Scandinavian Oil-Gas Magazinehttp://www.scandoil.com/moxie-bm2/news/spot_news/oil-minnow-drubbing-not-to-drag-on.shtmlOil-minnow drubbing not to drag onAt least 10 Norway-based, oil-company minnows have shed over 10 percent of their share values in the New Year after weeks of U.S.-inspired stock market doubts.
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Edit page New page Hide edit links At least 10 Norway-based, oil-company minnows have shed over 10 percent of their share values in the New Year after weeks of U.S.-inspired stock market doubts. Nearly two months of credit-crunch talk has meant that companies like DNO, Rocksource, InterOil E&P, P.A. Resources and a few others have lost between 11 percent and 33 percent of their stock value to nervous investors leaving stocks for securer-sounding markets. But the Norwegian analysts who watch the oil minnows and management in the independent oil companies suggest the fundamentals of $90 oil mean upside starting around 2010. They point out that some smaller companies base their exploration holdings on $60 oil, while others stick to $40 oil or less. In common with Canadian oil companies Artumas and First Calgary Petroleums — which sit on vast resources relative to their tiny staffs — it’ll be 2010 before many Norway-based minnows return to real profitability via hydrocarbon production. A survey of analysts suggests “hold” when it comes to shares in smallish E&P outfits. “For some of these companies, production is the most important bit (affecting their share-price performance), but for others its projects on the horizon or a proven ability to turn exploration into new fields,” Espen Hennie of DnB Nor Markets told Scandoil.com. |