Proselenes
- 13 Aug 2011 04:53
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Proselenes
- 25 Jul 2012 01:15
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The biggest clue of course is in the name of the company - being Falkland Oil and GAS.
FOGL has the massive size targets that would be commercial on an oil find or a gas find.
blackdown
- 25 Jul 2012 07:27
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Folks who post in the middle of the night presumably have an issue of some sort.
grannyboy
- 25 Jul 2012 07:32
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Thanks for your thoughts Proselenes, as to the clues in the name that been a timely reminder to the pi's who wondered what the Gas at the end meant...
FOGL is speculative and risky like all oilers, especialy in the FI's, but the POTENTIAL is massive...:D))
Proselenes
- 25 Jul 2012 10:03
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GB, you have to remind people - they are looking for oil AND gas, hence the name. Loligo is so big its massively commercial on a gas strike alone.
Some muppets have been posting elsewhere that gas is not good for FOGL, total idiots to suggest that.
cynic
- 25 Jul 2012 11:37
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stop grasping at straws ..... the full name of the company is irrelevant ..... if they don't find oil, the share price will be massacred ..... gas except in almost unimaginable quantities will be pretty much useless
Pessimism Sauce
- 25 Jul 2012 11:44
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Commercial amounts of gas will still be a decent find. Whether or not the market will think that...we'll find out!
cynic
- 25 Jul 2012 11:49
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"commercial" in FI will need to be very significantly more than if found in easier waters ..... further, the market is really only interested in OIL
grannyboy
- 25 Jul 2012 13:11
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So cynic in your view what would be significant?.
markyman "where is the money coming from to extract it". Well seeing as you've stated the negatives(ie they only find gas) what about the possible positives, as Proselenes states over 10TCF and its well worth commercialising, add on finding oil lower down then it'l be the icing on the cake, Then funding won't be such a big problem,and who knows what the price of oil/gas will be if your timetable is correct, 2/3 years down the road before they start producing...But as they say "the oils/gas is not going anywhere...
PS as to your holding FOGL but only seeing the negatives, why the hell are you invested here?..
cynic
- 25 Jul 2012 14:32
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what's this about prostates? :-)
GB - i haven't a clue about gas ..... imho (yuk! hate that acronym), i think it would have to be almost of qatar-size to support any excitement ..... while LNG is certainly a power source of the future, most wells continue to flare it off, which gives you an idea of its commerciality.
Proselenes
- 25 Jul 2012 14:48
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cynic.
Have you not read the FOGL presentation ?????? I have posted in lots of times.
South Falklands 5 TCF recoverable is commercial for gas.
South Falklands 10 TCF recoverable is very attractive to develop - lots of profit.
Loligo is targetting 25 TCF recoverable on a P50 basis.
5 times larger than the minimum needed for commercial gas development.
Proselenes
- 25 Jul 2012 14:51
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For the blind and for those who REFUSE to accept....... or those who are just plain deramping and know they are ;) LOL
South Falklands 5 TCF recoverable is commercial for gas.
South Falklands 10 TCF gas recoverable is very attractive to develop - lots of profit.
Loligo is targetting 25 TCF gas recoverable on a P50 basis.
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Proselenes
- 25 Jul 2012 14:52
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As it says at the bottom, MINIMUM is 5 TCF.
Loligo is targetting P50 gas recoverable of 25 TCF..........
blackdown
- 25 Jul 2012 17:07
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.................................
blackdown
- 25 Jul 2012 17:12
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By the time FOGL gets to the production stage, the USA will be self-sufficient with regard to gas anyway, so the price will drop significantly.
halifax
- 25 Jul 2012 17:19
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look at the price of gas in the US PP is up to his usual ramping trick ....think of a number .... 10 trillion sounds good.
Gerponville18
- 25 Jul 2012 17:49
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We could sell the Gas to the Argentinian at a premium.........Assuming there is gas of course!
required field
- 25 Jul 2012 19:21
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The fact remains that this next well is very exciting !.....and the following one as well : it would be extremly odd if Sealion was a sole commercial discovery around the Falklands ; I believe that there are a lot more hydrocarbons to be discovered east of RKH's find.......a little bit of luck is needed here but there is also Scotia and Nimrod that provide good backup if this next well is unfortunately a duster....though I believe that something within commercial limits is going to be found .....gas or oil.....that seismic is special.....just have to hope it's not water...