The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksGlobal Petroleum Share News (GBP)

Share Price Information for Global Petroleum (GBP)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 0.0725
Bid: 0.07
Ask: 0.075
Change: -0.0075 (-9.38%)
Spread: 0.005 (7.143%)
Open: 0.08
High: 0.08
Low: 0.0725
Prev. Close: 0.08
GBP Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Global Petroleum Widens Loss, Expects To Grow Through Acquisitions

Tue, 30th Sep 2014 09:40

LONDON (Alliance News) - Global Petroleum Ltd Tuesday said its losses widened following a write-down of some of its Namibian assets, but it expects to grow the business through acquisitions in the next 12 months.

Global shares were down 13% to 3.27 pence per share Tuesday morning following the release of its results for the 2014 financial year.

The company's pretax loss widened to USD14.4 million in the financial year ended June 30, from USD2.2 million in 2013. The loss is attributable to increased expenses and a USD10.8 million impairment write-down of the its Namibian assets, following disappointing drilling.

The company does not currently earn any revenue and reported a cash balance of USD17.6 million at June 30, with no debt, it said.

The company?s principal assets are exploration blocks located offshore Namibia and offshore Juan de Nova Island, a French territory in the Mozambique Channel.

Global are currently awaiting for its permit to be renewed for its Juan de Nova site from French authorities, but does not expect a decision to be made before the first-quarter of 2015, it said. Earlier this month, it announced it had agreed a 12-month extension at its petroleum exploration licence in the Walvis Basin, offshore Namibia.

"The last year has been a frustrating one for management and of course shareholders, which has been reflected in the share price, albeit against a difficult exploration and production sector in the stock market, where sentiment has been negative for some time," it said.

"Seeking and evaluating opportunities to acquire suitable new exploration assets [is ongoing]. However the generally poor frontier area exploration results in recent years, including in Africa, is indicative of the scarcity of attractive opportunities, and accordingly your board has been very selective in considering potential investments of the company's cash resources in exploration in these areas," added Global.

"We have re-assessed our strategy of looking for frontier exploration opportunities, and have concluded the company will now balance its existing higher risk/reward portfolio in Namibia and prioritise exploration in proven hydrocarbon provinces, especially onshore, and investment in discovered contingent resources," said Chairman John van der Welle.

The company "expects to make significant progress in growing the business with attractive new assets in the next twelve months," he added.

By Joshua Warner; joshuawarner@alliancenews.com; @JoshAlliance

Copyright 2014 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
11 Sep 2013 12:26

Wessex Exploration To Take Reduced Stake In New Permit For Territory Off Madagascar

Read more
11 Jun 2013 10:05

Global Petroleum's Eagle Ford shale sale agreement completed

AIM-listed oil and gas exploration company Global Petroleum, has reported that the sale of its Eagle Ford Shale assets, has now completed. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary GP Exploration, Global Petroleum said that it had entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Millennial PDP Fund II

Read more
28 May 2013 13:51

Global Petroleum poised to sell Eagle Ford Shale interests

Global Petroleum, the AIM-listed oil and gas exploration company focused on emerging plays in Africa, has reached an agreement with a private company to sell its Eagle Ford Shale(EFS) interests in Texas, USA. Earlier in the year, Global Petroleum appointed Dallas-based Moyes & Co to market its EFS

Read more
28 May 2013 08:59

Global Petroleum sells interest in Eagle Ford Shale

Global Petroleum has reached a deal with Millennial PDP Fund II to sell its interest in the Eagle Ford Shale oil and gas development in Texas. The fund, a wholly owned subsidiary of Millennial Energy, will buy the stake for a cash consideration of $0.51m. The agreement comes after Global appointe

Read more
28 May 2013 07:25

Tuesday broker round-up UPDATE

AG Barr: Investec increases target price from 562p to 591p, while downgrading from buy to add. Canaccord Genuity downgrades to hold with a target price of 570p. Amara Mining: Cantor Fitzgerald cuts target price from 81p to 63p and retains a buy recommendation. Compass Group: Nomura ups target pric

Read more
13 May 2013 16:27

Deputy Chairman at Weir Group buys first stake

Weir Group's new Deputy Chairman, Charles Berry, has begun building his stake in the company just two weeks into his new role. Berry, who joined the company at the beginning of the month, purchased 2,000 shares at 2,384.93p each for a total of £47,699. On the same day Berry took up the role, the

Read more
14 Mar 2013 14:29

Global Petroleum records rise in half-year profits

Global Petroleum posted a jump in half-year pre-tax profits Thursday as oil production activities accelerated. Consolidated group profit before tax for the last six months of 2012 came to $224,976, up 1.0% from $222,695 a year earlier. Strong operational performance from the company's two Eagle Fo

Read more
14 Jan 2013 08:04

Global Petroleum opens data room for prospective partners

Oil and gas exploration company Global Petroleum has opened a data room for selected prospective partners interested in its stake in its Namibian License. The news comes several months after Global announced its intention to farm down its 85% interest in the Namibian license ahead of further explor

Read more
10 Sep 2012 14:21

Broker snap: Optimism fades after Chariot abandons another well

The news that Chariot Oil and Gas's Kabeljou exploration well was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole prompted most brokers on Monday to either downgrade or put their ratings for the stock under review and significantly reduce their target prices. The Africa-focused oil and gas firm said that the w

Read more
23 Jul 2012 13:09

Resources round-up: Global Petroleum, Ariana, Edge Resources

AIM-listed oil and gas group Global Petroleum has finally completed the delayed interpretation of 2D seismic data in Petroleum Exploration Licence 29, offshore Namibia - in which it owns an 85 per cent interest - meaning that it can now concentrate on finding a suitable partner for the next phases o

Read more
11 May 2012 16:34

XP Power Chairman buys up 4,000 shares

Larry Tracey, the Chairman of power controller manufacturer XP Power, treated himself to 4,000 shares in the company, despite the company last month warning that the global economic environment remains weak for the equipment which they manufacture. Tracey, who joined XP's board 22 years ago, bought

Read more
3 May 2012 15:20

Lamprell director sells another load of shares

Scott Doak, the Integration and Development Director of Lamprell, the FTSE 250 oil and gas engineering firm, has once again diminished his stake in the firm, this time selling 200,000 shares. The sale, which follows his decision to drop 21,679 the previous week, was made in the same week the compa

Read more
30 Apr 2012 10:32

Resource stocks round-up: ZincOx, Cadogan, Afferro...

ZincOx Resources says the initial production test at its Korean recycling plant saw production ramped up to 50% of capacity and produced zinc concentrate and direct reduced iron. The operation of the final piece of equipment, the hot briquetting machine, will occur during the next test run. While o

Read more
15 Mar 2012 12:59

Resources round-up: Forte Energy, Ferrum, Gold Oil...

Forte Energy, a uranium company, has announced positive assay result from the final seven holes from the recent reverse circulation drilling programme completed at the A238 Prospect in Mauritania. The assay results from the programme have confirmed the mineral resource extension at a depth below t

Read more
8 Mar 2012 08:31

Resources round-up: Global Petroleum, Trapoil, San Leon...

Trapoil, the North Sea gas and oil explorer, has reported that operations have begun on the Orchid exploration prospect, where it has a 15% interest. This marks the start of the firm's 2012 exploration programme, which it is currently intended will include the drilling of up to a total of seven well

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.