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
- 08 Nov 2010 16:33
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lol weldone mitz.,.
Proselenes
- 08 Nov 2010 23:59
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mitzy, I know, me too :)
Proselenes
- 09 Nov 2010 00:11
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I think GS added Rockhopper to their "Conviction Buy" list.
Which is, as it sounds, a "strong buy" recommendation in the eyes of many.
Proselenes
- 09 Nov 2010 01:15
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Goldman added RKH to its "conviction buy" list - which is akin to a "strong buy" rating in the eyes of many.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets/marketreport/8118405/Goldman-Sachs-shines-light-on-oil-and-gas-explorers-as-FTSE-100-wanes.html
........Amongst Goldman's picks was Rockhopper Exploration, which the broker added to its 'conviction buy' list. Analysts believe that its Sea Lion discovery, off the Falklands, fully supports the current share price, despite applying only a two-thirds likelihood of success to the asset. Rockhopper rose 5 to 318.25p on the back of Goldman's push..........
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Proselenes
- 09 Nov 2010 07:08
- 3903 of 6294
Well, its off and running time with Rachel North, 7.5% RKH interest.
Desire Petroleum PLC
Rachel North
RNS Number : 8228V
Desire Petroleum PLC
09 November 2010
Rachel North
Desire Petroleum plc (AIM:DES) the oil and gas company wholly focused on the North Falkland Basin, wishes to announce that both regulatory and partner approvals have been granted for Desire to drill the 14/15-2 Rachel North well.
The 14/15-1 well has been plugged and abandoned and the rig is currently waiting on weather to move to the Rachel North location.
The Rachel North well will be drilled vertically with an estimated total depth of 3,050 metres. The bottom hole location will be 1.7 kilometres from the Rachel sidetrack 14/15-1Z bottom hole location. Drilling operations are expected to last around 35 days.
It is intended that this well will evaluate the sands with oil shows encountered in the Rachel sidetrack as well as a number of possible additional sands not seen in the sidetrack.
Desire wishes to thank both the regulatory authorities and its partner Rockhopper Exploration plc for their speedy approvals to move to the new Rachel North location.
A further announcement will be made once the well has been spudded.
greekman
- 09 Nov 2010 08:45
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This is the bit I like.
'The bottom hole location will be 1.7 kilometers from the Rachel sidetrack 14/15-1Z bottom hole location'.
They must be fairly sure that the initial Rachel drills had indicated that the chances of a commercial find were high. If you were not confident and thought that those initial shows indicated a poor low volume find or even a duster, you would move as far away from that well as possible.
Looking very good, still a big risk, but the percentage of risk factor must be far lower than pre Rachel, when the sp was higher than its current level.
Proselenes
- 10 Nov 2010 04:31
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When you think about it, it must be highly embarrassing for quite a few "anti-Rockhopper" people that Goldman Sachs has not only put RKH as a buy, but put it onto their "Conviction Buy" list.
So now not only Merrill Lynch/Bank of America have RKH as a buy, but Goldman Sachs as well along with many others.
2011, Falklands year and in particular RKH year !
For those who have not read the Goldman Sachs report on the stocks, its in the link below :
http://www.mediafire.com/?i5bdmxxpmo6tm16
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Proselenes
- 10 Nov 2010 11:21
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Oh dear what will this news today mean for oil stocks should it be true (which it will)...... ?? ;)
Oil & Gas News:
Goldman Sachs has said that oil prices will be substantially higher in 2012 due to shirking global stockpiles and increasing global oil demand.
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Balerboy
- 10 Nov 2010 11:27
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Why the F*** don't you post above on OIL NEWS thread!!!!
HARRYCAT
- 10 Nov 2010 11:38
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More importantly, I heard on the news this morning that the MoD have said they will be unable to defend the FI's if the Aircraft carriers & Harriers are scrapped/mothballed (which looks like a done deal).
required field
- 10 Nov 2010 12:52
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They have extended the airport at Port Stanley.....takes eurofighters (Typhoons) now....
HARRYCAT
- 10 Nov 2010 13:08
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Of course rf, but if you need to deploy more air support in a hurry from the U.k......then what? Complicated situation, but calls for some very careful planning from the MoD.
Chris Carson
- 10 Nov 2010 13:11
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Lets hope the Captain of our new submarine has passed his charts refresher course then eh!
required field
- 10 Nov 2010 13:17
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You fly to gibralter....down to dakar....from there to st helena ....on to tristan....and then a little hop to the the falklands...easy..peasy....
HARRYCAT
- 10 Nov 2010 13:24
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I think you will find that non-stop via The Azores, with in-flight refuelling is the fastest way (as per the Vulcan's).
Balerboy
- 10 Nov 2010 13:24
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LOL....Chris.....are there many sand banks down there.,.
Chris Carson
- 10 Nov 2010 13:29
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Balerboy - :O) you gotta laugh!
chav
- 10 Nov 2010 13:35
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rf...lol...interesting route you are flying there!!..no Airports on St helena or Tristan De Cunha.
Stanley Airport is the same size and cannot take Typoons or any other normal fast Jet...they had arrester gear fitted post 1982 for the Phantoms untill MPA was built.
MPA can handle any Jets and could be reinforced within a few hours using Mid Air refueling, which is how the current Typoons got there...the general plan is that the resident forces only have to hold out till the rapid reinforcement occurs.