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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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cynic - 06 Jan 2012 10:03 - 5645 of 6294

GKP????? ..... wrong continent even!!!

required field - 06 Jan 2012 10:32 - 5646 of 6294

Reserves upgrade coming plus farming in perhaps for development !, hence sp rise plus crude rising....

greekman - 06 Jan 2012 10:54 - 5647 of 6294

To my mind the biggest risk in holding Rockhopper shares is not the investment
itself, as that has long been de-risked, but it is not holding long term, or at least
until we have that CPR on record.
No doubt some day traders will be in and out making money, and best of luck
to them.
As for me, you can guarantee that if I tried an attempt sell and buy back for profit, a
mother of all RNS's would be released as soon as my finger left the sell button.
The next RNS is anyones guess, yes it could be 1, 2 or 3 months, but I tend to be
in the minority as I feel that we will have only till the end to Jan to wait. That is purely
a guess on the basis that any CPR would be an ongoing, updated project where
all new input after analysis only has to be inserted into the running model, then
surely with a tap of the keyboard the latest figures will be evident.
So as some will as said, be in and out making the odd few quid that is not
for me.
I am very content with sitting back and waiting for what surely is as inevitable as
you can get playing the markets for that multi bagger (or should that be multi barreled)
on my initial outlay.

avsec - 06 Jan 2012 11:59 - 5648 of 6294

Greek
Like you I bought right at the outset and I am thoroughly enjoying the ride to farm out / production. Perhaps those that jump in and out have reasons for doing so but I also enjoy life. Yes it would be nice to make the investment work a bit harder by more frequent trading but I'm very happy to check up regularly on any movement across the board. I am not glued to a screen - and certainly not during the shooting season!
I agree with you that the CPR will probably be the next plateau in this saga and it will of course be updated as fresh data comes to hand.

RF
Thought I saw that Brent is going down despite Iran and the Straits of Hormuz worries?

Proselenes - 06 Jan 2012 12:08 - 5649 of 6294

Reason for the rise :


http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=17510560

Broker snap: Credit Suisse initiates Rockhopper at outperform

Fri 06 Jan 2012

RKH - Rockhopper Exploration


LONDON (SHARECAST) - Analysts at Credit Suisse have this morning initiated coverage on Falklands focused oil exploration group Rockhopper Exploration at ‘outperform’.

Their valuation model for the company gives a ‘risked’ net asset value for the firm´s shares, under a successful ‘farm out’ agreement for its Sea Lion oil field, of 627p per share, which is 230% above the current share price.

There are risks however, an unsuccessful farm-out could have a negative impact on the stock. They estimate that under such circumstances the company´s ‘risked’ net asset value could decrease to less than 200p per share.

Two other possible positive catalysts for the company´s share price are:

1. The potential for growth from an upgrade in resource volumes by end 1Q 2012 (+35 pence per share potential).

2. M&A upside given that the outfit has the largest holding of undeveloped resources in the Falklands basin.

avsec - 06 Jan 2012 13:00 - 5650 of 6294

Pro

Nice to hear from you. Despite your frequent protestations - you ARE interested!

Bang goes the New Year Resolution not to tell porkies!

blackdown - 06 Jan 2012 13:08 - 5651 of 6294

Like the one that he sold out at 300p

Proselenes - 06 Jan 2012 13:39 - 5652 of 6294

Credit Suisse not the only pushing RKH today, also being given a push by Merchant Securities and NO I AM NOT INTERESTED avsec.


http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/37549/credit-suisse-bullish-on-falklands-oil-firm-rockhopper-exploration-37549.html

..........Merchant Securities also named Rockhopper as one of its ‘Twelve Top Picks for 2012’ today.

Analyst Brendan Long believes the shares will rise because of ‘value recognition’ rather than the kind of drilling success seen in 2011.

Long says a new competent persons report at the end of March will increase reserves and in turn crystallise the firm’s recent operational successes......


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required field - 06 Jan 2012 13:59 - 5653 of 6294

Avsec : US and UK, (WTI and Brent) both up !.

markymar - 06 Jan 2012 15:45 - 5654 of 6294

I guess Pro has bought in now that he is ramping this again.

required field - 06 Jan 2012 17:15 - 5655 of 6294

Great end to the day.....300p or more on the cards....

aldwickk - 06 Jan 2012 17:53 - 5656 of 6294

300p is about my break even on those

required field - 06 Jan 2012 18:14 - 5657 of 6294

Me too...a little less....and I think this has some legs in it...350p...perhaps ?...

Proselenes - 07 Jan 2012 01:02 - 5658 of 6294

300p would take it back to where I sold, however most of that money is in GKP and from well below 150p levels, and given there are now strong rumours of a 14 pounds takeover offer for GKP about to be launched, I would prefer my money where it is, which is a lot of it in GKP :)

2 brokers actively promoting the stock yesterday, which means buying should dry up early next week and profit takers move in, pushing it back down again.

markymar - 07 Jan 2012 10:02 - 5659 of 6294

Pro u do tell porkies......
Proselenes - 04 Aug 2011 02:23 - 5 of 24
I decided to get some, as deals are due to be announced soon and drilling plans as well could soon come into view.

Given the potential I am pretty sure that as drilling gets near this will be at least double the present 140p price and so it represents an easy way to make money for those with a little bit of patience.

Last institutional fund raise was at 250p in April, so 140p seems like a good price to buy in for me.

Now £104p

FOGL you have just broken even with so you not doing that well are you.

blackdown - 07 Jan 2012 11:27 - 5660 of 6294

Last time RKH was 300p was 9/2/11. Interesting then that Pro was 'all in' on 21 Feb but managed to sell at 300p.

Says it all.

aldwickk - 07 Jan 2012 13:31 - 5661 of 6294

I sold at 500p , but only a small % of my holding

required field - 07 Jan 2012 14:12 - 5662 of 6294

I wish Prosels would stop the ramping.....yuck.....£14 for GKP....remember when he or she was deramping it.......

markymar - 08 Jan 2012 22:03 - 5663 of 6294

I see Rockhopper are presenting tomorrow at the Macquarie Oil & Gas Explorers Conference and again on Tuesday at the Morgan Stanley E&P Conference. They should have some updated figures to show i would think.

http://www.macquarie.com/dafiles/Internet/mgl/msg/iConference/documents/Europe/ExplorersAgenda.pdf

HARRYCAT - 09 Jan 2012 07:59 - 5664 of 6294

End of Drilling Campaign
Rockhopper Exploration plc (AIM: RKH), the North Falkland Basin oil and gas exploration company, announces that the Ocean Guardian drilling unit has been towed successfully from the 14/15-4 well location and is now off hire to Rockhopper.

14/15-4 was the final well in Rockhopper's first North Falkland Basin drilling campaign, which has lasted from 16 April 2010 to 8 January 2012.

The Company estimates that it will have over USD $100 million of cash resources available once all charges for completing the drilling campaign have been accounted for.



Sam Moody, Chief Executive, commented,
"This marks the end of what has been a highly successful and safe drilling campaign. We have operated ten wells, conducted two Drill Stem Tests, two short offset sidetracks and collected in excess of 450m of core with the Ocean Guardian on hire to us for a total of 397 days. I would like to thank the entire Rockhopper team and our contractors for their efforts which have resulted in seven successful wells of our ten drilled, with three oil discoveries, three gas discoveries, multiple successful Sea Lion appraisal wells and a successful appraisal well on Casper."
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