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Borders & Southern - Here we go (BOR) (BOR)     

Proselenes - 15 Jun 2011 08:54

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Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 09:08 - 454 of 1086

Its very possible that Her Majesties Government has requested to BOR and the LSE that no news is released until they have come up with their contingency plans.

This is a highly sensitive issue and a bumper oil find will not go down well with CFK and her sponsors in Argie land. A major oil find now could effect certain aspects of National Security.

This may explain the complete lack of any RNS at the moment - once the Foreign Office has come up with its action plan and the military planning for heightened security status is in effect - then BOR might release an RNS - they could have requested that BOR "take their time" with logging and "don't worry about the LSE, we will have a word" - allowing a few days to get all their ducks in a row before a blockbuster RNS is released.


:) That would be a nice thought.

Balerboy - 20 Apr 2012 09:08 - 455 of 1086

oh no not another ramper.,.

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 09:32 - 456 of 1086

Its encouraging Morani has said a big yes to The Sun story.

Morani, in case you do not know, is actually in the Falklands and is a no BS person. Their posting history is impeccable and they were the first to post about the delays at Darwin.

Thats a big thumbs up for The Sun, which had a big thumbs up for Darwin......... we shall see in due course.

tony727 - 20 Apr 2012 09:56 - 457 of 1086

To be honest it must be commercial or the company would have been quick to issue an RNS to dampen down the share price ........

required field - 20 Apr 2012 10:00 - 458 of 1086

It will be astounding if the above is correct......I reckon more news or leaks will filter out now.....

tony727 - 20 Apr 2012 10:10 - 459 of 1086

As some one pointed out it take seconds to interpret little or no oil but much longer to assess a fully commercial find

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 10:12 - 460 of 1086

MM's will want to clear their books for the weekend, which means they have to knock out the shorters with high spikes and knock out the longs they can with sharp treeshakes to ensure they have a balanced book going into Monday morning.

Will be volatile - but the main thing is its all designed to get you to sell your positions.

required field - 20 Apr 2012 10:13 - 461 of 1086

Going long on FOGL....

required field - 20 Apr 2012 10:15 - 462 of 1086

Danger is that we might have a 150p spike on BOR if a positive leak filters out from a reliable source !.

cynic - 20 Apr 2012 10:25 - 463 of 1086

on the other hand tony, a market truism is that bad news always travels slowly

tony727 - 20 Apr 2012 10:30 - 464 of 1086

If this was the second well I would agree >> But its the first ! a negative RNS would have positive spin about spudding the next well ...... still what the F*** do I know....... Just going to have to wait

markymar - 20 Apr 2012 11:02 - 465 of 1086

It is all quiet in the FI also look how wrong the sun newspaper were yesterday about the CPR been delayed....Pro is making it up as he goes,tosh springs to mind.

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 11:14 - 466 of 1086

And The Sun were spot on with the RKH CPR, it was promised for Easter and its late coming out well after Easter and its figures are lower than most expected.

Sun spot on there, and hopefully they will be with BOR - Morani says the story is good and its spot on - thats a big vote of confidence.

Monday morning RNS is very likely, as I posted on Sunday 15th.

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 11:30 - 467 of 1086

RKH P50 of Sea Lion for recoverable barrels was 170 million pre-drill. Its now ended up as 350 million.

If you put the same factor to Darwin, pre-drill is presently 760 million recoverable barrels, but potentially after appraisal P50 could be 1.56 billion recoverable barrels.

Interesting.

grevis2 - 20 Apr 2012 11:32 - 468 of 1086

How's Mrs K going to react to such a discovery?

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 11:37 - 469 of 1086

Everyone would do well to remember the North Falklands Basin is all about deposition by rivers/lakes. Owing to this sands are thin and multiple with lots of fresh water around. Complex to develop as it requires lots of wells and so more expensive. This is why NFB prospects are small in comparison to the South.


The South Falklands Basin is a marine deposition environment (sea), so sands should be thick. I am hoping for very good and very thick sands at Darwin - will be a good boost to the campaign. The South Falklands is all about "mega" prospects, really big.

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 11:39 - 470 of 1086

grevis, its why HMG might have put a "D Notice" on BOR to allow themselves a few days to prepare for Mrs K's reaction to a massive oil find.

Everyone is asking why no RNS, well, might be a "D Notice" to delay until after the weekend............. ??

cynic - 20 Apr 2012 12:12 - 471 of 1086

D notices?? ....bullshit :-) ...... argentina has made an absolute ass of herself with clearly little or no support even in other south american countries

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 12:14 - 472 of 1086

cynic, you would never know if there was or not - impossible to argue for or against.

:)

Proselenes - 20 Apr 2012 12:15 - 473 of 1086

Better get clear on your position cynic.

Are you in or out at the moment ? of BOR and FOGL ?

I see you sold too early yet again, have you brought back in ?
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