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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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Master RSI - 05 Mar 2010 09:28 - 482 of 6294

hi markymar

I do have "UPS" still going on and RKH was selected there yesterday to move higher and it seems she is doing well since

greekman - 05 Mar 2010 09:42 - 483 of 6294

From a very lefty publication, but very interesting if you have the time to wade through it.

I have my own views but will leave others to decide how much fact/truth/fiction is contained in the article.

http://21stcenturysocialism.com/article/who_owns_the_falklands_01968.html

greekman - 08 Mar 2010 10:58 - 484 of 6294

Decided to dip my toes into the water. Will look to putting in more when the well results start trickling in.

greekman - 09 Mar 2010 08:27 - 485 of 6294

Gordon's Armada in peril.

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/letters/Gordons-Armada-in-peril.6134291.jp

Although the article has serious implications, I thought the tone might lighten the mood a bit.

Master RSI - 14 Mar 2010 21:46 - 486 of 6294

Lots of rumours regarding testing 27 API oil and hitting oil
The rig is at Latitude 49.60 South Longitude 59.30 West


http://www.mediafire.com/?mw3u1i54mnf

required field - 14 Mar 2010 22:10 - 487 of 6294

Naaaah !....it's a broken down outboard.....please : more details ....

hlyeo98 - 15 Mar 2010 09:46 - 488 of 6294

Decided to add more RKH as it will be drilling next. Now 56p.

required field - 15 Mar 2010 10:12 - 489 of 6294

Very much in as well.....can see these going a lot further....3 chances in the neartime : 2 with current drilling.....plus next well so plenty of chances for sharp upward surges...

greekman - 15 Mar 2010 10:55 - 490 of 6294

Yes there are abundant rumours around, but surely we all expected such. No doubt as TD approaches these rumours will become more prevalent and every increasing in their forecasts.
how long before we see the rumour, 'Biggest oil reserve found ever'.
Not knocking the FI oil explorers (I am in two plus FKL) and obviously hoping for the best, but just looking at Facts re Rumours. An oxymoron if ever there was one.

markymar - 15 Mar 2010 19:11 - 491 of 6294

The rig should be leaving Liz and Beth at some time this week and making it way over to sea lion

cynic - 15 Mar 2010 19:26 - 492 of 6294

i c no c lion nor even a walrus nor a carpenter, and certainly no succulent oysters

geoffsh - 15 Mar 2010 23:02 - 494 of 6294

Market Report in the Financial Times tomorrow.
Desire Petroleum added 10.5 per cent to 103p amid rumours that the Falklands Islands explorer had sent for sampling, oil found at its Liz prospect. That talk also lifted partner Rockhopper Exploration, which rose 10 per cent to 55.25p.

geoffsh - 15 Mar 2010 23:15 - 495 of 6294

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/article7063233.ece
Also mentioned in The Times.

geoffsh - 15 Mar 2010 23:23 - 496 of 6294

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/epic/ftse100/7450578/Eurasian-and-fellow-miners-weigh-on-FTSE-100.html
Also mentioned in The Telegraph.

geoffsh - 16 Mar 2010 07:42 - 497 of 6294

http://energy.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1647522?UserKey=
Also mentined in the Aberdeen Press and Journal.

markymar - 16 Mar 2010 14:37 - 498 of 6294

Nearly 2 mill buys more in RKH and it dosent move........V strange or a big seller in the background.

blueface - 16 Mar 2010 22:04 - 499 of 6294

If they had any smell of the right kind of API oil and that there is oil in this well then the shares would be running and not standing still!--there are always people who get to know what is going on before the news actually breaks to the stockmarket by an RNS---the shares are not performing at all well following all the media hype recently which sent them up to 84p level--the guys on the rig are obviously not piling into the shares!!--be careful and always better to travel than to arrive!!--

markymar - 16 Mar 2010 22:36 - 500 of 6294

Blue face there not even drilling in RKH targets your on the wrong thread catch up son....you want to deramp on DES thread...

Proselenes - 17 Mar 2010 11:15 - 501 of 6294

Royal Navy attack submarine sent to Falklands as British drillers 'get close to oil'

By Daily Mail Reporter

17th March 2010

A Royal Navy attack submarine has been sent to the Falkands to boost security as speculation mounts that drillers have found oil there, it was revealed today.

HMS Sceptre, a Swiftsure-class nuclear-powered submarine, has been sent to the Islands from southern Africa, say sources.

It is hoped that the presence of the 5,000-tonne submarine will make Argentina think twice about laying serious claims to the British islands.
HMS Sceptre: The nuclear-powered submarine has been sent to patrol the waters around the Falkland Islands, according to reports

The vessel is equipped with Spearfish anti-ship torpedoes and took three weeks to reach the Falklands.

A source told The Sun newspaper: 'It has state-of-the-art listening sensors and will be monitoring all ship movements in the area.'
It was expected, they said, that the presence of the sub would 'strike fear into the hearts of any possible enemy'.

Details of Sceptre's presence in the waters around the Falkland Islands came as speculation mounted that British firm Desire Petroleum has struck oil.
It is expected to announce next week whether it has had success.

Experts claim there could be as much as 60 billion barrels of crude oil under Falkland's waters.

There are already two Navy vessels in the area. HMS York, a Type 42 destroyer, is partolling off the island's capital of Port Stanley.

HMS Scott, a survey vessel, is also nearby and the fleet has air support from a squadron of RAF Typhoon fighter jets based on the islands.
The submarine, which was built in 1978, is 82 metres long and is equipped with sonar, attack and search periscopes, collision avoidance radar and electronic warfare. In addition, she has five torpedo tubes capable of firing the Spearfish.

Argentina has renewed claims in recent weeks that Britain is illegally occupying the islands.

The archipelago, which it calls Las Malvinas, remains an emotive issue for people in Argentina. Bringing up the issue of sovereignty offers a way for a populist president to whip up public support.

Friends: Hillary Clinton,left, endorsed Argentine president Cristina Ferndez de Kirchner's call for talks on sovereignty while she was in Buenos Aires this month

Argentina has claimed the South Atlantic islands since Britain established its rule in the 19th century and invaded the Falklands in 1982.
After a two-month war, they were forced to withdraw their troops. But Argentines still maintain they have claim to the archipelago, which lies 300 miles from its coast.
In the past month, Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has reasserted their claim and has objected to the British oil exploration.
She asked for the U.S. to intervene in the row, and secured backing from Secretary of State Hilary Clinton to open talks.
Both Britain and the Falklands governments have said there will be no negotiation over the islands and believe there is no issue to resolve.

The Argentine government has also tabled a UN resolution condemning Britain for allowing oil exploration off the Falklands.

Anger: An Argentine soldier holds up a sign saying 'English go home' in Buenos Aires during protests over the Falklands in February
President Kirchner issued a decree last month forcing ships sailing to the Falklands from Argentina to seek a permit after learning that the rig was to start drilling.

She has also secured backing from 32 South American nations supporting its claim that Britain has occupied the islands illegally since 1833.

The issue has been so emotive for her people that protests against British 'occupation' have been organised by former soldiers in Buenos Aires.
Last Wednesday, protesters carrying petrol bombs were stopped by police as they tried to storm the British Embassy in the city.

This morning, the Ministry of Defence would not discuss whether Sceptre had been deployed.

A spokesman said: 'We do not comment on submarine operations


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1258531/Falkland-Islands-oil-row-Navy-attack-submarine-HMS-Sceptre-dispatched.html#ixzz0iQmfh8OG
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