Proselenes
- 15 Jun 2011 08:54
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required field
- 19 Apr 2012 12:32
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I've taken the decision to sell 50% at an excellent profit....just had to as my average was 70p or so....: it almost gives me a free ride on the rest (not quite).....did not want to do it but just had to.....hoping this now is a discovery (a big one)...but you just can't count on it....keeping my FOGL 100% of course....
HARRYCAT
- 19 Apr 2012 12:43
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Good for you rf. Profit in the bank. Spend wisely!
gibby
- 19 Apr 2012 12:43
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i was out at 124 :-)))) GLA
required field
- 19 Apr 2012 12:46
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I won't be too happy if this goes pearshaped....but I was getting very nervous.....more relaxed now.....and will be delighted if Borders have hit crude in a big way....but I got my fingers burnt on DES before....how does the expression go : once bitten, twice smitten.....something like that.....
Proselenes
- 19 Apr 2012 12:54
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Its the follow on prospects rf. Darwin is good BOR have at least 5 follow on targets of the same type.
There could be hundreds as they only have seismic over a small area.
Its the sheer scale of the potential - the North Falklands is like a little puddle and this is on the Great Lakes.
Massive massive potential here and FOGL - and the market will appreciate that should there be an oil strike.
required field
- 19 Apr 2012 12:55
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Another BOR spud after this....different target....and then FOGL's wells......plenty of opportunities left....
required field
- 19 Apr 2012 12:57
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Just had to bank something Prosels......can always jump back in if necessary.....just too exposed I was.....
Proselenes
- 19 Apr 2012 12:58
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Exactly - as you can see from RKH - it all goes flat and duff when they stop drilling.
While they are drilling the stocks are hot hot hot - and BOR will be hot into the Stebbing well.
HARRYCAT
- 19 Apr 2012 13:00
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Comment from the FT sector watcher:
"We spoke to management yesterday who claimed that the rumours were entirely unsubstantiated, nevertheless the market is taking a different view, with an astonishing 20m shares traded yesterday. In terms of the impending well result, which is likely any day now, I think there are four possible scenarios: (i) a dry hole – shares likely down 30-50% although the downside would be limited by the fact that it has another firm well to drill, (ii) gas discovery – shares flat to down as gas is perceived to have little to no value offshore the Falklands, (iii) gas plus liquids – depending on the size of the discovery, it is likely to be taken pretty positively, (iv) an outright oil discovery with a big oil column – shares likely to double, but again this would be dependent on the size of the discovery. In the best case, i.e. if Darwin meets the pre-drill estimate of 760m barrels recoverable, this is theoretically worth around 1300p/share on our modelling. However, it is unlikely that the market would ascribe full value to the find immediately, which has also been the case with Rockhopper and its c400m barrel Sea Lion find to the north. Nevertheless I’d still see scope for the shares to increase three or four-fold from the current level of 108p/share."
Proselenes
- 19 Apr 2012 13:33
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The waiting period seems to be in effect now.
Whoever is buying knows that by stagnating the price its now going to tempt many people into selling some, selling half or whatever to derisk in case bad news comes.
So they sit now, not driving the price up, just letting it fluctuate - holding it around a range and now hoovering up all the sells.
The price action is saying perhaps Monday RNS - lots of stock will get hoovered up today and tomorrow and then - its RNS time.
Proselenes
- 19 Apr 2012 15:08
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I have offloaded all my long spread bet positions in BOR, but not sold any shares.
The profit from the SB's will now see me fine if BOR share price collapses to around 50p - I will end up with no loss and no gain and still all my stock ahead of Stebbing drill.
Sit back and relax now and either enjoy the good news or simply smile and laugh at bad news.
You have to be in it to win it, at the risk of not winning of course.
Proselenes
- 20 Apr 2012 02:55
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Nice write up :
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/argentinas-president-rejects-stepping-into-the-future/2012/04/19/gIQABtB9TT_story.html
Would be excellent if Chile was put in, in place of Argentina. Chile has always been very supportive of the UK and helpful with all things logistical in the Falklands area.
aldwickk
- 20 Apr 2012 06:52
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Pro
Do you ever sleep ?
Proselenes
- 20 Apr 2012 07:07
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Yes :)
Looks like Monday morning for the BOR rns then. Which is exactly what I said many posts ago..............
Proselenes
- 20 Apr 2012 07:09
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Proselenes - 15 Apr 2012 17:09 - 280 of 440
............
Drill time to TD was estimated at 28 days and rig on site was 38 days.
EG they would get to TD on the 28th day of drilling, then spend some time going wireline and collecting fluid samples etc.. and then finally P&A the well.
So on an ideal timescale news would come after 5 weeks.
If things went really well and no problems then news after the 4th week.
If there were some delays news would be after the 5 weeks.
So 16th March + 28 days = Friday 13th April for TD
+5 days for wireline and interpretation = Wed 18th April
P&A complete and rig move to Stebbing = Mon 23rd April (the 38th day).
Now, drilling never ever goes to plan and is normally delayed, so I suggest its possible for news this coming week, but likely it will be the week commencing Monday 23rd April - if there has been a few days delays picked up over the drilling time....
aldwickk
- 20 Apr 2012 07:10
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RKH ,RNS out
cynic
- 20 Apr 2012 07:18
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not sure whether or not it is that exciting, though it does of course now open the door for any farm-in or similar to be concluded
required field
- 20 Apr 2012 07:54
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Looks like a wait until monday for the rns......must be by now some news flitting about whether this is commercial or not....RKH though are now going to need a big boy to help unless they go cap in hand to the bank manager...
Proselenes
- 20 Apr 2012 08:05
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I would imagine lots of RKH holders will be selling today and looking to load up with FOGL and BOR.