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424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonGeht es nun in Runde 2

 
  
    #76
20.02.14 22:15
---oder ist die Geschichte schon zu Ende ?
Kurse um die 3,-- sind doch sehr verlockend oder?  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonKursanstieg voraus

 
  
    #77
24.02.14 17:49
Hab mich eingekauft.

Warum: mehrere Projekte am laufen
Jeden Tag können Ergebnisse kommen!
Ende März ist Jahresabschluss!
Traditionell geht es ende Februar gerne Richtung Norden.
Schweizer Bank hat gerade Kursziel 4,-- genannt ( meist dann einiges höher)
Kassen voll, keine Schulden, viel Fantasie in der Region
und.....  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonNicht von heute aber

 
  
    #78
25.02.14 10:24
FWIW, according to a Reuters report I got yesterday, of six analysts, 2 are strong buy, 2 buy, 1 hold and 1 sell.   Their targets range from a low of $4.50 to a high of $8.00 with a mean of $6.30.
Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/...#wAPgJ0RWLuj804cs.99

Quelle: Stockhouse vom 19.02.2014  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonUpdate news

 
  
    #79
25.02.14 18:14
Rig updates
From Energynews.co.nz

Felicity Wolfe Mon, 24 Feb 2014
Webster Drilling Nova-1
Where: Cheal G
Operator: TAG Oil
Programme:
The Nova-1 is expected to complete TAG Oil's Cheal G drilling programme by the end of the week, TAG chief operating officer Drew Cadenhead says.
The rig has drilled to 1,700 metres at the Cheal G3 well, which has a target depth of around 2,000 metres. Cadenhead says this should be reached within three days.
Once it completes the Cheal G drilling programme, TAG plans to move the rig to its Southern Cross permit, PEP 54876.

Chuanqing rig-43
Where: Cheal C
Operator: TAG Oil
Programme:
The Chuanqing rig-43 is stacked at the Cheal-C site and is awaiting the outcome of an Environment Court appeal of TAG Oil's Heatseeker drilling consents.
The rig's drill crews have been laid off due to the uncertain timeframes around the appeal process and when drilling can restart.
Heatseeker is the second of three deep gas wells the firm plans in Taranaki. Drilling of Cardiff-3 finished in late January with all three deep target zones penetrated. The well has been fully cased to a total depth of 4,863 metres, with packer and tubing also set inside the casing.

Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/...#rvdHOQii9PjukjzD.99  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonHigh potential

 
  
    #80
27.02.14 15:27
Reporting on the Cardiff-3 deep gas well
Thursday, Feb 27, 2014

TAG Oil set out to establish a strong foundation (both operationally and financially) on its Taranaki shallow oil and gas opportunities, and with 31 successful wells in just a few years, we're pretty happy with how that's gone. But those of you who have been with us for awhile, know that we've also had an eye on prospects with even greater potential, such as the East Coast Basin's unconventional oil, and the Taranaki Basin's deep Eocene-level oil and gas.

In the current quarter, TAG successfully drilled, logged and cased its first deep Eocene well, Cardiff-3, which went to 4,863 meters depth, and intersected 45 meters (148 feet) of potential pay in the successful Kapuni Sands Formation. (We say "successful" because the Kapuni is a proven, strong producer elsewhere in the Taranaki, and its discovery by BP Shell Todd launched a new energy era for New Zealand a few decades ago.) And in the hopes of launching the next era in New Zealand energy, we're prepping to test Cardiff-3 in the near future.

Our shallow drilling program is still intrinsic to TAG's short and long-term success, but the goal with deep drilling is to capture reserves many times larger than what's possible with shallow Miocene drilling. An independent assessment by Sproule International Limited (effective 7/31/13) estimated the undiscovered resource potential on the Cardiff prospect on a P50 basis at 160 billion cubic feet gas and 5.59 million barrels of natural gas liquids.*  Time will tell!

Source: TAG Oil  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonGute Zeiten voraus :-)

 
  
    #81
12.03.14 14:59
March 2014 Energy Wrap

By Neil Ritchie

The scheduled arrival in New Zealand waters during late March of the jack-up Ensco Rig 107 will complete the four-strong drilling contingent currently in the country.

The Ensco rig will join the deepwater drillship Noble Bob Douglas, which has virtually finished drilling the Caravel-1 “wildcat” well off Otago, the semi-submersible rig Kan Tan IV, currently drilling the Pateke-4H “infill” well off Taranaki, and the Archer Emerald modular offshore drilling unit that is still on the offshore Taranaki Maui A platform.

The jack-up rig is being loaded onto the heavy lift vessel, the Talisman, in Singapore and, on arrival in New Zealand waters, is due to head to the sheltered Admiralty Bay in the Marlborough Sounds for offloading and then towing by its support vessels to offshore Taranaki.

Once off Taranaki it is due to start an extended development campaign for Maari oil field operator Austrian giant OMV and its partners lasting at least nine months. Afterwards other joint ventures may also utilise the rig for their exploration, and possibly appraisal, wells off Taranaki and perhaps in other geological basins.

The 107 is no stranger to this country, having spent about two years in New Zealand waters for various joint ventures in various basins from early 2008 to late 2010.

While there is no word yet regarding the results of the Archer Emerald programme, or whether Caravel-1 has struck any worthwhile hydrocarbons, Pateke-4H has had oil shows in the Kapuni Formation F sands where an oil-bearing reservoir is likely to have been encountered.

Meanwhile, onshore activity continues in Taranaki and elsewhere – from preliminary land surveying for future seismic surveys to more development drilling.

Todd Energy’s new $42 million Bentec Euro Rig 450t started its first well, Mangahewa-16 at the Mangahewa D wellsite on February 11 and is likely to reach the total deviated target depth, of up to 5500 metres, before the end of the month.

And the Canadian listed juniors TAG Oil, East West Petroleum and New Zealand Energy Corp continue their respective onshore exploration and development programmes around Taranaki, as does UK-listed Kea Petroleum.

TAG and East West should start their first well near Wharehuia, Southern Cross-1, by the end of the March, while TAG alone should start hydraulic fracturing the more southern nearby Cardiff-3 deep gas well, beginning with the perforation of the K3E sands, the deepest of three potential test zones within the Eocene-aged Kapuni Group Formation, before the end of the month.

As well as now producing light, high-quality oil from nine wells in its onshore Taranaki licences, NZEC is also preparing four further wells for future production.

It has completed workover activities on Waitapu-2 and that well should be starting production, with testing of the resultant hydrocarbon flows, from mid-March. Waitapu is NZEC’s second discovery after its initial Copper Moki find in licence PEP 51150 (Eltham).

NZEC and joint venture partner L&M Energy are continuing investigating ways to bring some virtually abandoned wells, plus others, back to full production in the nearby Tariki, Waihapa, Ngaere (TWN) licences.

They have identified cost saving opportunities at the Waihapa-8 well and are installing a dedicated downhole pump for artificial lift, heating gas at the wellhead and using existing gas lift. Increased production from this well is expected from late March. If successful, this should result in savings of approximately NZ$400,000 per annum.

The TWN partners are also evaluating bringing back production from the Tikorangi Formation at the virtually abandoned Waihapa-1B well. An uphole completion in the shallower Mount Messenger Formation is also possible. Artificial lift facilities are also being installed at the Waihapa-2 well, with production from the Mt Messenger Formation anticipated by April.

In addition, the TWN joint venture has entered into an agreement with an un-named gas marketing “counterparty” to transport gas along a section of the TWN gas pipeline for four years, with a five-year right of renewal. This is expected to generate between NZ$0.5-2million of revenue per year.

And two senior NZEC executives – Ian Brown, head of Wellington subsidiary Ian Brown & Associates, and Bruce McIntyre, Canadian company president -- have taken early retirement, though McIntyre will remain on the NZECC board and Brown will act as an advisor.

This cost-cutting exercise is in addition to country manager and industry veteran Chris Bush resigning to be effectively replaced by Petroleum Exploration and Production Association of New Zealand chief executive David Robinson from May.

Finally, Kea Petroleum is making more money, though it still struggles sometimes with Taranaki’s complex geology.

The company saw a huge improvement in revenues for the half-year to November 30, 213, which spiked to £1.2 million (almost NZ$2.4 million) from only £382,000 for the corresponding previous six months. Gross profits climbed to £739,000 from £180,000.

But it says that evaluation of the results of last year’s 3D seismic survey of its Puka discovery, shows both the Puka-1 and 2 wells were drilled on the edge of the channel fairway. Future wells will now aim to drill for better sands in the main channel.

Kea is still interpreting 3D data from the Mercury Prospect in the northern onshore-offshore licence lease PEP 52333 where it still wants to drill later this year, while it wants a work programme extension for its more remote northern onshore-offshore licence PEP 381204 where it drilled the Mauku-1 exploration well.  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonnews :-)

 
  
    #82
24.03.14 19:05
Nova-1 to spud Southern Cross-1 this week
Mon, 24 March

Webster Drilling Nova-1

Where: Southern Cross

Operator: TAG Oil

Programme:

The Nova-1 is currently rigging-up at Southern Cross and is due to spud Southern Cross-1 later this week, TAG chief operating officer Drew Cadenhead says.

The work at Southern Cross, PEP 54876, is the last in a series of wells being drilled as part of a partnership between TAG and East West Petroleum, following the 2012 Block Offer.


Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/...#UVXJdDlvOUaZ61KS.99  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonDer Startschuss ist gefallen

 
  
    #83
04.04.14 21:58
Kommen da News - schon rund 12% plus heute bei hohem Volumen - sieht super aus für die nächste Zeit :-)  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonHammer News im Anmarsch

 
  
    #84
06.04.14 17:17
Was ich hinter vorgehaltener Hand erfahren habe wird wohl eine kleine Sensation sein.  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonNun ist es raus!

 
  
    #85
13.05.14 13:12
Tag Oil hat ein spezielles Verfahren was die Trefferquote bei Bohrungen enorm steigert.
Konnte leider nicht früher berichten - war krank.
Der Markt hat dies noch nicht honoriert - bin aber der Meinung, das wird noch kommen.

Diese sensationelle News wurde bisher nicht massiv verbreitet.
Habe das auch mehr oder weniger per Zufall erfahren.

Bitte keine übereilten Käufe - legt lieber ein Kauflimit, dann besteht die Chance günstig einzusteigen.  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonAlles im grünen Bereich

 
  
    #86
07.07.14 10:55
TAG Oil Ends Year With Record Production and Revenue
Vancouver, B.C. – June 30, 2014 – TAG Oil Ltd. (TSX: TAO) and (OTCQX: TAOIF), reports the Company has filed its audited consolidated financial statements, management discussion and analysis, annual information form and information pursuant to the requirements of National Instrument 51-101 – Standards for Disclosure of Oil and Gas Activities with the Canadian Securities  Administrators relating to reserves data and other oil and gas information for the Company’s March 31, 2014 fiscal year-end. Copies of these documents can be obtained electronically at http://www.sedar.com. For additional information, please visit TAG Oil’s website at http://www.tagoil.com/.
Garth Johnson, TAG Oil’s CEO commented, “We are all proud of our successful year achieving record cash flow provided from our producing assets and adding a new oil discovery and development area at Greater Cheal. This coming year’s $60 million capital program is sure to be exciting for us all, which includes low-risk development drilling to maintain and exceed current production, combined with high-impact exploration drilling, providing near term catalysts to capture new reserves. Our major infrastructure investment in the previous year — and maintaining 100% ownership of all these production facilities and associated pipeline infrastructure in the Taranaki Basin on the TAG-operated Cheal, Cardiff and Sidewinder oil and gas fields — is paying off, by ensuring we can commercialize all discoveries and developments expeditiously, allowing TAG to capitalize on  the high netback production being achieved.”  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonEin wenig Geduld zahlt sich aus

 
  
    #87
01.10.14 14:28
das ist meine Meinung - hier sollte der Boden erreicht sein und ein kräftiger Kursanstieg ist in Reichweite ;-)  

424 Postings, 4749 Tage black-moonÖlpreisverfall hat es versaut!

 
  
    #88
22.05.16 14:48
Schade - man kann eben auch schief liegen aber ein Auge habe ich immer noch auf Tag Oil.  

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