An adjunct royality to leases is to own the common of GDP.

Lots of insider buying for their personal accounts.

Institutions have 80% ownership of outstanding shares

  as these are buy and hold folks. Even Boone Pickins has position.

Basis the leases that Sanchez purchased

for approx $3K per acre in the TMS (they paid $61K per acre

in the Eagle Ford recently) that equates to a value of 40-45 stock price for GDP's

acreage just in the TMS. 

Annoucment soon about another major well in the TMS.

 

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Actually insiders have been selling and insider ownership has fallen from 30% to 25%.  Just last quarter Goodrich allowed 20% of their Eagle Ford leases to expire, because they were not worth extending.  So I guess you can value Eagle Ford acreage at $61K or $0.  Do you truly believe that the Devon acreage that Goodrich bough for $250 last month is now worth $3,000?  Also why do you think institutions are buy & hold, many mutual funds have 100% turnover rates. 

GDP jumped over 10% today

Kind of weird.  The stock was flat at 12:30 pm and then takes off up 10% on heavy volume with no "official" news.  Some rumor is floating around.

Speculation is an announced conference  in Miami about the oil-loadad TMS.






 

Odey Acquires 5.1 Percent Stake In Goodrich Petroleum

Odey manager Crispin Odey believes that 2014 is the year of hedge funds

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Odey Asset Management, a London-based hedge fund managed by Crispin Odey, acquired 2,222,485 shares or a 5.1% stake in Goodrich Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:GDP) based on its 13G filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Crispin Odey

Goodrich Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:GDP) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company. It is engaged in acquiring, drilling, developing, and producing natural gas and crude oil.

Odey Asset Management is one of the largest institutional investors of Goodrich Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:GDP).

Goodrich accelerates drilling

The shares of the company are trading around $17.47 per share in the early morning trading on Thursday. In October last year, Goodrich Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:GDP) raised funds through a public offering of 6,000,000 shares for $25.25 each. The company used the $165.9 million net proceeds from the offering to accelerate its drilling operations in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (TMS).

Plugged well

In December, the stock price of the company plummeted 6.5% after announcing that the Huff 18-7H-1 (97% WI) well in Amite County, Mississippi was successfully fracture stimulated with 17 stages and had commenced flowback at expected fluid rates, but the well was plugged up with frac-related debris.

The stock managed to recover its value after Neil Dingmann of SunTrust Robinson Humphrey issued a note to investors that “it is not uncommon for a well to become plugged during the flowback stage.” He projected that the initial production rate will be more than 700 barrels per day, possibly challenging the 1,000 barrels per day production rate of the Smith 5-29H-1.

Odey predicts 2014 a year for hedge funds

In his letter to the investors of his fund, Odey predicted that 2014 is a year for hedge funds. He wrote, “If 2013 was a dream of a year, will 2014 be a nightmare? Given how enthusiastic the forecasters are it has the chance to be. A year more for the hedge funds than the long equity funds, I suspect.”

Last year Odey Asset Management gained from its investment in D.R. Horton, Inc. (NYSE:DHI), Sky Deutschland AG (FRA:SKYD) (ETR:SKYD), The Ryland Group, Inc. (NYSE:RYL), and Circle Holdings. The fund also benefited from its short positions in Apr Energy PLC (LON:APR) and Kazakhmys plc (LON:KAZ) (HKG:0847).

WOW, just saw an SEC filing that Vollero Capital Management now owns 3.349 million shares (includes about 2.5 million underlying call options) or about 7.7 % of GDP stock (including underlying call options)..  This was just filed and became available at 4:25 P.M.

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