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Desire Petroleum are drilling in Falklands (DES)     

markymar - 03 Dec 2003 11:36

free hit countersDesire Petroleum

<>Desire Petroleum plc (Desire) is a UK company listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) dedicated to exploring for oil and gas in the North Falkland Basin.

Desire has recently completed a 6 well exploration programme. The Liz well encountered dry gas and gas condensate at 2 separate levels while other wells recorded shows.
Together with the Rockhopper Exploration Sea Lion oil discovery in the licence to the north, these wells have provided significant encouragement for the potential of the North Falkland Basin. The oil at Sea Lion is of particular interest as this has demonstrated that oil is trapped in potentially significant quantities in a fan sandstone on the east flank of the basin. It is believed that over 50% of this east flank play fairway is on Desire operated acreage.

Desire has now completed new 3D seismic acquisition which provides coverage over the east flank play, Ann, Pam and Helen prospects. The results from fast-track processing of priority areas are provided in the 2011 CPR. A farm-out to Rockhopper has been announced. The revised equities are shown on the licence map (subject to regulatory approval and completion of the farm-in well).
Desire Petroleum

Rockhopper Exploration

British Geological Survey

Argos Resources



Latest Press Realeses from Desire

cynic - 01 Apr 2010 10:21 - 4278 of 6492

Black Sabbath (or dominoes) will do for me

Balerboy - 01 Apr 2010 11:16 - 4279 of 6492

men in black do for me.......

mitzy - 01 Apr 2010 11:28 - 4280 of 6492

Thats kinky.

dealerdear - 01 Apr 2010 11:42 - 4281 of 6492

and they were a good rock group ...Ray Davies and all that

cynic - 01 Apr 2010 13:17 - 4282 of 6492

can someone explain why TLW has reacted favourably to the following P&A rns .....

Oil and gas company Tullow Oil says the Likonde-1 exploration well in Tanzania has encountered thick sands with hydrocarbon shows.
The well, which is now being plugged and abandoned, is the first of a two-well programme within the prospective Ruvuma delta region.

Tullow says the encouraging results will be followed up with detailed technical work before selecting the next drilling location.
Exploration director Angus McCoss said, 'Likonde-1 is an encouraging well with follow-up exploration potential. The valuable technical insights gained are now being incorporated into our regional geological model to further evaluate this promising basin in Southern Tanzania.'

required field - 01 Apr 2010 14:07 - 4283 of 6492

Not every well will flow 5000 barrels of oil.....but if you find the edge of a reservoir : you get traces ....this is probably what has happened....

required field - 01 Apr 2010 14:13 - 4284 of 6492

Ps...wrong thread.....talking about AEX...of course...

halifax - 01 Apr 2010 16:22 - 4285 of 6492

RNS still drilling...getting toothache!

dealerdear - 01 Apr 2010 16:29 - 4286 of 6492

What RNS?

cynic - 01 Apr 2010 16:32 - 4287 of 6492

this one .....

Desire Petroleum Plc (AIM:DES) the oil and gas exploration company, wholly focused on the North Falkland Basin, wishes to provide a further drilling update on the Liz 14/19-1 Exploration well, where wireline operations are continuing.

From the interpretation of the logs received to date, it appears that the deepest play type is still undrilled and Desire's intention is to drill around a further 200 metres to test this play subject to operational constraints.

Wireline logging and sampling have been completed on the lower section of the well, primarily below 3,400 metres where the deeper gas shows were encountered. Petrophysical interpretation indicates that gas pay has been penetrated but that the reservoir quality in this section is poor.

Wireline sampling and pressure recording has still to be carried out on the primary Liz target and a number of other zones where hydrocarbon shows were encountered.

Final completion of the well is expected late next week.

dealerdear - 01 Apr 2010 16:38 - 4288 of 6492

Thanks for that. Escaped me somehow.

Memo to self, must keep awake.

robertalexander - 01 Apr 2010 16:39 - 4289 of 6492

cynic,
do you consider this RNS a glimmer of hope for DES's first well or do you foresee a P&A? Crystal ball type question i know. I hold and consider it a glimmer of hope but not enough to top up yet [sat on a 60% loss] though i did trade a few on the bounce
Alex

Proselenes - 01 Apr 2010 16:40 - 4290 of 6492

Very interesting news on DES, the non mention of Beth all the time, and now the mention that the "deepest play remains undrilled".... so far :)

The bad one might turn good by late next week.

If it does I wonder how many people will be really upset they sold ?.

cynic - 01 Apr 2010 17:54 - 4291 of 6492

robert - no good asking me i'm afraid; marky is much more technically informed .... however, on the basis that DES thinks it worth continuing to drill and P&A is not necessarily as dire as it sounds to us amateurs (see post 4282), then the jury remains out ..... market (non)reaction, even after this rns, implies that the specialist analysts are also unsure

blackdown - 01 Apr 2010 20:08 - 4292 of 6492

People kid themselves in a number of ways - it's human nature. Take your pick.

cynic - 01 Apr 2010 21:31 - 4293 of 6492

and your opinion, born of knowledge, is what exactly?

Proselenes - 02 Apr 2010 02:15 - 4294 of 6492

One thing everyone should be aware is DES WILL P&A every well. Its in the EIS document.

Each well will be P&A as if they try to suspend it it means they must return within a fixed time period, its far easier to P&A and then work in a new drilling plan in future, as opposed to suspend and then be forced to return in a fixed short period.

TheFrenchConnection - 02 Apr 2010 06:12 - 4295 of 6492

@ 3400m it sounds as if Beth, which is virtually sitting on a couple of Shells sample drill holes has penetrated that companies discovery of 98,and perforated the outer walls of the known resavoir of 165 feet of gaspay estimated to be 5-7 TCF .... But as l have stated that amount would simply NOT justify the crippling costs of constructing an LNG plant . Perhaps DES clculate on more modern drilling tecniques increasing the known resource ,or more than one column of gas being found in the vicinity - Shells report clearly indicated the presence of more than one gas play deep in the syn-rift / But what must be of immediate concern is the timescale of events -namely every extra day that rig stays onsite it is costing 250/300k .There must be a good reason . lf an LNG plant is realistic DES would need a partner with deep pockets; and they only exist in the world of " Big oil" which brings me to a bigger point . Where is Big Oil ? Despite their usual preoccupations with increasing reserves by acquisition and farming in on potential prospects all over the world "Big Oil " is showing a lack of interest in the Falklands paramount to either political expediency, or as is more likely ,by the simple fact they believe the region is primarily a gas play and a bit of a red herring when it comes to oil ....Only time will tell l am afraid ....................l have no position in DES ; albeit traded it a few times; but hold FOGL when floated @ 40p...

cynic - 02 Apr 2010 07:31 - 4296 of 6492

TFC - your analysis is interesting, and i agree about the LNG angle - there would need to be truly massive reserves to make it viable ..... however, why would DES persist in drilling, at the colossal daily outlay you admit, if they did not feel good reason?

Proselenes - 02 Apr 2010 10:15 - 4297 of 6492

Circa 6 Tcf would be commercially viable, and of course we know RKH have gas already, so the more gas both companies find and total together, then the more the total gas figure goes upwards.

The interesting thing is that all the work of logging and testing (downhole seismic?) of the past so many days appears to be in the bottom of the hole (as they state they have as yet not wirelined of tested LIZ or other oil shows).

Therefore whatever is in the bottom must be exciting them.....a lot of time spent down there so far, time that is costing money, so it could be something significant.
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