, am Heimatmarkt in den USA wurden am Montag über 10 Mio. Aktien umgesetzt. Sie als bullVestor sollten jetzt wirklich rechtzeitig dabei sein und das derzeit noch günstige Kursniveau zum weiteren Akkumulieren nutzen. DENN Großinvestoren sollen hier einsteigen, so erfahren wir von unserer für gewöhnlich sehr gut informierten Quelle UND
ERSTE PRODUKTION SOLL IN KÜRZE BEGINNEN,
so heißt es von derselben Quelle. Das bedeutet, es kommt Cashflow ins Haus für Delta. Wir sind uns sicher, dass das Unternehmen einen extrem erfolgreichen Weg vor sich hat, der Vorstand von Delta hat bereits Öl-/Gasvorkommen im Wert von über 10 Milliarden USD entdeckt (!!!), Delta ist sein neues " Projekt" , und wir vertrauen voll und ganz auf das Management in der Überzeugung, dass der Vorstand auch hier wieder die richtige Nase haben wird. Und es sieht alles danach aus, so konnte Delta binnen kürzester Zeit bereits zwei signifikante Entdeckungen machen!!!
Sie haben jetzt die Chance, noch günstig einzusteigen bevor die ersten Großinvestoren zuschlagen werden - wird das der Fall sein - so könnten wir die Aktie von Delta schon in wenigen Tagen bei weit höheren Kursen sein. Und Sie wissen, auf unsere Quelle war bisher ausnahmslos IMMER Verlass. Deshhalb gilt es für bullVestoren:
Delta Oil + Gas, STRONG BUY! Unser erstes kurzfristiges vorläufiges Kursziel setzen wir bei 6,50 Euro an! "
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Also bei einem Kursziel von kurzfristig 6,50.-€ sind Kurse unter 3 ein Witz. Ich bin mal Fett dabei. Und jeder der etwas länger an der Börse dabei ist weis das bullVestoren fast zu 100 % immer getroffen hat.
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An Ende Februar wird das Gas gefoerdert:
Delta Oil & Gas Provides Operational Update: Production to Commence Shortly
Thursday February 2, 11:07 am ET
SEATTLE, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 2, 2006 -- Delta Oil and Gas, Inc, (OTC BB:DOIG.OB - News) is pleased to announce the following operational update relating to the Company's four natural gas prospects.
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Todd Creek Prospect
Delta's Todd Creek Well located in 13-28-9-2W5 in the Southern Foothills area of Alberta, Canada has been drilled, completed and classified as a new natural gas pool discovery. Log analysis shows that the well has intersected two gas formations with a combined net pay of over 80 feet. Preliminary natural gas reserve estimates for this well exceed 700 Million Cubic Feet of gas.
Construction of a new gas processing plant just south of this Todd Creek discovery has commenced and Delta expects to tie its anticipated gas production into this gas plant by spring of 2006. The gas plant is initially capable of accommodating 10 million Cubic Feet of gas per day with significant expansion capabilities. While Delta will have no direct interest in the plant, the immediate access to market for its anticipated production from the area is of substantial benefit.
Cache Slough Prospect
Delta's Cache Slough Well, located near Sacramento, California has been drilled, completed and classified as a significant new natural gas pool discovery. Review of the preliminary data indicates that the well tested at flow rates exceeding our expectations. Delta and partners have elected to tie-in the well to a nearby gas pipeline to accommodate the natural gas production. Despite a setback suffered as a result of recent heavy flooding in the area due to higher than average rainfalls, the pipeline is expected to be completed before the end of February 2006. Results are expected to be announced after the well has commenced commercial production. Future drilling plans with regards to the Cache Slough prospect will be announced in the first quarter of 2006.
Strachan Prospect
Total depth of 13,650 feet has been reached on Delta's potential natural gas well in its recently acquired, highly prospective property in the Deep Basin along the edge of the Alberta foothills belt approximately 80 miles Northwest of Calgary Alberta. ("Strachan Prospect"). Preliminary results indicate the presence of a potential Devonian gas well. Casing has been inserted to total depth and a full testing program is underway.
The original Strachan gas pool was discovered 35 years ago however in November 2004 Shell Oil announced a new Leduc Pool discovery at Ricinus with potential One Trillion Cubic Feet gas reserves.
Hillspring Prospects
Earlier this year, Delta Oil & Gas acquired a 10% working interest in 640 gross sections of land in the Hillspring area of Alberta. The operator of the Hillspring prospect has drilled 4 wells adjacent to the lands Delta has acquired. The operator is currently reviewing the data on these 4 wells along with additional seismic testing and it is anticipated that a well will be drilled on Delta's land in 2006.
SEATTLE, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/05/06 -- Delta Oil and Gas, Inc. (OTC BB: DOIG) is pleased to announce that the Board of Directors has authorized management to undertake an equity financing of $2,000,000 through a private placement of its securities to two investors. The equity financing is expected to be comprised of approximately 454,000 shares of restricted common stock at the price of $4.40 per share.
Management expects the equity financing to be completed within ten business days. The placement is designed to strengthen the Company's balance sheet and is expected to be used to finance the Company's upcoming capital expenditures including Delta's drilling in the Hillspring and Todd Creek areas in the Southern Alberta Foothills, the completion of the Company's potential Devonian gas well on its Strachan prospect and potential additional drilling in and around the Cache Slough prospect located in the Sacramento basin in California. The Company is also actively pursuing other exploration opportunities both in North America and overseas. A commission of 7.5% will be paid on the private placement.
The following are Delta's current projects:
Hillspring Prospects
Earlier this year, Delta Oil & Gas acquired a 10% working interest in 640 gross sections of land in the Hillspring area of Alberta. The operator of the Hillspring prospect has drilled 4 wells adjacent to the lands Delta has acquired. The operator is currently reviewing the data on these 4 wells along with additional seismic testing, and it is anticipated that a well will be drilled on Delta's land in 2006.
Todd Creek Prospect
Delta's Todd Creek Well located in 13-28-9-2W5 in the Southern Foothills area of Alberta, Canada, has been drilled, completed and classified as a new natural gas pool discovery. Log analysis shows that the well has intersected two gas formations with a combined net pay of over 80 feet. Preliminary natural gas reserve estimates for this well exceed 700 Million Cubic Feet of gas.
Construction of a new gas processing plant just south of this Todd Creek discovery has commenced, and Delta expects to tie its anticipated gas production into this gas plant by spring of 2006. The gas plant is initially capable of accommodating 10 million cubic feet of gas per day with significant expansion capabilities. While Delta will have no direct interest in the plant, the immediate access to market for its anticipated production from the area is of substantial benefit.
Strachan Prospect
Total depth of 13,650 feet has been reached on Delta's potential natural gas well in its recently acquired, highly prospective property in the Deep Basin along the edge of the Alberta foothills belt approximately 80 miles Northwest of Calgary Alberta. ("Strachan Prospect"). Preliminary results indicate the presence of a potential Devonian gas well. Casing has been inserted to total depth, and a full testing program is underway.
The original Strachan gas pool was discovered 35 years ago; however, in November 2004, Shell Oil announced a new Leduc Pool discovery at Ricinus with potential one trillion cubic feet gas reserves.
Cache Slough Prospect
Delta's Cache Slough Well, located near Sacramento, California, has been drilled, completed and classified as a significant new natural gas pool discovery. Review of the preliminary data indicates that the well tested at flow rates exceeding our expectations. Delta and partners have elected to tie-in the well to a nearby gas pipeline to accommodate the natural gas production. Despite a setback suffered as a result of recent heavy flooding in the area due to higher than average rainfalls, the pipeline is expected to be completed before the end of February 2006. Results are expected to be announced after the well has commenced commercial production. Future drilling plans with regards to the Cache Slough prospect will be announced in the first quarter of 2006.
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Tuesday February 21, 4:05 pm ET
SEATTLE, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 21, 2006 -- Delta Oil & Gas, Inc. (OTC BB:DOIG.OB - News) is pleased to announce it has entered into a new 10-hole drilling program at Palmetto Point, Mississippi.
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The prospect wells are located in the Frio Geological formation. It is expected the drilling program will commence before the end of March 2006 and the operator expects it will take 6 months or less to complete. Frio wells typically enjoy low finding costs and have a high degree of success. The gas targets occur at shallower depths, and have minimal completion costs.
Delta is currently assessing additional drilling prospects in Mississippi with the intent to develop a fifth core area for the Company. Currently Delta has an interest in three high impact oil and gas prospects in Alberta and one in California. Drilling has occurred on three of these four prospects.
The Drilling Program shall be conducted by Griffin & Griffin Exploration in its capacity as Operator. This will consist of the drilling, logging, testing, completing and equipping for production (or if applicable, the plugging and abandonment) of ten wells. Griffin anticipates drilling to a subsurface depth equal to such depth as is necessary to penetrate the sands of the Frio Formation identified as potentially productive of oil and/or gas. Griffin has drilled, owned or operated more than 100 Frio wells in the region.
Griffin has utilized seismic "bright spot" technology a technology providing a tool to identify gas reservoirs and to delineate the reservoir geometry and limits. Utilizing these critical factors has improved reserve estimates and the geologic success ratio that has made the Frio an economical and predictable reservoir.
The Frio in the area of Southwest Mississippi and North-Central Louisiana is a very complex series of sand representing marine transgressions and regression and therefore the presence of varying depositional environments. Structurally, the Frio gas accumulations are a function of local structure and/or structural nose formed as a result of differential compaction features. However, stratigraphic termination (i.e. up dip shales outs of sands) also plays a role in most Frio accumulations. The stratigraphy is so complex that seismic HCL evaluations are the only viable exploratory tool for the Frio prospect.
Delta has acquired a 10% gross working interest in the drilling
Friday February 24, 9:00 am ET
SEATTLE, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 24, 2006 -- Delta Oil and Gas, Inc. (OTC BB:DOIG.OB - News) is pleased to announce it has closed the $2,000,000 private placement equity financing previously announced on February 6, 2006.
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The private placement was comprised of the sale of approximately 727,272 Units at the price of $2.75 per Unit for total gross proceeds to the Company of $2,000,000. Each Unit is comprised of one share restricted common stock and one warrant (the "Warrant") to purchase one share of restricted common stock, exercisable for a period of three years from the closing of this offering. The exercise price of the Warrants is $3.00. Assuming that all of the Warrants are exercised by the holder(s), the gross proceeds received from the Warrants will equal approximately $2,181,000. A commission of 7.5% will be paid on the private placement. In light of current market conditions and through negotiations with the investors, the price of the private placement was reduced from the previously announced price of $4.40 per share.
The funds for the Units have been received in full. The placement is designed to strengthen the Company's balance sheet and is expected to be used to finance the Company's upcoming capital expenditures including Delta's drilling in the Hillspring and Todd Creek areas in the Southern Alberta Foothills, the completion of the Company's potential Devonian gas well on its Strachan prospect, potential additional drilling in and around the Cache Slough prospect located in the Sacramento basin in California and the costs associated with its newest interests in the ten well drilling program at the Palmetto Point Prospect in Mississippi. The Company is also actively pursuing other exploration opportunities both in North America and overseas.
The following are Delta's current projects:
Palmetto Point Prospect
On February 21, 2006, Delta took an assignment of a ten percent gross working and revenue interest in a ten well drilling program at its Palmetto Point Prospect in Mississippi. The operator of the drilling program is Griffin & Griffin Exploration, L.L.C., which has drilled, owned or operated more than 100 Frio wells in the region. It is expected that drilling of the first of the ten wells could be initiated before the end of March 2006 with the balance of the wells to be drilled and completed within approximately 9 months. The drilling program will consist of the drilling, logging, testing, completing and equipping for production (or if applicable, the plugging and abandonment) of ten wells. Griffin anticipates drilling to a subsurface depth equal to such depth as is necessary to penetrate the sands of the Frio Formation identified as potentially productive of oil and/or gas.
The prospect wells are located in the Frio Geological formation. Frio wells typically enjoy low finding costs and have a high degree of success. The gas targets occur at shallower depths, and have minimal completion costs. The Frio in the area of Southwest Mississippi and North-Central Louisiana is a very complex series of sand representing marine transgressions and regression and therefore the presence of varying depositional environments. Structurally, the Frio gas accumulations are a function of local structure and/or structural nose formed as a result of differential compaction features. However, stratigraphic termination (i.e. up dip shales outs of sands) also plays a role in most Frio accumulations. The stratigraphy is so complex that seismic HCL evaluations are the only viable exploratory tool for the Frio prospect.
Hillspring Prospects
Earlier this year, Delta Oil & Gas acquired a 10% working interest in 640 gross sections of land in the Hillspring area of Alberta. The operator of the Hillspring prospect has drilled 4 wells adjacent to the lands Delta has acquired. The operator is currently reviewing the data on these 4 wells along with additional seismic testing and it is anticipated that a well will be drilled on Delta's land in 2006.
Todd Creek Prospect
Delta's Todd Creek Well located in 13-28-9-2W5 in the Southern Foothills area of Alberta, Canada has been drilled, completed and classified as a new natural gas pool discovery. Log analysis shows that the well has intersected two gas formations with a combined net pay of over 80 feet. Preliminary natural gas reserve estimates for this well exceed 700 Million Cubic Feet of gas.
Construction of a new gas processing plant just south of this Todd Creek discovery has commenced and Delta expects to tie its anticipated gas production into this gas plant by spring of 2006. The gas plant is initially capable of accommodating 10 million cubic feet of gas per day with significant expansion capabilities. While Delta will have no direct interest in the plant, the immediate access to market for its anticipated production from the area is of substantial benefit.
Strachan Prospect
Total depth of 13,650 feet has been reached on Delta's potential natural gas well in its recently acquired, highly prospective property in the Deep Basin along the edge of the Alberta foothills belt approximately 80 miles Northwest of Calgary Alberta. ("Strachan Prospect"). Preliminary results indicate the presence of a potential Devonian gas well. Casing has been inserted to total depth and a full testing program is underway.
The original Strachan gas pool was discovered 35 years ago; however in November 2004 Shell Oil announced a new Leduc Pool discovery at Ricinus with potential One Trillion cubic feet gas reserves.
Cache Slough Prospect
Delta's Cache Slough Well, located near Sacramento, California, has been drilled, completed and classified as a significant new natural gas pool discovery. Review of the preliminary data indicates that the well tested at flow rates exceeding our expectations. Delta and partners have elected to tie-in the well to a nearby gas pipeline to accommodate the natural gas production. Despite a setback suffered as a result of recent heavy flooding in the area due to higher than average rainfalls, the pipeline is expected to be completed before the end of March 2006. Results may be announced after the well has commenced commercial production. Future drilling plans with regards to the Cache Slough prospect will be announced in the first quarter of 2006.