markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
markymar
- 24 Feb 2006 09:02
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coeliac1
- 24 Feb 2006 10:02
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Not quite the right headline! Indeed he didn't say that at all he said
"if we get a rig we will drill"
Which is common sense.
Captguns
- 01 Mar 2006 09:07
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Just had a look at the map of RKH's seismic.
There target J1 seems to have take quite a pounding from the seismic guns.
Lots of closely spaced lines and overlapping Des's block as well.
It should be possible to get a 3D interpretation from the new data when combined with the old DES data over that particular target in my view.
If he CSEM results are positive, then surely they will consider drilling it if a rig is in the area.
coeliac1
- 01 Mar 2006 09:41
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Lots of big "ifs" Capn.
If there is no rig then by the end of this year? then RKH will be able to cancel the farm in deal with Des. The way things are going I think there is every chance they will do that as rigs are not on the horizon.
luckyswimmer
- 01 Mar 2006 10:46
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Capt, looks like Rockhopper are concentrating on two prospects J1 and K, if Desire's nearby 3D and their own 2D and CSEM survey can produce a reasonable 3D picture then they certainly look like they could drill their own 3 well campaign which would presumably half the cost for Desire of bringing the rig in from afar. I presume they would need to generate some more funds by a placing but that shouldn't be difficult in the current climate.
Any ideas on whether the recent large volumes were an overhang being removed or a new investor.
Captguns
- 01 Mar 2006 11:40
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I suppose a 3 well campaign is possible with funds for RKH.
Just 1 well in say J1 or K would be more likely in my view.
RKH must have around 5-6 million in the pot for 3D seismic in PL032 + PL033, so maybe they could use that.
At the moment RKH are in for 15% of the MOB costs of any rig with the farm in agreement with DES.
A deal over MOB costs could be split in a 4 well senario somehow I'm sure.
Let' hope they get some +ve results from CSEM, and then we can speculate further.
coeliac1
- 01 Mar 2006 11:41
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Marky
Wasn't the point of RKH's farm in that they would be in on an early drill, in advance of their own acreage. They did have an option on 15% but didn't take up the extra 7.5% because of the rig position. If they end up being quicker than Des I am not sure there will be anything in it for RKH, apart from a load of cost with limited possibilities of a strike.
Marrow
- 02 Mar 2006 19:31
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My guess is CP and Jungles have had a tiff. CP has refused to use OHM surveys and Jungles has refused to farmin to the extra %.
Its the flip of a coin as to whether RKH will stay or go at the end of the year should things stay as they are.
Unless we have a rig why would RKH stay with DES rather than progress their own acreage??
m
mz trellis
- 02 Mar 2006 20:46
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Desire petroleum is ready to set sail again
not without me boys, Hello sailors!!!
berlingo
- 03 Mar 2006 17:41
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Hi guys
There are rumours going around of a rig deal ! Anyone know anything for sure?
Where`s Eddie ?
Regards Berlingo
Marrow
- 03 Mar 2006 21:23
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if there are rumours circulating of a rig deal would you not expect the sp higher than 30p. Lets be honest, if the likes of us bb readers/users were to learn of possible mega news surely the big players would be there first. Despite recent buys we are a long way from the 10m daily share volume we have enjoyed in the past when things have occured.
I'd love to be proved wrong. We should be updated by our board, we are well overdue.
m
eddieshare
- 04 Mar 2006 19:03
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Hi all
markymar, berlingo, captguns, luckyswimmer, newcomers
DES not been doing very much of late. The support is at about 0.2800p at the moment, resistance is just above. The 200 day moving average is also just above, the 10 day moving average has just started to move up again. All things being well the support will be good at 0.2800p DES should then move up towards the 200 day moving average. If berlingo is correct then DES could easily make much beeter gains.
Good Luck All
Eddie
eddieshare
- 06 Mar 2006 07:20
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Hi all
Looks Like DES is making progress.
Desire Petroleum PLC
06 March 2006
Desire Petroleum plc
('Desire' or 'the Company')
EIA Update
The Company reports that a four-man team has recently completed a successful
visit to the Falkland Islands during which the Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA) for drilling in Tranches C and D in the North Falkland Basin was
presented, as required by Falkland Islands Law, at a well-attended public
meeting in Stanley. The EIA now requires approval by the Falkland Islands
Council's Executive Committee.
The approval of the EIA is an essential step in progress towards further
drilling in Tranches C and D. All other preparations for further drilling are
now well-advanced and the Company plans to be in a position to commence drilling
immediately a suitable drilling rig becomes available.
The rig market continues to be very tight and the Directors believe it may be
some time before it slackens. The Company is currently pursuing a number of
options for securing a rig, although timing remains uncertain. However, by
making all possible preparations now, the Company will be in a position to begin
drilling should a rig suddenly become available at short notice.
The Company has also submitted site survey proposals at nine locations to the
Health and Safety Executive (acting on behalf of the Falkland Islands Government
) for comment. It is expected that three of these will be drilled once the
Company procures a rig.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Good Luck All
Eddie
Captguns
- 07 Mar 2006 07:15
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Off topic, but interesting new technology that could be used.
Gas maybe the 2nd. prize but a closer 2nd in the future.
US gas-to-liquids technology outfit Syntroleum has signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture with Dutch floater specialist Bluewater Energy Services to build the worlds first air-based GTL plant on an offshore floating production storage and offloading vessel.
The purpose of the 50/50 joint venture is to develop, construct, own and operate a fleet of GTL/Oil FPSO vessels.
The companies are working together to identify projects that will allow the joint venture to participate in the upstream development of oil and gas reserves and the downstream processing of those reserves at offshore locations.
A detailed feasibility study conducted by the companies has addressed a design of up to 17,000 barrels per day of Fischer-Tropsch products, 40,000 barrel per day of crude oil, and 10,000 barrels per day of condensate on a FPSO vessel, which would include around 2.3 million barrels of storage capacity.
The GTL/Oil FPSO study follows Syntroleums work with its GTL barge concept for shallow water.
The terms of the joint venture state that both Bluewater and Syntroleum will contribute equity to the financing of the first vessel. Together, they are identifying equity partners to participate in development of this business model and the financing of the first GTL/Oil FPSO.
The formation of the joint venture is subject to negotiation and execution of definitive agreements.
I believe this is an FPSO + Drilling capability
http://www.oilport.net/news/article.asp?Id=4866
Technology group Sevan Marine has closed a private placement of 43 million new shares to raise NOK 1,550 million (US $230 million) for a new Sevan Drilling subsidiary.
Sevan Marine said the new share placing saw strong demand from both international and Norwegian investors keen to become shareholders in its new Sevan Drilling unit.
Chief executive Jan Erik Tveteraas says the funding will now allow the company to move ahead with construction of the first Sevan Drilling unit, based on its circular Sevan Stabilised Platform technology.
markymar
- 07 Mar 2006 16:50
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aur
- 07 Mar 2006 23:18
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excellent post capt.,and exactly the sort of thing phipps was talking about recently when des had the 4 man team down in the islands.
markymar
- 09 Mar 2006 12:23
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) -
PRESENTATIONS GIVEN TO PUBLIC MEETING IN PORT STANLEY ON FEBRUARY 22 2006
http://www.desireplc.co.uk/presentations.php