markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
mitzy
- 19 Feb 2009 08:44
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High volume pre 9am.
markymar
- 20 Feb 2009 10:20
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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
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Oil cos rising against a falling market today.
mitzy
- 04 Mar 2009 07:36
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Things are moving ahead apparently.
teddybear5
- 04 Mar 2009 08:09
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RNS Number : 2574O
Desire Petroleum PLC
04 March 2009
For immediate release
4 March 2009
Desire Petroleum plc
('Desire' or 'the Company')
EIA Submission
Desire Petroleum plc (AIM:DES) the exploration company focusing on the North Falkland Basin, is pleased to announce that the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) prepared by RPS Energy has now been submitted to the Falkland Islands Government.
This EIA covers the Desire operated licences PL 006, 007 and 034.
Approval is expected in July 2009.
For further information please contact:
Desire Petroleum plc
Stephen Phipps, Chairman
Ian Duncan, Chief Executive Officer
020 7436 0423
Seymour Pierce Limited
Jonathan Wright
Richard Redmayne
020 7107 8000
Buchanan Communications
020 7466 5000
Ben Willey
Ben Romney
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
markymar
- 05 Mar 2009 08:14
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Desire issues Falklands EIA
Offshore staff
PORT STANLEY, Falkland Islands -- London-based Desire Petroleum has submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) to the Falkland Islands government.
RPS Energy prepared the EIA, which covers offshore licenses PL 006, 007, and 034 in the North Falkland basin. The submission was behind schedule, due to a delay in receiving the results of the analysis of benthic samples acquired last year.
PL034 is a recently awarded exploration license, following a farm-out agreement with Arcadia Petroleum. Desire has identified a new gas play in the area, which extends into this license.
Under the terms of farm-out accord, Arcadia agreed to drill and test the Alpha gas prospect, located on PL034 and Desire's existing licenses in Tranches I and L. Alpha is a large structural closure, with unrisked, mid-estimate potential recoverable reserves of 7.8 tcf.
Arcadia also agreed to drill and fund 85% of the costs of a well on the Ann oil prospect in a sub-area of Tranche C, which Desire estimates has unrisked potential reserves of 202 MMbbl.
The company is one of the more proactive in the Falklands sector, with plans and cash for a four-well program on its various prospects. Recently, however, it has been thwarted by rig availability constraints, heightened by the remoteness of the island's location in the southern Atlantic.
3/4/2009
mitzy
- 05 Mar 2009 11:01
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As long as it moves up .5p a day I'm happy.
markymar
- 09 Mar 2009 10:54
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mitzy
- 18 Mar 2009 09:06
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Up 10% this am along with all the other oilies.
cynic
- 18 Mar 2009 09:20
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oh yummy yummy ..... another blue sky falklands oily.
mitzy ... as you rightly observe, ALL oilies are up (not AMER - lol!), even those without any oil!
mitzy
- 18 Mar 2009 09:23
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I'm making money on this so I'm happy.
mitzy
- 19 Mar 2009 11:00
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More rumours today.
greekman
- 20 Mar 2009 08:28
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This is 'not' a ramp for Shell.
Don't usually post on here as a holder with FKL, but having seen many posts on several sites mentioning the possible correlation between lack of investment in new fields and the drop in oil price, the following article effect all oil exploration/supply companies.
Shell reported yesterday that although the price of oil is lower than it has been for some time, they will not allow the price to effect their exploration programme. They are looking to maintain their dividend and will if required increase their gearing in order to do so.
Not posting this to ramp Shell (I don't hold Shell shares or at present intend to buy), but just to show that although oil prices are on a recent low, oil companies need to plan many years ahead in order have availability when required.
Obviously the majors have the cash to invest in the future almost at will, but smaller minnows such as Fogl, Des etc can not afford to step back whilst demand slackens.
They can not afford to slow down in the race for oil.
mitzy
- 23 Mar 2009 14:52
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Plenty of rumours around today.
halifax
- 23 Mar 2009 15:19
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mitzy tell us more.
mitzy
- 23 Mar 2009 15:33
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Well its mire related to FOGL drilling their first well late 2009 in an RNS and hopefully DES will benefit from Ds's expertise.