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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth, Western Australia, 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
16 July 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
DIRECTOR’S INTEREST NOTICE
Please find attached Appendix 3Y - Change of Director's Interest Notice for
James Durrant being the transfer of shares to James Michael and Monica Catherine Durrant <Durrant Superannuation Fund>.
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information: Strike Oil Limited Simon Ashton - Managing Director T: 08 6464 0400 E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
APPENDIX 3Y
Change of Director’s Interest Notice
Information or documents not available now must be given to ASX as soon as available. Information and documents given to ASX become ASX’s property and may be made public.
Introduced 30/9/2001.
Name of entity Strike Oil Limited |
ABN 59 078 012 745 |
We (the entity) give ASX the following information under listing rule 3.19A.2 and as agent for the director for the purposes of section 205G of the Corporations Act.
Name of Director | James Durrant |
Date of last notice | 14/6/06 |
Part 1 - Change of director’s relevant interests in securities In the case of a trust, this includes interests in the trust made available by the responsible entity of the trust Note: In the case of a company, interests which come within paragraph (i) of the definition of "notifiable interest of a director" should be disclosed in this part.
Direct or indirect interest | Direct & Indirect |
Nature of indirect interest (including registered holder) Note: Provide details of the circumstances giving rise to the relevant interest. | Pontia Pty Ltd <Durrant Family Account> of which J Durrant is a Director and shareholder |
Date of change | A 15/6/07 B 28/6/07 |
No. of securities held prior to change | 1,000,000 Unlisted incentive options expiring 31/12/08 and exercisable at 35 cents - James Michael Durrant 8,804,871 Ordinary fully paid shares - 7,965,571Pontia Pty Ltd <Durrant Family A/C> - 839,300 Pontia Pty Ltd <Durrant Superannuation Fund> |
Class | Ordinary fully paid shares |
Number acquired | Nil |
Number disposed | Nil |
Value/Consideration Note: If consideration is non-cash, provide details and estimated valuation | Nil |
No. of securities held after change | 1,000,000 Unlisted incentive options expiring 31/12/08 and exercisable at 35 cents - James Michael Durrant 8,804,871 Ordinary fully paid shares - 7,665,571Pontia Pty Ltd <Durrant Family A/C> A. 839,300 James Michael Durrant and Monica Catherine Durrant <Durrant Super Fund A/C> B. 300,000 James Michael Durrant and Monica Catherine Durrant <Durrant Super Fund A/C> |
Nature of change Example: on-market trade, off-market trade, exercise of options, issue of securities under dividend reinvestment plan, participation in buy-back | Transfer of interest to James Michael Durrant and Monica Catherine Durrant <Durrant Super Fund A/C> |
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
18 July 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
FEASIBILITY OF RIVOLI GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT UNDER REVIEW
Strike Oil, Operator of Carnarvon Basin Permit EP325, is pleased to announce:
The Commonwealth of Australia, represented by the Department of Defence, has commissioned Strike Oil (Strike) to undertake a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) Study to investigate the feasibility of supplying gas from the Rivoli Gas Field, located 7 km southeast of the town of Exmouth, to fuel power generation for the Defence Communication Station located north of the town (see map below). If approved for development, Strike Oil will manage and operate the project and first gas sales would be anticipated some time in 2009.
As envisaged, the project will provide around 8 PJ (petajoules) of gas over a period of 20 years and will replace the diesel fuel currently used to generate power for the Station. As a remote power project, the gas price would need to be sufficient to underwrite the development and operating costs as well as be competitive with the current delivered price of diesel.
Commenting on the project, Strike’s Technical Director, Jim Durrant, said:
"The establishment of Production Infrastructure in this permit will provide an incentive for further exploration drilling of nearby oil and gas prospects and herald a renewed focus and a new round of activity over all of Strike’s extensive Carnarvon Basin acreage. Strike’s prospective permits in the area contain numerous prospects, including the Baniyas Prospect, with upside potential to 60 million barrels of oil or over 100 BCF of gas, which have been developed for a new drilling campaign being put together for the second half of next year. To this end, Strike is looking at lining up a number of prospects and a drilling program to underwrite the importation of a smaller offshore drilling unit more appropriate to the shallow water areas of Strike’s acreage, than the large and expensive deep water rigs currently drilling in the region".
The Rivoli Gas Field, in Western Australia Permit EP325, is located in the Carnarvon Basin on the Australian North West Shelf.
Permit EP325 working interests are as follows: Strike Oil: 44.5% (Operator) Victoria Petroleum: 36.1% Bow Energy: 11.1% Advent Energy: 8.3% PROPOSED RIVOLI GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information: Strike Oil Limited Jim Durrant – Technical Director T: 08 6464 0400 E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
18 July 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
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OPERATIONS UPDATE
Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA.
Gulf Coast, Texas Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County (Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation)
- Additional Wilcox zones to be completed for testing
The Duncan 1 well has been successfully drilled to test the Rayburn Prospect in Wharton County, Texas. Wireline logs have confirmed potential gas pay at multiple levels in the Wilcox Formation (refer to ASX announcement made 16 July 2007).
Operations are now underway to complete the well for production testing of the deeper pay zones in the Lower Wilcox before production testing the gas pay within the shallower Middle Wilcox section, previously secured behind casing.
At the time of reporting (17 July 2007, Texas time) a 4 ½ in liner had been set over the interval 12,330-16,030 feet (3,758-4,886 metres) in preparation for testing the deeper zones.
Testing is expected to commence within the next month.
Colorado
Florence Project, Fremont County
(Strike Oil: 39% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.)
Strike Oil has been advised by the operator that acquisition of the Florence 3D seismic survey has been completed. The 3D survey is being acquired to identify infill drilling locations on the Florence oil field.
Strike Oil will make weekly Operations reports e
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information:
Strike Oil Limited
Simon Ashton - Managing Director
T: 08 6464 0400
E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
- • Liner set in preparation for testing
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STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
20 July 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT – PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 2007
Please find attached Strike Oil Limited’s Quarterly Activities Report for the period ended 30 June 2007.
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director
Further information: Strike Oil Limited Simon Ashton - Managing Director T: 08 6464 0400 E: strike@strikeoil.com.au QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 2007 HIGHLIGHTS
- Successful drilling of the Duncan 1 well on the Rayburn prospect, onshore Gulf Coast, Texas, establishes promising gas pay zones in both Middle and Lower Wilcox objectives;
- • Completion of 3D seismic survey and increased working interest in the Florence prospect, Fremont County, Colorado;
- • Rivoli gas project development evaluation renews focus on the Carnarvon Basin assets;
- • Annual revenues for 2006/7 of $8.6 million from Texas gas and oil condensate sales (2005/6: $3.6 million).
Subsequent to quarter end
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- Operations to test the Duncan 1 well at the Rayburn prospect commenced;
- • Commissioned to undertake Front End Engineering Design (FEED) studies to investigate the feasibility of supplying gas from the Rivoli gas field to the Department of Defence.
SIGNIFICANT PROJECT ACTIVITIES
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PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES
USA
- Rayburn Project, Gulf Coast, Texas
The successful drilling of the Duncan 1 well in the Rayburn Prospect in Wharton County, Texas, established a number of promising gas pay zones in the Wilcox Formation.
Confirmation of the discovery through production testing will provide the Company with a second producing asset, increased revenues and two out of three exploration success rate in its Wilcox Formation, Texas Gulf Coast deep drilling programme.
Further development wells may be drilled later in 2007.
- • Bear River, Colorado
Production from the Peltier 11-12 well at 5-10 bbl/d has been significantly lower than expected. Investigations continued throughout the quarter to determine whether the low rates are indicative of the nature of the reservoir or are being cause by problems associated with the completion of the well.
PRODUCTION REVENUE
Total revenue from Texas gas and oil condensate sales for the 2006/7 year was $8.6 million, up from $3.6 million in 2005/6. Gross daily production from the Company’s Mesquite project at the end of the quarter was 6.2 million cubic feet gas per day and 85 barrels of oil condensate per day which contributed the bulk of the $1.75 million revenue for the quarter.
Production
(Strike Oil WI)June
Quarter
March
Quarter
Movement (%)
Gas
(MMcf)156.9
202.6
(22.6)
Oil
(Bbl)2,608
3,775
(30.9)
Revenue
(Strike Oil WI)June
Quarter
March
Quarter
Movement
($’000)
($’000)
(%)
Gas
1,543
1,798
(14.2)
Oil
213
256
(16.8)
Total
1,756
2,054
(14.5)
Total revenue from Texas gas and oil condensate sales for the 2006/07 year was $8.6 million.
EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
USA
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Activities in the Gulf Coast program continued to be focussed on the drilling of large Wilcox Formation prospects.
Duncan 1 (Rayburn Prospect, Wharton County):
McGall 1 (Flint Prospect, Fort Bend County):
Prospect Generation:
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- • Complete and test the Duncan 1 well on the Rayburn prospect, Texas.
- • Commence production from the Duncan 1 well.
- • Drill further wells on the Rayburn prospect.
- • Re-enter and test the Coal View Unit 31-4 well at Tow Creek, Colorado.
- • Conduct remedial treatment on the Peltier 11-12 oil well at Bear River, Colorado in an endeavour to increase flow rate.
- • Complete acquisition and processing of the 3D seismic over the Florence prospect, Colorado in preparation for drilling in the fourth quarter.
- • Complete FEED study for Rivoli gas field, Carnarvon Basin.
- • Conduct Scoping Study and commence Pre-feasibility Study of Kingston gasification project.
- • Complete FEED study for Rivoli gas field, Carnarvon Basin.
- • Complete acquisition and processing of the 3D seismic over the Florence prospect, Colorado in preparation for drilling in the fourth quarter.
- • Conduct remedial treatment on the Peltier 11-12 oil well at Bear River, Colorado in an endeavour to increase flow rate.
- • Re-enter and test the Coal View Unit 31-4 well at Tow Creek, Colorado.
- • Drill further wells on the Rayburn prospect.
- • Commence production from the Duncan 1 well.
Unseasonable weather and a shortage of equipment caused delays to some projects during the quarter.
Florence Project (Fremont County):
Coal View Unit 31-4 (Tow Creek Prospect, Routt County):
Peltier 11-12 (Bear River Prospect):
AUSTRALIA
Plans for drilling in the Company’s Carnarvon Basin permits remained on hold due to the unavailability of a suitable rig. In the meantime, the Company continued the process of obtaining environmental approval from regulatory authorities for a future drilling programme. Investigation into alternative drilling rig options also continued.
Subsequent to the end of the quarter, the Company announced that the Commonwealth of Australia, represented by the Department of Defence, had commissioned Strike Oil to undertake a front end engineering design, or FEED study, to investigate the feasibility of supplying gas from the Rivoli gas field, located 7 km southeast of the town of Exmouth in exploration permit EP-325, to fuel power generation for the Defence Communication Station located north of the town. If approved for development, Strike Oil will manage and operate the project, with first gas sales anticipated in 2009.
Further technical evaluation of the Baniyas prospect in EP-424 was undertaken in an attempt to identify the nature of the fluids in the mapped trap. Work to date suggests the prospect could contain either oil, gas or both. The possibility of gas in this prospect will not deter drilling as the potential domestic gas shortage in
Western Australia and the rising price of sales gas are making smaller near shore, shallow water, gas prospects more attractive to drill.
During the quarter the Company relinquished its interests in exploration permits TP/17, TP/18 and EP-420 as it considered they contain no prospects of viable size.
Processing of the data collected during the Gukithi 2D seismic survey continued during the quarter. Once processing and interpretation of the data has been completed it is expected the operator, Beach Petroleum, will recommend at least one exploration well to be drilled before the end of March 2008.
In permits PELA 71 and PELA 96, located in South Australia, work is still progressing to finalise Native Title agreements.
Strike Oil’s wholly owned subsidiary Kingston Energy Pty Ltd has commissioned a scoping study as a precursor to a pre-feasibility study to investigate potential commercial development options, including gasification, for the Kingston lignite deposit in South Australia.
Coal resources for the Kingston lignite deposit (EL3385) have been estimated in accordance with the 2004 Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code). The Kingston deposit, contains 578.3 million tonnes (Mt) to a depth of 80 metres. Of this total resource, 523.5 Mt are Measured Resource and 54.8 Mt are Indicated Resource. Additional quantities of lignite are known to exist from more sparsely drilled boreholes but do not fall within the JORC guidelines for reporting coal resources.
DRILLING SCHEDULE AND PROSPECT INVENTORY
Strike Oil continues to build an inventory of prospects and leads in Australia and the USA.
The Company plans to participate in the drilling of at least five more wells before the end of calendar year 2007. The drilling programme for the second half of the 2007/08 financial year is more fluid but the Company anticipates it will maintain an active drilling campaign. The prospects and leads inventory will continue to be upgraded with time to provide the best chance for success and risk management.
The provisional drilling schedule to mid 2008 is attached. Note: proposed drilling timings are susceptible to change due to rig availability, climatic conditions, joint venture and regulatory approvals and operator schedules.
HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
The Company did not register any safety or environmental incidents during the quarter.
CORPORATE
During the quarter the Company announced the resignation of Ms Gillian Swaby as Company Secretary with effect from 30 June 2007. This was part of a planned transition. Mr Tony Brazier, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, has been appointed Company Secretary.
Ms Swaby was Company Secretary of Strike Oil from its inception in May 1997, and the Board expresses its gratitude for the significant contribution Ms Swaby has made to the Company's growth and expansion.
NEXT QUARTER ACTIVITIES
The information that relates to the Kingston lignite resources in this quarterly report is based on information compiled by Charles Parbury, consulting geologist of McElroy Bryan Geological Services, who is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Charles Parbury has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify him as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Charles Parbury has consented to the inclusion of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears in this quarterly report.
Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au Telephone: (61 8) 9323 2000
Website: www.strikeoil.com.au Facsimile: (61 8) 9323 2033
Telephone: (61 8) 6464 0400
Facsimile: (61 8) 6464 0401 Australian Stock Exchange Code: STX
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Perth, Western Australia, 6000 Perth, Western Australia 6000
- • Bear River, Colorado
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24-Jul-2007 Title: Record of interview: corporatefile.com.au Strike Oil Limited (ASX code: STX) is presently completing for production testing the Duncan-1 well (STX: 22.8%) on the Rayburn Prospect in the Gulf Coast of Texas, where you have highlighted, pre drilling, a prospective resource of 500+ Bcf of gas. Do the results received to date support your estimations? How are these results driving your ongoing exploration and development program in the area? What is the potential of the project to Strike? MD Simon Ashton It is still too early to make a reasonable estimate of the potential size of the resource but we are excited about the discovery based upon the drill results we’ve received to date. It has significant gas pay zones based on drill cuttings, gas shows and wireline logging. We have now confirmed the presence of a large structure with interpreted gas pay at multiple levels. The pay zone in the Middle Wilcox level is interpreted as excellent quality; clearly defined on seismic and of a scale potentially greater than our Mesquite Project interest. The pays in the Lower Wilcox are not as high quality and not as well defined seismically but still expected to flow at commercial rates and are associated with a very large structure. Adjacent wells in nearby fields producing from similar horizons have initial flow rates in excess of 10 million cubic feet per day. The potential will be evaluated with the flow testing of the well within the next few months and further development drilling as warranted. 2 Evaluation of initial capital works on the production facilities and pipeline to the regional transmission line is underway. corporatefile.com.au The company maintains interests across several Gulf Coast prospects. Can you summarise the key milestones to date? What are your future drilling plans? What are the risks? MD Simon Ashton Strike is in the fortunate position of having a revenue stream. Financially, we have increased our sales revenues from A$3.6 million in 2005/06 to A$8.6 million for the financial year ending June 30 2007. This is due largely to our US interests in the Gulf Coast and, in particular, the Mesquite discovery. The other milestone is the current Rayburn discovery which, although not yet on production, we are confident will generate significant and increasing cash flows in the 2007/08 year and we are forecasting sales revenues to increase to greater than A$10 million for the coming year. We have now drilled 4 deep exploration wells in the Gulf Coast since mid 2006 (3 of which tested the Wilcox Formation) with 2 successes in the Wilcox giving us an overall 50% exploration success rate and two out of three in the Wilcox wells. This indicates that the technical risks are relatively low and we have a good portfolio of these low risk prospects at various stages of maturity to ensure a continuous flow of exploration drilling. With the Rayburn discovery, the Gulf Coast drilling program is being reviewed to optimise returns and we will announce the forward program when it is clarified by the operator. corporatefile.com.au At the Florence Project (STX: 39%) in the Rockies (USA) you are in the process of acquiring a 3D seismic survey. What is the timing to completion of the survey? In a mature field, why is it necessary to acquire this information to plan a drilling program? What are your plans? MD Simon Ashton The survey has been completed and we will now process and interpret the data and integrate it with the existing adjacent 3-D seismic and well control. The survey is aimed at better defining sweet spots associated with fracture systems in the existing shallow production areas and defining prospects in the deeper formations which remain largely unexploited and known to be productive elsewhere in the area. Once all the data is mapped and prospects generated, we will commence drilling, probably later this year. corporatefile.com.au You have completed two of three ‘proof of concept’ wells one at the Bear River Project (STX: 33.75%) and one at the Tow Creek Project (STX: 37.5%) in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. What have the results to date revealed about the potential of the play? When will the drilling program recommence? What are your expectations? 3 MD Simon Ashton The technical program on these two wells has yet to be completed. Operational issues have been a challenge and we certainly will be avoiding drilling in the winter months in this area in future. Last winter we encountered abnormally severe winter weather which ultimately caused us to suspend operations. Subsequently, at the Peltier well (Bear River) we are producing small quantities of oil and are currently attempting to stimulate production. At the Coal View Unit well (Tow Creek) we encountered encouraging extensive fractured reservoir with significant oil shows. We are currently designing a sidetrack to bypass the drill pipe which became stuck in the hole during the attempted earlier completion before operations were suspended. Once approved, the sidetrack could be undertaken during this current quarter. The Tow Creek well has a reasonable chance of achieving around 50 to100 barrels of oil a day. corporatefile.com.au Strike is also targeting prospects in the Cooper and Carnarvon Basins in Australia. Can you provide an update on your activities? What work is planned for these areas over the next 12-18 months? MD Simon Ashton The Company is placing considerable focus on getting our Carnarvon Basin position into a cash flow generating part of the Company. We consider this area and our permits to be highly prospective for further oil discoveries. However, the current tight and expensive offshore drilling rig environment has delayed our plans. We are currently evaluating several options to correct this situation and get our opportunities drilled. Our focus is to secure a more suitable and lower cost drilling option for our shallow water prospects than is currently available in Australia. This is a major challenge in the current high cost environment. We are confident we will develop a solution and have been actively generating a number of exciting drilling opportunities. One of the opportunities is the Rivoli Gas-field in the Carnarvon Basin, where we have just entered into a FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) feasibility study with a potential customer for the supply of gas to a remote power project. The environmental approval process is well advanced for the drilling of the 60 million barrel (oil) or 100 billion cubic feet of gas potential Baniyas Prospect in EP-424. In the Cooper Basin the next well is planned for late 2007-early 2008 in ATP-633P and will likely be drilled on the Phi structure which has potential in the order of 10 million barrels of oil. corporatefile.com.au Strike owns the rights to a significant lignite (brown coal) deposit located in South Australia? What is the commercial potential of this deposit? 4 MD Simon Ashton We acquired the coal and petroleum rights to a large lignite deposit in the upper south-east of South Australia to enable us to evaluate the coal seam gas potential. We have broadened our evaluation of the potential of this asset to include coal gasification, clean coal technologies and carbon capture and storage. We are currently completing a scoping study looking at various alternatives in preparation for the consideration for approval of a pre feasibility study within the next month. This asset is located in a wholly owned subsidiary of Strike Oil and as this project advances we are likely to seek separate funding. corporatefile.com.au A 5-well program is planned in the USA and Australia during the second half of calendar 2007 with 5 wells having been drilled in the first half. How do you rank these wells? MD Simon Ashton All of these wells we would consider of relatively low technical risk. Two or three of these wells are likely to be deep Gulf Coast wells and hence have added operational risks along with the higher upside potential. The program could be increased depending upon the level of success at the Duncan well, leading to a combination of exploration and development wells. corporatefile.com.au In a market presentation earlier this year, you outlined a market capitalisation growth target for Strike of greater than five fold from the current A$70 million by August 2008. Where do you see the best opportunities to create this value? Are you being too ambitious? How important are energy prices in realising your longer-term growth strategy? MD Simon Ashton The target you refer to reflects the total potential of Strike’s portfolio of activity. While it is an ambitious target we have the projects in place that have the potential to deliver this scale of growth and that growth figure reflects this potential. A significant proportion of this growth can come from the Gulf Coast area with the development of the Rayburn discovery, and say one more new discovery from one of our next 3 large scale exploration wells. In the Carnarvon Basin we have the projects to deliver significant value add when we have resolved the drilling rig issue. Furthermore we have other business development opportunities and production acquisitions under review in addition to the South Australian coal gasification project, all of which could add significant value in the next 12 months. The current high world oil prices and high domestic US gas prices clearly help our growth strategy. However, the nature of the projects we are working with would remain profitable at lower prices. corporatefile.com.au What about Strike’s financial commitment? How are you funding your participation? Does this impact your ability to develop your other projects? 5 MD Simon Ashton At this stage we are funding the program from existing working capital and cash flow from the production. We are entertaining putting in place a small debt facility to help fund development type activities. Fortunately at present other projects in Strike Oil’s portfolio, in addition to the Gulf Coast activities, are not placing significant capital demands on existing cash which stands at around A$5 million. It is also important to understand that unlike many junior explorers we do have a revenue stream. If success at the Duncan-1 well triggers an accelerated development program, we have the option to draw on increased cash flow from the success, a greater debt funding capacity and the possibility of some equity funding. corporatefile.com.au Strike has had an active 2007 financial year. What is planned for FY 2008? MD Simon Ashton We are progressing on many fronts. In the Gulf Coast we are moving to immediately develop the Duncan-1 well to generate additional revenue. We are also progressing with our planned high impact exploration drilling program, to build on our high success ratio (better than 50%) there. In the Rocky Mountains, following completion of the 3-D seismic survey, we will be further testing and evaluating prospective drill targets at Florence, Tow Creek, and Bear River. In Australia, we are commencing a feasibility study to develop the Rivoli Gasfield in the Carnarvon Basin to supply regional power and we are making good progress on developing alternative drilling options for our exciting Carnarvon Basin prospects. In South Australia, we have made considerable progress in evaluating the various options with respect to the potential for a coal gasification project associated with a large lignite (brown coal) deposit. corporatefile.com.au Thank-you Simon. For further information on Strike Oil Limited visit Simon Ashton on (08) 6464 0400. To read other Open Briefings, or to receive future Open Briefings by email, please visit DISCLAIMER: It is information given in a summary form and does not purport to be complete. The information contained is not intended to be used as the basis for making any investment decision and you are solely responsible for any use you choose to make of the information. We strongly advise that you seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions. Corporate File Pty Ltd is not responsible for any consequences of the use you make of the information, including any loss or damage you or a third party might suffer as a result of that use.
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Zu einem Punkt der zuletzt dort häufig Anlaß für große Spekulationen war möchte ich mich hier -da ich kein WO User bin- kurz äußern.
Das Kohleprojekt von Strike Oil -hier eine Kopie aus Posting 31-:
Strike owns the rights to a significant lignite (brown coal) deposit located in South
Beflügelt die Kollegen mit großer Fantasie. In diesem Zusammenhang möchte ich -um beim Thema Kohle- ein wenig realitätsnah zu bleiben einen Bericht aus dem letzten Rohstoffreport hier einstellen. Kohle ist der Energieträger, der weltweit am häufigsten vorkommt. Die Vorräte reichen noch für viele Generationen, die Kosten der Grenzproduktion sowie der Ölpreis sind die stärksten Einflußfaktoren auf den Marktwert von Kohle. Hier der Bericht: Kohle mit Kohle? Bei einem mutmaßlich weiter anziehenden Ölpreis werden Alternativen immer gefragter. Solarwerte und alle alternativen Energieträger wie Wind, Wasserkraft oder Erdwärme sind in aller Munde, und für Antizykliker, zumindest zur Zeit, weniger geeignet. Bei einem anderen Energieträger sieht das etwas anders aus. Viele Aktien von Kohleproduzenten haben aus verschiedenen Gründen ein Schmuddel-Image. Kohle gilt als C02-Sünder, nicht besonders sauber in der Verbrennung, staubig und rußig – Kohle eben. Dabei werden einige Entwicklungen gerne übersehen: Nach Angaben des aktuellen BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007 ist Kohle weltweit der Brennstoff, der sich am schnellsten verbreitet. Betrachtet man die Sache aus dem globalen Blickwinkel, ist das auch kein Wunder: Allein in den USA liegen Kohlereserven, die nach heutigem Stand noch 250 Jahre reichen werden. In den Vereinigten Staaten lagert viermal mehr Energie als in Saudi-Arabien - in Form von 275 Milliarden Tonnen Kohle. Und China hat Kohlevorräte, die noch für viele Jahrzehnte reichen werden. Nach Regierungsangaben schlummern mehr als 1.000 Milliarden Tonnen (!) unter dem Boden des Riesenreichs. Kohle wird also noch genügend da sein,wenn das Öl längst verbraucht ist... „Kein Energieträger, von Nordamerika bis nach China ist so billig und in so großer Menge verfügbar“, sagte Richard Price, Investmentbanker bei Westminster Securities in St. Louis und ehemaliger Vize-Präsident des größten US-Kohleproduzenten Peabody Energy (US-Kürzel:BTU) kürzlich in einem Interview.Und Peabody-CEO Gregory Boyce erklärte,wenn man die Kohlevorräte des Unternehmens in flüssigen Treibstoff verwandeln würde, würde sich die Bewertung des Konzerns verzehnfachen. Was sich völlig utopisch anhört,wäre technisch durchaus möglich: Bereits im Jahr 1925 entwickelten die beiden deutschen Chemiker Franz Fischer und Hans Tropsch am Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Kohleforschung in Mülheim/Ruhr ein Verfahren zur Gewinnung von flüssigen Kohlenwasserstoffen aus Kohle. Mit ihrer „Fischer- Tropsch-Synthese“ hatten die beiden Forscher aus der Not eine Tugend gemacht: Die Möglichkeit, einheimische Kohle zu verflüssigen, galt damals als Sensation. Die südafrikanische South African Coal, Oil, and Gas Corporation Limited (Sasol, US-Kürzel: SSL, WKN 865164) hat das Verfahren weiterentwickelt und ist heute der weltweit größte Produzent von flüssigen Kraftstoffen aus Kohle (CTL - Coal-to-Liquid). Damit sind die Potenziale des Fischer-Tropsch-Verfahrens aber noch nicht erschöpft. In ähnlicher Weise ist es auch möglich, Erdgas zu verflüssigen. Der besondere Charme des “Gas to Liquids” (GTL)-Prozesses liegt darin, dass das anfallende Kraftstoffgemisch schwefelfrei ist. Angesichts der jüngsten Klimadiskussionen und aufgrund der politischen Rahmenbedingungen könnte hier ein wachstumsstarker Zukunftsmarkt entstehen, da die aufwendige Entschwefelung, wie sie beim Rohöl oder auch bei der Verarbeitung von Kohle erforderlich ist, entfallen könnte. Entscheidend ist der Ölpreis... Rentabel wird eine Verflüssigung von Kohle allerdings erst ab einem Ölpreis von etwa 40 US-Dollar pro Barrel. Es ist jedoch zu vermuten, dass dieses Niveau kaum noch einmal unterschritten werden wird. Damit könnte das Verfahren dauerhaft profitabel werden. Experten schätzen die jährlichen Steigerungsraten bei der Kohle-Nachfrage auf rund drei Prozent - und damit doppelt so hoch wie beim Öl. Innerhalb der nächsten zehn bis 15 Jahre werde sich der Kohlepreis mindestens verdoppeln. Hier zu Lande wurden Programme zur Kohleverflüssigung und Kohlevergasung Mitte der 1980er Jahre durch die damalige Bundesregierung eingestampft. Die letzte Pilotanlage zur Kohleverflüssigung, die von der Deutschen Montan Technologie (DMT) seit den 1970er Jahren im Kleinmaßstab betrieben wurde (Produktionsleistung rund 200 Kilogramm pro Tag), wurde vor zwei Jahren, ähnlich wie die Kokerei Kaiserstuhl, abgebaut und nach China verkauft. Dort betreibt man bereits intensivste Forschungen und entwikkelt immer neue Technologien zur Kohleverflüssigung. Große Raffinerie-Konzerne wie etwa China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation - Sinopec (WKN 887169) stellen derzeit ein Projekt nach dem anderen auf die Beine. Hier beabsichtigt Chinas größter Bergbaukonzern, die Shenhua Group einzusteigen. Diese wiederum plant, auch mit Hilfe deutscher Experten, im mongolischen Majata den Bau einer Kohleverflüssigungsanlage, die jährlich aus rund 9,7 Millionen Tonnen Kohle rund fünf Millionen Tonnen Benzin, Kerosin und Diesel herstellen und noch in diesem Jahr in Betrieb gehen soll. Die chinesische Regierung hält diese weltweit erste Industrieanlage zur direkten Kohlehydrierung mit einem Investitionsvolumen von fast drei Milliarden US-Dollar für bedeutsam im Rahmen der inländischen Energiestruktur. Nach Zeitungsberichten plant China, in den nächsten fünf bis zehn Jahren 15 Milliarden US-Dollar in den Bau von Anlagen zu investieren, mit denen jährlich 16 Millionen Tonnen Ölprodukte aus Kohle gewonnen werden können. Die Anlagen sollen in den kohlereichen Provinzen Shanxi, Shaanxi und Yunnan sowie der autonomen Region Innere Mongolei entstehen. Mit Sicherheit... Der kräftige Preisanstieg für Erdgas und Erdöl hatte den jüngsten Kohle-Boom ausgelöst. Doch auch die geopolitische Situation heizt das Interesse an. Die großen Öl- und Gaslager liegen allesamt in den Händen politisch unsicherer Staaten. Die Sicherheit 8 Gastkommentar 4. Jahrgang | Ausgabe 14 | 23.07.2007 Andreas Hoose, Chefredakteur www.antizyklischerboersenbrief. de der Energieversorgung jedoch könnte auch angesichts terroristischer Bedrohungen vor allem in den USA in den kommenden Jahren ein zentraler Punkt sein – und zwar gänzlich unabhängig von umweltpolitischen Diskussionen. Nach Expertenschätzungen soll der Anteil der Kohle bei der Stromproduktion in den USA innerhalb der kommenden zehn Jahre von 47 auf 53 Prozent steigen. „Kohle ist eine entscheidende Komponente im Energiehaushalt der USA“, urteilte die UBS Investmentbank kürzlich. Bis 2030 werde die Nachfrage um 73 Prozent zunehmen, so die Prognose des US-Department of Energy: Von 1,1 Milliarden auf 1,9 Milliarden Tonnen. Saubere Kohle? Kohle hat allerdings Schwächen. Noch existieren massive Umweltprobleme. Es gibt keine saubere Kohle. Das bei der Verbrennung entstehende Kohlendioxid ist hauptverantwortlich für die globale Erwärmung. Allerdings werden weltweit Anstrengungen unternommen, die Probleme zu lösen. Doch vom Wiedererwachen der Kohle profitieren nicht nur die Hersteller. Auch Firmen, die etwa Technologien zur Aufbereitung des Energieträgers entwickeln, wie etwa die Hersteller von Turbinen Siemens, General Electric oder Alstom, können sich ein Stück vom Kuchen abschneiden. Auch kleinere Hightechfirmen, wie etwa Headwaters (US-Kürzel: HW) könnten von der Welle erfasst werden. Das Unternehmen mit Sitz in Utah ist führend bei der Entwicklung von Technologien, mit der sich die Verbrennung von Kohle umweltfreundlicher gestalten lässt. Headwaters steigert überdies die Effizienz der Kohle, indem sie Abfallprodukte wie Flug- oder Bettasche für das Baugewerbe aufbereitet. Fazit: Verfahren der Kohleverflüssigung haben derzeit (noch?) keine größere wirtschaftliche Bedeutung. Ob sich das jemals ändert, hängt stark vom Ölpreis ab. Ob Kohle als Energieträger eine Zukunft hat, wird entscheidend davon abhängen, wie sich die weltweite Klimadiskussion entwickelt. Sollten die Vereinigten Staaten an ihrem Kurs festhalten, der bislang eher auf die Förderung fossiler Brennstoffe abzielte, könnten hier hohe Renditen möglich sein. Nicht vergessen darf man in diesem Zusammenhang den Punkt der Energiesicherheit: Die Vereinigten Staaten aber auch China könnten bei einem Ausbau der Kohleförderung von den arabischen Staaten weitgehend unabhängig werden. Ein Energiemix bestehend etwa aus alternativen Formen der Energiegewinnung und Kohle wäre hier eine mögliche Option. Vom Schmuddel-Image der Kohle können Bergleute ein Liedchen singen...
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
25 July 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
OPERATIONS UPDATE
Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA.
Gulf Coast, Texas Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County (Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation)
- Rig Released
The Duncan 1 well has been successfully drilled to test the Rayburn Prospect in Wharton County, Texas. Wireline logs have confirmed potential gas pay at multiple levels in the Wilcox Formation (refer to ASX announcement made 16 July 2007).
The rig was released on 23 July after successfully setting a 4 ½ in liner over the interval 12,330-16,030 feet (3,758-4,886 metres) in preparation for testing the Lower Wilcox zones followed by testing of the shallower Middle Wilcox pay zone.
Testing of these zones is expected to commence in mid August at which time perforating and fracture stimulation will be undertaken using a workover rig.
Earlier this week, Strike Oil’s Managing Director, Simon Ashton, told Corporatefile:
It is still too early to make a reasonable estimate of the potential size of the resource but we are excited about the discovery based upon the drill results we’ve received to date. It
(the Duncan 1 well) has significant gas pay zones based on drill cuttings, gas shows and wireline logging. We have now confirmed the presence of a large structure with interpreted gas pay at multiple levels.Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information:
Strike Oil Limited
Simon Ashton - Managing Director
T: 08 6464 0400
E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
…….Adjacent wells in nearby fields producing from similar horizons have initial flow rates in excess of 10 million cubic feet per day. The potential will be evaluated with the flow testing of the well within the next few months and further development drilling as warranted. Evaluation of initial capital works on the production facilities and pipeline to the regional transmission line is underway.
- • Testing planned for August
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In diesem Gesamtmarkt reicht dies leider nicht um den Kurs oben zu halten. Strike wird bald in Produktion gehen.
ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
1 August 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
OPERATIONS UPDATE
Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA.
Gulf Coast, Texas Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County (Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation)
- Testing planned for August
The Duncan 1 well has been successfully drilled to test the Rayburn Prospect in Wharton County, Texas. Wireline logs have confirmed potential gas pay at multiple levels in the Wilcox Formation (refer to ASX announcement made 16 July 2007).
Testing of these zones is expected to commence in mid-late August. In the meantime, operations are underway to connect to local facilities to enable test gas to be sold immediately.
Strike Oil will resume reporting on activities at the Rayburn Prospect once testing has commenced.
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information:
Strike Oil Limited
Simon Ashton - Managing Director
T: 08 6464 0400
E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
- • Connecting to local facilities
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Investoren müssen für den laufenden Monat August noch Geduld aufbringen bis die entgültigen Readings abgeschlossen sind. Danach kann eine Aussage über die Quantität der Funde getroffen werden.
Sollten hier erhebliche Funde vorliegen -wovon ich ausgehe- wird der Cash Flow von Strike Oil sofort stark positiv beeinflußt. Durch den Anschluß an das lokale Gasnetz kann unmittelbar verkauft werden.
Die Märkte sind zur Zeit nicht in der Lage dieses positive Szenario zu spielen. Also Geduld und einen kühlen Kopf bewahren.
Gruß
Permanent
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Posting 29 in folgendem Thread sollte eigentlich hier eingestellt werden.
Hier der Link:
http://www.ariva.de/Gold_und_Silber_als_sicherer_Hafen_t298422
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
8 August 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
OPERATIONS UPDATE
Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA.
- • Texas Gulf Coast : Rayburn development plan under review
Gulf Coast, Texas
Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County
(Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation)
The Operator is reviewing a development plan for the Rayburn gas discovery. A testing programme for the Duncan 1 well is being designed.
Gas transportation and sales agreements are being finalised, with the intent being to test the well to sales within 30 days of finalising such agreements.
Colorado
Tow Creek Project, Routt County
(Strike Oil: 37.5% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.)
Strike Oil has been advised by the Operator that drilling operations on the Coal View Unit 31-4 (CVU 31-4) sidetrack are due to commence this week.
The original well was drilled in November-December 2006. It reached a total depth of 6,600 feet (2013 metres) after intersecting 245 feet (75 metres) of oil and gas shows in the main objective which was interpreted to be moderately to intensely fractured.
During the subsequent completion operation drill pipe became irretrievably stuck in the well. It is now planned to sidetrack the well and if similar oil and gas shows are encountered, to complete it for testing. The operations are expected to take about two weeks from the time of commencement. The sidetrack is targeting 200,000 to 500,000 barrels of recoverable oil.
Florence Project, Fremont County
(Strike Oil: 39% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.)
Strike Oil has been advised by the Operator that an initial set of processed data from the Florence 3D seismic survey has been received. Interpretation will commence immediately.
The data will be used to identify infill drilling locations on the Florence oil field.
Drilling is expected to commence in the last calendar quarter of 2007.
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information:
Strike Oil Limited
Simon Ashton - Managing Director
T: 08 6464 0400
E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
- • Colorado : Sidetrack of CVU 31-4 due to commence
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
15 August 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
OPERATIONS UPDATE
Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA.
- • Texas: Preparations for testing Duncan 1 continue
Gulf Coast, Texas
Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County
(Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation)
Preparations for testing the well continue.
During the week the drilling mud in the well bore was displaced with brine in preparation for fraccing and flow testing. Negotiations on gas transportation and sales agreements continued with the intent being to test the well to sales within 30 days of finalising such agreements.
Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Tow Creek Project, Routt County
(Strike Oil: 37.5% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.)
The Operator has advised that a completion rig started operations on 8 August 2007. The rig successfully plugged the well bore in preparation for the drilling of a sidetrack well.
A rotary rig is due on location this week to drill the 1800 feet (550 metre) sidetrack, which is expected to take less than ten days to drill.
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information:
Strike Oil Limited
Simon Ashton - Managing Director
T: 08 6464 0400
E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
- • Colorado: Sidetrack of CVU 31-4 due to commence this week
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au
22 August 2007
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
Via Electronic Lodgement
OPERATIONS UPDATE
Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA.
- • Texas: Preparations for testing Duncan 1 slowed by rain.
Gulf Coast, Texas
Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County
(Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation)
Preparations for testing the well continued during the week.
Agreements have now been concluded on a surface facilities site, site access and gas transportation. A gas sales contract is also close to being finalised. Once the facilities have been installed and all agreements are in place the intention is to test the Lower Wilcox to sales within 30 days.
Very heavy rain during the week slowed the installation of the facilities.
Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Tow Creek Project, Routt County
(Strike Oil: 37.5% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.)
The Operator has advised that the rotary rig has been moved to the location and rigging up is in progress. The drilling of the 1800 feet (550 metre) sidetrack is expected to commence during the latter part of this week.
Yours faithfully
SIMON ASHTON
Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
Further information:
Strike Oil Limited
Simon Ashton - Managing Director
T: 08 6464 0400
E: strike@strikeoil.com.au
- • Colorado: Rig on location for sidetrack of CVU 31-4.
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ABN 59 078 012 745 STRIKE OIL LIMITED Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 61 8 6464 0400 Facsimile: 61 8 6464 0401 Email: strike@strikeoil.com.au www.strikeoil.com.au 29 August 2007 Australian Stock Exchange Ltd Via Electronic Lodgement OPERATIONS UPDATE Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA. •
Texas: Preparations for production testing Duncan 1 continued. • Gulf Coast, Texas Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County (Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation) The building of production facilities, approval processes and preparations for testing the well continued during the week. A completion programme for the Lower Wilcox sands consisting of perforating and fraccing, has been designed and is currently being costed. The testing programme is expected to commence in early September. Rocky Mountains, Colorado Tow Creek Project, Coal View Unit 31-4, Routt County (Strike Oil: 37.5% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.) The Operator has advised that drilling of the sidetrack well commenced on 25 August. At last report (28 August) the well was at a depth of 5602 feet (1707 metres). Proposed total depth is 7,132 feet (2174 metres) measured depth. Elevated gas readings have been recorded in the Niobrara section penetrated so far. For more details refer to the attached ASX announcement made by Comet Ridge. Yours faithfully Further information: Strike Oil Limited Simon Ashton - Managing Director T: 08 6464 0400 E: strike@strikeoil.com.au SIMON ASHTON Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited The Company Announcement Officer Australian Stock Exchange Limited Exchange Centre 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 By Electronic Lodgement Operations Update – Tow Creek Drilling Routt County, Colorado USA Main Points • • • The directors of Comet Ridge Limited are pleased to provide the following operational update for the Coal View Unit 31-4 sidetrack (CVU 31-3 ST) hole. As of report time the well was at a depth of 1,707m with the rig undergoing repairs. The shallowest of three reservoir targets in the Niobrara Formation has been penetrated and elevated gas readings were recorded throughout. The primary objective – the “second bench” of the Niobrara is expected at 1,829 m and should be reached within a few hours after drilling resumes. Comet Ridge USA is the operator of the well and is paying 50% of the costs of the sidetrack to earn a 37.5% working interest (29.25% net revenue interest) in the Tow Creek project. Yours sincerely, ANDREW LYDYARD Managing Director Comet Ridge Limited 29 August 2007 Comet Ridge is an Australian-listed oil and gas explorer transitioning to producer with projects in Australia & USA. The Company’s strategy is to capture meaningful interests and, via operatorship, control of large acreage positions covering high potential impact oil and gas opportunities, in both mature fields and in proven, but overlooked, basins. Comet Ridge is capitalizing on its local experience in the USA through development of its Pacific Northwest & Rocky Mountain projects Comet Ridge is also advancing a number of key projects in Australia USA Pacific Northwest • Grays Harbor (COI: 100%) • Cedar Creek/Vader (40%) Rocky Mountains • Tow Creek (37.5%) • Bear River (33.75%) • Florence (39%) AUSTRALIA Queensland • Mahalo (40%) • Galilee Basin (100%) New South Wales • Gunnedah Basin (20 – 25 %) ASX Listed: Shares on issue: Unlisted options: Top 20: Directors: Comet Ridge Limited ABN 47 106 092 577 ASX CODE: COI
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Ankündigung einer Kapitalerhöhung. Alles in Allem läuft es nach meiner Einschätzung bei Strike Oil nach Plan. Mittelfristig (12-18 Monate) wird sich Strike Oil aus dem Chash Flow finanzieren können um Projekte voranzutreiben. Kurzfristig steht wie gesagt aber eine Kapitalerhöhung auf dem Programm. Das ist im aktuellen Umfeld ein spannender Faktor. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen wie Strike Oil im derzeitigen Kapitalmarktumfeld eine geordnete Kapitalbeschaffung durchführen will.
Die Präsentation ist gut gemacht, aussagekräftig und vielversprechend aber ob das zum heutigen Zeitpunkt ausreicht um Investoren hinter dem Ofen hervor zu locken mag ich doch bezweifeln. Vor zwei Monaten sah die Welt noch anders aus, da wäre dieses Unterfangen sicher kein Problem gewesen.
Warten wir ab.
Permanent
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/...pe=D&releasedDuringCode=W
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ASX Announcement
ASX Code: STX DATE The Company Announcement Officer Australian Stock Exchange Ltd via electronic lodgement OPERATIONS UPDATE Strike Oil announces the following update on activities in the USA. • • Gulf Coast, Texas Rayburn Prospect, Duncan 1 well, Wharton County (Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation) The building of production facilities and preparations for testing the well continued during the week. Rocky Mountains, Colorado Tow Creek Project, Coal View Unit 31-4, Routt County (Strike Oil: 37.5% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.) The Operator has advised that due to mechanical problems with the rig, no progress was made during the past week. The sidetrack is currently at a depth of 5602 feet (1707 metres). Proposed total depth is 7,132 feet (2174 metres) measured depth. For more details refer to the attached ASX announcement made by Comet Ridge. Strike Oil Limited ABN 59 078 012 745 Our Strengths • strong cash flow • discoveries • portfolio • • partners • E&P Strike Oil Limited Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth WA 6000 Tel: 08 6464 0400 www.strikeoil.com.au Yours faithfully SIMON ASHTON Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited The Company Announcement Officer Australian Stock Exchange Limited Exchange Centre 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 By Electronic Lodgement Operations Update – Tow Creek Drilling Routt County, Colorado USA Main Points • • • • Comet Ridge Limited provides the following operational update for the Coal View Unit 31-4 sidetrack (CVU 31-3 ST) hole being drilled on the Tow Creek prospect in northern Colorado. As of report time the well was at a depth of 1,707m, with no progress recorded for the week. Badger Rig 2 has required extensive mechanical repairs but is now fully operational and operations are underway to resume drilling. The shallowest of three reservoir targets in the Niobrara Formation has been penetrated and elevated gas readings were recorded throughout. The primary objective – the “second bench” of the Niobrara is expected at 1,829 m. Proposed total depth is 2,174 m. Comet Ridge USA is the operator of the well and is paying 50% of the costs of the sidetrack to earn a 37.5% working interest (29.25% net revenue interest) in the Tow Creek project. Yours sincerely, ANDREW LYDYARD Managing Director Comet Ridge Limited 5 September 2007 Comet Ridge is an Australian-listed oil and gas explorer transitioning to producer with projects in Australia & USA. The Company’s strategy is to capture meaningful interests and, via operatorship, control of large acreage positions covering high potential impact oil and gas opportunities, in both mature fields and in proven, but overlooked, basins. Comet Ridge is capitalizing on its local experience in the USA through development of its Pacific Northwest & Rocky Mountain projects Comet Ridge is also advancing a number of key projects in Australia USA Pacific Northwest • Grays Harbor (COI: 100%) • Cedar Creek/Vader (40%) Rocky Mountains • Tow Creek (37.5%) • Bear River (33.75%) • Florence (39%) AUSTRALIA Queensland • Mahalo (40%) • Galilee Basin (100%) New South Wales • Gunnedah Basin (20 – 25 %) ASX Listed: Shares on issue: Unlisted options: Top 20: Directors: Comet Ridge Limited ABN 47 106 092 577 ASX CODE: COI
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ASX Announcement
ASX Code: STX 10 September 2007 The Company Announcement Officer Australian Stock Exchange Ltd via electronic lodgement COLORADO ROCKY MOUNTAINS UPDATE Strike Oil announces the following update on the CVU 31-4 sidetrack drilling activities in the Rocky Mountains - Colorado. Rocky Mountains, Colorado Tow Creek Project, Coal View Unit 31-4, Routt County (Strike Oil: 37.5% working interest. Operator: Comet Ridge USA Inc.) The Operator has advised that the Coal View Unit 31-4 sidetrack has been temporarily abandoned due to part of the drill string becoming irretrievably stuck in the well bore above the primary objective of the well. For more details refer to the attached ASX announcement made by the Operator, Comet Ridge. Elsewhere in the USA Texas Gulf Coast, development operations are continuing, building facilities for the planned production testing of the Duncan 1 well later this month and preparing for the development drilling program commencing next month. Strike Oil Limited ABN 59 078 012 745 Our Strengths • strong cash flow • discoveries • portfolio • • partners • E&P Strike Oil Limited Level 9, Wesfarmers House 40 The Esplanade Perth WA 6000 Tel: 08 6464 0400 www.strikeoil.com.au Yours faithfully JIM DURRANT Technical Director - Strike Oil Limited The Company Announcement Officer Australian Stock Exchange Limited Exchange Centre 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 By Electronic Lodgement Operations Update – Tow Creek Drilling Highlights • • Comet Ridge Limited announces that the Coal View Unit 31-4 sidetrack has been temporarily abandoned due to part of the drill string becoming irretrievably stuck in the well bore above the primary objective of the well. Extended repairs resulting from the repeated mechanical failures of the drive mechanism on the rig created a situation where the drill string was left hanging stationary in the borehole for almost a week. During this time, as a result of the inability to move the drill string and maintain circulation, borehole conditions deteriorated to such an extent that the drill string became irretrievably stuck. The decision to quickly discontinue operations results from experience gained during the winter when a similar situation resulted in an extended and expensive unsuccessful fishing operation. The well has been temporarily plugged to allow further side-tracking operations at a later time with another rig. Comet Ridge is pursuing negotiations with the drilling contractor to recover certain costs. Strong oil and gas shows recorded over fractured intervals within the Niobrara in both the original well bore and the sidetrack hole remain untested. Comet Ridge and joint venture partner Strike Oil Limited (ASX Code: STX) remain committed to testing the significant oil potential of the Tow Creek anticline but need to assess an appropriate way forward given the obviously elevated operational risks of drilling on the structure. ANDREW LYDYARD Managing Director 10 SEPTEMBER 2007 Comet Ridge is an Australian-listed oil and gas explorer transitioning to producer with projects in the USA & Australia The Company’s strategy is to capture meaningful interests and, via operatorship, control of large acreage positions covering high potential impact oil and gas opportunities, in both mature fields and in proven, but overlooked, basins Comet Ridge is capitalising on its local experience in the USA through development of its Pacific Northwest & Rocky Mountain projects Comet Ridge is also advancing a number of key projects in Australia USA Pacific Northwest • Grays Harbor (COI: 100%) • Cedar Creek/Vader (40%) Rocky Mountains • Tow Creek (37.5%) • Bear River (33.75%) • Florence (39%) AUSTRALIA Queensland • Mahalo (40%) • Galilee Basin (100%) New South Wales • Gunnedah Basin (20 – 25 %) ASX Listed: Shares on issue: Unlisted options: Top 20: Directors: Comet Ridge Limited ABN 47 106 092 577 ASX CODE: COI
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Nicht viel was den Kurs bewegen könnte. Abwarten ist weiter angesagt. Der Aktienkurs liegt nunmehr auch nur noch auf dem Niveau der Bezugsrechte für die neuen Aktien. Es dürfte in diesem Umfeld schwer sein Geld einzusammeln wenn keine entscheidenenden Nachrichten kommen. Die Projekte sind sehr vielversprechend, irgendwann reicht es den Aktionären allerdings nicht mehr immer nur vertröstet zu werden. Ich werde weiter abwarten. Über eine Zeichnung habe ich noch nicht entgültig entschieden.
Gruß
Permanent
The Company Announcement Officer
Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
via electronic lodgement
ASX Announcement
ASX Code: STX 19 September 2007 OPERATIONS UPDATE Rayburn Project (Strike Oil: 22.8% working interest. Operator: Cypress E&P Corporation) Preparations are continuing to enable the start up of development drilling by late October. The first well is planned to drill and test only the high quality shallower pay zones which will be brought onto production immediately on completion and fracture stimulation. Additional development wells will be announced closer to the start dates. Continuous production is planned to commence around the end of this year. Timing of field operations are best estimates and are subject to operational, weather and contractual and access agreements. Yours faithfully SIMON ASHTON Managing Director - Strike Oil Limited
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The Sydney Morning Herald
http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/too-many-small-oil-explo…
Already hit it big
" [...] Unlike a lot of the junior petroleum plays, Perth's Strike Oil has already hit it big. A few years back, it banked $23.5 million from selling out of the Casino gas discovery in the Otway Basin off Victoria to a Santos/AWE/Mitsui consortium.
But like a host of other Australian juniors, Strike has since turned its attention to the US.
The US is hardly an underexplored petroleum province. While Australian oil production peaked in 2000, American production reached its peak 30 years earlier and has been declining ever since.
Short of protected areas of Alaska and the ultra-deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, there probably aren't a lot of big fields waiting to be found in the US.
But that hasn't stopped Australian juniors from looking for profitable small finds in well-known petroleum provinces like Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and California.
Strike already has interests in two commercial discoveries in Texas. Now an American joint venture partner is about to start flow testing at the Rayburn gas discovery, which has the potential to hold up to 500 billion cubic feet of gas. Strike will receive about 17 per cent of the revenues after taxes and royalties, which could be worth up to $425 million, or $1.52 a share ( ), depending on the ultimate size of the discovery. The company is seeking to raise up to $10 million from an entitlement issue at 21.5c a share to help expand its production base. [...]"
In den nächsten Wochen sollten wir mehr wissen. Ich habe die KE gezeichnet und darüber hinaus noch Stücke am Markt eingesammelt.
Ein Erfolg von Rayburn mit einer Mrd. Cubic feet Gas wäre sicher der große und erhoffte Durchbruch. Ein Marktwert von $1,52/ Aktie müsste wohl noch auf den heutigen Tag rückgerechnet werden, immerhin ist der Erlös nicht sofort in der Kasse von Strike Oil. Das Strike Oil Management hat aber bewiesen wie professionell man bei der Erschließung als Juniorpartner in Projekten vorgehen kann. Eine super Risikostreuung. Das Management nimmt an der KE in vollem Umfang teil (ein schöner Vertrauensbeweis). Sollt Rayburn tatsächlich der große Wurf sein so wäre Aktienkurse von über einem A$ kurzfristig sicher schnell möglich. Langfristig ist wesentlich mehr drin da die weiteren Projekt ebenso vielversprechend (wenn zum Teil auch noch in den Kinderschuhen steckend) sind.
Zunächst einmal heißt es weiter abwarten.
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