markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
HARRYCAT
- 06 Jan 2011 08:16
- 6092 of 6492
Very subtle! Just goes to show how 1 letter can change a meaning.
mnamreh
- 06 Jan 2011 08:17
- 6093 of 6492
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Proselenes
- 06 Jan 2011 08:19
- 6094 of 6492
Indeed, but I am not shorting marky...... ;)
And life is long and not TOO short ;)
blackdown
- 06 Jan 2011 08:22
- 6095 of 6492
Usual Pro waffle. Must be a management consultant.
greekman
- 06 Jan 2011 08:51
- 6096 of 6492
I am not or have ever been a holder of Des.
But I wish that Des as I do all the FI oil explorers find oil in production quantities, as the more oil found in these fields the better as this will mean savings for all due to the cheaper cost of production for every barrel found, due to the cost v production being bought down pro rata per barrel.
Both the pipeline and shore based infrastructure will be cost reduced for greater quantity of oil flow.
Of course being a holder of Rockhopper and Fogl I hope they come out on top re figures.
At present Rockhopper are winning the race, but it is as always great to post views with hindsight.
For my own decisions, I went with the Rock with my main investment with a smaller investment in both Fogl and as a spread risk FKL.
The Rock over Des decision I believe was 50% research and 50% on luck.
It worked in this instance, but who knows next time.
Naturally I am pleased that it is Des and not Rock who are suffering (obviously because I am in Rock and not Des), but I would sooner both were winners.
To all Rock investors, be pleased that Rock is going great, but don't gloat at the Des situation.
avsec
- 06 Jan 2011 11:22
- 6097 of 6492
Good post Greekman - It would be good to have a few more positive discoveries to give the FI oil industry more stability and future. It is very early days.
I now hold FKL, RKH and a small amount of DES - having sold the FOGL at a small profit prior to September
markymar
- 12 Jan 2011 16:31
- 6099 of 6492
Taken fron LS thread........can any one shed any light on Evian? is this why the SP is on the move
http://boards.fool.co.uk/they-also-forgot-the-falklands-must-be-in-the-top-12144581.aspx
Apparently Evian are considering opening a plant there and are considering a reverse takeover of DES.
Balerboy
- 12 Jan 2011 16:39
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they do bottled water don't they.....perhaps thats what des found.....
mitzy
- 13 Jan 2011 14:04
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remarkable,.
HARRYCAT
- 13 Jan 2011 14:20
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You were licking your what????
Balerboy
- 13 Jan 2011 16:45
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HARRY!! behave...lol
Balerboy
- 13 Jan 2011 16:47
- 6108 of 6492
Maybe a stupid question but you know me by now....have RHK got the rig and are they drilling....any idea when or how long to reach TD?
Balerboy
- 13 Jan 2011 17:21
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Ah, get them both out and give them a good airing then, lol you know as much as me then. Thanks.
markymar
- 13 Jan 2011 20:38
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Balerboy.......news of rig spud i would think very soon,as new target am not sure of COS but would think it is quiet high 30% chance
Rockhoppers next anticipated well, 14/10-3, is expected to spud during January 2011 and will be an exploration
well on the northern lobe of the Sea Lion fan system outside of the proposed Discovery Area, approximately 8km
from the Sea Lion discovery well. The well will also target deeper sands, including S2, which the Company has
mapped following the Sea Lion oil discovery earlier this year. S2 has a newly-identified reservoir feeder system
and a total area currently mapped of 42 square kilometres. The well is located downdip to the main part of the S2
fan and should provide valuable reservoir information. The S2 fan is mapped on the existing Rockhopper 3D
seismic and sits entirely within 100% held Rockhopper acreage.
The second well, 14/10-4, is currently planned as an appraisal well, within the proposed Sea Lion Discovery Area
on the southern Lobe of the Sea Lion fan system, the timing of which is subject to the order of drilling slots as yet
to be determined.