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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Petro Rio S.A. HRTPF

"Petro Rio SA is engaged in exploration and production of oil and gas in Brazil and abroad. The Company is currently engaged in the hydrocarbon production in Polvo field."

GREY:HRTPF - Post Discussion

Petro Rio S.A. > disappointing.can't belive this pos will soon be .01
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Post by Trader24 on Sep 18, 2013 10:11am

disappointing.can't belive this pos will soon be .01

The HRT dry hole is disappointing to those of us (certainly me!) who believed — and that’s the right term — in what the HRT team was working to accomplish offshore Namibia. That is, over the past three years I looked at the same geology and geophysics as everyone else. In my mind, I saw a Namibian analogue to offshore Brazil. The oil “should” have been there. But probability aside, now we know. There’s nothing where we thought we’d find it, and those were three very good prospects. I mean… Very! Good!

Are there other plays out there, offshore Namibia? Maybe, but it’s not for us to know just now. It’s not like HRT has money or a follow-on drilling program to go back into Namibian operations. Not now.

 

Carbonate Rocks Lack Porosity

So what exactly happened? Well, according to HRT:

“The Moosehead-1 well encountered approximately 100 meters of carbonates at the primary target. The nature of the reservoir, though further analysis of data collected will be necessary, appears similar to the ‘pre-salt’ reservoirs as predicted. However, porosity was less developed than expected in this location, and is being considered a dry-hole. Wet gas shows were encountered in the section that increased in wetness with depth. At least two potential source rocks were penetrated, including the well-developed Aptian-age source rock. Indications of source rocks in the deeper rift section were also apparent, though not penetrated.”

OK, so maybe there’s something down there. But HRT didn’t drill into it. There’s more tech-talk in the company press release, but you get the picture. HRT found geological clues, but not the oil strike the company needed (let alone its investors).

Looking ahead, according to Milton Franke, CEO:

“We conclude this campaign with the understanding that both the Orange and Walvis basins, tested with drilling, are oil and gas prone basins, new exploration efforts will bring commercial hydrocarbon discoveries and that HRT will be part of the future of Namibian exploration.”

Painful Share Selloff Looms

In other words, HRT is putting on a brave face in light of drilling disappointment. And now? As I stated above, I expect a share selloff. HRT shares will tumble .

Looking ahead, it’s going to be tough for HRT to raise more money. A lot of credibility went down those dry holes, along with drill bits and drilling mud.

 

I assure you that I wince in pain every time I look at the HRT share price. Like I discussed earlier, if HRT had found just some of what the geologists thought was there, we’d all be very happy. So I rode this bus to the end of the line, until the third well of three came out. That was the only way to know.

In the future, I’ll keep an eye on HRT. But right now, it’s a badly broken story.

So it’s a bad day for HRT. This latest news is a hard hit. It’s depressing. Indeed, I’ve had geological and investment disappointments along the way in my life. But I have to admit that this one really stings. I expected more from the HRT effort. Frankly, I expected success. I expected oil. I really thought that HRT would beat the odds and give us something great. Nope. Didn’t happen. On this one, we fell from grace with the sea.

Action to take: Sell HRT Petroleo (HRP: TSX-V).

That’s all for now. Thanks for reading.

Comment by Trader24 on Sep 18, 2013 10:15am
Comment by TCup on Sep 20, 2013 10:47am
Trader24, check OYL.V (CGX Energy), same theory re-south america and africa. A lot of time and a lot of money and drill results were zip however in this basin others have hit paydirt. The end problem with OYL they ran out of money, diluted the share base and a Brazillian company came in and now own most of the equity after a share consolidation. The Brazillian company may just now be successful ...more  
Comment by buggati on Sep 18, 2013 1:09pm
Trader Joe..now you tell us to sell with a sp of $.23...where were you when HRT was flying high...because of you robinhood lost all her money and is now renting a dumpster for a place to sleep
Comment by buggati on Sep 19, 2013 2:23pm
Joe, you talk of a nam analogue to offshore Brazil...last I read there have been no oil discoveries offshore brazil that would correspond to offshore nam..why do you think scammers like unx and hrt were able to pick up their leases for peanuts, make up a story about mirroring brazil and make a pile of cash selling this pos after the IPO  hrt spent 1.2 billion dollars and have discovered ...more  
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