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Rockhopper Exploration (RKH)     

markymar - 15 Aug 2005 15:14

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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.




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Balerboy - 22 May 2009 11:48 - 329 of 6294

If i was you I'd take the 33% pretty quick, retreating all ready. :))

cynic - 22 May 2009 20:38 - 330 of 6294

but as i am me, i wouldn't put money here in the first place .... above rns highlights lots of words like "prospective" and "could" ..... well, you could equally easily do your bollocks here; indeed, that is the more likely

markymar - 24 May 2009 10:38 - 331 of 6294

Cynic-- There is most certainly something new in the RNS. That reclassification to a discovery is very significant.

It isn't RKH that did this its RPS, very very different, they trade solely on their reputation... This is all very good news for the NFB.

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/102996/Rockhopper-s-Falklands-gas-and-oil-bonanza



Sunday May 24,2009
By Tracey Boles Oil and gas firm Rockhopper Exploration has claimed the first independently verified discovery in the Falkland Islands.


The Aim-listed explorer has reclassified an exploration well drilled by Shell in 1998 as a giant gas discovery.

It could contain up to 8 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas.
If it turns out to have, say, 3 trillion cubic feet recoverable upon drilling, it would need specialised technology to extract it.


One technology that may be suitable is the floating liquefied natural gas platform being developed by firms such as Shell.

Rockhopper named after the penguins that populate the Falklands is in talks with potential partners who would farm in on the project as it moved towards drilling.


However, the firm is also examining other funding options.


The availability of equipment has always been a sticking point for Falklands resource firms but Rockhopper managing director Sam Moody said he was more optimistic than ever that a drilling rig would become available due to the exploration lull elsewhere in the world.

Independent energy consultancy RPS verified the discovery and also confirmed eight oil prospects that could contain one billion barrels.


Geological surveys show the area may have oil reserves to rival any North Sea field. Five exploration firms including Rockhopper are active in the region.

markymar - 24 May 2009 19:56 - 332 of 6294

http://www.rockhopperexploration.co.uk/

22.05.09 Competent Person Report.......well worth a read you will have to downoad it and need Adobe.

cynic - 25 May 2009 11:58 - 333 of 6294

despite the surge on friday, the relative performance as shown in the chart below does not lie .....

self-explanatory comparative chart over last 6 months
RKH = dark blue
FOGL = red
PMO = green
TLW = black
HOIL = gold

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RKH&Si

marni - 27 May 2009 09:42 - 334 of 6294

cant believe no comments from this.....18p 3 days ago, now its almost 33p!!

cynic - 27 May 2009 15:11 - 335 of 6294

cos i've been playing golf! ..... certainly a remarkable turn-around, but never be shy to bank at least partial profits, lest the old saying of rockets and sticks comes into play

marni - 27 May 2009 16:12 - 336 of 6294

now almost 36p, doubled in 3 days

yes cynic i went on holiday for 1 week once and came back to find one of my shares trashed..........i been looking at these but never had the guts to buy, not even a small amount

also i remember cairn from years ago and seeing them rocket one day and saying thats it, missed another one..........the shares added about another 29 or 30 pounds, doh.
maybe thats why i hold long term from now on and think that is wise from 2009 onwards as most companies can only get stronger

cynic - 27 May 2009 16:26 - 337 of 6294

personally, i still see no good reason to buy and shall be more than happy for the likes of markymar to thumb their noses at me ...... however, to repeat yet again - these guys have not even started drilling yet let alone found anything

marni - 27 May 2009 21:01 - 338 of 6294

price will be massive if they find something......sp will go up though before drilling and they will drill but probably next year

cynic - 27 May 2009 21:06 - 339 of 6294

quite so, and that is still a good way off

Toya - 28 May 2009 07:10 - 340 of 6294

Marni is clearly right about the renewed excitement surrounding the Falklands' potential - see also the Oilbarrel Newsletter:

Rockhopper Gas Discovery Hints at Falklands Potential

And the long-term view also seems sensible here - unless you like riding a roller-coaster (as I did for a while last year).

Don't forget the trio of companies: RKH, FOGL and DES all operate in the Falklands.

Reckon a long-term hold, and forget about it for a few years, should bring rewards for the grandchildren.

markymar - 05 Jun 2009 18:58 - 341 of 6294

RKH BLUE
DES YELLOW
HOIL RED
PMO DARK GREEN
TLW GREEN

Guess you got it wrong again cynic!!! The jester of moneyam!!!!

Two share i hold Desire Petroleum and Rockhopper

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RKH&Si

cynic - 05 Jun 2009 19:38 - 342 of 6294

ah yes ... over 4 weeks .... well done!
now try the same exercise over 6 months and 12 months and longer and post accordingly ...... different pic?

marni - 05 Jun 2009 22:54 - 343 of 6294

cynic, u r the guy that buys short term......very short term as in a few hours!!

give it a rest, u r as bad as a labour mp getting.........i take that back as nothing is as bad as that

marni - 05 Jun 2009 22:57 - 344 of 6294

i got told off by another person for holding long term too saying its for mugs or words to that affect.

most investment companies tell you to invest for at least 5 years.....anyway i aint going into that as that will open up a can of worms

marni - 05 Jun 2009 23:01 - 345 of 6294

look at bp......stagnant for over a decade!!! thats what i call a crap company to have......at least with this, shares rise quickly or fall but in long run i think you will break even at least.

also, i go on threads on sime dodgy shares like this to get a feeling.......and you seem to constantly bash these companies......ok its a comment but if 2 or 3 do this i must admit it puts me off putting even a little money to test the water.

the falklands is all that uk has left to pull it out of the sh?t

cynic - 06 Jun 2009 20:33 - 346 of 6294

short term is relative .... yes, i am an active trader, but then i am able to watch most days most of the time ..... don't forget that the purpose of the exercise is to make money, and just as one may sell too early, it is equally true that an awful lot of money is lost by hanging on too long ..... the last year's history throws up many examples of exactly that

marni - 06 Jun 2009 21:27 - 347 of 6294

if you look at 1984 onwards, just 1987, 2000-2002 and 2008 were the very bad years.........otherwise uptrend for the rest.......not sure what u r trying to get at again.....you seem to contradict yourself between the threads......as i said, u could be a labour mp.

as i keep on saying, the most successful people EVER are the ones that buy good companies and keep on holding for long term.....some hold as long as 30 years!!
go check buffett and others that made billions
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