Showing posts with label major reserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label major reserve. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Why it Pays to Think Small About Oil


It’s clear that a good investor should have some exposure to oil and gas. But you need to know where to look – and here it pays to think small, not big. There’s a problem with buying into the oil majors, such as BP and Shell. They sell so much of the stuff each day that they a face a continual, expensive challenge to replenish their reserves. But small explorers are not in this position. This is of real significance to you as an investor. Let me explain…

If a small explorer makes a good oil discovery it does not simply offset the oil that it’s selling. Instead, it takes them from a position of having no oil and consequently, a very uncertain outlook into one where they have a profitable long term future. So shareholders who look to small explorers can make big money. But where exactly should you be looking?

For me, the crucial factor is whether the explorer’s license area has the potential to host a really major reserve. That is why I like Kurdistan, home of
Gulf Keystone (GKP) which this week further increased the estimated size of its Shaikan find – and Sterling Energy (SEY). I also like the Falklands, where the licence holders are Borders & Southern (BOR), Desire (DES), Rockhopper (RKH) and Falkland Oil & Gas (FOGL)......read the entire article
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