Proselenes
- 13 Jan 2011 23:54
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Proselenes
- 02 Mar 2011 09:08
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Some new 3D data from the ongoing seismic campaign is available from DES. Potential to add lots to the size of Sea Lion by a southerly extension is now firm.
Post below from Stu555 over at III.
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Here is the new information on the DES website...
http://www.desireplc.co.uk/images/uploaded/1472131_3252464.pdf
And here is Sea Lion super-imposed onto the information contained on pg 11.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2ii7lud.jpg
I've added the orange region to help visualize the significance of the broad nature of the DES leads that end at the RKH block boundary.
Feel free to think of an alternative shape that fits the information more neatly than the one I have shown.
So if the Southern Lobe of Sea Lion is 170-240MM bbl, then how much oil might the new seismic data add?
Have I mentioned my opinion that RKH are currently in a buying window?......
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 08:10
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If, as it looks from initial info, the Sea Lion structure of fans does indeed go down to Ninky and Rachel in the DES acreage, we could be looking back to P1 figures of over 1 billion recoverable barrels for Sea Lion.
Enjoy the ride ahead, I have always said I will look and review come the end of the 2011 after lots more wells, and that remains the case. A good result here and RKH will be back nearer 500p levels in a flash, and pending what happens after that with Ninky and seismic and more drills, onwards to over 10 for year end.
As far as the drill bit goes, they should be in the seal not far away from entering Sea Lion Main Fan upper.
Should be into that over the weekend. This is where the fun starts now.
required field
- 04 Mar 2011 08:29
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I can't understand why there is more financial media interest in this, or from more punters here, to me this is a fantastic opportunity to get in low, and I have loaded up likewise.
A good flowtest does not become a bad flowtest so the to me the sp is way undervalued even without the deeper sands being tested.
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 10:25
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P1 is on it seems, from the new 3D.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/45299085/Volumetric-Assessment-of-Sea-Lion-2010
"...........The high amplitudes would seem likely to extend further south than the 3D coverage and form a larger area. This possibility is represented by the P1 area of 100 square km.................."
:)
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 13:46
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Up she goes, common sense returning along with drill bit now very near, or just into the Sea Lion main fan :)
Next week will be exciting !
avsec
- 04 Mar 2011 14:24
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Proselene
That hyper-link in your post 195 caused all the bells and whistles to go in my anti-virus package as it tried to infect my machine. No joke!
I suggest you remove it urgently
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 15:02
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You must have Norton ?
There are no virus on the link, its clean.
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 15:04
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Only one Anti-Virus I would recommend. Its gets everything and it also does not slow down your computer.
http://www.eset.co.uk/
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Balerboy
- 04 Mar 2011 15:42
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Why pay when you can get AVG or AVAST both free and work well
Balerboy
- 04 Mar 2011 15:44
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AND YES THERE IS A TROJEN VIRUS IN THE LINK: MY AVAST SAID THE SAME!!
Balerboy
- 04 Mar 2011 15:55
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If pro's anti virus did'nt pick that up, it's not a lot of good and his comp, is probably well infected.,.
required field
- 04 Mar 2011 16:13
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Pro....avsec is right....what are you up to ?....
required field
- 04 Mar 2011 16:15
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I will not be clicking on anything you put on here !.
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 16:29
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RF.
Scribd is a hosting site for PDF files and the like and PDF files cannot contain a virus.
Its a simple as that.
Norton is a pile of $$%%, IMO, in terms of antivirus, two weeks back it was saying all ADVFN pages were virus ridden.
The links I put on have no virus, but I can say some supposed anti-virus software are really crap.
required field
- 04 Mar 2011 16:31
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Whatever....it did something to my machine and the scan started.....I will not be clicking on anything else.
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 16:33
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Yeah, of course it did ;) LOL
I think Monday morning will be a hot morning, should see lots of buying.
And if something leaks from the rig over the weekend, there might be frenzied buying :)
The drill continues going around and down............
required field
- 04 Mar 2011 16:35
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I have too many of these so I am hoping for a good result.....
avsec
- 04 Mar 2011 18:17
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Sorry Pro. As the moniker indicates I work in security and maybe I am just a tad cautious. I use AVG Enterprise 2011 on all my servers and client desktops - it is the best professional AV programme - period.
The link (which now works correctly) tried to place a Trojan and also placed a site page that looked like a Windows page. Perhaps it was a 'blip' but it certainly wasn't healthy - as others have indicated!
The AV Log shows:
"Infection";"Trojan horse Cryptic.CHW";"cDELETED FOR IDENTITY\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Low\Content.IE5\APO1ET9H\AntiSpyWareSetup[1].exe";"";"04/03/2011, 14:21:35"
Perhaps you should run your AV again from a clean boot! Just friendly advice!
Proselenes
- 04 Mar 2011 19:12
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Eset, best AV there is.
All clear for me. Perhaps the hijack only targets weaker systems. Some people said there was a hijack and others reported it works fine.
Works fine for me every time.
Looks to me like its an advert gone wrong, its trying to advertise some anti spy ware software from the log you post, but some systems are picking it up as malware.
If you want to prevent these kinds of things download and use Spybot Search and Destroy - just google it - works great and its free as well.
Balerboy
- 04 Mar 2011 22:12
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prat!!