markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
coeliac1
- 12 Feb 2009 17:28
- 3072 of 6492
I thought you were going to say Des obituary. It would have been appropriate in the cicumstances.
mitzy
- 13 Feb 2009 10:13
- 3073 of 6492
I've waited for so long before buying today.
HARRYCAT
- 13 Feb 2009 13:06
- 3074 of 6492
Any particular reason? It looks to be sideways trading here for a while imo.
markymar
- 13 Feb 2009 13:28
- 3075 of 6492
mitzy if we drill this year you will laugh at the price you bought at today.
http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=DES&MarketTicker=RESOURCES&Typ=S
BUY
CONFIRMED
mitzy
- 13 Feb 2009 13:36
- 3076 of 6492
Just a hunch Harry....what price target do you have marky..?
halifax
- 14 Feb 2009 14:04
- 3078 of 6492
marky with availability of rigs easing and rates coming down don't you think FOGL with the resources of BHP/BLT behind them will be the first to drill?
halifax
- 15 Feb 2009 23:57
- 3080 of 6492
Marky why do you say FOGL would have to pass the hat round when BHP/BLT are going to foot thr drilling costs?
chav
- 16 Feb 2009 12:37
- 3082 of 6492
I think I remember you saying DES would drill in 2008 marky...and 07,06...and so forth...one day they may drill and we can all make a few bob!
halifax
- 16 Feb 2009 13:07
- 3083 of 6492
marky isn't it likely when bhp/blt moblise a rig they may offer it to others when they have completed two holes? The cost of moving a rig to the Falklands is the main stumbling block.
mitzy
- 18 Feb 2009 16:30
- 3085 of 6492
Despite market malaise DES is advancing to 30p.
mitzy
- 19 Feb 2009 08:44
- 3086 of 6492
High volume pre 9am.
markymar
- 20 Feb 2009 10:20
- 3087 of 6492
http://www.offshore247.com/news/art.aspx?Id=12984
"Rig contractor Pride International has confirmed the trend towards more sub-letting of drilling units in mature exploration regions including the UK North Sea.
Reporting fourth quarter and full year results for 2008, Pride said the drilling sector was started to feel the pinch from the economic downturn as more rigs were left without work as clients seek to cut capital spending.
Some idle capacity among the industry's 112 midwater units has begun to surface in various locations around the world, especially in more geologically mature regions, Pride commented in its results statement.
With the average remaining contract duration on midwater rigs at approximately two years, customers in some regions, such as the UK North Sea, and others with limited capital resources, are increasingly subletting rig time in an effort to reduce capital spending during 2009, contributing to a more challenging near- to intermediate-term pricing environment.
However Pride said that currently, 97% of its midwater rig days are committed to contracts this year, and 70% are committed in 2010."
mitzy
- 03 Mar 2009 22:15
- 3090 of 6492
Oil cos rising against a falling market today.
mitzy
- 04 Mar 2009 07:36
- 3091 of 6492
Things are moving ahead apparently.