markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
markymar
- 16 Jan 2006 10:03
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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
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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
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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
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Captguns
- 17 Jan 2006 10:55
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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
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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
markymar
- 18 Jan 2006 12:25
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eddieshare
- 19 Jan 2006 18:55
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Hi all
We can use the chart above. DES made a fantastic move today and has also closed above the 200 day moving average. This is giving very bullish implications. There is no shadow either, we do still have the gap down to deal with, but DES is looking very strong at the moment. DES was the 2nd highest mover by % in the oil & gas sector. There was a small mention in the AFX that Westmount still hold 5.5 million shares in DES.
Good Luck All
Eddie
HUSTLER
- 20 Jan 2006 00:35
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Hi Marky
With all due respect charts seem to be running the show
at present as not much newsflow is coming through.
So why the price rise ?. just think about it for a while.
How could Des secure a rig without the enviromental impact report
being in place, we are not big enough to bully the knockers
the report has to be submitted and passed before we have the all clear
to sanction a rig. The next pivitol phase is now in progress and when
the report is given the all clear then i believe the green light will be given,
the market is already begining to react in anticipation.
Further concideration must be given to the politics - New Warship
to patrole the area is still being built.
May still take time but we are getting there.
All the best
HUSTLER
eddieshare
- 26 Jan 2006 20:21
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Hi all
Thanks to all for the updates.
After yesterdays hammer and a nice move up today, it looks like DES is about to go back up through the 200 day moving average. The 200 day moving average has just started to move up today. This is said to be a agreat great signal, if DES goes up through the 200 day moving average whils it is moving up also.
Good Luck All
Eddie
markymar
- 26 Jan 2006 20:49
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http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=DES&MarketTicker=RESOURCES&Typ=S
BUY
CONFIRMED
Looking very good Eddie chart wise and was good to see other explores in the Falklands all seem to have gone up today apart from BOR,lets hope the Buzz feeling carries on.
berlingo
- 27 Jan 2006 00:32
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Hi all
YES , i`m still in ! Waiting for the day . Just like to say thanks to all regular posters who still have the faith . I don`t have any real input other than to thank you all , especially Eddie , Marky .
I was watching a programme called Superships the other night and it was about a ship called the Mighty Servant that can carry an oil rig on its platform . They sink the back of the ship and float the rig to within 12cm of error each side !! Then it takes about 8hrs to resurface the ship , bit like on a Sub ,to transport around the globe! Unbelievable ! The ship and rig are to big for the likes of the Suez canal so have to take the long route but i was surprised at the cost as it took nearly 2months to arrive in USA for only! 3 and half mill ! DES have got the dosh ! Get that rig guys
regards Berlingo
Captguns
- 27 Jan 2006 18:09
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Page 4 + 5 are interesting, considering the pace politics move.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/esef/images/ESEF_19.pdf
Bobbybingo
- 30 Jan 2006 21:29
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Where's eddieshare, on Hols??
eddieshare
- 30 Jan 2006 22:32
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Hi Bobbybingo and all
Been very busy at the mo
DES is looking great, just gone back up through the 200 day moving average. todays move has bullish implications. If you look at the cahrts you can see how long it has been since DES was above the 200 day moving average. Yes the 200 day moving average has droped, but this is likley to be seen as a good time to buy. Once we get the 10 and 20 DMA above the 200 DMA DES should be in for a much longer and consistant run. As you can see the 10 and 20 DMA are very close to the 200. A big rally cometh sooneth.
Good Luck All
Eddie