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Rockhopper Exploration (RKH)     

markymar - 15 Aug 2005 15:14

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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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markymar - 08 Sep 2011 07:52 - 5196 of 6294

Notes from AGM taken from III some one talking to DB

OK guys here is my report from the talk that a couple of us had with Dave Bodecot at the end of the AGM. It is not complete because I joined a bit later and mostly remember the answers to my own list of questions (some of them from Smicer). Marlon or any of the other guys that were there, feel free to add or correct.

DB reads the bulletin boards. It is a way of getting information about what questions shareholders have, so they can address them. He did not know MM but was pleasantly surprised when Marlon introduced himself.

I asked a question about the SW in 10-3. If the SW could turn out to be different (hopefully a couple of % higher ;-) from the cores. DB replied they are still doing the special core analysis. It takes a long time. The SW comes from logs and they were quiet clear. They did find some live oil but not like in the other reservoirs. 10-3 did not disappoint DB because there was a lot of sand. And that is the most important thing. There might be some oil up dip or in the sand at the basin flanks. Possibly North, maybe S2 (less favourable after 10-3 results). But it needs to be explored.

He expressed his amazement about the share price after all the good results. Thinks we are very much de-risked and the volume is on an uptrend. Plenty of prospects to go for and he really wants to drill Johnson. Could be really big, hundreds of millions barrels of condensate. They do not know for sure but from the Shell drill it seemed that it was wet gas. You would need an LNG but it would be a big company to build this.

{DB was getting quiet enthusiastic when he talked about Johnson. Personally I think it would be great if they find a partner (maybe Arcadia??) to drill Johnson. It would mean they can keep the OG there and it would give them time to sort out the CPR and funding/partners for developing Sea Lion. For the record, this is my personal opinion, open for discussion}

He couldnt say much about the B sands. He wanted to wait for the complete seismic to be ready. Marlon asked about B60. Dave said it was a good reservoir, but they agreed there were bigger fish.

They are now focussing on appraising Sea Lion and getting the CPR with booked reserves.
He said they were open for anything if it was beneficial for the company and the shareholders, even sharing a well with Desire.

I asked a question about 14-10-7. He said it is in a less favourite area like 10-6 because thinning reservoir. Still 10-6 gave more sand and oil than expected. More news in two weeks.

Then I asked about if they were going to put the results of the core analysis in the open. He said they had 800 something feet of cores and it takes a long time to analyse. But when ready they would probably announce the results in once.

I asked if there had been people from RKH in Singapore. He said yes their development people were there looking at fpsos. They were also in Houston. Then I asked (cheeky question ;-) if Sam Moody was also there and he said yes. Then I asked if SM had been talking to people from the investment fund of Singapore, but he did not know that. Then he was asked to talk to some other people and we thanked him for his time.

I must say Mr. Bodecot was very relaxed and open with his answers. He really took the time to address all our questions.

I hope this gives some extra information and food for thought.

Yeast

avsec - 08 Sep 2011 16:07 - 5197 of 6294

Now what has caused that jump - 237 and rising?

markymar - 08 Sep 2011 23:13 - 5198 of 6294

avsec i would like to think it is the feel good factor coming back in to the share.

Lots of news to come in the months leading up to the CPR report now the figures been banded a round of 400 mill + by the board we should see a steady rise from now.

Glad the board agree with me with what i was shouting a year ago.........400+

Good to see there not making the same mistake as XEL and going to drill more holes on the edge of the basin to get the full extent of what Sea Lion holds.

On another ramp I would like to say I think XEL will also start to rise slowly as time is getting near for that rig arriving to pump that oil out, I think I have had stinking year this year but I think 2012 will be a cracker.

tyketto - 09 Sep 2011 00:07 - 5199 of 6294

There is a video of an interview with the CEO of XEL on their web site
which is very informative of their strategy and timeframe.

markymar - 09 Sep 2011 07:51 - 5200 of 6294

tyketto thank u for that the mistake they made was instead of giving the whole area they gave the core area hence the slump in price hence i lost a small house on them.

markymar - 12 Sep 2011 16:22 - 5201 of 6294

I see the rumour mill is doing the rounds, good to see the sp blue on a day like this

markymar - 14 Sep 2011 07:29 - 5202 of 6294

Get in!!!!! she is massive

Rockhopper Exploration plc (AIM: RKH), the North Falkland Basin oil and gas exploration company, is pleased to provide an update on the 14/10-7 well.



Net pay 26m (85 feet)

net pay Sea Lion Main Complex (SLMC) 25m

net pay lower sands 1m

Gross reservoir SLMC 35m

Net to gross SLMC 72%

Reservoir quality in SLMC:

Average porosity 22%, maximum 27%

Average Sw 27%

Average permeability 70mD, maximum 230mD

No oil water contact was encountered

Results at upper end of expectations

greekman - 14 Sep 2011 07:37 - 5203 of 6294

RKH's only mistake.

They should have called it Walrus, not Sealion.

A Sealion is big, but a Walrus is much bigger.

OK will leave the board to those who will explain these latest results to those of us with a sketchy understanding, although this is obviously BIG.

Yet again, well done Rockhopper.

Like Dell Boy says, " This time next year, we'll be millionares" (well nearly)

markymar - 14 Sep 2011 07:42 - 5204 of 6294

Desire will also move on this news as it looks like they have hit the jackpot, Sea Lion is huge ..........good luck all holding its about time we had some luck as been a stinking year.

HARRYCAT - 14 Sep 2011 08:21 - 5205 of 6294

In today's weak markets 4% rise in the sp is probably good, but confess I was expecting much more! In times gone by this would have rocketed.

greekman - 14 Sep 2011 08:55 - 5206 of 6294

Same here, but it did blip up by 10% and then the day traders got going, as expected.

Although annoying, when it goes up/down like the proverbial yoyo, it will be the CPR that will be the next full catalyst.

mnamreh - 14 Sep 2011 11:31 - 5207 of 6294

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mnamreh - 14 Sep 2011 11:38 - 5208 of 6294

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markymar - 14 Sep 2011 11:48 - 5209 of 6294

mnamreh its a cracking result which is not reflected in the share price.

Capital Markets presentation today so will be intresting to see how that has got on guess they will be buying a FPSO now not leasing.

HARRYCAT - 14 Sep 2011 11:58 - 5210 of 6294

So one person says it's in the price, another says it's not! I still remain a little surprised by the damp squib, but next two wells (8 & 9) are only appraisal I think, so not much going to affect the sp soon.

mnamreh - 14 Sep 2011 12:00 - 5211 of 6294

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markymar - 14 Sep 2011 12:19 - 5212 of 6294

mnarmreh the well they have drilled was to drill at the fringe of Sea Lion which they have only to expect a low net pay that has been blown out the water with a net pay of 85 feet which in my eyes will make a huge difference to the overall mid case to high case numbers I would of thought the news would be filtering through of the size of Sea Lion getting a lot bigger hence I was hoping for the SP to rise with this knowledge but sadly it has not be reflected as of yet.


Peter Bassett, analyst at Westhouse Securities, said: "This is another positive drilling update from Rockhopper, which further derisks existing resource estimates for the SLMC. It also reinforces our view of the stand-alone commerciality of the discovery.

"We retain our view that Rockhopper represents excellent value at current levels. As such, we are maintaining our 'buy' recommendation and target price of 643p."

markymar - 14 Sep 2011 12:27 - 5213 of 6294

http://www.rockhopperexploration.co.uk/pdf/cap_markets/RKH_CapMark_Section_02Technical.pdf

Slide 66.....where they thought was the end of SL is not as the found 26m so it carries on may be 2 to 3 km hence makes a huge diffrence to high case numbers.

mnamreh - 14 Sep 2011 12:36 - 5214 of 6294

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mnamreh - 14 Sep 2011 12:42 - 5215 of 6294

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