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Ticker · FOATLA ISIN · FO000A0DN9X4 LEI · 213800K4T6SRZ1RQDO38 CO Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 479 across all filing types
Latest filing 2015-03-17 Management Reports
Country FO Faroe Islands
Listing CO FOATLA

About Atlantic Petroleum P/F

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Atlantic Petroleum P/F is an independent exploration and production (E&P) company focused on oil and gas resources. The company's core activities span the full upstream lifecycle, including the exploration, appraisal, development, and production of hydrocarbon properties. It manages a portfolio of interests primarily concentrated on offshore assets.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Atlantic Petroleum YE 2014 Competent Persons Report
Management Reports Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'SUMMARY VERSION OF THE COMPETENT PERSON'S REPORT ON ATLANTIC PETROLEUM INTERESTS AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 2014'. It contains detailed technical and economic assessments of oil and gas reserves, resources, and Net Present Value (NPV), prepared by an independent consultancy (Gaffney, Cline & Associates) for an upstream oil and gas company (Atlantic Petroleum P/F). The text mentions this summary version was requested to fulfill Copenhagen Stock Exchange requirements and for use in its Annual Report. A Competent Person's Report (CPR) in the oil and gas industry is a specialized technical audit/report. While it contains financial data, its primary nature is a technical assessment of reserves and resources, which aligns closely with the scope of an Audit Report / Information (AR) or a specialized technical report. Given the options, 'Audit Report / Information (AR)' is the closest fit for a detailed, independent technical assessment report on reserves, distinct from a general financial report (10-K or IR). It is not a general earnings release (ER) or a management discussion (MDA).
2015-03-17 English
Atlantic Petroleum YE 2014 Competent Persons Report
Audit Report / Information Classification · 90% confidence The document is titled "Atlantic Petroleum YE 2014 Competent Persons Report" and announces the summary of this report, which details reserves and resources compiled by Gaffney, Cline & Associates (GCA). A Competent Persons Report (CPR) is a specialized technical report assessing oil and gas reserves and resources. While it contains financial/resource data, it is not a standard regulatory filing like a 10-K or IR. It is a specific technical/audit-related document concerning asset valuation. Given the options, it most closely aligns with an Audit Report / Information (AR) as it is a formal, third-party assessment of reserves, similar in function to an internal/regulatory stress test result or specialized audit, although it is not a traditional financial audit. Since the document is an announcement summarizing the report and not the full report itself, and it is highly specific, 'AR' is the best fit among the provided codes for a specialized technical assessment report. FY 2014
2015-03-17 English
Significant Contract Amendment signed for Aoka Mizu FPSO
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short announcement (3429 characters) detailing a 'Significant Contract Amendment signed for Aoka Mizu FPSO' involving joint venture partners and cost savings. It is dated and issued by the company (P/F Atlantic Petroleum) but does not appear to be a full financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a standard earnings release (ER). It announces a specific operational/contractual event. Since it is a specific, material announcement that doesn't fit the defined categories like M&A (TAR), Capital (CAP), or Director's Dealing (DIRS), the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a general category for miscellaneous regulatory announcements not covered elsewhere.
2015-03-12 English
Operations update February 2015
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Operations update February 2015" and provides specific production figures (31,000 boe) and operational details for the month of February. This is a periodic update on operational performance, not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a formal earnings release (ER) which typically focuses on P&L/Balance Sheet metrics. Since it is an operational update providing key performance indicators for a specific period, it most closely aligns with an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) if it were more comprehensive, but given its brevity and focus purely on operations/production metrics, it functions as a specific operational announcement. However, among the provided codes, it is a specific operational update that doesn't fit ER (which is usually broader financial results) or IR (which is usually a full financial statement set). Since it is a specific, non-standard update that doesn't fit the primary financial reporting codes, and it is not an announcement *of* a report (RPA), it falls best under the general Regulatory Filings (RNS) category as a specific operational disclosure, or potentially a very light version of an Interim Report (IR). Given the content is an 'Operations update' detailing production metrics, and it is not a formal 'Earnings Release' (ER) or 'Interim Report' (IR) which implies full financials, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a specific operational disclosure that isn't covered elsewhere. The document length is short (2290 chars), but it contains the core data, making it the update itself, not just an announcement of one. I will classify it as RNS as it is a specific operational update that doesn't map cleanly to the defined financial report types.
2015-03-02 English
Atlantic Petroleum Announces Drill Decision on Norway PL 602
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement titled 'Atlantic Petroleum Announces Drill Decision on Norway PL 602'. It details a specific operational decision (drilling a well) and provides context about the license, partnership changes, and future plans. It is not a comprehensive annual report (10-K), an interim report (IR), an earnings release (ER), or a formal presentation (IP). Since it announces a specific corporate action/update that doesn't fit the other specific categories (like M&A, Capital Change, or Director Dealing), and it is a direct announcement rather than a report itself, it best fits the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as a miscellaneous corporate update, or potentially a very specific type of operational update not explicitly listed. Given the options, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a specific operational announcement that isn't a standard financial report or shareholder communication.
2015-02-23 English
Atlantic Petroleum Announces Farm Down Option Deal on Norway PL704, PL705 and PL802
M&A Activity Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short announcement titled "Atlantic Petroleum Announces Farm Down Option Deal on Norway PL704, PL705 and PL802". It details a specific corporate transaction (a farm-down option deal related to oil and gas licenses) and includes standard boilerplate information and contact details. It is not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR), nor is it a transcript (CT) or a management discussion (MDA). Since it announces a specific corporate action/transaction that doesn't fit neatly into financing (CAP), M&A (TAR), or insider trading (DIRS), and it is a formal announcement, it best fits the general regulatory announcement category, which is RNS, or potentially a specific transaction type if one were available. Given the options, this is a material corporate event announcement. Since it is not a dividend (DIV), share repurchase (POS), or capital change (SHA), and it is not a legal proceeding (LTR), the most appropriate general category for a material, non-financial-reporting announcement is Regulatory Filings (RNS). However, since it describes a transaction involving the transfer of interests, it could be argued as a type of M&A/Transaction, but 'TAR' is for M&A/Takeover bids. Given the nature of the announcement (a deal/transaction), and the lack of a specific 'Transaction Announcement' code, RNS is the safest fallback for a material, non-standard announcement. Upon re-evaluation, this is a specific corporate transaction announcement regarding asset interests, which is often classified under general regulatory filings if a more specific code isn't present. RNS is the best fit as a general regulatory announcement.
2015-02-23 English

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