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Here is a video link on the project. Less than 1 in 10 chance of finding gas in the August drill according to Trevor Powell in the vid. This offshore project might prod the onshore companies to pull their finger out. Like Metgasco.
http://video.au.msn.com/watch/video/gas-mining-plan-off-sydneys-coast/xen6fg7
G'day guys.
Interesting to see a trading halt today.
The announcement seemed very positive but revealed nothing that we did not know at present.
Still, nice to have the data confirmed.
Video clip is interesting. Not too worried about the 1 in 10 chance of success decreed by Powell. For any wildcat, that is usually about the odds (maybe the GoM and the Cooper Basin are better). Given the research, added to the potential size of the target and location, this one will fly once we have drilling action confirmed (which I expect around Oct/Nov.).
Good luck to all holders.
Holding MMR @ 38c ave.
Announcement out. Management confirm that drilling should remain on schedule.
Always comforting to read...
Yeah BESBS the ducks continue to line up nicely. I liked these bits from the anno:
o Ocean Patriot activity in Bass Straight then PEP 11 in Q4
o Drill will be approx 55km from Newcastle
o Site survey indicates target is "likely" to contain zones of gas
o Advent will comply to necessary environment approvals
I liked the last two paras about generating jobs, new source of clean energy for NSW and relevance to meeting Kyoto objectives.
Then received this info from BP broker this week regarding Advent and PEP 11:
o Likelihood of commercial or technical success from drilling is increasing from the convergence of different sources of analysis
o Well will be drilled October. Likelihood of delay is neglible as Exxon has no further rights to extend
o All major contracts have been let in relation to drilling
o Completion of Advent capital raising is expected within 3 weeks and before the closure of the BPH rights issue.
Pity more folk not interested on ASF.
MMR - emerging offshore superstar
Hope that this might be of interest:
Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review | Page 17 | 09 Aug 2010
Advent Energy's plans to test a possible big natural gas province off the coast of Sydney is attracting interest from larger oil and gas groups that want to join in the promising exploration.
The potential partners would join unlisted Advent and its partner Bounty Oil & Gas in drilling what will be the first gas exploration well offshore NSW. Drilling in the PEP11 permit, the state's only offshore petroleum exploration licence, is due to start in October at a cost of tens of millions of dollars.
Market interest in the well has surged since early July when Advent released an updated estimate of the targeted resource in the permit, doubling the volume of potential recoverable gas to 13.2 trillion cubic feet. A discovery on the doorstep of Australia's biggest energy market would drive a shift away from coal to gas for power generation, cutting carbon emissions.
Shares in MEC Resources, which owns 51 per cent of Advent, have jumped 48 per cent since the start of July, while Bounty Oil & Gas has gained 13 per cent.
"We have received approaches and we are evaluating them," said David Breeze, an executive director of both Advent and MEC Resources.
He declined to say what stake Advent, which now holds 85 per cent of the permit, may end up with in the exploration venture. Bounty owns the other 15 per cent. "We are evaluating what we might do relative to the sort of people who have approached us," Mr Breeze said. The PEP11 permit stretches about 200 kilometres from Wollongong south of Sydney up to Newcastle.
Market interest in Advent has been heightened by Talbot Group Holdings' 10 per cent stake. Talbot was the private investment vehicle of mining magnate Ken Talbot, who was killed in a plane crash in Congo in June. Talbot's other investments include explorer Karoon Gas, whose shares surged last year following discoveries off north-west Australia that may underpin a liquefied natural gas project.
Advent can also lay claim to some important Chinese connections, through chairman Goh Hock, a former Asia president of oilfield services major Schlumberger, and senior advisory panel member Ding Guiming, a former head of exploration at China National Petroleum Corp.
The expected start of drilling around the Great White and Marlin prospects about 55 kilometres east of Newcastle was recently delayed until early in the fourth quarter after a deferral in the date the drill rig would become available. The Ocean Patriot rig is now working for ExxonMobil at the $1 billion Kipper gas development in Bass Strait. The final drilling location in PEP11 has yet to be determined.
Independent experts used by Advent rate the chance of a discovery at the well at about 20 per cent, although other technical indicators point to a much higher probability, towards 80 per cent.
If successful, a gas discovery would have "immense significance" in terms of meeting the government's goals for carbon dioxide emissions reductions, Mr Breeze said.
Easy access to cheap coal resources in the Hunter Valley and technical difficulties in processing seismic data from the offshore Sydney Basin have deterred any drilling previously in waters off the NSW coast.
Disc: Holding MMR at 38c
does anyone have an opinion on why MMR instead of BPH , it seems that other than the obvious difference in shareholding MMR has seen a bit of a rise in the build up but BPH not so noteable . Is it the dilution?
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