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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 - 20 Aug 2008 15:06 - 2941 of 6492



http://www.bgs.ac.uk/falklands-oil/download/A3Map.jpg

scotinvestor - 20 Aug 2008 22:40 - 2942 of 6492

well.....another decent move up today.......it is noticeable that hyleo keeps quiet when sp moves up........he's done this on at least 2 others very recently that have had major gains since he shorts.....and probably more than that as housing shares moved up lots recently in last month or so.

marky.......been hearing there could be more major news by september.

markymar - 26 Aug 2008 09:10 - 2943 of 6492

Great news from RKH

The Board of Rockhopper notes the recent announcement of 14 August 2008 by Desire Petroleum plc and welcomes Arcadia Petroleum Limited to the North Falkland Basin. The Board also notes the stated intention of Desire and Arcadia to drill a total of 4 wells between them. To this programme of 4 wells Rockhopper intends to add a minimum of 2 wells bringing the total number to 6 wells.

http://www.oilvoice.com/n/Rockhopper_Exploration_Provides_3D_Interpretation_and_Operational_Update/e8ebd4cd.aspx

coeliac1 - 26 Aug 2008 11:51 - 2944 of 6492

I agree Marky. This is all coming together for an important drilling campaign across the NFB which could have massive impacts if successful, including on our personal wealth!

watcher - 27 Aug 2008 08:37 - 2945 of 6492

DES being chipped away before the plan comes together...

kiwi7 - 27 Aug 2008 22:07 - 2946 of 6492

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markymar - 27 Aug 2008 22:11 - 2947 of 6492

ok u can take that away it should be on its way,u like my new map?

markymar - 28 Aug 2008 08:38 - 2948 of 6492

http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do?id=14371&formato=HTML

Oil rig for South Atlantic exploration arrives next month

markymar - 28 Aug 2008 08:41 - 2949 of 6492

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/britain-seeks-to-expand-its-empire-with-77000-square-miles-of-atlantic-seabed-910765.html

Britain seeks to expand its empire with 77,000 square miles of Atlantic seabed

HARRYCAT - 28 Aug 2008 08:59 - 2950 of 6492

Territorial disputes about to kick off again then?
Interesting to see that the Argentines can get a rig on site long before any of the Falkland explorers.That's the influence of Repsol presumably? Shame our guys couldn't source one more quickly.

markymar - 28 Aug 2008 09:30 - 2951 of 6492

Harry if you click on http://www.arcpet.co.uk/

Then click Arcadia then related companies you will see there should be no problems securing a rig in the near future,Repsol are small fry.

There are still a few boxes to tick with RKH then i think we get rig news.

markymar - 28 Aug 2008 12:25 - 2952 of 6492

From share mag today


All the Falklands-based
oil explorers have
suffered a backlash following
the $25 retreat
seen in a barrel of crude oil since
the highs of mid-July. Borders
& Southern Petroleum
(BOR:AIM), Desire Petroleum
(DES:AIM), Falkland Oil & Gas
(FOGL:AIM) and Rockhopper
Exploration (RKH:AIM) have
each fallen by between 25% and
50% since their record highs of
early summer. The markets cool
response to a pair of recent
strategic deals suggests it is better
to travel than arrive with
these stocks at least until
drilling is actually under way.
Last weeks announcement of
a farm-in partner on its Falkland
gas assets failed to stop the slide
in Desire Petroleum even though
the terms of the transaction are
more favourable than anyone
had a right to expect, with private
ship and rig firm Arcadias
identity as partner one of the
worst-kept secrets in the sector.
That the deal had been tentatively
announced in February may
not have helped but, with drilling
on the acreage in the north
Falklands basin only expected
next year, a catalyst for performance
remains difficult to find.

Confirmation of a rig and a firm
timetable are needed for the
stock to stoke up fresh interest.
Desires deal has a read across
for Rockhopper. The 53 million
cap will have to pay 15% of the
costs of one of the planned wells
for one of the prospects to earn a
7.5% share. It is likely to have to
go cap in hand to investors in
order to meet this commitment
and will probably seek to make
use of any rig Arcadia brings to
the region in order to drill its
own assets.
Falkland Oil & Gas, which
operates in the south Falklands
Basin, suffered a reaction even
more underwhelming than
Desire when it announced it had
brought BHP Billiton (BLT) on
board. This may have had something
to do with way the deal was
structured, as many observers
believe Falkland had been forced
to give up too much in terms of
its equity position.
It would be difficult to level
the same accusation at Desire.
Arcadia will carry the costs of
two wells, including the mobilisation
and de-mobilisation costs
associated with the programme.
Desire will retain a 57.5%
interest and will also drill two
wells itself.

markymar - 01 Sep 2008 16:44 - 2953 of 6492

Desires Arcadian dream pays out to tune of 85%
Flag raised for first drilling campaign in years
Published: 01/09/2008


Map showing status of North Falklands licences
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This was a very badly kept secret at last Arcadia Petroleum has Falkland Islands government approval to farm into North Falklands Basin Tranches C and I.

The administration in Port Stanley has also granted Desire and Arcadia new acreage adjacent to Desires existing stakeholding in Tranche I in the north.

Under the terms of the farm-out, Arcadia will drill and test the Ann prospect, paying 85% of the costs to earn a 35% interest in a sub-area of Tranche C covering the Ann and Orca South prospects.

Rockhopper Exploration, as part of a larger arrangement, will be funding the remaining 15% of the Ann well costs to earn a 7.5% interest in Tranches C and D.

The end result is that Desire will have a 57.5% interest in the Ann prospect, for which the potentially recoverable reserves are 200million barrels of oil. Desire puts the chances of making a hydrocarbons discovery at 50%, having reinforced its case with an AVO survey.

In a nutshell, AVO is a way of high-grading bright spots on seismic sections and of finding subtle anomalies. It stands for Amplitude Versus Offset. AVO can help to answer the question of whether that amplitude anomaly is due to gas or tight carbonate cement, or coal, or salt, and so forth.

Arcadia will also drill and test a major new prospect named Alpha, paying 100% of the costs to earn 50% in block 25/10 and part of block 25/15. This prospect also extends into the newly awarded blocks 25/8, 25/9 and 25/14b, where Arcadia has an 80% interest and Desire 20%.

Based on current mapping, Desire has calculated that it has about a 30% interest in the total Alpha prospect.

Alpha is described by Desire as a large, well defined structural closure covering an area of more than 300sq km.

It is associated with a very strong AVO anomaly which, in addition to significantly de-risking the prospect, suggests that the reservoir is gas-charged.

The companys mid-estimate for the potential recoverable reserves for Alpha is 7.8trillion cu ft of gas, with 15TCF as a possibility.

These volumes are considered more than adequate for a commercial gas development in the event of a discovery.

This prospect represents an exciting new major exploration play in the North Falkland Basin.

Besides drilling two wells, Arcadia will also pay the associated mobilisation and demobilisation costs. Further, Desire has undertaken to drill two wells for its own account.

Desires chairman, Stephen Phipps, said in a statement: The majority of the prospects in the Desire inventory are still held 100% by Desire, and with the funds currently available and at current rig rates, we are able to drill two of these for our own account.

With our new partner on board, we are now in a far stronger position to pursue actively all available rig opportunities for drilling our prospects

markymar - 04 Sep 2008 10:16 - 2954 of 6492

http://www.falklands.gov.fk/minerals.php

OIL and MINERALS


OIL

Exploration for oil offshore the Falkland Islands is at a very early stage and no commercial discoveries have been made yet. In 1998 six wells were drilled to the north of the Islands resulting in a wealth of geological data. These first wells proved the presence of a very rich organic source rock that could have generated up to 60 billion barrels of oil, bringing oil to the surface in one well and finding quantities of gas in another.

Strict environmental legislation regarding offshore surveying and drilling activities is in place. Licensed areas are well away from the coastline and companies are required to prepare environmental impact assessments and oil spill plans when planning drilling activities. In order to safeguard the fishery, seismic surveys are restricted in critical areas at specific times of the year. Oil companies operating offshore have also been able to collect new oceanographic and wildlife data, enhancing knowledge of the area.

As a result of rising oil prices, the Falkland Islands have become a more attractive frontier area for exploration, with a number of companies being licensed to explore for oil. The Falkland Islands Government actively encourages licensees to cooperate in order to share facilities, rigs and data to maximise opportunities to drill when they arise. Joint operator meetings are held regularly in London and in the Islands where companies can share information.

If a suitable drilling rig can be found, it is anticipated that an exploration programme will take place possibly in 2009 or 2010. The Falkland Islands Government is well prepared for an exploration drilling phase and has robust legislation in place that mirrors North Sea regulations, particularly in the areas of health and safety and the environment.

Further information can be found on www.falklands-oil.com

coeliac1 - 04 Sep 2008 11:39 - 2955 of 6492

Marky- still flying the flag I see. Well done for keeping the faith. Not sure I like 2010 being mentioned- I don't rememeber that before.

markymar - 07 Sep 2008 20:29 - 2956 of 6492

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HARRYCAT - 08 Sep 2008 13:26 - 2957 of 6492

"Desire Petroleum plc (AIM:DES) is pleased to announce the completion of its benthic sampling programme on Tranches I and L and PL 034 which was recently awarded to Desire and Arcadia Petroleum Ltd.
This programme was undertaken jointly with Rockhopper Exploration plc who collected samples on adjacent acreage. The programme was supported and arranged by Byron Marine.
Once analysed, the results will allow Desire Petroleum plc to complete its Environmental Impact Assessment ahead of drilling."

Captguns - 09 Sep 2008 15:24 - 2958 of 6492

Ho Ho Ho.

watcher - 10 Sep 2008 15:56 - 2959 of 6492

guess it's gonna be a waiting game......with the price of oil drifting, not much sign of any upward movement till the rig is booked and heading south

markymar - 12 Sep 2008 11:40 - 2960 of 6492

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200809121000033121D.html

Looking very good for drilling to start late 08 or early 09
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