markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
cynic
- 26 Oct 2009 14:18
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hi T ..... wedding was a total blast! ..... i don't normally enjoy that sort of thing much, but suffice it to say that we did not go to bed until 2:30 sunday morning!
Toya
- 26 Oct 2009 21:25
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Good job you had an extra hour then! - thought it would be fun!
robstuff
- 29 Oct 2009 10:52
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Mark, the Placing is conditional on the Shareholders agreeing it at Meeting 9/11 but if price goes below the 70p are the Institutions obliged to take up the placing?
robstuff
- 29 Oct 2009 22:47
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ok thanks Mark, theres no doubt in my mind they will shoot up towards Feb i was jus wondering if their funding has been secured at 70p as its not too clear from the particulars
markymar
- 30 Oct 2009 09:26
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markymar
- 01 Nov 2009 10:10
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cynic
- 01 Nov 2009 11:10
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is that a recent article as the news in it seemed comparativley old - i.e. it mentions the vessel expected to leave Invergordon in November ..... given that that is where we are now, it would not have been unreasonable to expect something a bit more precise
markymar
- 01 Nov 2009 12:57
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The magazine was the October 09 addition so a little old but still of interest.
The rig will sail from Invergordon on the Nov 24th. She will head for Las Palmas before heading for Brazil and then onto the Falklands and will be drill ready early February if all goes well with been towed all that way.
http://www.diamondoffshore.com/ourFleet/rigStatus.php.
cynic
- 07 Nov 2009 11:23
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doh!
turn left out of the harbour, or you'll run aground .... turn right when you find the open sea and keep heading south ...... turn right again at dover etc etc etc .... it's a much more enjoyable route than turning left at the open sea and going via the western isles in mid-winter!
goldfinger
- 08 Nov 2009 11:46
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Trawlling through various charts this morning I stumbled upon this cracker of a cup and handle chart pattern. Should at least lead to a return to the recent high of 110p and maybe a lot more. Broker forecasts also support the TA angle here.
One of the most potent TA patterns to be found.
Heres an explanation/details of the pattern....
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cupandhandle.asp
goldfinger
- 08 Nov 2009 17:12
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Forgot to add the Broker recos for des Desire Petroleum on previous post....
New buy slapped on friday by Oriel.......
Desire Petroleum PLC
FORECASTS
2009 2010
Date Rec Pre-tax () EPS (p) DPS (p) Pre-tax () EPS (p) DPS (p)
Oriel Securities
06-11-09 BUY
Seymour Pierce
23-10-09 BUY -0.30 -0.30
markymar
- 09 Nov 2009 08:40
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a112916a-9dcd-11de-8de8-00144feabdc0.html?catid=8&SID=google
SMALL CAPS: Falklands hopes lift Desire
Desire Petroleum surged on Thursday after the energy explorer became the first to secure a rig to drill on the Falklands Islands since 1998, write Miles Johnson and Neil Hume.
The news sparked buying of other Falklands-based explorers, including Desires partner Rockhopper up 51 per cent to 58.5p and Borders & Southern, which rose 18.4 per cent to 58p.
Securing a rig has been the key to near-term share price performance and this is very good news, said Seymour Pierce. While a clearer view on valuation awaits well results, we believe the shares will perform well ahead of the drilling campaign.
Oriel, meanwhile, argued the news was positive for all Falklands explorers, noting that the other companies could use the same rig as Desire while it was in the area. Desire shares closed 39.5 per cent higher at 90p.
HARRYCAT
- 09 Nov 2009 12:47
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Business Financial Newswire
"Falklands oil and gas explorer Desire Petroleum plans to launch an open offer as soon as possible.
This follows its 42m placing, approved by shareholders today.
Documentation for the open offer is currently being finalised. "
markymar
- 10 Nov 2009 09:49
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markymar
- 10 Nov 2009 15:38
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post taken from Fadilz who tryed to get to EGM
Frustratingly, I got stuck in traffic, so just missed the EGM yesterday, but did manage to speak to Ian Duncan after the meeting had finished. Nothing earth-shattering, but reassurance on some key points.
- They will release a list of targets ahead of the campaign, though this may be adapted in the light of results. There are at least 15 prospects to choose from.
- They intend to test any finds, and 'do a thorough job'
- Aim is to maximise shareholder value quickly - so it's prove and sell, not production. This may need an extended campaign / second round of drilling.
- News management: they are debating how frequently to update shareholders - along the lines of should it be weekly, etc. I sense they will lean towards transparency - announcements on spudding, TD, etc are the minimum we can expect. Question also of how much technical detail to release (risk of confusing people).
- They are not dependent on RKH participation to extend number of holes drilled in C/D.
- I tried to get him to give a feel for which wells might be particularly indicative, and about the southern source rocks, if any - but he was reluctant to be drawn. I did however sense that we might think of 3 broad groupings: Eastern margin, Western margin, and the sourhern prospects. Success in Ernest would be encouraging for the south. Gas or oil possible in Alpha - needs drilling.
- No direct answer on whether FIG limit number of rigs - could interpret his answer either way. FOGL/BOR v unlikely to drill during DES campaign, and even if they start Q4, it would not be long to wait for them to finish, and there would be no problem in getting a new rig for appraisal drilling, if oil is found in NFB.
Re EB's post and bunce(my opinion now): it seems the placing takes us to 6 DES holes, inlcuding testing, or perhaps 7-8 without (hope not). So the OO is about taking us to 8 drills, with the chance to test. So full take up is a good thing. IMO.
cynic
- 10 Nov 2009 15:49
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more as an interesting aside, we are seeing a sudden and fairly significant increase in off-shore activity and general well-development ..... an educated guess is that this is because, due to the continued strength of crude, Aramco have now extracted a digit .... although that relates to activity in Saudi, there is a definite "ripple effect" ..... with that in mind, also worth taking note of companies like LAM