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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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required field - 11 Feb 2011 17:44 - 4264 of 6294

I think the market initial reaction was wrong and a very, very strong rebound could come as early as next week...Sold the rest of my DES and put into RKH...made a bad loss but put against juicy profits makes it much better overall.

greekman - 11 Feb 2011 18:02 - 4265 of 6294

Markymar,

With that RNS can't afford Tesco vino, will just about manage a Netto cheapy.

Required Field,

Looking at the best scenario, just think how much oil there would be if the field stretches 8 kms in all directions from the Sea Lion 2 drill.
Now that would warrant a good bottle of plonk.
Of course its all conjecture, the worse scenario is that there is no connection whatsoever.
Oilies must be one of the most frustrating sectors to be in.

Well have a good week-end all.

Greek.

halifax - 11 Feb 2011 19:58 - 4266 of 6294

Just think of the effect on the sp news that RKH are concentrating on bringing Sealion to production asap rather than sqandering shareholders funds on drilling dusters.

cynic - 11 Feb 2011 21:30 - 4267 of 6294

very glad i was not too exposed here, so although took a bit of a beating, more than made up for it elsewhere ..... shall stay put for now

markymar - 11 Feb 2011 22:50 - 4268 of 6294

Greek u have Netto we have M&S

Maybe if sea lion does come in huge!!!!hope, we should all meet up for a huge piss up,of course all dressed up as sea lions or Penguins.

Balerboy - 11 Feb 2011 22:51 - 4269 of 6294

Hmmmmm....what ever turns you on marky.,.

Balerboy - 11 Feb 2011 22:52 - 4270 of 6294

but then cynic would be left out.............

markymar - 11 Feb 2011 22:57 - 4271 of 6294

HMMMMM what could cynic come as with those shaven legs of his......?

just got in from the mine and had a quick look on iii and fell about when i saw blue horse shoes post.I added 100,000 Shares! Precisely! Perfect result for me!

In Geordie land we say what a load of bollicks!!

ptholden - 11 Feb 2011 23:04 - 4272 of 6294

Cynic wouldn't need to dress up as a penguin...........................boom boom :)

cynic - 12 Feb 2011 08:19 - 4273 of 6294

don't mock the afflicted :-((

markymar - 12 Feb 2011 09:10 - 4274 of 6294

http://www.fox-davies.com/media/325569/fdcrockhopperfeb112011.pdf

Rockhopper Exploration Flashnote 11th February 2011

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Comment

Well 14/10-3 was a bold outstep 8km to the north of the initial Sea Lion discovery well. As such we are not surprised if
initially at least, the drilling results seem to raise more questions than provide answers.

We take away that the reservoir section thins towards the northern source and while S3 seems to be in communication
with the main Sea Lion body to the south, S1 and S2 be must isolated from charge by internal seals.

The presence of a
good reservoir in S4, located on a deeper stratigraphic level than Sea Lion and sourced from a northernmost third entry
point, is an indication that other sand bodies, along the eastern edge of the basin, have also access to charge, even
though the extent of that trap might not be as significant.

Without further information we would assume that the P10-P90 range should narrow with P10 possibly decreasing;

however we are not necessarily assuming that P50 should change at this stage.

One thing to remember is that some
volume upside is almost guaranteed once the interpretation of the new 3D dataset covering the southern portion of the
Sea Lion lobe is available.

Hence we are not changing our forecasts and we see the negative share price reaction as a
buying opportunity.

Recommendation

We maintain our Buy rating with an unchanged 500p price target

required field - 12 Feb 2011 09:59 - 4275 of 6294

Excellent write-up Marky.....there just has to be a serious rebound coming.....because most people here agree that this has upside...therefore this feeling should spread across all wannabe investors in this company.....

avsec - 12 Feb 2011 10:04 - 4276 of 6294

I too have invested a bit more and feel that there is a lot more developments to come with this particular 'oily'.

It would be good to know if the exploration company intends to develop this further before selling out ot a production company. I thought, rightly or wrongly, that they were only interested in 'finding the oil'

markymar - 12 Feb 2011 10:45 - 4277 of 6294

One thing that stands out is that there 3D seismic model must be bang on as they just scratched the end of sea lion, who know if we drilled half a mile in we might have all been jumping around.

markymar - 12 Feb 2011 14:19 - 4278 of 6294

http://en.mercopress.com/2011/02/12/unilateral-fact-ii

A little off subject but all about the history of the Falklands and why Argies havent got a leg to stand on.

HARRYCAT - 12 Feb 2011 18:57 - 4279 of 6294

Had to go to Lille for a couple of days & just got back to find that RKH had hit the rocks & RRL had rocketed! Win some, lose some.
Have read through the posts for the last few days to bring myself up to speed and one thing springs to mind immediately. Many posters are seeing what they want to see rather than the obvious (for which I am sure I have been guilty in the past). This may be the outer limit of the Sea Lion formation, but until it's proven, surely it's best to assume it's not? Apologies to all RKH holders who are sitting on a loss. I had ARG (@40p) as my play on this attempt as I considered the risk too high with RKH.

markymar - 12 Feb 2011 19:20 - 4280 of 6294

Surely Harry RKH are not high risk as they re underpinned by there oil find in Sea Lion which gives them a value of about 3 and have 200 million sitting in the bank which would roughly let them sink about 16 + drills if need be.

I think with the next drill been an appraisal drill on Sea Lion we might get an upgrade on reserves after the mistake on the guns not going off in the flow test so plenty of pluses on next drill and I would not be surprised instead of the rig going back to Desire that RKH keep it and carry on with more appraisal drilling which would give Desire and RKH more time on modelling the new 3D which I would think some of its been analysed as we speak.

HARRYCAT - 12 Feb 2011 20:30 - 4281 of 6294

Yes, as per my post #4190, I agree that fair value is somewhere near the 300p level. I did consider buying recently at 340p just for a punt on this particular drill, but glad I didn't in the end (which is the risk I was referring to).

required field - 13 Feb 2011 12:27 - 4282 of 6294

This is the time to buy RKH.....crazy those who sold on friday.....it's obvious that the sp is going to climb...perhaps tomorrow morning a few nervous investors and those who have been forced out will sell, but the sp has to go up...it just has....it's now undervalued and in the event of good result with the next well an increase back to 500p could be on the cards.

markymar - 13 Feb 2011 12:53 - 4283 of 6294

RF what football team do you support?

258m shares @ 2.78 = company valued at 717,242,000.

We have 170m barrels. lets say 4 a barrel....that's worth 680,000,000

We have approx 200,000,000 in the bank.

So, on these calculations RKH are worth 880m.....or 3.41 a share.

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