RE: Buffalo Field4 Jan 2022 08:08
EnergyGeo, thanks again for your feedback. My view, and hope as nothing is certain, is that we will find oil and that even less than hoped for would be commercial and hence support the current MCAP/price, whilst leaving a considerable upside if we have a 2C or similar result; the drill bit is now in action and we will know in few weeks. Don't personally care if first oil is delivered early 2024 as I'm here for the x5-x10 potential medium term upside.
I really value a board who knows what they are talking about and started buying as soon as this new team joined on the back of their CVs below seen in Feb 2020 RNS (and talking to Leslie and Mark). Board depth increased again with Larry and Stephen.
Mark Rollins
Mark was until recently Chairman and CEO of Ukrnafta, the publicly-listed company responsible for a significant proportion of oil production in Ukraine, with over 20,000 employees. Between 2008 and 2015, he was a senior executive at BG Group plc, the former international E&P company; his final positions being Senior Vice President within the COO's office and managing BG's interests in Kazakhstan. His other experiences have included senior leadership positions across international E&P, midstream and downstream oil and gas, and deregulated utility sectors. Beginning his career as a Petroleum Engineer with Shell International, Mark holds a doctorate in Engineering Science from Oxford University, as well as a Masters in Mathematics from Cambridge University.
Leslie Peterkin
Leslie has served the E&P sector during the past two decades as a senior Interim Manager and Advisor, initially in Australasia and more recently, based in Geneva, covering Europe, MENA, Central Asia and Africa. Key roles were as Woodside's Director Browse LNG Development and MOL's SVP Operations & Development. He entered the sector joining Shell International's Petroleum Engineering stream in the early '80s with a variety of international postings. A decade with international IOCs followed and exposed him to both General Management and M&A, of which the latter has formed an important aspect of his ongoing E&P activities. Leslie's career has been defined by the ability to transform development assets and their values. He studied Physics at St. Andrews University, where a 1st Class Honours was followed by a PhD in mathematics.
Anthony John Battrick
John is a geoscientist and has worked in the E&P sector for five decades for a number of international oil companies. Although he has held several senior managerial positions in SE Asia, Africa, UK and USA ranging from Country Manager to Regional Exploration Manager to Chief Geologist, he has preferred hands on interpretation, spending the last twenty years consulting in South East Asia in new ventures and business building roles. In recent years he has been responsible for significant wealth creation for a number of clients identifying both exploration and development opportunities. He has a Master's degree from Imperi