markymar
- 15 Aug 2005 15:14
http://www.falklands-oil.com/
http://www.rockhopperexploration.co.uk
http://www.argosresources.com/


Rockhopper was established in 2004 with a strategy to invest in and undertake an offshore oil exploration programme in the North Falkland Basin. It was floated on AIM in August 2005. Rockhopper was the first company to make a commercial oil discovery in the Falklands. Today Rockhopper is the largest acreage holder in the North Falkland Basin, with interests in the Greater Mediterranean region.
cynic
- 13 Aug 2010 17:42
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as i said, time will tell ..... do you think they drilled toroa thinking it was a dodgy spot? ..... hardly! .... that would have been picked as where they thought most likely, and we all know the result
halifax
- 13 Aug 2010 17:48
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cynic so what BLT is the only multinational company that has committed to the FI so far, they have the knowledge and are ready to move if it turns out to be the major oil province we are lead to believe.
cynic
- 13 Aug 2010 17:58
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that as may be, but BLT may well find they have backed the wrong horse with FOGL ..... if you want to ask the Q as to whether or not BLT will have a pop at RKH, that is another story
halifax
- 13 Aug 2010 18:15
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cynic as you know BLT has the muscle to buy out any of the FI tidlers if any of them come up with anything worthwhile, but more importantly they are ahead of their serious competitors in finding out whether it is worth drilling in these waters. Shell drilled and went away as they did in Uganda, just maybe RKH may be on BLT's agenda,we will find out in the next few months.
cynic
- 13 Aug 2010 18:24
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that is irrefutable, but i believe my previous comment stands ... perhaps we should be dabbling in BLT too, though i confess i have never even looked at them
halifax
- 13 Aug 2010 18:33
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cynic mega multinational often overlooked because of their Aussie origins, it would be ironic if they come out the winner in the FI's, how far is it to Melbourne from Port Stanley?
cynic
- 13 Aug 2010 18:59
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further than to port mawsby!
halifax
- 13 Aug 2010 19:26
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cynic you mean Moresby in PNG?
cynic
- 13 Aug 2010 20:03
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of course
halifax
- 13 Aug 2010 23:50
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cynic wait for BLT to pounce if there are further significant discoveries.
cynic
- 14 Aug 2010 08:43
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as one of those targets would almost certainly be RKH, i would be absolutely delighted!
Proselenes
- 14 Aug 2010 13:56
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Once Sea Lion is flow tested will we see Cairn coming for Rockhopper ?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1302918/Cairn-shareholders-licking-lips-1bn-Indian-takeaway.html#ixzz0wZna3DyJ
"................Cairn is understood to be keen to enter into new and promising regions for exploration such as East Africa, the Falkland Islands and Brazil..............."
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HARRYCAT
- 14 Aug 2010 19:26
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I thought Cairn itself was possibly being approached?
chav
- 14 Aug 2010 19:29
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cynic - 13 Aug 2010 17:42 - 2297 of 2308
Toroa was picked at this time because it was about the only FOGL/BHP target shallow enough for the OG and they needed to get something drilled for their license commitments.
Whilst I have always been a big fan of the North basin because of the known geology from the first drilling round in 98, FOGL and BOR do have by far the biggest potential in bbls , should they get a strike.
Pro....not necessary for an outfit like Cairn to buy into any of the current FI's Companies, should they wish to explore in the area as there are more licenses coming up for grabs at the end of this year.
Proselenes
- 14 Aug 2010 20:09
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They have the money to develop, far better for them to take RKH and proven Sea Lion and progress it as well as explore.
With the money to develop they can make serious money from something like Sea Lion.
cynic
- 14 Aug 2010 20:26
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chav - i know i'm very very stupid, but unless i'm much mistaken, nothing at all has been remotely proven in the southern basin, so how on earth can you justify that it has the potential of millions and billions and zillions of barrels any more than mars does?
kimoldfield
- 14 Aug 2010 22:45
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There's chocolate on Mars.
HARRYCAT
- 15 Aug 2010 18:50
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Had a pint with a guy who is just off to the west Falklands working for the Atmospheric Research Facility (Measuring particulates in the atmosphere for some obscure reason). Sadly he is not up to speed on the drilling program, so he won't be much use for dockside info, though he did say that anything routing through Argentina, regardless of whether it is oil related or not, is very severely delayed if it has any British connection. They are very anti-British atm.
aldwickk
- 15 Aug 2010 19:15
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So what other options has RKH to bypass Argentina , Chile ?