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.
Balerboy
- 02 Nov 2010 09:14
- 3877 of 6294
hows your des short rf.....
required field
- 02 Nov 2010 09:14
- 3878 of 6294
Closed at a very small profit....not happy...wanted more....
Proselenes
- 02 Nov 2010 09:16
- 3879 of 6294
The price action kind of says that after a few phone calls were made earlier today it seems confidence is high that the next Rachel drill will strike a decent size of oil.......
Now that would be nice.
greekman
- 02 Nov 2010 09:50
- 3880 of 6294
Info from the initial test of Rockhoppers Sea Lion well.
The data show that the well has 53 metres of net pay distributed in multiple pay zones, the thickest of which has a net pay of 25 metres.Info from the first test of Desires Rachel well.
The data acquired during drilling operations (from logging while drilling tools and geological data from cuttings) indicates that around 25 metres of sand with oil shows was encountered.
Whilst the 25 meters mention is no doubt coincidence, and the Sea Lion show being from a successful wire logging proving the existence of oil, whilst the Rachel result is only a 'show', it just strikes me as odd. If Rockhopprs net play result was 25 meters, could this hint of a connection between the 2.
Any oil techies want to put a slant on this!
Proselenes
- 02 Nov 2010 10:01
- 3881 of 6294
One and the same ? Coincidence ?
Is Rachel down dip of Sea Lion ?
Was Rachel the migration path to Sea Lion ?
Lots of possible things.
required field
- 02 Nov 2010 10:05
- 3882 of 6294
So this next well if the rig is not moved will be again less risky for RKH but a lot more for DES.....I reckon that they will now get permission to spud and the rig will not move to Jacinta and Desire better pray that they come up with the goods....
chav
- 02 Nov 2010 10:19
- 3883 of 6294
The Rig will have to move rf...but not very far to Rachel 3.
chav
- 02 Nov 2010 11:23
- 3884 of 6294
Been buying some RKH this morning as well as DES:-)...all systems gooooo.
Proselenes
- 04 Nov 2010 10:03
- 3885 of 6294
Well, BHP had interest in the Falklands (South) with their play with FOGL.
Given Sea Lion find (big) and potential of the RKH licenses, do you get a feeling that BHP might be running the rule over RKH now ?
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6A30QC20101104
.............WHAT AVENUES CAN BHP PURSUE FOR GROWTH?
Oil and gas companies may be the best target on the acquisition front where it could avoid regulatory obstacles, as BHP is nowhere near as big as the majors in the sector. "They've run out of options in most other spots, so they've got to look at oil and gas," said Bentley.
BHP senior executives have said they are looking for oil and gas acquisitions, and even said the Potash deal would ....................
HARRYCAT
- 05 Nov 2010 11:29
- 3886 of 6294
"The Board of Rockhopper Exploration plc announces that all the resolutions proposed at the General Meeting of Rockhopper held today, including the resolution to approve the Placing, were passed. The levels of proxy appointments and associated voting instructions received prior to the meeting are set out in Appendix I.
The Placing announced on 19 October 2010 remains conditional on the admission to trading on AIM of all 65,500,000 new Ordinary Shares that are the subject of the Placing and on the Placing Agreement between Rockhopper, Canaccord Genuity Limited , and Merrill Lynch International becoming unconditional in all other respects.
It is expected that the Placing will become unconditional and the admission of the Placing Shares to trading on AIM will become effective at 8.00 a.m. on 8th November 2010."
Proselenes
- 08 Nov 2010 08:01
- 3887 of 6294
Headlines today, so GS reckon GKP is a sell and RKH is a buy :
Rockhopper started with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Gulf Keystone Petroleum started with sell rating at Goldman Sachs
.
aldwickk
- 08 Nov 2010 08:16
- 3888 of 6294
It seem's that goldman sachs has all the falkland oil stock's as buy's
required field
- 08 Nov 2010 08:19
- 3889 of 6294
Can't go by any of the broker notes because they get a lot wrong......!...it's nice if they say buy and you have the stock but just do your own thing regardless of what they say....
aldwickk
- 08 Nov 2010 08:22
- 3890 of 6294
And all the rest are rated neutral
Proselenes
- 08 Nov 2010 08:27
- 3891 of 6294
Goldman Sachs ratings on a few companies out today.
BUYS
Rockhopper started with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Nautical Petroleum initiated with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Northern Petroleum started with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Nighthawk Energy started with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
BowLeven initiated with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Desire Petroleum initiated with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Borders & Southern initiated with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Falkland Oil & Gas initiated with buy rating at Goldman Sachs
Tullow Oil downgraded to neutral from buy at Goldman Sachs
------------
NEUTRALS
Sterling Energy initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Valiant Petroleum initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Max Petroleum initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
EnQuest initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Tower Resources initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Dominon Petroleum started with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Cove Energy started with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Faroe Petroleum initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
Melrose Resources initiated with neutral rating at Goldman Sachs
------------
SELLS
Gulf Keystone Petroleum started with sell rating at Goldman Sachs
Encore Oil started with sell rating at Goldman Sachs
Proselenes
- 08 Nov 2010 12:21
- 3893 of 6294
When you think of all this, Africa, Kurdistan etc...
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201011080822027678V
Makes you glad the Falklands is nice and safe and politically stable with the rule of law, British waters etc.. ..... !!
Proselenes
- 08 Nov 2010 13:21
- 3894 of 6294
Snippet from the Goldman Sachs note on the oil sector, note the last bit....
41 new E&P stocks: High return potential
We initiate coverage of 41 new stocks in the
European E&P universe. We see 47% average
upside to our expanded universe of 52 stocks at
US$85/bl oil; 11 stocks have over 100% upside,
excluding liquidity adjustments. We introduce
E&P stock screens which use the enhanced
diversification our expanded universe offers to
exploit key industry themes.
Buy exploration early
Our analysis indicates that stocks rally up to 12
months into exploration catalysts, with excessive
discounts applied to longer dated drilling. We
recommend exposure to a screen of longer dated
explorers and avoiding short term exploration.
Buy cheap exposure not geological edge
High risk, binary stocks individually attract
excessive discounts. We select a screen of such
stocks to provide diversified exposure to this
theme. We also screen for high-impact
exploration, supported by core value, mitigating
the downside risk of exploration catalysts.
Buy newly opened basins
The examples of Cairn and Tullow suggest the
market undervalues the potential of newly derisked
basins in the early phases of exploration.
Rockhopper is our top pick for this theme...........
mitzy
- 08 Nov 2010 15:42
- 3895 of 6294
worth 60p imo.
Proselenes
- 08 Nov 2010 15:44
- 3896 of 6294
Why not put a massive short on then.
So lets take it mitzy is short from 317p levels, and see how you get on in the months ahead ?
mitzy - 08 Nov 2010 15:42 - 3895 of 3895
worth 60p imo.