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Borders & Southern - Here we go (BOR) (BOR)     

Proselenes - 15 Jun 2011 08:54

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Proselenes - 16 Mar 2012 15:13 - 174 of 1086

avsec, I have markymuppet filtered so do not read his posts....... I would not have a clue what he is posting. I can see the threads he has created and read others posts on those threads... but not his.

cynic - 18 Mar 2012 12:45 - 176 of 1086

trouble with you MrP is that you cannot abide marky because he fundamentally thinks your posts are all hype and no reality - as do i ..... you're desperate to believe your own stuff though there is no evidence (yet perhaps) that bor will find anything of substance ..... thus it is all wishful thinking

required field - 18 Mar 2012 13:21 - 177 of 1086

It's a toss of a coin whether this comes right or not......I have some but I'm not going over the top with them.....if anything down here, more probably most of it will be with FOGL....

Proselenes - 19 Mar 2012 01:27 - 178 of 1086

cynic, marky was abusive and writing abusive crap, which I was I squelched the idiot and will squelch anyone who cannot keep debate sensible and has to resort to idiotic abusive behavior. I disagree with a lot of what you write, but as you remain sensible and not abusive its possible to engage with you in discussion.



Proselenes - 19 Mar 2012 01:30 - 179 of 1086

As for BOR.

Darwin has a flat spot. That is the "holy grail" in wildcat oil exploration.

It will be either gas to water, or gas to oil or oil to water.

Top case is gas to oil - that would result in a stupendous result.

However, given the size of these prospects, even gas on its own is fine for an LNG plant, however the other two (oil to water or gas to oil) would represent far better results.

Flat spot and other DHI's makes Darwin a "low risk" exploration well, imo.

required field - 19 Mar 2012 08:57 - 180 of 1086

I was wondering what that meant...thanks...

Proselenes - 19 Mar 2012 14:27 - 181 of 1086

Nice, CFK must be p'd off.

http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/95783/malvinas-peru-throws-london-a-line

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cynic - 19 Mar 2012 17:17 - 182 of 1086

why is sp heading south then, albeit not dramtically?

Proselenes - 20 Mar 2012 00:18 - 183 of 1086

Tax year end selling, Q1 end selling and March Spread bet expiry Tuesday.

This stock has risen strongly from the 40's - and given another 4 weeks of drilling lots will take some profit off the table and then buy back again later.

Proselenes - 24 Mar 2012 00:08 - 184 of 1086

Nice recovery from being oversold.

Proselenes - 24 Mar 2012 13:47 - 185 of 1086

Argies seem to be upsetting everyone at the moment - always a sign of a government desperately in trouble when they upset everyone else then cry how its all others fault, just like CFK is doing now......

http://en.mercopress.com/2012/03/24/us-relation-with-argentina-souring-congress-to-cut-special-trade-benefits

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required field - 26 Mar 2012 13:50 - 186 of 1086

Very silent here....but we are getting closer and closer to the targets....they might have already encountered hydrocarbons or gas shows by now.....if this hits oil....it will go ballistic if of a commercial size.....risky but with massive upside and this "flat spot" does make things very, very interesting....

halifax - 26 Mar 2012 14:15 - 187 of 1086

rf when you refer to "commercial size" does that take into account the cost of bringing any oil found to market?

cynic - 26 Mar 2012 14:57 - 188 of 1086

tell me hali, do you and your merry men hold any miners or
oil stocks? ..... if so which, so i would be moderately surprised if any of them have pipelines or refineries or similar already on site or even within say 25/50 miles of the wellhead

halifax - 26 Mar 2012 16:35 - 189 of 1086

cynic what is holding up RKH from developing their recent find, could it possibly have something to do with the cost of bringing the oil to market?

cynic - 26 Mar 2012 17:33 - 190 of 1086

go and ask them, but for sure a great many more reasons than the simplistic one you suggest .... meanwhile you (clumsily) avoid answering the simple Qs i asked

halifax - 26 Mar 2012 17:47 - 191 of 1086

cynic sorry to say it but you have missed the point we were trying to make. we all know where the falkland islands are situated and we know little or no oil producing infrastrucure exists at present.also we know the cost of deveoping such infrastructure would run into billions of $s therefore major oil companies that could afford such investment are hesitating to buy into such companies as RKH, BOR, FOGL etc even if they may have found oil in commercial quantities.

cynic - 26 Mar 2012 17:54 - 192 of 1086

you still have not answered the Qs i asked .... i don't pretend to be paxo or, better still, robin day, but you're sure not clever to be a politician either :-)

a few posts back i asked .....
tell me hali, do you and your merry men hold any miners or oil stocks? ..... if so which, as i would be moderately surprised if any of them have pipelines or refineries or similar already on site or even within say 25/50 miles of the wellhead


meanwhile, i am happy to hold a reasonable number of RKH which to my mind has the best prospects of any here ..... whether or not sealion and perhaps others prove juicy enough to tempt a major to take a bite remains to be seen ..... certainly if BOR flukes it, then assuredly RKH will benefit (rightly or wrongly) and it would probably make at least a few of the majors much more interested

your pretended expertise in the cost/value of extraction/production has certainly prevented you from benefiting from TLW - stupid boy! - and rather more arguably from AFR .... i'm sure there are a good many others too

halifax - 26 Mar 2012 18:01 - 193 of 1086

cynic the obvious answer is of course there are some oilfieds mainly in the middle east and the US which have existing facilities nearby. as far as we are aware no such facilities exist in the falkland islands.
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