markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
required field
- 14 Apr 2011 17:36
- 6206 of 6492
That's the trouble....it will go past your stoploss and stop you out at the bottom...sometimes with a ten minute delay....it's happened to me.....
avsec
- 15 Apr 2011 12:25
- 6208 of 6492
Marky
Agreed - we need a rumour or hopefully something better?
However if a glance at the graph above is "looky perky" then there's hope for me yet!
................but it is Friday....... who knows
Stretch64
- 18 Apr 2011 07:28
- 6209 of 6492
Ninky Well and 3D Seismic Operational Update
14/15-3 well to be plugged and abandoned with oil shows
Desire Petroleum plc (AIM:DES), the company wholly focussed on the North Falkland Basin, advises that the 14/15-3 well on the Ninky prospect has reached a total depth of 2,620 metres in the Barremian source rock interval.
Ninky Well Results
Based on drilling and wireline logging, the well encountered two sand-prone sections in the Upper and Middle F2 intervals, which were the primary targets (2323 metres to 2334 metres and 2365 metres to 2389 metres). The sands have a combined gross thickness of 35 metres and oil shows were encountered throughout both intervals while drilling. The reservoir quality is generally poor having only 5.6 metres of net reservoir with an average porosity of 13%. A thin interval of around 1.2 metres at the top of the Middle F2 zone is interpreted to be oil bearing from log analysis.
Wireline formation pressure measurements were attempted, but no valid pressures were obtained, indicating that the reservoirs are low permeability at this location. As a result no wireline sampling was attempted. The depositional model suggests these sands are sourced from the east and therefore better reservoir quality may be expected downdip. In addition, there are indications from seismic of further sands along strike on the Ninky structural high, which were not penetrated in this well. These opportunities will be evaluated with the new 3D seismic as part of Desire's prospect inventory update.
Operations on the Ninky well will now be completed and the well will be plugged and abandoned.
Bugger
hlyeo98
- 18 Apr 2011 07:39
- 6210 of 6492
As I've said in post 6161, DES is a total failure of a company.
cynic
- 18 Apr 2011 07:50
- 6211 of 6492
glad i plugged and abandoned my position a few days back, though it was small enough not to have cause any dramatic damage anyway
mnamreh
- 18 Apr 2011 08:02
- 6212 of 6492
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hlyeo98
- 18 Apr 2011 08:09
- 6213 of 6492
This whole management is a crooked gang. Who knows... they might say they found a whole seaload of oil tomorrow? LOL!
mitzy
- 18 Apr 2011 08:20
- 6214 of 6492
Why the fall..?
cynic
- 18 Apr 2011 08:28
- 6215 of 6492
wakey wakey mitzy - see 6209 - DES is stinker .... that said, at some point (soon?) it must be worth buying as a fast trade against bear closing
mitzy
- 18 Apr 2011 08:30
- 6216 of 6492
Worth buying at 12p..?
hlyeo98
- 18 Apr 2011 08:33
- 6217 of 6492
Fund raising next in line... probably at 10p. Keep away at the moment.
mitzy
- 18 Apr 2011 14:00
- 6218 of 6492
Buy at 8p.
hlyeo98
- 18 Apr 2011 14:11
- 6219 of 6492
Run out of money and wells to drill now.
halifax
- 18 Apr 2011 14:16
- 6220 of 6492
The only people to make money out of the Falkland oilies so far are their directors and the owners of the Ocean Guardian, whoever they may be? The losers as usual are the shareholders..... you pays your money and takes your chance.
mitzy
- 18 Apr 2011 14:20
- 6221 of 6492
I fear a massive dilution.
Balerboy
- 18 Apr 2011 15:19
- 6222 of 6492
Didn't cost me anything as i wasn't in old bean....dead dog from the start, glad i sold rkh in the 270's now looking to get back in....somewhen.,.
kimoldfield
- 18 Apr 2011 15:29
- 6223 of 6492
It would not surprise me if DES were unable to raise any more funds. I question the viability of the entire Falkland Oil scene really, back to very speculative from just speculative in my view.
halifax
- 18 Apr 2011 15:35
- 6224 of 6492
Why is RKH so slow to confirm their discovery, if they went ahead to produce some oil this would generate serious investor confidence otherwise they might just end up like Stanelco.... pie in the sky.
kimoldfield
- 18 Apr 2011 15:47
- 6225 of 6492
A porkie pie?