markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
berlingo
- 01 Jul 2005 13:31
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Hi Eddie
Doing well , thanks. Being patient cos our time will come. Volume a bit low today , lets hope we get more after lunch !
Kind Regards
Berlingo
eddieshare
- 01 Jul 2005 13:43
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Hi berlingo
It looks like we may get a flat liner( four price doji). This is where the open , high, low & close are all the same. It was a four price doji just before the recent move up.
Kind Regards
Eddie
lynnzal
- 01 Jul 2005 15:02
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Now that I have sorted the chart problem I can point out the features more easily. As a quick recap from the chart I have annotated (below), we can see that the primary wave one topped in Jan 2005 and primary wave 2 appears to have terminated at the end of May, after the intermediate a,b,c lower. We are currently staging a minor five wave advance and it looks that minor wave 4 ended at 38.5p. Minor wave five should 'most likely' extend to the 48.5p area, which in turn will comlete the intermediate wave one off the 28.5p low.....
In anycase, consolidation above 37.25p is a good sign that the next move is up!
Enjoy the weekend all.
Lynnzal
lynnzal
- 01 Jul 2005 15:07
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berlingo
- 01 Jul 2005 16:05
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Thanks Eddie . Nice chart Lynnzal .
Berlingo
eddieshare
- 01 Jul 2005 17:23
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Hi all
Thanks Lynnzal.
berlingo you can go out now.
fatoldgit not wine over the weekend.
markymar sure your on the brown ale already.
I'll not bother with a chart.
Good Luck All
Eddie
Desire Petroleum PLC
01 July 2005
Desire Petroleum plc
Production Licence
The Board of Desire Petroleum plc (Desire) are pleased to announce that the
Governor of the Falkland Islands has approved the assignment of production
licence PL005 from Talisman Energy Sweden AB to Desire effective from 25th
November 2005, which is the end of the first exploration period of the licence.
PL005 comprises of Blocks 14/24 and 14/25 (1599 km2) which are the remaining
blocks on Tranche F in the North Falkland Basin. All of the work commitments for
the first exploration period have been fulfilled. The second exploration phase,
beginning 25th November 2005, requires the drilling of one well and, as of that
date, Desire will hold 100% of Tranche F and become the Operator.
Dr Ian Duncan, CEO of Desire, commented: 'We are very pleased to have acquired
100% of Tranche F, which lies immediately south of the Liz and Beth prospects in
Tranche C, both of which may be drilled as part of Desire's three-well drilling
programme.
The current, world-wide rig market is very tight as a response to current high
oil prices and we have not, as yet, been able to acquire a suitable rig for the
three-well programme.
However , essential work for the programme is progressing well in preparation
for drilling in 2006.'
Contacts: Dr Ian Duncan 01684 892242
Mr Stephen Phipps 020 7409 2138
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
fatoldgit
- 01 Jul 2005 18:14
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No worries eddie,
Plenty of wine booked in...small delay for DES no problem ...bit of a winner on the nags today.....there's always something to be happy about.
mbugger
- 01 Jul 2005 19:11
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Why does DES issue aRNS at 5.30 pm on a friday after markets close, no possibility of any spike in SP.
ianianian
- 01 Jul 2005 21:52
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spike, lucky if this is at 30p come end of monday. i say it, unfortunately i own about 100k of these, so looking at losing 10k or so monday. why don't they just pay the going rate and stop f**king about. I apologise for my language but i am really pi**ed off
luckyswimmer
- 01 Jul 2005 22:09
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So we get some unnecessary negative news about Desire just days? before Rockhopper enters it's fundraising stage - hmm. It could be a porely timed admission that we have a much longer wait than 6 months for drilling or a ploy to keep the price down, I assume the former but could change my mind to the latter if any stake building occurs over the next couple of months. Will be watching this closely while trying to stay afloat in the South Atlantic.
All the time, however, both Desire and Rockhopper are increasing the number of blocks they control in the NFB, they certainly are bullish about it's prospects.
Luckyswimmer
eddieshare
- 02 Jul 2005 11:26
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Hi all
There will always be 2 ways of looking at something. We never knew if Talisman were in the picture anyway. Des has not ruled out farm in partners. I read an artcle on FOGL which said that they were in negotiations with some of the biggest oil companies in the world. The time scale for the negotiations was expected to be between 6-9 months. I see no reason why DES would announce any negotiations, as if they failed this would have a more negative effect. DES is much further on in its project than any other in the Falklands. Even if DES doesn't get any oil major interested. We still have everything we had before, money to drill three wells & more wells to go at. For the share holders who are still in at the time of drilling. This will mean not having to give up 50% of the oil (if the drill is successful). If the drill fails we will still be in the same boat even if a major were involved, (the share price will drop dramaticly). DES will in November have 100% interest in tranch F. So have we lost anything with Talisman, or should we see it as a gain of 2 wells ?
Good Luck All
Eddie
HUSTLER
- 03 Jul 2005 01:07
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Hi Ian
I have supported Des for about 4 years now
but have been growing more concerned recently
that the rig is not in place.
Now the board have the cash you have to question
the weight behind some of thier press releases,
in light of the latest release, 5.30 on a friday allowing everyone to stew
over the weekend.
The oil will still be there if you believe. But how long do we have to wait.
We will probably get slaughtered on Monday
at the opening and we will all suffer the same as you.
I hope this isnt just another hype stock we are going to
get stuffed by. I do however still believe it will come good in time.
But at present the board worry me, after all they have plenty
of cash to pay there high wages and expences for a very long time.
Assuming the price doesn't colapse and the Vultures start
to circle overhead, could this be the reason the majors were not
interested, lots of questions now to be answered.
The board will have to act quick to calm investors nerves,
unless infact there is a more sinister reason to shatter confidence.
Not looking forward to Monday, and as you Angry is an understatment.
regards
HUSTLER
aur
- 04 Jul 2005 18:03
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very quite here..........
berlingo
- 04 Jul 2005 19:04
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Hi all
Wots going on with the bulletin board ? Didnt know about the changes . Thought everyone had bailed out after friday RNS at 5.30 !! I cant access the BB thread via the DES web. Last posting i had was Luckswimmers last Fri at 22.07?
Anyway glad you`re all still here. I`m not going anywhere.
Dare i ask , Eddie , but what do the charts tell us tonight ?
Regards Berlingo
berlingo
- 04 Jul 2005 19:15
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Aah , just found out there is a prob with accessing threads through Stockwatch.
Hopefully MoneyAM will get it sorted.
Regards
Berlingo
eddieshare
- 04 Jul 2005 19:53
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Hi all
aur, berlingo
Well I suppose everyone is a peed off. When the market gets a bit of bad news it doesn't just react, it over reacts. I'm sure the share price will be back on the move up again. Not sure when mind. Todays opening created a falling window, the top of this window will act as resistance for a little while @ 0.3975p (Fridays close). As we can see DES is sensitive to news good & bad, so lets look forward to some good news next. I suppose the only good news for today is DES didn't close on the low of the day (0.3500p). This is where the bulls started to give support, lets hope we don't slip bellow this. Some good news would put this right in a flash, we must be due some soon.
Good Luck All
Eddie
fatoldgit
- 04 Jul 2005 22:30
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Thanks all for posts, I didn't think the share price reaction was as bad as it might have been, but there could be a bit more downside I suppose.
Back to waiting and rumours, but as Marky says, the oil is down there (WE hope because thats why we bought the shares) and drilling time might be deferred a little.
Stiff upper lips and all that....we are British!
eddieshare
- 04 Jul 2005 23:03
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Thanks markymar & fatoldgit.
Yes we may see some further retracement. But it is probaly better now than nearer to the drill date. It is quite a bold step getting in first with the drilling. All the other companies share prices will be affected at the time of drilling. If we find oil on the first stike they will all shoot up. Any way thats a while off yet. The market may come round to thinking it is better to own 100% of block F than 12.5%. If it does then we may recover quite soon.
Good Luck All
Eddie