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Falklands Oil and Gas (FOGL) (FOGL)     

Proselenes - 13 Aug 2011 04:53

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cynic - 13 Nov 2012 11:43 - 2268 of 2393

1) i never promote any stock particularly hard
2) i patently and have always admitted i do not do any research, but leave it to the drones who enjoy the exercise

grannyboy - 14 Nov 2012 11:53 - 2269 of 2393

Yes you've covered yourself pretty well there cynic,just missed the "jumping on the momentum/sentiment bandwagon" out!!..

cynic - 14 Nov 2012 12:29 - 2270 of 2393

do try and write something that is (a) factual and (b) makes some sense ..... lest it has slipped your memory in your rush to write something i assume is meant to be sarcastic, i currently hold fogl + rkh + pmo + (of course) gkp

grannyboy - 14 Nov 2012 13:02 - 2271 of 2393

Why whats untrue about what i've posted and what you say in your post 2268?..

cynic - 14 Nov 2012 13:13 - 2272 of 2393

did i say you were lying, even if i could not work out the point you were trying to make?

Proselenes - 17 Nov 2012 13:11 - 2273 of 2393

Drilling is ongoing, not long to go now.

cynic - 18 Nov 2012 15:39 - 2274 of 2393

FOGL and Mr P
merely as an observation made by MrP on GKP thread ..... since 1st november, 44 posts in total of which 14 from MrP = near enough 33% .... thus "hardly ever posting on it" does not remotely stand up to scrutiny

smiler o - 18 Nov 2012 19:33 - 2275 of 2393

LMAO, :) this will go 2 ways .... thats my guess

Proselenes - 19 Nov 2012 03:14 - 2276 of 2393

As the result is now very very near its worth going through the data and coming up with a potential "most likely" result.

From the data of the DSDP wells, Toroa well, FOGL's concerns on lateral seal, Noble's concerns over no 3D etc... you can come up with the following as a most likely result.


Good top seal encountered, good sandstone encountered, traces of oil however lateral seal failure and no big accumulation at this location.


For me that would be the "most likely" result, with positives of good reservoir sandstone being found and the first confirmations that the Aptian source rock has generated oil, but the negative of no oil accumulation at this located due to lateral seal failure (the oil has migrated elsewhere).

That would be a good result for FOGL if oil generation is confirmed, albeit a big let down none has been left here at this Scotia location due to sideways seal failing. It would allow Noble to take over the license confident oil has been generated and is around there somewhere, and allowing them to do the 3D work and come back with FOGL and Edison to drill again once the 3D is done and processed. FOGL have done well with the farmouts and conserving huge amounts of cash, because if the most likely result is the actual result then they are still in a good position, cashed up and able to drill plenty more wells with no dilution.

You have to take your hats off to the FOGL board for their farmouts and strategy, done their very best in protecting shareholders value whilst allowing them to be exposed to major upside. Even if the "most likely" result comes in then FOGL have over 40p a share cash to move forward with.


Whilst everyone wishes for a super oil strike of net pay and everyone fears a complete duster - its quite possible the median type result will come out, IMO.

Just my thoughts, I do not have access to the well results, just a little speculation on my part.

Personally I would love the last stock I write about in detail on various internet boards to be an oil strike (taking a rest from now on from all the bickering and childish behavior of the internet boards) , but personally I feel the "most likely" is probably more what should be expected at best.

cynic - 19 Nov 2012 07:04 - 2277 of 2393

is this 34 posts out of 46 that i now espy?

do i read almost within the the same paragraph the phrases "most likely", "speculation" and "expected at best"? ..... someone should have been an archetype slippery politician

Proselenes - 19 Nov 2012 07:23 - 2278 of 2393

cynic, a bad result here is to be expected, this is frontier wildcat exploration. Not one person on this thread has said anything other than its high risk.

Thats the difference cynic........ not one of the posts is a ramping post.

Always high risk is noted and talked about, when referring to FOGL. If only the GKP ramping muppets could do similar instead of talking about 10 pounds and 20 pounds takeovers whilst the share price collapses.

None of that nonsense on here.



cynic - 19 Nov 2012 07:41 - 2279 of 2393

i merely commented on the fact that your "hardly ever posting on it" does not remotely stand up to scrutiny

i was also smiling wrily at the juxtaposition of all the colours of the rainbow in your previous post, and suddenly "a bad result here is to be expected" is now also slung in to season the proceedings even more and to ebnsure that your opinion has covered every single possibility within just a few minutes..... as i said, worthy of the slipperiest politician (are you related to lloyd george?)

Proselenes - 19 Nov 2012 07:43 - 2280 of 2393

cynic, but how many of those posts are discussing FOGL - and how many are just in reply to others comments, or general oil or Falkland related news............

cynic - 19 Nov 2012 07:46 - 2281 of 2393

i have no idea and care not one jot or iota, though your turning and squirming is wondrous to behold

Proselenes - 19 Nov 2012 07:53 - 2282 of 2393

No turning or squirming, this is all in your imagination.

I have said all along high risk.

cynic - 19 Nov 2012 08:18 - 2283 of 2393

"i never said that", said Slippery Sam, who had clearly covered all the bases within just the previous hour

Gerponville18 - 19 Nov 2012 14:16 - 2284 of 2393

At least someone has the faith!

Westmount Energy switch its portfolio

19 November 2012 | 12:42pm

StockMarketWire.com - Operating losses at Westmount Energy, an investment company, for the year ended June 30 2102 were £339,000.

In the previous year it had made a loss of £3.27m.

The company says it has been identifying and facilitating the development of energy assets and during the year has made a number of changes to its existing portfolio of holdings.

It has reduced its holdings in Desire Petroleum and Sterling Energy Plc whose share price performances have been disappointing and added two small holdings, Falkland Oil & Gas and Pancontinental Oil & Gas in the exploration field.

Both have drilled one well this year, and have additional wells being drilled now and in 2013 respectively.



At 12:42pm: [LON:WTE] Westmount Energy share price was 0p at 25.5p



Story provided by StockMarketWire.com

Proselenes - 19 Nov 2012 14:17 - 2285 of 2393

Well cynic, you'll be pleased to know I am now taking a long break from the bulletin boards........ so you'll have to find someone else new to pick fights with.

Adios and have fun (and do not lose too much on Turdistan stocks !!)

cynic - 19 Nov 2012 14:23 - 2286 of 2393

stick your neck out as often and as far as you do, and you should expect to get whacked on the chin regularly

the manageress - 21 Nov 2012 12:54 - 2287 of 2393

good rise so far today. Can't see any news.
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