markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
markymar
- 27 Dec 2004 21:20
- 414 of 6492
Hi all, hope you all had a good christmas and we still have 2 more trading days left before New Year and i expect the share price to rise on those 3 days.
I dont know if you have noticed but on money am you can use level 2 for free until New Year just so that should be quiet good.
Also from story i liked this bit
"British oil companies plan to begin boring into the sea floor as early as next year. They calculate that the future wells will be profitable even at a world oil price of $25 a barrel."
And the Governor in the Falklands is having a busy time with meeting over in London (i wonder with who and why) but have a go idea.
CG: The Governor is going away over Christmas and new year so I asked him, is this trip for business or for pleasure?
HP: I suppose its a combination of both. The principle reason for not spending Christmas here is that I have to attend meetings in London at the beginning of January. But since we have to go at the beginning of January, my wife and I decided that it was an opportunity to go back and spend some time with family and friends un the UK over Christmas and in Holland in the new year.
I am then going to be returning to London to attend a meeting called the leadership conference. This is a conference which brings together all of the heads of mission all of the ambassadors, high commissioners and governors from around the world to discuss with the Foreign Secretary and other ministers and senior officials the Foreign Offices priorities and strategy. This is the second such meeting. The first was held a couple of years ago and I attended that very shortly after I took up my post here. And this will be a very good opportunity to take the strategic look at what the FCO is doing globally, to meet colleagues and secure an opportunity in the margins to see some of my fellow governors and also to talk to officials about particular Falklands preoccupations. That will take a couple of days.
There is also a conference of Latin American Heads of Mission, which is taking place immediately after that. While a lot of their preoccupations are very different than mine, I will be looking on the relevant sessions of that conference.
And we will also be taking advantage of my return to the UK to hold the Annual meeting of the South Georgia Liaison Committee. This brings together the Foreign Office, the South Georgia Government and the British Antarctic survey to talk about relevant issues in South Georgia. A very useful opportunity, once again to talk to people about a number of South Georgia related issues and over whats gone on over the last year and all sorts of things, which we are going to be doing over there in the next 12 months.
And I will certainly be spending some more time in the Foreign Office, speaking to a range of officials and maybe seeing one or two other people as well. So, lots of work but also, I hope a little rest, too. And, I look forward to coming back to the Falklands in the middle of January.
Good luck
Markymar
eddieshare
- 29 Dec 2004 21:10
- 415 of 6492
Hi all
Just thought I would post a chart.
Good Luck All
Eddie
markymar
- 30 Dec 2004 09:01
- 416 of 6492
Falklands-Malvinas
Thursday, 30 December
Driller in search of Falklands oil riches.
THE biggest-ever hunt for oil in the Falkland Islands is getting under way, as a London-listed start-up launches a bid to transform the British territory into a hotbed for energy giants.
According daily London Evening Standard, Aim-listed Falkland Oil and Gas Limited (FOGL) is spending the next three months seismic surveying and exploring eight 'leads' in a whopping 10,000-square kilometre zone in the South Atlantic.
If oil prices remain high, the company believes it could become a key production area.
Any success would transform the Falklands Islands' economy, currently based on sheep, squid and the only commercial herd of reindeer unaffected by the Chernobyl disaster.
FOGL has rights to an exploration zone covering 88,000 square kilometres south of the islands, equivalent to 280 blocks in the North Sea.
Shares in another London-listed company, Desire Petroleum, surged last month after it claimed to have found evidence of large oil and gas deposits to the north of the islands.
FOGL's shares have climbed 46% since floating at 48p in October but it says any oil finds around the Falklands are at least a year off.
http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/Detalle.asp?NUM=4906
markymar
- 30 Dec 2004 10:24
- 417 of 6492
Oil
For oil, since September 1995, and after years of discussions a formal agreement which was endorsed during a meeting in New York of President Menem and Prime Minister John Major, has opened the field to cooperation and joint exploration and exploitation of the south Atlantic.
The agreement has enabled the government of the islands to licence areas for exploration to the north and south of the Falklands/Malvinas which successfully took place last July 2nd., while it sets aside a joint special area, to the west where the areas with Argentina overlap and will be jointly managed.
The discussions over the legal framework for the licencing of the joint or special area, which is scheduled for next year are going ahead full steam.
The oil licencing round of the local government was preceded by the contracting of several seismic surveys done by Geco-Prakla and Spectrum Geophysical which revealed promising data. A total of six consortia, representing fourteen oil companies showed up on the closing day of the licencing, among which: British Gas with YPF; LASMO, which includes Desire a local Falklands/Malvinas partner; Amarada Hess with Evergreen; International Petroleum Corporation with the Swedish company Sands Petroleum. The fact all companies participated in consortia is because of the high cost of the drilling in this new province which is estimated between 10 and 15 million pounds for each well.
Fig: Illustrative project returns and revenue shares for a 500 million barrel offshore oilfield assuming exploration and appraisal costs of $50 million, $5 per barrel development costs including capital and drilling expenditure, an $18 per barrel oil price, start of production in year 8 of the project and peak production of 135,000 barrels per day four years later.
http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/about.asp?TEMA=fk&IDIOMA=Ingles
eddieshare
- 30 Dec 2004 10:55
- 418 of 6492
Hi all
Nice find markymar. All the news seems positive. Looking at your last post, its no wonder its taking a while to negotiate. This size of the project needs big money. Buyers out numbering sellers at the moment (11.00am).
Good Luck All
Eddie
grenvillegiles
- 31 Dec 2004 10:02
- 420 of 6492
Have a good one Markymar & thanks for all your efforts re this thread.. keep up the good work. News will be forthcoming early next year & hopefully all will be rewarded.
Chris
mitzy
- 05 Jan 2005 12:05
- 423 of 6492
70P looks great Mark and 100p later in the year...
hampi_man
- 06 Jan 2005 09:08
- 426 of 6492
Once it breaks through the 64p barrier, then we will see 70p
berlingo
- 06 Jan 2005 17:18
- 427 of 6492
Hi everyone,
Well a good start to the New Year.There`s been more shares bought than sold in the last few days.Hopefully we will see an imminent announcement soon regarding the farm in . There is deffo a positive feel about DES at the moment. Does anyone know what DES`s P/E ratio is ? The smaller the better so i believe but what papers do list DES dont have the P/E !
Thankyou
Berlingo
momentum
- 06 Jan 2005 17:40
- 428 of 6492
Des dont make a profit therfore dont have a PER
berlingo
- 06 Jan 2005 19:31
- 429 of 6492
Thanks for that Momentum.
hampi_man
- 07 Jan 2005 10:29
- 430 of 6492
Still finding it hard to 'break on through to the other side', 64/65p seems to
be an obstacle...........any views. C'mon DES
eddieshare
- 07 Jan 2005 17:11
- 432 of 6492
Hi all
Just posting this chart. DES is looking good still. The resistance that we had at 0.55p became the support. So 0.60p became the new resistance. So we may see DES visit the 0.60p (the new support) a few times before going through the 0.65p resistance. The candles are above the 10 day moving average, which is also going up, another good sign.
Good Luck All
Eddie