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Investor discussions surrounding Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc (PRD) in January 2025 reveal a mix of cautious optimism and skepticism as the company prepares for significant milestones, including the drilling of MOU5 set for February 25. While some investors express excitement about anticipated developments, such as divestment strategies suggested to alleviate financial burdens, sentiment remains tempered by ongoing operational delays and communication issues from management. Notable comments from users reflect this dichotomy, with one stating, "Looking at more. Getting things in place...lucky to have a guy like that in charge," while others voice frustration with management's failure to deliver timely updates, noting, "It'll be another night of PG waffle and piss with critical questions."
Financial highlights emphasize the challenges Predator faces, particularly with the recent drop in share price—reported as down nearly 19% on certain days—pointing to a lack of confidence among shareholders. One investor observed, “Just delays, markets don't like them or uncertainty,” while another encouraged others to "buy buy buy!" at lower levels, indicating a faction of investors sees potential in the lower valuations. Overall, while there is recognition of the progress the company is aiming to make, the prevailing sentiment reflects anxiety about execution and a call for accountability from leadership to restore trust and bolster investor confidence.
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Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc has made significant strides this week by acquiring a majority stake in Caribbean Rex Ltd, marking a strategic investment in the Bonasse oil field. This acquisition brings with it seven existing wells that are currently being restored to production, transitioning Predator into an operational producer with potential revenue streams. The deal also positions the company to utilize its patented SGN Technology for chemical wax treatments, which have not yet been applied in Trinidad, presenting a potentially transformative opportunity for operational efficiency.
Additionally, Predator has announced the commencement of civil engineering works at the MOU-5 drill site on its Guercif licence in Morocco, with drilling operations expected to begin around February 25, 2025. CEO Paul Griffiths expressed optimism about the fully-funded drilling campaign, highlighting the company's focus on expanding its hydrocarbon production capabilities. These developments coincide with an upcoming live Investor Q&A session, providing shareholders a platform to engage with the company on its latest initiatives and financial outlook.
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What, you mean he can't blame the geology of what he's dealing with, the choices made by the drill team or the government's on 3 continents. It's all on him? |
PG only has himself to blame for this share price drift. |
mou3 takeaway for me was, the swabbing unit is needed to help maximise the mou3 flow to the cng project [before consideration of mou1, 2 and 4] |
I've been inputting the last 6 months rns's into chat gpt and based on the interview this morning, I asked the following: Would You Swab if There Were No Chance of Flow?Swabbing is only performed if there's an expectation that the well has the potential to flow, particularly after some form of intervention (e.g., perforation, stimulation, or damage repair). If the well was believed to have no potential to flow, swabbing wouldn't be a logical step because it would simply remove fluids without any prospect of inducing reservoir flow.Here's why: Reservoir Potential: If a reservoir has no hydrocarbons or if the formation damage is too severe, swabbing won't help establish flow. Operators usually perform swabbing when they believe there is enough reservoir pressure or recoverable hydrocarbons that could flow once the wellbore fluids are removed. Cost and Effort: Swabbing is an operational expense, and companies wouldn't spend resources on it if they believed there was no chance of flow. The fact that Predator is moving forward with swabbing indicates that they expect the well to produce, based on the results from the Sandjet perforation and pressure buildup. Post-Perforation Process: After successful perforation, it's common to swab a well to clean out fluids and help the formation "kick" (i.e., start flowing), especially if pressure buildup has been observed.Conclusion: |
mou3, top and bottom of target intervals flowed [achieved 2 months of pressure monitoring], situation made difficult by inapprop drilling mud, the swabbing unit at mou3 potentially jan, same time as mou5 ops |
Delays are frustrating but why would you swab the well if there was no chance of gas flow.... Looks like q1 for updates |
thanks to firemansam, lse |
The force is strong here. |
Treading water with zero direction. sellers between 8.5-9p buyers 8.5-9p |
Buys are picking up. |
This will help with research and was written 2 years ago but it does remind us of porosity and permeability in the biogenetic discoveries. |
Correct, sunny Jim |
Seems all of the companies operating in Morocco thought they hit the jackpot through drilling. Then to only disappoint. I hope PRD don't turn out to be the same. It all well stating Morocco are controlling the narrative, but theres no certainty that PRD have anything. High risk, high reward I guess. |
jasper13, lse, Political Hot Spot, Today 09:58 |
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MOU-5 well potential https://smallcappix. |
Not really Hopeful, |
The force is strong here. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | JE00BFZ1D698 |
Sector | Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs |
Bid Price | 5.50 |
Offer Price | 6.00 |
Open | 6.05 |
Shares Traded | 2,988,897 |
Last Trade | 16:35:01 |
Low - High | 5.75 - 6.40 |
Turnover | 0 |
Profit | -4.82M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0079 |
PE Ratio | -7.28 |
Market Cap | 37.02M |
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