markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
coeliac1
- 10 Jan 2006 10:45
- 2110 of 6492
Marky
I have looked at the britishbulls website a few times but can't say it makes that much sense to me as it seems to be a purely chartists take on things. Tell me i am wrong by all means. I am a momentum player myself- though as it happens I have a fairly positive view of this stock as it has bounced off the bottom. There is only so far a price will go down and I think we are likely now to be on the up as newsflows start to pick up and time to get a rig/farmin RNS gets shorter by the day.
coeliac1
- 10 Jan 2006 11:28
- 2112 of 6492
It will all come together with the various players in the region- be it RKH, FOGL and the others getting together in my opinion.It's the only way it makes any economic sense so far as I can see and would diffuse the risk and bring in big players too. I reckon another year before we get real progress but it will come.
I am in Des but not to any great extent as I think they are too limited in their targets and therefore risky.
Captguns
- 10 Jan 2006 13:17
- 2114 of 6492
Postman just came,
2,000 pieces of seven for the Capt., that = 1000 pieces of eight in old money.
Ho Ho Ho.
Good old Pugwash
Captguns
- 10 Jan 2006 19:11
- 2115 of 6492
2 x test messages received Assagai.
The system does not give out e-mail addresses when it sends.
So you have to either post a message or send me an e-mail address for me to reply.
the 3rd one has just come in.
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assagai
- 10 Jan 2006 19:53
- 2116 of 6492
Cap - Still not sure what I am doing. Do you now have my email or dp I have to include it in the body of the message?
HUSTLER
- 11 Jan 2006 00:46
- 2117 of 6492
Hi All
Dead cat bounce or the real thing ?
hope the shorters have to jump from the top window
to make sure of a certain death.
6 month target 70p.
Something is brewing where are the board,
news must be close
All the best
HUSTLER
markymar
- 12 Jan 2006 15:37
- 2118 of 6492
http://www.falklandnews.com/public/story.cfm?get=3713&source=3
January 12, 2006
by J. Brock (FINN)
THE ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE MEETING REPORT
By J. Brock (FINN)
A meeting of the Environmental Committee took place in the Liberation Room of the Secretariat at 1000hrs on Wednesday, 10 January 2006. In attendance was Cllr. Richard Davis (Chair), Cllr Mike Rendell, John Barton, Director of Fisheries, Phyl Rendell, Department of Mineral Resources, Manfred Keenleyside (PWD), Dominique Giudicelli (Environmental Planning Officer), Sally Blake (RBA), Nick Rendell (Graduate Trainee), and Fiona Wallace (Minutes). Apologies came from Grant Munro (Falklands Conservation).
The first rather urgent item was the Environmental Impact Assessment Report done by Desire Petroleum. (See relevant FINN Reports). It is out for public consultation but needs to be further publicised in the media.
eddieshare
- 12 Jan 2006 21:37
- 2121 of 6492
Hi all
DES giving a few points back to the bears today. The 200 day moving average and the gap down are giving us a bit of resistance at the moment. The fact that the 200 day moving average is now much closer is giving a much better picture. I think the rally so far has been great. As with any forward moving stock, the bears will take a feed. The bulls will see a bargin again then start buying. That's the theory anyway! Each day that passes just puts us closer to news of a rig.
Good Luck All
Eddie
Captguns
- 13 Jan 2006 06:54
- 2122 of 6492
http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/Detalle.asp?NUM=7054
Cllr Summers: Malvinas Basin exploration activity wont harm us
OIL exploration activity planned by Argentina in the Malvinas Basin will not hurt the Falklands and could instead be good news, Councillor Mike Summers says.
South American news agency Mercopress reported yesterday that Spanish oil company Repsol YPF had signed agreements with Argentinas state energy firm Enarsa and other international partners to explore for hydrocarbons in offshore Argentina.
One of the agreements is for ten years and relates to all offshore areas on the continental shelf from the border with Uruguay to the Falkland Islands, the San Jorge Gulf and the Austral basin.
The company plans to start drilling in the Malvinas Basin in 2008 based on 3D seismic data completed in early 2005, the statement said. When asked if this will affect the Falklands, Councillor Summers said it will not as, the Malvinas Basin is a big area that sits outside our EEZ.
He added, In some ways it could be good: the more the South West Atlantic oil province is explored and enlarged the more world interest there will be in the area - including ours.
Desires EIA released
Meanwhile in the Falklands, an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), submitted to the government by Desire Petroleum prior to the start of their planned exploration drilling programme, has been released for public consultation.
Copies of the EIA in its entirety on CD ROM and in print can be obtained from the Department of Mineral Resources; printed copies are also at the Environmental Planning Department and the Public Library in Stanley and Fox Bay, Port Howard, Hill Cove and Goose Green.
Written representations in relation to the EIA must be received by February 14 and sent to the Department of Mineral Resources.
Desire Petroleum has 28 days to respond to comments received.
MPs to make February visit
A GROUP of British Members of Parliament will visit the Falklands for a week next month as guests of the government, arriving on February 15.
I wonder what the chances of the Desire EIA team being there at the same time are??
markymar
- 15 Jan 2006 21:14
- 2123 of 6492
http://www.falklandnews.com/public/story.cfm?get=3705&source=3
Rockhopper Exploration plc will undertake an Electromagnetic Survey in the North Falklands Basin commencing Sunday 8th January 2006.
Well done RKH
markymar
- 16 Jan 2006 10:03
- 2124 of 6492
http://www.falklandnews.com/public/story.cfm?get=3722&source=3
Rockhopper Exploration plc will undertake a 2D Seismic Survey in the North Falklands Basin commencing Monday 23rd January 2006.
http://www.falklandnews.com/public/story.cfm?
get=3723&source=3
REPSOL YPF, ENARSA DEAL GOOD FOR FALKLADS OIL EXPLORATION
All good news coming from the Falklands will be reflected in the SP soon.
markymar
- 16 Jan 2006 12:42
- 2125 of 6492
RNS Number:9654W
Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping PLC
16 January 2006
Press Release
For immediate release: 16 January 2006
Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping plc
Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping in Falkland Islands CSEM programme
Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping plc (OHM) is currently on location with the survey
vessel MV Aurelia in the North Falkland Basin conducting a shallow water
Controlled Source Electromagnetic Imaging (CSEM) survey for Rockhopper
Exploration plc. It is the first survey of this type to be conducted in the
Falkland Islands and will be keenly watched by the exploration industry, the
Falkland Islands Government and investors alike.
Dave Pratt, OHM's CEO said; "By undertaking CSEM surveys Rockhopper Exploration
are progressing exploration in the Falklands, de-risking their exploration
prospects ahead of any drilling programme and ultimately protecting their
shareholders interests.
"In remote locations such as the Falkland Islands OHM's CSEM imaging technology
is especially valuable. Mobilising exploration drilling rigs to such frontier
areas, especially at times of very high rig rates, is expensive. As the cost of
CSEM surveys is significantly less than drilling, exploration companies are able
to investigate many more prospects than would have been the case if drilling was
their only recourse"
The data acquisition programme is being conducted over a number of prospects in
water depths of approximately 150 to 500 meters, using one of OHM's specialised
survey crews and incorporating OHM's proprietary EM source and receiver systems.
Although this is the first survey of its kind in the Falkland Islands,
feasibility modelling has indicated that the anticipated reservoir scenarios
should give a significant EM response.
Before mobilising for a CSEM survey, the prospect's electromagnetic response is
calculated and used to assess the influence of local structure, for example salt
or volcanic bodies, on the outcome of a survey. The sensitivity to target
parameters such as reservoir thickness, resistivity and lateral extent is
examined and the resolution with which these parameters can be determined is
quantified. In cases where there are competing geological interpretations of
existing data, modeling is used to ascertain to what extent these can be
distinguished using CSEM surveying.
Finally, acquisition parameters are optimized for the defined survey objective.
The model results are used to determine the source tow and receiver array
geometries and source transmission frequencies that will provide the best
resolution of target structures and properties.
Only when the modeling process has been completed, can OHM confirm that the
technique will provide conclusive indication of the presence of resistive layers
consistent with hydrocarbon reservoirs in the prospects modeled.
Once the data is gathered and processed, there are a range of 1D, 2D and 3D
inversion algorithms that can be applied to the data along with OHM's innovative
diffusive E-field focusing (DEFF) imaging technique, which allows resistivity
volumes of the earth to be created.
Dr. Lucy MacGregor, OHM's Chief Scientific Officer commented:
"The North Falkland Basin is a new area for the application of the CSEM
technique and as the targets are in relatively shallow water depths, the survey
provides us with the opportunity to further demonstrate our recently launched
shallow water technique.
"As with all our surveys, we take great care in the survey planning and
modelling stage to ensure that the data we do acquire is relevant and capable of
being processed and interpreted to give our clients a meaningful answer."
luckyswimmer
- 17 Jan 2006 00:01
- 2126 of 6492
Marky and Capt thank you for keeping the board up to date. Clearly a sudden rush of news at the moment - a very encouraging sign that deals might be happening. Ann features again as a possible target in the Environmental survey so maybe it's not a typo after all, maybe they want to check out all the targets to the west first, closer to where REPSOL YPF and ENARSA have also made an announcement to drill but in Argentinian waters. Being long I am probably too optimistic but this does seem to be a lot of news at once. Hope it's no coincidence. Certainly RKH starting a 2D survey before the CSEM survey is finished seems strange unless there is a reason for the urgency.
markymar
- 17 Jan 2006 07:09
- 2127 of 6492
Captguns
- 17 Jan 2006 10:55
- 2128 of 6492
I tend to agree Luckyswimmer, not about Ann though.
Another visit by MP's, I cannot remember when the last lot of UK. MP's went but it was not that long ago.
Even Phyll Rendell's mineral resources statement read to me as if it was more political than geological.
eddieshare
- 17 Jan 2006 22:09
- 2129 of 6492
Hi all
Thanks to all for your input.
It looks like DES has just stopped for a breather. There has been a bit of selling preasure at 0.3400p, the support looks to be about 0.3000p. The 200 day moving average and the last gap down may just take a while for DES to pass through. I'm sure any good news will boost DES in the right direction.
Good Luck All
Eddie