Sharesmagazine
 Home   Log In   Register   Our Services   My Account   Contact   Help 
 Stockwatch   Level 2   Portfolio   Charts   Share Price   Awards   Market Scan   Videos   Broker Notes   Director Deals   Traders' Room 
 Funds   Trades   Terminal   Alerts   Heatmaps   News   Indices   Forward Diary   Forex Prices   Shares Magazine   Investors' Room 
 CFDs   Shares   SIPPs   ISAs   Forex   ETFs   Comparison Tables   Spread Betting 
You are NOT currently logged in
 
Register now or login to post to this thread.

Desire Petroleum are drilling in Falklands (DES)     

markymar - 03 Dec 2003 11:36

free hit countersDesire Petroleum

<>Desire Petroleum plc (Desire) is a UK company listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) dedicated to exploring for oil and gas in the North Falkland Basin.

Desire has recently completed a 6 well exploration programme. The Liz well encountered dry gas and gas condensate at 2 separate levels while other wells recorded shows.
Together with the Rockhopper Exploration Sea Lion oil discovery in the licence to the north, these wells have provided significant encouragement for the potential of the North Falkland Basin. The oil at Sea Lion is of particular interest as this has demonstrated that oil is trapped in potentially significant quantities in a fan sandstone on the east flank of the basin. It is believed that over 50% of this east flank play fairway is on Desire operated acreage.

Desire has now completed new 3D seismic acquisition which provides coverage over the east flank play, Ann, Pam and Helen prospects. The results from fast-track processing of priority areas are provided in the 2011 CPR. A farm-out to Rockhopper has been announced. The revised equities are shown on the licence map (subject to regulatory approval and completion of the farm-in well).
Desire Petroleum

Rockhopper Exploration

British Geological Survey

Argos Resources



Latest Press Realeses from Desire

markymar - 19 Feb 2008 12:02 - 2690 of 6492

http://oilport.net/news/article.asp?Id=9797

Rockhopper feathers Falklands nest


South Atlantic explorer Rockhopper Exploration has signalled that its prospect inventory could now contain as much as 4.4 Bn bbl of oil based on the results of new seismic data from two of its licence areas to the north of the Falkland Islands.

Rockhopper said today that the results of the 850 km of 3D seismic over its PL032 and PL033 licences in the North Falklands Basin which included acreage where two wells were drilled in 1998 - suggest prospects which could contain up to 1.9 Bn bbl of unrisked recoverable reserves of oil and 1.2. Bn bbl on a P50 unrisked recoverable reserves basis.

This is in addition to the 2.5 Bn bbl of oil Rockhopper has previously suggested for its two other licences, PL023 and PL25, also in the North Falklands Basin, taking the overall total to a possible 4.4 Bn.

Rockhopper declared: The new mapping has identified five hydrocarbon plays in the acreage and confirmed the presence of multiple drilling targets. In addition, the 3D seismic has revealed that one of the exploration wells drilled by Shell in 1998 which
(amongst other oil shows) encountered a thin sand with good hydrocarbon shows,is actually located at the very edge of a fan prospect which appears to thicken towards its centre.

Captguns - 22 Feb 2008 07:39 - 2691 of 6492

Looks like BHP/FOGL have missed 2 boats as well as the plane Markymar.

LOCAL DEVELOPMENTS:

DIRECTOR OF MINERAL RESOURCES REPORT FOR 21 FEBRUARY 2008

By Phyl Rendell

Borders & Southern Petroleum 3D Seismic Survey

Borders & Southern Petroleums 3D seismic survey was completed on 13 February 2008. PGSs survey vessel Ocean Explorer came to Stanley for a final crew change on the weekend of 16 February and will shortly leave the area along with their chase boat Amber G. The survey took a total of 108 days to complete and the data obtained covers an area of 1492km. A Marine Mammal Observer on board the vessel reported 102 separate marine mammal sightings including one of 2 Blue Whales on the 19 January. Seismic Data interpretation ongoing.

Desire Petroleum and Rockhopper Exploration have been working on seismic data interpretation. Rockhopper Exploration now has a large 3D data set covering their northern blocks and report that following processing, interpretation work is revealing potentially encouraging hydrocarbon indicators.

Desire Petroleum has well site survey data having utilised the Wavefield vessel Bergen Surveyor, to acquire the data in December. Desire Petroleum is now a step closer to being ready for drilling when rig availability improves. BHP Billiton took over operatorship of Falkland Oil & Gas Ltds licences in the South Falkland Basin on 1 January. BHP now report on exploration progress to the Falkland Islands Government. A visit to the Islands by a team of BHP representatives is proving difficult to organise due to flight availability and all the key players being free to travel on a given date. Unlike our other licensees, BHP has a multiple exploration programme world wide and their staff need to be available to work on a number of projects. BHP will however be represented at a Joint Operators Meeting to be held on 7 March at BGS in Edinburgh and FIG will have a separate meeting with them on 6 March.

Environment Impact Assessment Activities

Rockhopper Exploration, Desire Petroleum and BHP Billiton are actively preparing EIAs for their licensed areas in preparation for drilling.

Oil Meeting and Marketing Events

A Joint Operators Meeting (JOM) has been arranged at the British Geological Survey offices in Edinburgh on 7 March. The Director will attend and will also meet with individual companies to get an update on their programmes of work.

The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) convention is to be held in San Antonio, Texas from 20 to 23 April. FIG will have a stand in the exhibition hall in order to promote the Falklands as an oil exploration area. It will also be an opportunity to meet other oil companies and follow up on any business with BHP Billiton who operate the Falkland licences from their Houston office. Falkland Gold & Minerals Ltd cease exploration activity FGML are in the process of closing down their operations at Goose Green. The company has met all its obligations and has supplied FIG with an excellent geological data set. FIG will continue to have a dialogue with FGML until the expiry of their licence in 2009.

robstuff - 22 Feb 2008 10:24 - 2692 of 6492

Its such crazy nonsense, have been holding these for about 10yrs and when the price was 10$ a barrel it wasn't commercial to drill and they'd wait until the price improved to about 20$. Now we're at 100$ and they have this terrible excuse of not affording a rig! At this price they could have one specially built surely. Is anything ever going to happen out there or is it a case of directors stalling as long as they can milk an idea. Wait too long and there will be another price crash/oil won't be needed

robstuff - 22 Feb 2008 10:32 - 2693 of 6492

And Markymar, are you employed by Desire? because for almost as long as i've been a holder - prob 10yrs you have so diligently and without losing faith posted almost daily here. Such a waste of your life if you're not mate. I really hope it comes off for your sake as well as mine and hope you are a very big shareholder :)

squirrel2005 - 22 Feb 2008 11:30 - 2694 of 6492

Directors are interested to earn on interest not manage a rig. I dont see they are gona manage in even next 3 years. They just give rubbish news and nothing practical. I think I have to off load now.

markymar - 22 Feb 2008 23:11 - 2695 of 6492

Hi Robstuff,

Its been a long road the last 10 years but also a learning process on the way, I was told from a good source at the time that shell hit free flowing oil and the well was capped hence I bought shares what I missed out was oil was 10 a barrel and the oil they found was not viable to extract hence shell left and RKH have taken there licence over.

RKH have now said they had free flowing oil to the surface it just wasnt viable at the time..$10 we are now at $100 a barrel and a lot of seismic work has been done in that time.


Its not a matter of if oil is found but a matter of when we drill, the geology is right and I trust my source and my contacts, last time they went drilling the share price went to 5 a share and the only held a small amount in the licences.


Rob its down there we just need a rig and squirrel 2 years you get 10% tax on profits, Billiton are saying they will drill 2 holes before 2010 in there contract so even if RKH and DES dont get a rig before then they will share Billtons 2 more years tops.


They talk of billions of barrels down there all five companies done seismic ect ect .. You need just one field to be drilled and commercial oil to be found and every thing else gets a price tag on it.


I have my lottery ticket and held it for the last 10 years and keep buying more in RKH and DES I have now 2 years to be proven right or wrong but before the drill bit goes down i will make my million either way.


ROB if i get it wrong i hope yr going to help a old soilder out and his other half...LONG LIVE KING KEV now thats dreaming.

markymar - 23 Feb 2008 11:30 - 2696 of 6492

DIRECTOR OF MINERAL RESOURCES REPORT FOR 21 FEBRUARY 2008

By Phyl Rendell

Borders & Southern Petroleum 3D Seismic Survey

Borders & Southern Petroleums 3D seismic survey was completed on 13 February 2008. PGSs survey vessel Ocean Explorer came to Stanley for a final crew change on the weekend of 16 February and will shortly leave the area along with their chase boat Amber G. The survey took a total of 108 days to complete and the data obtained covers an area of 1492km. A Marine Mammal Observer on board the vessel reported 102 separate marine mammal sightings including one of 2 Blue Whales on the 19 January. Seismic Data interpretation ongoing.

Desire Petroleum and Rockhopper Exploration have been working on seismic data interpretation. Rockhopper Exploration now has a large 3D data set covering their northern blocks and report that following processing, interpretation work is revealing potentially encouraging hydrocarbon indicators.

Desire Petroleum has well site survey data having utilised the Wavefield vessel Bergen Surveyor, to acquire the data in December. Desire Petroleum is now a step closer to being ready for drilling when rig availability improves. BHP Billiton took over operatorship of Falkland Oil & Gas Ltds licences in the South Falkland Basin on 1 January. BHP now report on exploration progress to the Falkland Islands Government. A visit to the Islands by a team of BHP representatives is proving difficult to organise due to flight availability and all the key players being free to travel on a given date. Unlike our other licensees, BHP has a multiple exploration programme world wide and their staff need to be available to work on a number of projects. BHP will however be represented at a Joint Operators Meeting to be held on 7 March at BGS in Edinburgh and FIG will have a separate meeting with them on 6 March.

Environment Impact Assessment Activities

Rockhopper Exploration, Desire Petroleum and BHP Billiton are actively preparing EIAs for their licensed areas in preparation for drilling.

Oil Meeting and Marketing Events

A Joint Operators Meeting (JOM) has been arranged at the British Geological Survey offices in Edinburgh on 7 March. The Director will attend and will also meet with individual companies to get an update on their programmes of work.

The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) convention is to be held in San Antonio, Texas from 20 to 23 April. FIG will have a stand in the exhibition hall in order to promote the Falklands as an oil exploration area. It will also be an opportunity to meet other oil companies and follow up on any business with BHP Billiton who operate the Falkland licences from their Houston office. Falkland Gold & Minerals Ltd cease exploration activity FGML are in the process of closing down their operations at Goose Green. The company has met all its obligations and has supplied FIG with an excellent geological data set. FIG will continue to have a dialogue with FGML until the expiry of their licence in 2009.

The core from drilling activities will be retained by FGML at Goose Green until the end of the year. It has considerable scientific interest and it is proposed that some of the geologically significant material will be preserved long term for research purposes. Dr. Phil Stone from BGS visited the Islands at the end of January to advise FIG on FGMLs data reporting and the future of the core that would have specific interest to future research.

teddybear5 - 25 Feb 2008 07:45 - 2697 of 6492

Desire Petroleum plc
('Desire' or 'the Company')

Temporary suspension

The Board of Desire Petroleum plc has today requested a temporary suspension of
trading in the Company's shares on AIM. This suspension has been requested
pending an announcement, expected to be made later today, at which time trading
in the shares is expected to recommence.

For further information please contact:

Seymour Pierce
Jonathan Wright 020 7107 8000

just hope it's a rig

markymar - 25 Feb 2008 12:04 - 2698 of 6492




robstuff - 25 Feb 2008 12:35 - 2699 of 6492

could they have secured a rig?? Markymar - your million might not be far off! or could there be a problem with the co? uhh oh - anyway guess we'll know later today

robstuff - 25 Feb 2008 12:36 - 2700 of 6492

markymar - like the desire football team

markymar - 25 Feb 2008 12:55 - 2701 of 6492

Rob i expect good news later today!

CO is ok

markymar - 25 Feb 2008 15:10 - 2702 of 6492

Desire Petroleum PLC
25 February 2008

Desire Petroleum plc
('Desire' or 'the Company')

Farm-in agreement

The Board of Desire Petroleum plc is pleased to announce that it has accepted
the terms of an offer from a significant party to farm-in to three of the
eighteen exploration prospects identified by Desire in the North Falkland Basin
and currently carried in the Company's prospect inventory.

The farm-in remains subject to certain awards and approvals by the Falkland
Islands Government which are being applied for and a further announcement,
including the final terms of the farm-in, will be made once the necessary awards
and approvals are in place.

If successfully approved, the farm-in will involve the drilling of two
exploration wells, including the mobilization and demobilization costs
associated with the two wells, at no cost to Desire.

At current rig rates, in addition to the two wells above, Desire has sufficient
resources to be able to drill two wells for its own account in the North
Falkland Basin. Thus, in combination with the two-well commitment entered into
by BHP Billiton south of the Falkland Islands, there is now the potential to
hire a rig for a minimum six-well drilling programme, thus defraying
mobilization/demobilization costs for all parties. Desire continues its efforts
to hire a suitable rig in partnership with all of the other companies involved
in Falklands exploration.

Given the size of Desire's exploration inventory, the Company may seek other
farm-in partners for other prospects, in addition to any wells drilled for its
own account, and further discussions, which may lead to additional farm-ins, are
under consideration.

For further information please contact:

Desire Petroleum plc 020 7436 0423
Dr Ian Duncan, Chief Executive Officer
Stephen Phipps, Non-executive Director

Seymour Pierce
Jonathan Wright 020 7107 8000

Buchanan Communications 020 7466 5000
Ben Willey
Ben Romney

Captguns - 25 Feb 2008 16:15 - 2703 of 6492

Ho Ho Ho

Old Pugwash is flying now.

markymar - 25 Feb 2008 16:26 - 2704 of 6492

Sounds like we have got a good deal Capt, tally ho! shell ..shell


"It also said it may seek other farm-in partners for other prospects, in addition to any wells drilled for its own account, and further talks that may lead to additional farm-ins, are under consideration."

robstuff - 25 Feb 2008 16:27 - 2705 of 6492

Excellent News - onwards and upwards should be a premium tomorrow after it hits the papers

markymar - 25 Feb 2008 16:44 - 2706 of 6492

Yes good news robstuff , now who is the partner and what % of the prospects,

I also think that when one partner sighs more will follow and sigh up

Nearly 5 and a half million shares traded in 1 hour,will be a intresting day tomorrow

squirrel2005 i hope you still holding.

http://www.smallcapnews.co.uk/article/Desire_Petroleum_finds_a_farmin_partner/4549.aspx

markymar - 25 Feb 2008 20:15 - 2707 of 6492

Falklands oil drilling prospects boosted by Desire Petroleum

http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do?id=12724&formato=HTML


A poscard from the Falklands in the near future?

markymar - 26 Feb 2008 07:31 - 2708 of 6492

Desire Petroleum, the oil explorer with a field north of the Falkland Islands, jumped 12p to 46p after it signed an outline farm-in agreement with an oil producer, rumoured to be BHP Billiton, which has already signed a similar deal with Falkland Oil & Gas, up 6p at 126p. Rock-hopper Exploration, which has assets in the area, gained 4p at 56p and Falkland Island Holdings rose 42p to 372p.


A snippet in the telepraph:
Desire Petroleum, one of several Aim companies prospecting for oil in the Falkland Islands, surged 12 to 46p after it signed a farm-in agreement with an as-yet unnamed partner


Snippet in the Financial times:
Desire Petroleum , the Falkland-focused oil and gas exploration company, surged 35.8 per cent to 46.5p after it announced an agreement with a third party which could lead to the drilling of two new exploration wells.

robstuff - 26 Feb 2008 10:15 - 2709 of 6492

Why would it need approval? and what do the awards refer to?

"The farm-in remains subject to certain awards and approvals by the Falkland
Islands Government which are being applied for and a further announcement,
including the final terms of the farm-in, will be made once the necessary awards
and approvals are in place."

can anyone shed any light on this statement, thanks
Register now or login to post to this thread.