markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
mitzy
- 28 Mar 2010 21:58
- 4133 of 6492
Opening price of 60/65p first thing and who knows where by the end.
suzban600
- 28 Mar 2010 22:33
- 4134 of 6492
I still hold a small amount after breaking even so I will just continue the rollercoaster ride (been a long 4 year ride) with no big deal if they go to the wall but a nice smile if they can extract oil at a profit. Wishing everyone that has faith in DES every success
TheFrenchConnection
- 28 Mar 2010 23:40
- 4135 of 6492
Markymar,Whilst not having a position in DES i can understand to a limited degree the indignation felt by holders, like yourself, who have followed them for years, or those, who are left exposed with an overweight position ..lt would have been less painful for s/p had DES issued a drilling statement ( admitting current problems but inherrant with positive noises for the future ) before the Times article made it look a bit of a dog. But surely that is the nature of the beast .lts a cliche; but Risk v. Reward /Greed v Fear is the main plank of capitalism . Surely. We cant all start getting uppity when variables totally beyond our control seem to conspire to doom us. Lets not forget this well was never given a high chance of commercial success . lt was an exploratary well . l agree an RNS keeping s/holders abreast of events- a drilling statement - should have been released long before a "source" { albeit seemingly reliable }within the ranks of Murdochs empire dotted the "i" s and crossed the "T" s for DES. ,That was wrong ,,ln situations such as this i have found the mkt always initially exxagerates a retraction .ALWAYS ! ,,,,,,,,,,but i could see 60p breached temporarily but as they say even a dead dog bounces ...Des will move on . the next well spudded. new buyers appear doing a little bottom fishing and the game starts again ,,,,,
Proselenes
- 29 Mar 2010 00:26
- 4136 of 6492
Not too long to go now and we shall all now the real truth and the reality of the situation.
For those long in DES they are probably hoping this was a short wave radio hack who spread malicious information designed to be heard knowing that it would get fed back. Perhaps it was designed as a shorts closing exercise as they know that DES have hit something good and with testing ongoing they do not have long to close their positions now.
For those short on DES they will be hoping the story is true and will attempt to incite mass panic to get the lowest price to close their shorts.
Me, not fussed either way as I shall not be selling my wee holding here, far too many more drills to come. However, I do not like the potential for malicious intent which is why I have reported this to the authorities. If the Times article was based on malicious information spread by someone trying to cause problems, then its going to make news, not for the content but for the embarrassment it will cause to all when referenced to in future.
Only a few hours to go now :) Exciting...... :)
TheFrenchConnection
- 29 Mar 2010 01:54
- 4137 of 6492
Basically Prose. thats part of my very point...Long term -This is merely the start of what is a pretty intensive drilling programme scheduled for drilling a number of leads , so why would anyone sell now ? .lts like leaving the match after your team goes down by a goal after 10 minutes / l believe that each,and every time, a well is on the cusp of a result the s/p will rise to about the same levels as now anyway . But we live in an age of Jam today.So short term - lf news is to be believed the s/p will be adversely affected - the damage is done. Even shorters will find margins on premiums restrictive .With not having held stock for over 4 years and having not properly researched DES during that time i am left pondering what would be a good trading entry point ....gut instinct says 50/55p ..but something tells me it will bounce before that level...and as drilling continues it will slowly creep back up to current level,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Proselenes
- 29 Mar 2010 02:52
- 4138 of 6492
FC - agreed.
The Times article is in fact quite clever to only mention LIZ and reference everything to LIZ whilst avoiding any mention of BETH.
Desire shareholders will know that BETH is the lower target and would be drilled into if LIZ fails to hold large charges of oil (we might find LIZ contains gas).
So the Times writer has perhaps deliberately avoided mentioning BETH so as to attempt to write "failure" all over the 1st drill, even though we all know that BETH would be drilled into if LIZ fails, as the company stated that it expected either LIZ or BETH to hold oil, but not both of them. He can hide behind only LIZ being the 1st target and avoid mention of BETH.
So from a technical standpoint, the writer could claim that LIZ (and not BETH) was the 1st drill/target and therefore his "flop" claim is correct, even if they are now drilling down into BETH (as he only mentions LIZ being a flop).
A bit crude and perhaps the mention of stock price falls later in the article gives the game away as to the desired effect of this kind of reporting and ignoring of the details and the lower BETH prospect.
I would laugh if this is the case, and all that has happened is that they are now drilling into BETH as LIZ contains gas or not enough oil.
BETH is a bit smaller than LIZ but still could be very large upside.
Stop speculating and wait for the RNS........ tells to self ;)
robertalexander
- 29 Mar 2010 07:08
- 4139 of 6492
For immediate release 29 March 2010
Desire Petroleum plc
("Desire" or "the Company")
Drilling Update
Due to recent press speculation, Desire Petroleum wishes to announce that the Liz 14/19-1 well, in the North Falkland Basin, has reached a depth of 3570 metres and logging is underway.
The primary Liz target was encountered at around 2550 metres with indications of hydrocarbons while drilling. Subsequent logging operations have shown that oil may be present in thin intervals but that reservoir quality is poor. Wireline sampling is still to be carried out. Deeper gas shows have also been encountered while drilling, particularly below 3400 metres and these have still to be evaluated by wireline logging and sampling.
Until the logging is complete and the results analysed it will not be possible to determine the significance of the hydrocarbons encountered and whether the well will need to be drilled deeper, suspended for testing or plugged and abandoned.
Operations are expected to be completed later this week when a full announcement will be made.
For further information please contact:
Desire Petroleum plc
020 7436 0423
Stephen Phipps, Chairman
Dr Ian Duncan, Chief Executive Officer
Seymour Pierce Limited
020 7107 8000
Jonathan Wright
Christopher Wren
Buchanan Communications
020 7466 5000
Tim Thompson
Chris McMahon
Is this good or bad? and if bad how bad? anyone any ideas on SP at 0800?
poo bear
- 29 Mar 2010 07:41
- 4140 of 6492
Not too great for this well, but they are still evaluating and drilling possibly sounds like there may be better gas than oil if anything commercially.
As far as other prospects, the chances are increased as this well proves working petroleum systems do exist in the South Falklands basin.
So, this news is pretty good overall.
Balerboy
- 29 Mar 2010 07:45
- 4141 of 6492
Rose tinted specs poo...
poo bear
- 29 Mar 2010 07:51
- 4142 of 6492
No because I don't hold but I can read.
poo bear
- 29 Mar 2010 07:56
- 4143 of 6492
Just like all football supporters there are those who do and those who don't and won't under any circumstances view anything positive about a team they decide to dislike or just be jealous of.
Before we know it there will be violence on the streets as rival supporters meet and decide to settle their differences in the usual primeval fashion.
poo bear
- 29 Mar 2010 08:05
- 4145 of 6492
Actually Mark, they do!
For testing when they have other prospects to drill in the same geological environment.
cynic
- 29 Mar 2010 08:07
- 4147 of 6492
strewth ..... you could genuinely have bought at about 43 before shares were suspended again .... did not expect that bad a hammering
suzban600
- 29 Mar 2010 08:11
- 4148 of 6492
I agree with you TheFrenchConnection 4135 let the rollercoaster carry on. I maybe one of the buyers if the price is right. Never risk what you can not afford to lose that's my strategy. just tried to get a price from my broker and they say sorry not at this time try agian later .
robertalexander
- 29 Mar 2010 08:13
- 4149 of 6492
markymar,
i agree just trying to decide on which to buy RKH or DES?
required field
- 29 Mar 2010 08:13
- 4150 of 6492
God......agghhh !....what a drop...
cynic
- 29 Mar 2010 08:16
- 4151 of 6492
DES is still suspended, but RKH tradeable and offered at 31
acw
- 29 Mar 2010 08:19
- 4152 of 6492
whats happened to des? why the drop?