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Falklands Oil and Gas (FOGL) (FOGL)     

Proselenes - 13 Aug 2011 04:53

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halifax - 25 Jul 2012 17:19 - 1027 of 2393

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 - 1028 of 2393

We could sell the Gas to the Argentinian at a premium.........Assuming there is gas of course!

markymar - 25 Jul 2012 18:38 - 1029 of 2393

so much for not posting Pro .....every day ramp after ramp......its the same stuff

agree with blackdown zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

required field - 25 Jul 2012 19:21 - 1030 of 2393

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...

cynic - 25 Jul 2012 19:35 - 1031 of 2393

Mr Prostate - as and when SFI proves commercial ANYTHING i shall be truly delighted ..... only a week or two back you were singing a similar loud anthem about BOR, and what a load of total crap that proved to be, though you subsequently tried to pretend that you had written no such rubbish ..... FOGL arguably has better prospects, but only time will tell

Gerponville18 - 25 Jul 2012 19:46 - 1032 of 2393

My belief is that there is commerciality in the Southern waters of the Falklands.

I also believe, that there will (is) hype building up........Papers are using words like;

• The Next North Sea

• Potentially the biggest find for many a year

• Share price could be this and that price

• Thousands could be millionaires overnight.

So, the share price is going to rise, that's for sure.......I am assuming no one has paid more than £1 per share.........As a minimum, the share will rise to beyond £1.50 per share that's during the drilling. I see this is where the skill will be with a canny trader, which we all are, albeit semi-skilled (which I am)………..Try to have your investment double, take ones original stake out…..Then there’s the gamble…….Is there Oil/Gas or not. That’s my strategy………Hope I am right? Good luck everyone.

required field - 25 Jul 2012 19:46 - 1033 of 2393

Hey....I was nowhere near so loud as I have been promoting FOGL for some time now....I said Borders was a punt...it was.....the big difference is that I'm heavily invested in Falklands Oil and Gas !....I just think that oil will be found sooner or later here......the crazy thing is that I would almost prefer them to drill Scotia or Nimrod first before Loligo but this is the well they have chosen and it does look like there is something there....gas perhaps but oil might be present below the first targets,.....it's a risk for small investors like ourselves but then....the stockmarket is risky...if it comes right : you have earned it by jove !.....ooopppsss...perhaps Cinners rants were for Prosels....

Proselenes - 26 Jul 2012 01:15 - 1034 of 2393

RF - those who have no holding are always the loudest against the stock and the first to shout that people are ramping.

They normally try to hide this by saying "I have some FOGL".......... but they do not you can be sure of that.

Many people are waiting for the first rumours from the rig, or the first RNS of a discovery and then they will buy in.

Until then they will be saying bad things about the chances, saying they hold "some" (which they do not) and calling everyone positive who is holding a ramper.

They claim to have "some" so that if the news is good nobody can call them a fool for missing out on the big rise - and of course if its bad news they will claim the "some" was really just a couple of shares as it was all just a punt.

This is normal for life on the bulletin boards..................

cynic - 26 Jul 2012 07:10 - 1035 of 2393

you really do protest too much ..... as with far too many of your posts, the latest is based on pure supposition ...... further, what may be a modest number for some will be significant for another, and vice versa

much more to the point, though i still hold "some", i have no inferiority complex that demands that i put on a macho front by being desperate to claim that i even want to be in at basements levels, let alone with what i would call lunatic numbers .... indeed, those levels far too often prove to be a rotten ice-bridge over an abyss

required field - 26 Jul 2012 09:38 - 1036 of 2393

I hardly buy or sell at all now.......such a bad market.....I probably have too much invested in this one company but you have to admit that the upside could be huge Cynic......

cynic - 26 Jul 2012 09:40 - 1037 of 2393

WTFC! ...... now pay as much attention to the downside ..... you'll soon be throwing money at RRR, RRL and the ilk with the same loony logic

required field - 26 Jul 2012 09:43 - 1038 of 2393

It's a notion of risk......and there is another well coming up after Loligo....

greekman - 26 Jul 2012 09:49 - 1039 of 2393

Upside downside.
Yes of course there are both, but the only one thing that we should be looking at as investors or potential investors is this.
Is the upside looking better than any downside
If yes, invest.
If no don't.

Whilst I appreciate the above is obvious, I state it because we can go over and over the pro's/cons re Fogl, but we have to accept that what looks attractive to some does not look so to others, (wife should have gone to specsavers).

I think we have discussed, such pros/cons in depth now, and the only thing that will prove who is right or wrong will be the drill results.

I am invested and have just increased my holding, so to me the gamble is worthwhile, and yes it is a gamble.

HARRYCAT - 26 Jul 2012 09:51 - 1040 of 2393

"Is the upside looking better than any downside
If yes, invest.
If no don't."

The downside is always greater than the upside, hence the c20% or less chance of hitting oil with most wells.

greekman - 26 Jul 2012 09:56 - 1041 of 2393

Hi Harrycat,

Fully agree, thats why I look at the odds, like any 'bet'.

I am betting that the odds of the upside will make it a worthwhile gamble, with a good result at least tripling my money.
I have also limited my investment to what I can afford to loose.

Anyone better their house or pension on this, is to my mind taking a ridiculous risk.

He who dares, does not always win!

cynic - 26 Jul 2012 10:53 - 1042 of 2393

greek - i bet you haven't invested a large slab of your portfolio in this spiv stock though, and to my mind, that is the prudent approach even for those who are not intrinsically risk averse

greekman - 26 Jul 2012 11:12 - 1043 of 2393

No I haven't, but I don't class any stock that has Fogls potential as a 'spiv' stock.

SPIV.........
1 One usually unemployed, who lives by one's wits.
2 One who shirks work or responsibility; a slacker.

Not FOGL!

cynic - 26 Jul 2012 12:01 - 1044 of 2393

must be me i was talking about :-)

grannyboy - 26 Jul 2012 13:58 - 1045 of 2393

When investing in exploration stocks you have to look on it as very risky and to only invest money you're prepared to lose, but you have also to look at the upside as well as the downside, ie if Loligo is a duster(what all 5 levels?) then expect the s/p to fall by between 45-55%, but if its a commercial success on the majority of levels then a 200-300%+ is more then a posibility, so i believe its well worth the risk, timing is also important...

chuckles - 26 Jul 2012 15:49 - 1046 of 2393

MONEYTALKS - 26 Jul 2012 13:00 - 102 of 102

Sandown
3.05 Savanna La Mar
Good luck all.

Thanks to Moneytalks for the tip.
Put your money on this nag, better chance of winning than Fogl finding commercial quantities of oil!
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