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Gold/Mining/Energy : ABRG (formerly AMBY) any news? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Selfop who wrote (1130)8/3/1999 4:11:00 PM
From: CoffeePot  Respond to of 1358
 
Looks like ABRG stuck oil in a big way, and if the current shares OS is still 33,787,712 (as of May 1999) ABRG is headed much much higher. IMHO



To: Selfop who wrote (1130)8/3/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: CoffeePot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1358
 
Revenues from these production levels based on current commodity prices of $2 per thousand cubic feet of gas and $20 per
barrel of oil would provide Ambra with a daily cash flow of $28,000.


That's an ADDITIONAL $10,220,000 in revenues per year, ABRG's current market cap is approx $2.1mm!!

As the current inventory of production wells begins to come online and to increase cash flow, Ambra and Venture anticipate acquiring other producing projects. These acquisitions represent Ambra's goal of increasing shareholder value by taking advantage of the timely opportunity of purchasing surplus production properties and of remediating under performing projects to obtain new profitable oil and gas production.

Ambra and Venture are acquiring interests in the S.Barataria Field of Jefferson Parish, La. This project is expected to produce 1,000 mcf of gas per day plus 50 barrels of oil per day after remediation work. Expected total recoverable reserves are 50,000 barrels of oil and over one Billion cubic feet of gas. This acquisition is due to close in fifteen days.