3 Oil & Gas Shares Rising Fast

Published in Investing on 24 August 2012

Borders & Southern Petroleum, Heritage Oil and Advantage Oil & Gas have all surged ahead of the market this week.

This week has seen the price of oil move energetically upwards before falling back again, with both main crude benchmarks peaking on Thursday. Brent Crude briefly breached the $116 level before settling back to around $115, while WTI crude came close to $98 per barrel before dropping back to around $96 when US markets opened on Friday morning, leaving it almost unchanged on the week.

Natural gas prices have held onto their gains more successfully this week, with the Henry Hub price rising from around $2.70/mmbtu on Monday to $2.81/mmbtu on Friday morning, a gain of 4.5%.

As a result, the United States Oil Fund (NYSE: USO.US) was up by 0.6% when US markets opened on Friday, while the United States Natural Gas Fund (NYSE: UNG.US) was 1.8% higher.

High oil prices are continuing to support the share prices of small oil companies and this week has seen some massive share price moves. I've highlighted three of this week's top performers below:

Borders & Southern Petroleum

Borders & Southern Petroleum (LSE: BOR) rocketed 82% to 33p this week. This phoenix-like rise was due to the company releasing its long-awaited analysis of the fluid sample taken from its Darwin exploration well. Borders also reported a mid-case recoverable volume of 190 million barrels of condensate from Darwin -- although its commerciality remains uncertain.

Heritage Oil

Heritage Oil (LSE: HOIL) rose by 18% to 200p this week. The company's shareholders were initially disappointed that the company's Miran find was mostly gas, but those that kept the faith were rewarded this week when Heritage announced a double whammy, monetising Miran with a farm-out to Genel Energy while using the remainder of Miran to secure a loan from Genel, preventing it needing to use a dilutive equity issue to pay for its recent Nigerian acquisition, OML30.

Advantage Oil & Gas

Advantage Oil & Gas (NYSE: AAV.US) surged 13.5% to $3.70 yesterday after revealing that it is planning to sell non-core assets and prepare the company for a sale. Advantage fell heavily recently after disappointing quarterly results. The Calgary-based company has 1.1Tcf of proved and probable gas reserves in Canada's Montney shale formation, output from which is being lined up to supply a proposed LNG export facility.

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> Roland owns shares in Genel Energy but does not own any other shares mentioned in this article.

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lotontech 24 Aug 2012 , 8:39pm

In relation to one of the stocks mentioned in this article...

I had a stroke of luck when recently I went "Bottom Fishing for Borders and Southern", see http://goo.gl/1UrIn

I thought about using a sensationalist headline along the lines of "How I made 100% profit in just one month", but you would soon have seen through to the fact that I made just £30 across a couple of spread betting accounts. Still, as least it wasn't one of the massive losses that spread bettors are supposed to rack up ;-)

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