markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
avsec
- 10 May 2010 20:36
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Chav
Faraday certainly was British but nowhere near Marambio!
I think you will find that Faraday was on the other side of the Peninsula on the Argentine Islands with a red British phone box on an adjacent island.
chav
- 10 May 2010 22:38
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My turn to get it wrong!..farday was given to Ukraine after the Brits finished with it...fantastic spot especially when going through Kodak crack past Anvers Island. Only been around James Ross Island once and very nice, like most of the Antarctic. So are you ex Endurance then avsec as not many folk fly around those parts?
avsec
- 11 May 2010 09:45
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Guilty as charged - an old IPM!
chav
- 11 May 2010 10:45
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Whats an "old IPM"?
avsec
- 11 May 2010 10:48
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Ice Patrol Man - a name used by those who sailed in the Red Plum!
....and what took you to the Far South?
cynic
- 11 May 2010 10:52
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come on guys ..... your private conversations are getting pretty dull and tiresome for the rest of us ...... very politely, if you want to continue them, please can you conduct same elsewhere
chav
- 11 May 2010 10:59
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BAS
HARRYCAT
- 11 May 2010 11:30
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Oh!!! I was quite enjoying that. It was like Ice Road Truckers, but in virtual reality mode rather than on the telly!
avsec
- 12 May 2010 12:42
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cynic me ol' fruit
quote
your private conversations are getting pretty dull and tiresome for the rest of us
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what a pot kettle black person you are! Read some of your own posts and wind your neck in!
cynic
- 12 May 2010 13:12
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but i rarely rattle on for days at at time, and if i do, then no doubt someone will call time - as i did for you
avsec
- 12 May 2010 13:33
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! lol
How do we put you up for Thread Moderator?
cynic
- 12 May 2010 13:58
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i'm sure there's a crude response to be found somewhere!
avsec
- 12 May 2010 14:08
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Good response and line drawn!
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cynic
- 12 May 2010 14:08
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no prob .... :-))
chav
- 12 May 2010 14:42
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So are you still flying then avsec?..lol
markymar
- 12 May 2010 17:31
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Oriel brokers note
10 May 2010
Oil & Gas
Desire Petroleum
Implications of Sea Lion
Summary
Last week Rockhopper Exploration announced that it made an oil discovery with the Sea Lion exploration well. Whilst Desire does not hold an interest in Sea Lion, the well result appears to help de-risk three prospects on Desires acreage and makes the chance of success identified in the CPR appear to be much more realistic. Given Desire looks funded for 4-5 further wells which we estimate will target prospects worth 153p/sh on a risked basis (1400p/sh unrisked) we retain our BUY recommendation.
Sea Lion analogues
The most obvious Sea Lion analogue is Rachel, which we estimate is worth 56p/sh on a risked basis (assuming the 15% CoS identified in the CPR). Rachel now appears likely to be on Desires drilling programme and could be worth 373p/sh if successful. The Anna prospect also appears to be analogous to Sea Lion, but was not assessed in Desires CPR.
Ninky also appears lower risk following Sea Lion as it is also a Barremian prospect that could contain 94mmb on a P50 basis across four intervals. The CPR estimates the CoS at 27% implying a risked value of 36p/sh (146p/sh). Ninky looks lower risk as it is a structural prospect.
Other likely firm wells
We also expect wells on the Alpha and Ann prospects, where the wells are carried by Arcadia. The CPR estimates that Alpha could contain 1104mmb with a 6%, worth 33p/sh risked (or 557p/sh unrisked) net to Desire. Alpha is seen as very high risk as it is located away from the proven source, but it is supported by a very clear amplitude anomaly that switches off at the structural spill point. There are two targets at Ann
which combined could hold 96mmb with a 16% CoS, worth 15p/sh risked (or 93p/sh unrisked).
Wells in the Southern part of the basin?
The final well may target one of the prospects in the Southern part of the North Basin, although the final prospect selection is likely to be driven by the success or failure of Rockhoppers Ernest prospect which will be drilled ahead of Desires next well. It is currently unclear if an active source is present in the Southern part of the basin, although the wet gas encountered in the deeper section of Liz does give some encouragement. These prospects, Kate, Ruth and Barbara, were not assessed in the CPR, but we assume they are c150mmb with a 5% CoS, worth 13p/sh risked
(252p/sh unrisked). Depending on the results of Ernest the CoS may improve considerably.
TheFrenchConnection
- 15 May 2010 01:24
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Michael Savage writing in yesterdays FT that DES was a "strong sell" perhaps led to a little selling pressure friday/ a bad day for oilees generally ..On occassion Financial journalists are the rampers/ derampers of the worst kind ; and this is one of those occassions. - But on this occassion you have to question this very integrity of the FT for allowing such ignorant partisan advice at such a critical time in the companys corporate history when in a few months it sould be worth 500p+ ,,,,,im not saying it for sure but to classify it as a strong sell now seems inane-unless he believes to take a strike an improved position at a later date ........................As regards recent momentum l now wish rather than banking 35k id sold the neccassay percentage percenage to allow me a free ride ......
Proselenes
- 15 May 2010 06:30
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TFC, DES is probably "fair value" now are around 75p, so at the the present price.. well.....
The one to buy is RKH of course, buy the ones with oil, speculate and play on the ones still looking (FOGL / DES)
Simple really.
cynic
- 15 May 2010 08:55
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i was out all of yesterday, but having called in a couple of times, i had the impression that both DES and RKH stood up very well until, as far as i can tell, very late in the day, when everything seemingly collapsed in a heap
with the w/e ahead and good profits already made, a pullback in general as well as in particular was always strongly on the cards
however, i have noticed over the last few days that the sell book was consistently double the buy, which did not exactly gladden the heart
required field
- 15 May 2010 09:20
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The action will switch to FOGL shortly.....in fact most people are forgetting that elsewhere in the world, things could be hotting up for a couple of big oil or gas strikes !....