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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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aldwickk - 01 Dec 2010 08:29 - 3959 of 6294

I doubled my holding @309 yesterday , it seem's 300 is the bottom for now while awaiting for new's.

Proselenes - 02 Dec 2010 02:30 - 3960 of 6294

I love this........ an easy way to make yourself look like a ..........


First, comment early in the year as follows :

http://en.mercopress.com/2010/12/02/us-was-concerned-about-argentine-reactions-to-falkland-islands-exploration-round

........This in spite of the fact that a telegram from the US embassy in London, February 2010, includes the opinion of Exxon-Mobil CEO Brad Corson who believes there is not enough oil in the Falklands continental platform to make it commercially viable.........


And then later the same year a UK company named Rockhopper finds loads of oil, commercially viable and could be a world class size find once appraised = hello Sea Lion. Now perhaps people understand why so many people are anti-Falklands oil, they are all licking their wounds because they all said earlier pre-Sea Lion with such bravado that there will never be any commercial oil size finds, and now there is a possible world class find waiting appraisal.....


Oh dear, I think he got it very wrong with his "informed" opinion, IMO, in hindsight ......


LOL :)


Wikileaks is great !!!!!!! Love it.

greekman - 02 Dec 2010 07:18 - 3961 of 6294

RNS out on Des.

Preliminary data collected indicate that this well is an oil discovery.
From the Des RNS.....349 metres gross interval with hydrocarbons ,of which 57 metres is net pay.

From early RKH drill results from Sealion.......217m gross oil column with net pay of 53m.

OK obviously VERY,early days yet and many more tests to carry out, but the indications are that the Des find is at least as big as the Rock find.

So looking very good for Des and even more so for Rock.

Proselenes - 02 Dec 2010 07:23 - 3962 of 6294

The EASTERN FLANK FAIRWAY is now proven......... that is the big news.

greekman - 02 Dec 2010 08:02 - 3963 of 6294

Looks like straight into auction, as it tries to sort itself out.

required field - 02 Dec 2010 08:29 - 3964 of 6294

I reckont that the area is one big sea of oil....both discoveries are probably linked....perhaps ?....or are they different bodies....?...we shall see....

HARRYCAT - 02 Dec 2010 09:31 - 3965 of 6294

Sam Moody wasn't exactly overawed:
"Moody said, 'These preliminary results from Rachel North, when combined with Rockhopper's Sea Lion oil discovery, are encouraging for the basin.' "

Proselenes - 02 Dec 2010 09:35 - 3966 of 6294

Sea Lion is a giant..... why would 8M of potential pay be exciting to Sam when he has a world class find on his hands that will likely end up between 500 million and 700 million recoverable barrels 100% owned.

RKH is now the leader, and DES the follower.........

I would put RKH at central point on the Eastern Fairway, with DES having the poorer extremes to the south.

Proselenes - 02 Dec 2010 10:41 - 3967 of 6294

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-12-02/desire-petroleum-surges-after-discovering-oil-at-rachel-well-in-falklands.html


.......Desires Rachel discovery may yield about 50 million barrels of recoverable oil, which would make it borderline commercial, Panmure Gordons Hitchens. Its not a slam-dunk like weve seen with Rockhopper......

greekman - 02 Dec 2010 10:52 - 3968 of 6294

I think Gordon Hitchens is almost pulling figures out of fairly thin air. It is far too early to predict such figures. If you look at the Sea Lion find, the Barrels of recoverable oil quoted were up/down like a yo yo and are still not know to any accurate degree.

Why do these people think they can give expert opinion on such scant figures.

Not saying they will be wrong, but anyone of us who have followed these oil explorers figures and oil analysts could come up with figures just as accurate as their guesstimate.

Yes it may yield, 50 million barrels, but then again it could yield 25 to 200. They as yet do not know.

I do agree it is not yet the slam dunk Sea Lion is.

markymar - 02 Dec 2010 11:11 - 3969 of 6294

Totaly agree Greek just look at the AGM... S.Moody's "it'll be done this year" quote and blow me they downgrade the amount of oil.......there are no certs in life.

Balerboy - 02 Dec 2010 11:23 - 3970 of 6294

wrong thread

greekman - 02 Dec 2010 16:01 - 3971 of 6294

The next well is a duster! Trust me! Sell now!

I have someone on the inside, and I am only posting this as a favour, as I do not wish to see anyone loose money.

I have it on good authority, 'There is no more oil to be found in the Falkland Fields'.
Remember, you read it here first.

I wonder how many of those in the know, who stated, 'Sell its a duster etc', are already penning such posts for the next drill results.
So I will be the first to spread one of those ridiculous rumors and save them time and effort!

At least next time I hope punters will be more skeptical of such posts.
No doubt if the results had been negative, they would be crowing how, 'They told us so'.
These people were either attempting (and succeeding) to knock the price down or/and guessing for the fun/disruption of it. It's as simple as that!
I guarantee they will attempt the same each time drilling/test results are due.

This mornings RNS shows more than anything what notice we should take of these doom mongers. NONE.

Proselenes - 03 Dec 2010 00:15 - 3972 of 6294

For the sentimental types who want to see photo's of the Ocean Guardian flaring the oil during the Sea Lion flow test then have a read of the just uploaded interim report.

http://www.rockhopperexploration.co.uk/pdf/RKH_INTERIM_2010_LOW.pdf

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Proselenes - 03 Dec 2010 12:12 - 3973 of 6294

News today.

Oil & Gas News:

JP Morgan have said that oil prices will increase to USD 120 by the end of 2012 due to strong growth in demand from emerging markets. JP Morgan have also increased their 2011 price forecast for WTI Crude oil by 3.6% to USD 93.

dealerdear - 03 Dec 2010 13:08 - 3974 of 6294

Greek

Anybody who would buys/sells stocks on the basis of another persons view point is plainly stupid. It is our own money we invest/trade and as such, we take the sole risk.

I try to keep a clear head when trading shares and generally speaking rely on my own thoughts and instincts. At least then, I only have myself to blame!

HARRYCAT - 07 Dec 2010 08:48 - 3975 of 6294

Considering RKH had only a minor interest in the DES drill, seems a shame that it is being dragged down by the same bad press. Surely good value sub 300p?

Balerboy - 07 Dec 2010 08:50 - 3976 of 6294

That was my thinking too harry, going to be no news from this quarter for a while to keep sp up.,.

cynic - 07 Dec 2010 09:38 - 3977 of 6294

BB - did i send you the pic from Kenya?

gildph - 07 Dec 2010 09:49 - 3978 of 6294

How much damage has Desire caused to RKH? Despite this they are still intent on 2 more drills in the south basin and waste the rest of their cash - are they trying to go bankrupt or what? All the profits I've with RKH have been wiped out by 3 failures in a row by DES - doomsday share!
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