markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
eddieshare
- 17 Nov 2004 20:00
- 303 of 6492
Hi all
Yes AST is up 433% but is there any goood news with this company? It has only just floated on the AIM on the 10/11/04 & doesn't have any history to compare with this rise. Yes I'll stick it in my watch list as its may be worth some consideration. Anyway not much resistance today for DES, idices are all looking better. Looks good for another rise.
Good Luck All
Eddie
watcher
- 18 Nov 2004 09:51
- 305 of 6492
Eddie, just caught up on the historical side of the share and I like the IMHO side of the fence, so to pick you brain if I can, lets say the rigs moving towards the atlantic (see entry 263) prove to be an assest to DES and things go well in the negotiations to find a partner to start work, whats the SP for year end, predictions IYHO.
thanks watcher
watcher
- 18 Nov 2004 10:24
- 307 of 6492
cheers for that Marky, looks like I might have done the right thing and got in at 61p. will have to sit tight and watch things unfold then. thanks again
watcher
markymar
- 18 Nov 2004 10:34
- 308 of 6492
watcher its going to be a roll coaster ride you will not forget for the rest of your life.
Its also warming up next door to the Falklands in 5 years time it will be like a boom town.
Petrobras Energa Wins Exploration Contract Offshore Argentina
Business News Americas (BNamericas.com) 11/16/2004
URL: http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=18081
Argentina's government has awarded the local unit of Brazil's federal energy company Petrobras (NYSE: PBR), Petrobras Energ, a contract to explore for oil and gas in two blocks offshore Buenos Aires province, according to a resolution published in the official gazette.
Petrobras Energ was the only bidder for the blocks.
The company expects to sign the contract for the blocks this week or next, Petrobras Energ spokesperson Paula Totonelli told BNamericas on Monday, describing the resolution as a "first step" that brings signing the contract closer.
"In reality this will have two stages, the first was the award of the blocks, but we still need the approval of the authorities here [in Buenos Aires province], so we can't officially say it's done yet," Totonelli said.
Both blocks are deepwater. One is 220km east of the coastal city of Mar del Plata and the other 420km south. Mar del Plata is 400km south of Buenos Aires city.
This would be Petrobras Energ's first offshore project in Argentina, and it would likely partner with a major oil company that has experience in offshore work or with its parent company Petrobras, a different Petrobras Energ source told BNamericas in October.
One possibility is partnering with Argentina's proposed state-owned energy company Enarsa.
Totonelli said details of the exploration plans would be made available when the contract is signed.
Petrobras Energ plans to invest US$1.4bn in the period 2004-2007, most of which will be concentrated on oil and gas exploration and production in Argentina
URL: http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=18081
watcher
- 18 Nov 2004 11:57
- 309 of 6492
marky, I am in a couple of roller coaster rides at the mo so one more won't hurt. Thanks for the post and hope, if I am reading this right this indicates the drilling unit atlantic bound is going to be kept busy by DES and not for the argie developments.
watcher
berlingo
- 18 Nov 2004 13:54
- 310 of 6492
Topped up last couple days , 14k of shares ! Hope it works out !!
mingbeaver
- 18 Nov 2004 14:33
- 311 of 6492
Anybody any thoughts.
Is there any advantage, given the same deal and terms, to Shell being Desires
farmin partner as opposed to say Talisman (or whoever).
Are there farmin partners more suited than others to a company like desire.
eddieshare
- 18 Nov 2004 20:16
- 312 of 6492
Hi all
Not much gone on today. Des didn't seem to trade bellow 0.52p, so may be getting some support at this level. The lowes of the past three days have got higher but the high hasn't moved up past 0.55p. So it looks like the proffit takers have reduced. Just need buyers to get going again. I think up or sideways for tomorrow. Lets hope for up!
Good Luck All
Eddie
mingbeaver
- 19 Nov 2004 09:38
- 314 of 6492
Marky, do you consider it likely that Desire would move forward with only one farmin partner rather than a consortium of "smaller" companies?
Surely we stand a better chance of a good deal through negotiation with only one party.
Your thoughts (or others) are very welcome
watcher
- 19 Nov 2004 10:14
- 315 of 6492
is there any history of farmin partners being split, to kick start projects like this? If you can get the support of one major then that has got to be good for stability and long term investment plus would stop wrangling with competition? That is if a major is interested in DES.......any comment/light
watcher
mickeyskint
- 19 Nov 2004 10:28
- 316 of 6492
Yesterday on Bloomberg Shell said that it was allocating $3 billion for exploration in the Asia, Pacific region where ever that is. So don't think they will be partners with DES.
MS
robstuff
- 19 Nov 2004 10:37
- 317 of 6492
I think they are likely to partner up with desire, because this is such a rich source area and Desire have the rights, they're sitting on a massive asset which once finance obtained or farm ins negotiated, (my guess is that they'll go it alone on half of it by way of further share issues), will rocket the share price up into pounds rather than pence, and lets face it, most oil majors need a big new field to sustain reserves in the coming years. I think they'll soon announce one or two deals, maybe before Xmas.
watcher
- 19 Nov 2004 11:02
- 318 of 6492
robstuff, in business terms that probably means we are round the table next week with desire and keeps the competition away. You can't beat a bit of curve ball negating to make the news release a bigger splashdown than the normal. still predicting before christmas would be great news
watcher
eddieshare
- 19 Nov 2004 20:07
- 319 of 6492
Hi all
Well unfortunatly DES went down today. Look on the bright side so did most of the main indices. This means that DES isn't out of favour it's just the market wasn't putting money in. Trading in DES was low. Total buy's 371.122. Total sell 748.122. Total unknown 32.482. Total trades of 1.153 million. On the 11/11/04 the trades total was 18 million. This came on the back of Desires good news anouncment. So to me it looks like its mainly the small share holders going into panic. It was the 100,000 share buy at the end that saved DES from closing at 0.49p. So lets look forward to next week. Who knows, maybe we might have some good news to fuel this rocket.
Any thoughts anyone?
Good Luck All
Eddie
mitzy
- 19 Nov 2004 20:40
- 320 of 6492
I will continue to hold at an average of 40p until the next news when they should spurt to 60p again...next week we can expect further news so no problems .
eddieshare
- 19 Nov 2004 20:52
- 321 of 6492
Mitzy
Don't see Des going near 0.40p, only bad news could take it to 0.40p. It's good news were waiting for, so up is the direction of DES!
Anyone else with thoughts?
Good Luck All
Eddie
SALKELDJP
- 19 Nov 2004 20:55
- 322 of 6492
I would recommend fellow investors having a look at the DES BB there. Some very good information, debate and thoughts being posted.
For what its worth I thought I would copy my comments I posted on iii BB earlier today:
I hope you will forgive me if this information has previously been posted. As we begin the wait for further news from Desire, (and top-up as we go!) I decided to do a little general research. Perhaps new investors may find this background information useful. With FOGL recently floating, Desires recent annoucement and then the advertisement in the Shares magazine this week for a prospectus on Falklands Gold & Minerals, this backwater is rapidly coming to the fore!
I had a look at http://www.bgs.ac.uk/programmes/landres/csm/pmg_f alk2.htm which gives a overview of the licences and previous drilling and charts etc. An important point is also made about the potential environmental impact of oil extraction. I wont post the whole article but a couple of points struck me reading through it:
1) 6 wells drilled in North Falkland Basin - 5 with shows, one with oil recovered to surface.
2) Significant levels of gas were also recorded in some wells.
3) These source rocks are of world-class quality.
4) Up to 60 billion barrels of oil may have been generated in the basin. This figure is based on the source rock pyrolysis data obtained from the wells, and assumes a 400 m thick mature interval at the base of the source succession, extending over an area of 40 km by 40 km. However, even when the calculations are based on much more conservative figures for the thickness and extent of the mature source and the richness and generative potential of the kerogens, significant amounts of expulsion are also calculated. For example, a 200 m thick mature zone, over an area of 35 km by 12 km, may have expelled over 11.5 billion barrels of oil, even at oil yields of 8 kg HC/tonne, which are towards the low end of those observed by rock-eval pyrolysis for this basin.
Also looked at http://www.falklands-oil.com where the following succint points are made (I suppose you would expect them to say some of this!):
The Falkland Islands are:
1. A British Overseas Territory;
2. Self-governing;
3. An easy place to do business.
Petroleum summary:
1. This is a petroleum province in its infancy;
2. There are several under-explored and undrilled basins;
3. We have a world-class source rock;
4. Several working petroleum systems have been proven;
5. Only 6 wells all in very small area all tested same play;
6. Live oil has been recovered to surface;
7. There are numerous undrilled targets > 200 MM bbls;
8. We have top quartile fiscal terms;
9. New licences and farm-ins are available;
10. We promote easy data access;
11. There are benign drilling conditions.
Onshore Minerals summary:
1. Exploration is underway for gold and diamonds;
2. Promising indicators have been found in stream and sediment samples;
3. Progress is being made towards exploitation.
Despite all that detractors may say, I dont think anyone would dispute the facts that the oil potential off the Falklands is huge, world demand is currently insatiable and the price of oil high. Whether Desire Petroleum is worth 30m or 100m, someone is going to get that oil and Desire currently holds some of the licences. Thats what makes DES a Must Have for long-term investors and next year will be very interesting. I wonder what the Islanders make of all this? Life is going to change very significantly for them in the not too distant future.
Perhaps its time to invest in a Buy-to-Let property in Port Stanley as well!?
Mitzy - Have you any reason to expect news next week? It would be nice but this would be earlier than "we" anticipated - just wondered if you have any indications of this.
Good weekend all!