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1081 Postings, 4771 Tage lewwerworscht@ bradetti

 
  
    #1401
22.08.19 13:18
Da sind wir uns ja einig, ich auch nicht ! Überlege  dieser Tage echt nochmal nachzulegen, ich muss  verrückt sein !!  

12 Postings, 1914 Tage Basstardtotales Fiasko

 
  
    #1402
22.08.19 17:29
So etwas nennt man wohl einen "Gnadendeal". Veräußerung auf niedrigstem Niveau, der Aktionär ist enteignet. DW wird wohl ein ordentliches Handgeld kassiert haben.
Premier Oil ist recht klein, weder Tier 1 noch Tier 2.
Es scheint also gar kein Interesse der Industrie gegeben zu haben (evtl. das einzigste Angebot).

man wollte kein Farmout, man brauchte schlicht eines, weil selber kein Geld
man wollte nicht nur 1 Bohrung, es war mal die Rede von Riesen Arbeitsprogramm, Bohrungen, Seismik, etc.
man wollte einen Major, davon ist Premier weit entfernt. (Miniexplorer, Penny Stock))

DW hat mit den letzten Meldungen (Überlebenskampfmodus) hier andere Erwartungen geschürt.
Für Konventionell absolut schwach, für unkonventionel wirds nie ein farmout geben.

Die guten Jungs werden mit 88 Energy nie Geschäfte machen.
DW hat einfach nichts drauf, PB war die Denkwurzel.

Was gutes kann ich den Meldungen der letzen jahre nicht entnehmen.

Fiasko


 

4568 Postings, 7241 Tage bradettibei deinem

 
  
    #1403
1
22.08.19 20:33
Post müsst ich ja an vielen Stellen ansetzen, aber ich tu es nur an einer:
Der "Miniexplorer" hat im ersten HJ 2019 ca. 883Mio USD Umsatz gemacht.  

47 Postings, 2000 Tage Nikita2019Hatte es mir verkniffen

 
  
    #1404
22.08.19 20:53
darauf zu antworten ;)

Sicherlich lief es heute nicht wie ich es mir vorgestellt hatte aber blicke jetzt positiv ins neue Jahr.

Heute haben alle verkauft, die eh abspringen wollten und von nun an müsste der Kurs stabil bleiben. Bin froh, dass ich drinnen geblieben bin!

Jetzt nehme ich Bradetti‘s rat (nicht täglich auf den Kurs zu blicken) an und lese erst wieder, wenn es das wert ist.

Allen investierten wünsche ich noch viel Glück mit ihren anderen Invests :)

Bis dann  

12 Postings, 1914 Tage Basstardhier muss sich keiner was verkneifen, alles raus

 
  
    #1405
22.08.19 23:40
hab auch nicht vor hier oft zu schreiben.

Premier Oil,

Die Schuldenlast ist deutlich höher als die Einnahmen
Financial highlights • Profit after tax of US$121 million (2018 1H: US$98 million) • EBITDAX of US$680 million (2018 1H: US$488 million, adjusted for impact of IFRS 16) • Opex of US$10/boe plus lease costs of US$6/boe • Cash margins 35% higher than 2018 1H • Free cash flow of US$182 million (2018 1H: US$90 million cash outflow) • Net debt reduced to US$2.15 billion (31 December 2018: US$2.33 billion

Nun gut, Verschuldet sind die alle auch Shell, BP, Exxon, Chevron etc. Aber die sind in der Lage größere Felder (wenn unseres überhaupt eines ist) komplett zu entwickeln, ans Netz zu bringen.
Kann Premier das auch????? Die versuchen natürlich auch zu wachsen, gehen hier natürlich auch ein Risiko ein.
Aber sicher muss erst die Bohrung her, evtl. Ergebnisse April 2020.
Gehe mal davon aus, dass der Kurs weiter abschmieren wird (weitere Action ausgenenommen).


 

549 Postings, 2547 Tage TKoneNews Farmout

 
  
    #1406
1
23.08.19 06:23
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47 Postings, 2000 Tage Nikita2019läuft...

 
  
    #1407
2
23.08.19 07:22
https://www.nextoilrush.com/...p;utm_term=Read%20our%20full%20article

That partner is Premier Oil PLC (LSE: PMO), a £630 million (A$1B) capped mid cap oil company with 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in production.

PMO will be funding an appraisal well up to a total of US$23 million, in exchange for 60% Working Interest (WI) in a circa 40% portion of Project Icewine’s conventional acreage in the area dubbed ‘Area A’ (the Western Play Fairway).

In effect, 60% of 40% = 24% of the conventional Project Icewine acreage has been farmed out.

This gives 88E full carry on a US$23M well, which will test seven prospects totalling 1.6 billion barrels – that is 480 million barrels net to 88E at its 30% WI.

88E also retains operatorship and can keep a lid on costs and make sure its objectives are met when it comes to testing the potential here.

It’s important to note that the farm-out does not include the unconventional HRZ shale play – that 0.8-2 billion barrel prospective resource is still with 88E. The HRZ will also be logged and sidewall cores taken in the full carry well with PMO – so that is a bit of a bonus to 88E as well.

The question 88E investors are currently trying to answer for themselves is – what percentage of the company’s assets has it just effectively sold, and how does it compare to 88E’s current market cap?

The answer to this is not an exact science.

But to start thinking about arriving at an answer, it worth considering what percentage of 88E’s market cap would the HRZ shale play be worth?

Let’s apply some rough numbers.

Say you attribute 50% of 88E’s current circa A$100 million (US$68M) market cap to the HRZ shale play.

On that percentage basis, PMO have bought effectively 24% of 50% of 88E’s assets – which is 12%. And PMO is paying US$23M for that right.

On that basis, an implied valuation for Project Icewine (alone) would be US$192 million (A$283M) — with 88E's share almost double the company’s current market capitalisation.

Now, unpacking the deal further still, the other element to consider is the option for PMO to earn up to 50% WI in Area’s B and C of 88E’s conventional acreage at Project Icewine — if the appraisal well next quarter in Area A is successful.

PMO could do that by spending a further US$15M.

On success, the equation changes completely – for 50% of 35% of the Project Icewine conventional acreage, it would probably be worth less than 10% of 88E’s value at that point – as the successful well would have re-rated the company and its Western Margin acreage.

So on success, and those rough estimates, that would be US$15M for circa 1.75% of 88E, and an implied 88E valuation of US$860M – 8 times greater that 88E’s current market cap.

I want to stress that these numbers are extremely fuzzy – arriving at valuations of companies is more art than science sometimes, especially at the speculative end of the market.

But however you look at it, it does look like a great deal for 88E at this point in time.

And, we haven’t even mentioned 88E’s Yukon or Western Blocks assets in all of this.

We have been following 88E for years now, and whilst there have been ups and downs like any speculative oil explorer, it looks like the coming months are going have significant news (and hopefully oil) flowing.



88 Energy
AIM:88E, ASX:88E

Share Price: $0.016

Market Capitalisation: $101.3M

Here’s why I like 88E:



88 Energy’s (ASX:88E, AIM:88E) strategy to pursue high reward oil projects on the prolific North Slope of Alaska hasn’t gone unnoticed as evidenced by today’s farmout for its conventional prospect portfolio at Project Icewine.

88E is the kind of stock that is not for the feint of heart – the company moves very fast and continuously takes well-calculated risks that allows it exposure to outsized returns. Such is the binary outcome nature of speculative oil investing, rewards from success in this game can outweigh risks by orders of magnitude.

88E’s new partner PMO has made some big discoveries in the past, back in 2015 on the Falklands Islands, hitting a total hydrocarbon net pay of 136 feet, and more recently Zama – offshore Mexico, where initial gross original oil in place estimates were in excess of 1 billion barrels.

So PMO is the kind of company with the technical chops to complement 88E’s high calibre exploration team and accelerate the chances of a large discovery in the near term.

Given PMO’s relatively nimble size, we would expect them to move a lot faster than a major oil company would, where sometimes there can be a risk that projects get shelved for years.

PMO and 88E will certainly not be moving slowly, and are aiming to drill the appraisal well in Q1 2020.

As we mentioned earlier, that well is going to test 7 stacked conventional targets – including all the primary targets 88E has identified – equating to circa 480 million barrels net to 88E post farm-out.

Even after the reduction in WI, this a sizeable target for any oil company, let alone a junior like 88E.

Plus given that 7 targets will be tested with one well alone, it means 88E has avoided having to do a multi-well farm-out deal with a major, which would have been a costly and dilutive exercise.

PMO was obviously impressed with the work 88E has done to date, going so far as to call 88E’s Torok targets ‘discoveries’ – which is a huge validation of 88E’s progress.

Plus overnight in London in its investor presentation, PMO was already referring to “first production” timelines before the well is even drilled – so there is clearly a high level of confidence that they are onto something.

PMO traded up 10% on their results overnight in London, so they must be doing something right.

If one thing is for sure, 88E are always on the look out for the next big opportunity with a focus on the North Slope of Alaska, and the company is now pursuing multiple high potential projects across 4 projects.

88E itself is the operator on four active exploration projects across more than 500,000 acres.



Alaska North Slope Basin

Alaska’s North Slope basin is super prolific when it comes to oil discoveries and has seen renewed industry interest of late.

Over the last six years, more than four billion barrels of oil have been discovered in the Brookian play, which is a staggering amount for one small corner of the world.

While the historical focus was mainly on the deeper Jurassic/Triassic Ellesmerian Play, the under-explored conventional Cretaceous Brookian play has been unlocked in recent years through technological advances and associated discoveries.



The considerable recent industry interest at the North Alaska Slope has been driven by these technological advancements, enabling these once stranded resources to be commercialised.

Several developments, not unlike that of 88E’s, are already underway at various levels of maturity involving operators such as ConocoPhillips, ENI, Repsol and Oil Search.



The following map is a snapshot of the hive of activity that surrounds the Project Icewine territory, highlighting the presence of big players such as Conoco Phillips, Armstrong Energy and Australia’s Oil Search (ASX:OSH).



While interest in the region is ongoing, it has already led to a number of major transactions including Oil Search’s (ASX:OSH) $850 million entry to the North Slope, ENI’s (NYSE:E) purchase of Caelus Energy exploration acreage and ConocoPhillips’ (NYSE:COP) asset swap with BP (LON:BP) combined with exploration success and development.

Located in the proven Alaska North Slope basin, close to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and the Dalton Highway, 88E’s Project Icewine consists of 528,099 contiguous acres with access to these transportation corridors.

Project Icewine Conventional Farmout Executed

The news overnight of 88E’s farm-out process for its conventional prospect portfolio at Project Icewine, involved the £581.90 million (A$1.04B) capped Premier Oil PLC (LON:PMO) signing a Sales and Purchase Agreement with 88E and its JV partner, Burgundy Xploration LLC, to farm into Area A of the JV’s Project Icewine acreage.

Under the terms of the agreement, Premier will pay the full costs of an appraisal well which will be up to a total of $23 million, to test the reservoir deliverability of the Malguk-1 discovery.

On successful completion of the work programme Premier will earn a 60% paying interest in Area A, while 88E will retain a 30% working interest in Area A.

Note that this is just 60% of approximately 40% of the acreage, as the farmout only covers one area — Area A initially.



On completion of appraisal, it will also have the option to acquire 50% of Area B or C (an additional 40%) for spending $15m if the Charlie-1 well in Area A is successful, which could include a well

88E will retain control of the drilling for now, continuing to operate the Charlie-1 well via its wholly owned Alaskan subsidiary, Accumulate Energy Alaska Inc.

The agreement will provide financial backing, exploration funding and technical expertise for the project, while allowing 88E to maintain a material interest in the project.

Area A (shaded in yellow above) is in the western section of Project Icewine, and it contains the Malguk-1 discovery, which was drilled by BP in 1991. The discovery well encountered 251 feet of light oil pay in turbidite sands in the Torok formation, within the recently emerging Brookian play.

Here you can see Area A, or the Western Play (in orange), the Malguk-1 discovery, and the Charlie-1 appraisal well, alongside Central Fairway (Area B) and Eastern Fairway (Area C):

Project Icewine in Western Play, including Malguk discovery and the Charlie-1 well

The Charlie-1 appraisal well — which will be operated by 88E — has been designed to test all of the prospective horizons identified in the Western Play Fairway, giving benefits usually only derived from an expensive multi-well program.

The Charlie-1 well location conveniently intersects seven stacked targets, including all the primary targets – 1.6bbl gross, of which 480mmbbl net to 88E on the reduced Working Interest.



And given that 88E is operating the well, it is able to retain control in house of the drilling process and costs, of which it is already well progressed with rig contracts expected to be signed in the near term.

Based on the original well data and its evaluation of the existing 3D dataset, Premier estimates an accumulation of more than 1 billion barrels of oil in place – just in the Torok.

Drilled by BP in 1991, the Malguk-1 discovery well hit 251 feet of light oil pay in the Torok formation.

88E and PMO’s upcoming appraisal well will test the reservoir deliverability of the Torok Formation, and also additional prospectivity in the Schrader Bluff Formation.



Schrader Bluff formation

88E last year updated the conventional prospective resource at Project Icewine based on the newly processed 3D inversion dataset.

This data highlighted features, such as feeder channels, associated with the prospects, providing further confidence in the mapping and the geological model.

Additionally, further analysis provided positive insights into the prospects / discoveries identified in the shallow Schrader Bluffs Formation, as well as the deeper Torok Formation – which appears to be what piqued PMO’s interest in the project.

PMO sees there also being considerable upside in the shallower Schrader Bluff formation which has yet to be explored, in a play similar to the Pikka/Horseshoe trend, which lies to the north-east of Project Icewine.

88E has also indicated that it thinks one of the Schrader Bluff targets could well be a discovery.



More on Premier Oil PLC (LON: PMO)

Premier Oil is a company that ASX investors may not be familiar with, however it is well known in the smaller end of the market in the UK.

PMO has a strong track record of delivering projects through to production in challenging environments, with an experienced management team with deep industry knowledge. Most recent reserves reported were around 867 mmboe (as at 31 December 2018).

The company’s portfolio of production projects is spread across three global regions, having made some big discoveries in the past.

These include in the Falkland Islands where in July 2012, Premier farmed in for 60% of Rockhopper's Exploration licence interests in the North Falklands Basin, including the Sea Lion discovery.

More recently Premier raised it resource estimate at the Zama oil field in the shallow water Sureste Basin in the Gulf of Mexico.

From a technical perspective Premier is an excellent partner for 88E. We also like that it is not a $10BN oil behemoth like say BP or Conoco— as unlike partnering one of the big boys, Premier isn’t likely to delay exploration or bully its partners.

So for 88E, this deal strikes a good balance between cultural fit and value.

Plus, the way the deal has been structured results in a meaningful working interest being retained by 88E for its shareholders.

Given Premier’s technical calibre, the partnership is a solid strategic move by 88E that adds to the JV.

For Premier, this is a cost effective entry point into an emerging play – following recent advances in drilling and completion techniques – in a proven oil province which has the potential to deliver significant organic growth opportunities for the group.

Sounds like a win-win outcome to us. All that is left is to finalise the paperwork, and plan the Q1 2020 drilling event.

Project Icewine Unconventional Update

The farm-out with Premier Oil at the Project Icewine does not involve the unconventional HRZ prospect and 88E retain 100% of the rights to that play.

The finalisation of advanced analysis using state-of-the-art technology has significantly improved the 88E’s understanding of the nature of the HRZ play and identified the HRZ as an excellent source rock with good potential as an economic shale play.

Next Steps

With plenty of upcoming newsflow in the pipeline, 88E is worth keeping a close eye on.

Shareholders should benefit from accelerated newsflow given that the Project Icewine conventional farm-out is now sorted and the JV partners will be drilling a vertical appraisal well in the first quarter of 2020.

Rig options have already been identified and contracting negotiations are underway ahead of the well being drilled and tested in Q1 2020.

Permitting is on track with amendments to key permits for the drilling of the Charlie-1 well having been submitted, while standard completion documents have been agreed and are in the process of execution, including the Joint Operating Agreement and assignment forms.

The group also expects to be in a position to drill a lateral side track appraisal well in the fourth first quarter of 2020, with development drilling pencilled in for 2024 prior to first oil in 2024-25.

 

1300 Postings, 2488 Tage Tresor.LSE

 
  
    #1408
23.08.19 09:06
Dort scheint es sich nach dem gestrigen Absturz wieder zu beruhigen...+7% zu Beginn.

Danke für die Infos!  

4568 Postings, 7241 Tage bradettiNaja,

 
  
    #1409
23.08.19 09:15
die ASX hat den gestrigen Kursverfall in London nicht bestätigt, sondern +6% geschlossen.
Und die Trader in UK, die auf einen Once in a lifetime deal spekuliert haben, sind vermutlich alle wieder raus und nun kann man sich mal inhaltlich mit der Sache auseinandersetzen. Und der Artikel, den Nikita hier reingestellt hat, kann man sich mal komplett durchlesen!  

4966 Postings, 3546 Tage PanellQuasi NULL

 
  
    #1410
23.08.19 20:16
Kursreaktion auf das Farm-IN.

Was soll den Kurs jetzt noch treiben,- wenn überhaupt,  bis 2020 ?

Mal wieder sehr ernüchternd und wir haben die letzten Monate darauf gewartet / gehofft .....  

549 Postings, 2547 Tage TKoneDieses Investitionsjahr

 
  
    #1411
25.08.19 17:22
war bisher eine große Enttäuschung.

Noch vier Monate bis Jahresende die nicht wirklich viel versprechen.  

4966 Postings, 3546 Tage PanellTkone

 
  
    #1412
27.08.19 12:44
stimmt...das bisherige Jahr war für uns Aktionäre wirklich verschwendete Zeit in 88. Und dann kommen bald wieder die Wintermonate, wo in ALASKA wieder nix geht mit Bodenarbeiten.

Die guten Sommermonate wurden gefühlt verplempert mit Dingen, die man hätte besser im Alaska-Winter regeln sollen, bzw. nicht wie ein Kaugummi in die Länge ziehen müssen.

(Jahres)-Zeit ist ein wichtiger Faktor in dem Geschäft. Das stark geminderte Kapital das noch in 88 steckt, war zudem auch noch infolgedessen auf ein tiefes Kellerregal ganz nach hinten verschoben. Ganz klar enttäuschend was uns bisher geboten wurde in Summe.  

4568 Postings, 7241 Tage bradettiInterview mit Dave Wall vom 27.08.19

 
  
    #1413
29.08.19 12:26

4568 Postings, 7241 Tage bradetti@Panell

 
  
    #1414
29.08.19 12:27
Die "guten Sommermonate" wie du sie nennst, bringen für Charlie-1 leider gar nichts.
Um zur Drill-Location zu kommen, müssen 30 Meilen Ice road prepariert werden.  

549 Postings, 2547 Tage TKoneInterview

 
  
    #1415
30.08.19 16:22
Kann jemand das Interview für uns bewerten und einordnen?  

549 Postings, 2547 Tage TKoneInvestorenpräsentation

 
  
    #1416
02.09.19 04:57

4966 Postings, 3546 Tage PanellWoran stört man sich

 
  
    #1417
02.09.19 09:49
in der Präsentation, dass der Kurs mal wieder dermaßen abrasselt ?!

Jemand Erklärungen !?  

1081 Postings, 4771 Tage lewwerworschtWeil

 
  
    #1418
02.09.19 15:25
Es an handfesten Facts fehlt! Die Investoren suchen was „greifbares“ im hier und jetzt und nicht was vielleicht oder in Zukunft kommt!

Dieser Titel stellt schon eine Prüfung dar, entweder man glaubt dran, oder halt nicht !

Denke, in diesem Jahr wird soviel nicht mehr kommen, einzig die Hoffnung auf Besserung bleibt  !  

4966 Postings, 3546 Tage PanellOK

 
  
    #1419
02.09.19 16:17
das bestätigt auch meinen Eindruck, bzw. Einstellung, wenn ich das Update lese.

Viele Baustellen,- nix Konkretes und evtl. irgendwann mal ein Treffer. Es kommt mir gefühlt vor, als wenn 88 mit Wünschelruten auf die Suche nach Bodenschätzen ( Öl ) geht.

2019 kann man abhaken und 2020 >> mit vielen ??? versehen. Als Aktionär hat man gefühlt keinen greifbaren Strohhalm bei 88 aber massig Nebel durch den man irrt.  

81 Postings, 2540 Tage dodnettrading halt

 
  
    #1420
11.09.19 07:19
88 Energy  Limited  (ASX:  88E)  –  Trading  Halt Description The  securities  of  88 Energy  Limited  (‘88E’)  will  be  placed  in  trading halt  at  the  request  of  88E,  pending  it releasing  an  announcement.  Unless  ASX decides  otherwise,  the  securities  will  remain  in  trading halt  until  the earlier  of  the  commencement  of  normal  trading on  Friday,  13 September  2019  or  when  the  announcement  is released  to  the  market.  

549 Postings, 2547 Tage TKoneNews

 
  
    #1421
11.09.19 07:37
Übersetzung ohne Gewähr!


ANTRAG AUF TRADING HALT
88 Energy Limited (das „Unternehmen“) beantragt die Platzierung der Wertpapiere des Unternehmens
in einem Handelsstopp wie folgt:
1. Der Handelsstopp wurde von der Gesellschaft beantragt, bis die Veräußerung eines
Ankündigung im Zusammenhang mit einer Kapitalerhöhung;
2. Der Handelsstopp sollte bis zur Veröffentlichung der Bekanntmachung durch die Gesellschaft liegen.
voraussichtlich spätestens am Freitag, den 13. September 2019, vor dem Öffnen des Marktes; und
3. Der Gesellschaft ist kein Grund bekannt, warum der Handelsstopp nicht erfolgen sollte
gewährt.  
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1300 Postings, 2488 Tage Tresor.LSE

 
  
    #1422
11.09.19 07:41
Da wird in London sicher wieder gehandelt werden können. Mal schauen wie die das aufnehmen...  

4568 Postings, 7241 Tage bradettiCapital Raise

 
  
    #1423
11.09.19 10:00
Proposed placing to raise up to A$10 million

88 Energy Limited ("88 Energy" or the "Company") (ASX, AIM: 88E) today announces that it proposes to raise up to A$10 million (before expenses) pursuant to a placing (the "Placing") of new ordinary shares of no par value in the Company (the "Placing Shares") at a price per Placing Share of A$0.0125 (equivalent to £0.007) (the "Placing Price"). The Placing Price is equivalent to a discount of 20 per cent. to the volume weighted average price on the Australian Securities Exchange ("ASX") for the thirty days to 10 September 2019, being the latest practicable date prior to this announcement. The Company also announces that its shares have been placed in a trading halt on the ASX pending the release of an announcement in relation to the completion of the Placing.

The Placing is being conducted through a bookbuilding process (the "Bookbuild"), which is being managed by Cenkos Securities plc ("Cenkos") in the UK (the "UK Placing") and Hartleys Ltd. ("Hartleys") in Australia (the "Australian Placing").

The Bookbuild will open with immediate effect following release of this announcement. The number of Placing Shares to be issued in the UK (the "UK Placing Shares") and in Australia (the "Australian Placing Shares") will be agreed by Cenkos, Hartleys and the Company at the close of the Bookbuild. The timing of the closing of the Bookbuild and allocations are at the discretion of Cenkos, Hartleys and the Company. Details of the number of Placing Shares to be issued will be announced as soon as practicable after the close of the Bookbuild.
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/...8E/14221603.html
 

1081 Postings, 4771 Tage lewwerworschtNa also,

 
  
    #1424
11.09.19 11:26
Läuft schön weiter Richtung Süden, BÄH !!  

4568 Postings, 7241 Tage bradettiAn der LSE

 
  
    #1425
11.09.19 13:16
3% im Minus.

Käufe: 20,4 Mio Aktien
Verkäufe: 3,1 Mio Aktien  

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