markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
berlingo
- 27 Jan 2005 12:24
- 567 of 6492
Eddie , keep posting the charts. Shares holding up well again. They keep coming back up. IF they dropped to .5op i would buy loads more.
Cheers everyone.
eddieshare
- 27 Jan 2005 20:10
- 568 of 6492
Hi all
Hustler we all visit this site for news. Markymar is the man, Parrot & crystal ball. So no need to apologise.
Well with this news marky it looks like the news of drilling is getting closer & bigger.
Momentum I'm in agreement with your post. Buying opertunities definatly. I've just got rid of some under performers. I'm buying again at this support.
Thanks to all those who have posted.
The charts need I say it are still in an up trend. DES is up 480.49% since the low date of 04/03/04 which was 0.1025p. This is our main trend which is solid.
The candles that we are seeing of recent days are showing support at 0.59 / 0.60p. The long thin lines under the main body is where the bears have tried to push des down. As you can see not much going on above the main body (not much lines. correct term shadows). The longer the support is in place the more confident the bulls will be when it time to get in. The support candle was on 13/12/04 the big blue one.
Good luck All
Eddie
eddieshare
- 27 Jan 2005 20:13
- 569 of 6492
Berlingo
Don't you own half of DES already ?
Kind Regards
Eddie
berlingo
- 28 Jan 2005 00:40
- 570 of 6492
Hi Eddie
Wish i did own half of DES. I am using my Premium Bond money to get more.Better bet at the mo by a mile.I`ve got in 3 times now just as the lines shown in your chart postings have crossed and each time have risen . Thats why the charts are a good indicator .
All the best
Berlingo
JP SALKELD
- 28 Jan 2005 08:35
- 571 of 6492
An interesting question was asked on another BB: Could DES redrill/reopen the wells drilled in 1998?
I understand that 4 out of the 5 drilled had oil shows and these were capped. This strategy (if adopted by DES) makes immense sense to me and must surely reduce costs and timescales I'd have thought.
It would also mitigate some of the risk to us "investors" when drilling commences.
Keep up the good work all. I enjoy the read!
Jon B
- 28 Jan 2005 12:47
- 573 of 6492
Hi chaps,
None of the wells previously drilled are in DESIRE's acreage. As marky has stated, 5 had 'shows' which only indicate the presence of a hydrocarbon system. The wells were drilled to intercept structural highs above a proposed source rock. These shows were NOT recoverable oil . Post drilling analysis has shown that the oil generated (billions of barrels?) has more than likely migrated to below the source rock or to the basin margins(plays that were not fully tested) an any of the 6 wells.
The fact that Shell recovered free flowing oil and Gas in Tranche B was extemely encouraging (with reports of heavy flaring), but Shell subsequently and surprisingly gave up their rights to this block, which has always been a conundrum.
www.falklands-oil.com has an extremely informative section on the drilling of each well, which play was tested and why it was unsuccessful.
I don't think the idea of uncapping previous wells is a goer at all. Don't forget that these were exploratory wells, drilled only to establish the presence of oil/gas accumilation.
The fact is should DES strike oil in one of their upcoming exploratory wells(fingers crossed), It is extremely unlikely it would be used for production. Again I state exploration wells are for discovering oil/gas and establishing the presence of a reservoir. Further production wells are usually drilled drain the reservoir in an optimal manner. Often additional wells are also drilled as water injectors to 'push' oil to the production wells.
If Des strikes oil it will be 4-8 years before any production starts.
of course the share price should be many multiples of what it is today, if we ever got to that position as an independant company.
Jon
JP SALKELD
- 28 Jan 2005 15:53
- 575 of 6492
John
Many thanks for clarifying the position and the info given. It will be interesting to see if Shell can be enticed back as a partner.
P.S Nice to see that DES is "flat" today rather than Red! (so far).
Good weekend all.
eddieshare
- 28 Jan 2005 16:14
- 576 of 6492
Hi all
Charts look interesting so far. (intraday) Will look again at the close.
Momentum do you see anything ?
Good Luck All
Eddie
momentum
- 28 Jan 2005 17:58
- 577 of 6492
Just a tight consolidating phase, however a few indicators are starting look interesting. Had a good week with MMG, took a large position early last week when OBV spike up after being flat for quite sometime. Like the look of BPRG. nice engulfing candle produced today, bought a few today. However will pile in if 66p and 20 EMA is broken as i beleive the worm is turning.
momentum
- 28 Jan 2005 18:00
- 578 of 6492
Anything juicy on your radar Eddie
momentum
- 28 Jan 2005 18:01
- 579 of 6492
Eddie did you nerve hold with COP.
eddieshare
- 28 Jan 2005 18:06
- 580 of 6492
Hi momentum
Does the chart look like a hand shake to you ? (doji candle)
Will check on sharescope first. Down loads after 6.00pm.
Kind regards
Eddie
eddieshare
- 28 Jan 2005 19:22
- 581 of 6492
Hi all
Lets play spot the doji.
I see three. First, bottom left (under the 20 day moving average) before the big rise.
Second, about mid January top of chart. Before correction.
Third, today. The Doji is also under the 20 day moving average.
As momentum says it's screaming buy!
DES may not rise straight away but it will be soon. Look at the doji before the big rise in november. It took a few days before shooting up.
Markymar will furnish us with some news soon ! I can feel it. Lets hope its all good !
Any Thoughts Anyone ?
Good Luck All
Eddie
eddieshare
- 28 Jan 2005 19:45
- 582 of 6492
Hi momentum
The answer to cop is yes. If you want to activte your private mesage button I'll chat on cop in private or on cop thread if you like.
Kind Regards
Eddie
berlingo
- 28 Jan 2005 20:00
- 583 of 6492
jnknill
- 28 Jan 2005 20:12
- 584 of 6492
Eddie, Hello & thanks for your very explicit "pin-pointing" re doji, the signs are good to say the least! Must admit this is my first real venture into the "oil-fields" and thus, whilst alright with the Corporate & some Technical understanding, am relying on you "oily" boys for the real nitty-gritty on DES. So, if it,s OK with you lads, I,ll carry-on picking out the parts of your summaries which suit my investment and maybe one day my "oily" knowledge may improve. Always think it,s good to try and know as much as possible about the workings of the holdings where ones money is! Cheers & Rgds.
berlingo
- 28 Jan 2005 20:27
- 585 of 6492
Thanks for that Eddie.I agree things look good on the back of a testing week.Everytime there was resistance the shares bounced back.
There should be an annoucement soon . Remember DES posted a response to the sudden increase in the share price in Dec so its imperative they keep updating.And considering that the news was v.positive its vital, i think , that we should hear soon.Months of silence at this stage would be a bad thing.Would make me wonder WHY no partner jumping at the chance to join them.
Have a good weekend all.
watcher
- 28 Jan 2005 20:29
- 586 of 6492
whilst the appreciation is being made public I would like to add mine, I got in DES late november and have too developed a sense of gratitued to the regular poster's. The signs are good, the charts appreciated and the info may add to a top up early next week. Thanks again
watcher