skinny
- 22 Feb 2012 11:38
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Not sure what happened there (post 5879) it was in reply to a jokie post about Obama by Greekman - which appears to have vanished!!!!!
aldwickk
- 22 Feb 2012 11:53
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Blue = RKH , Green = FOGL , Red = DES , Light Blue = BOR
skinny
- 22 Feb 2012 13:35
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Just for clarity and to avoid offence - my post 5879 was in reply to Greekman's post 5860 - I obviously thought I was at the end of the thread and that Greek's post was the last post. !
greekman
- 22 Feb 2012 13:48
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Hi Skinny,
My post 5860 is still there.
skinny
- 22 Feb 2012 13:51
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Happy birthday Greek - post 5879 was mine in reply to your post 5860 - it looks out of context (because it is)!
greekman
- 22 Feb 2012 13:52
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Just edited my last post. Looks like I am loosing my marbles, (no not the elgin ones)
halifax
- 23 Feb 2012 15:19
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so far no sign of a farm in or takeover bid.
cynic
- 23 Feb 2012 15:25
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my guess is purely precautionary selling after a strong recent rise, but with an eye now on BOR and its likely non-result
halifax
- 23 Feb 2012 15:29
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cynic if you were a large oily wouldn't you wait to see results from the BOR drill before making a possible move on RKH?
greekman
- 23 Feb 2012 16:42
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Would think it will regain all tomorrow.
I would not want to risk being out over the week-end.
Balerboy
- 23 Feb 2012 17:02
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says gibby the greekman.......:))
aldwickk
- 23 Feb 2012 18:02
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Is that why the price went down ?
greekman
- 24 Feb 2012 10:51
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Could this be a match made in heaven.
Just had my first in-depth look at Anadarko.
I knew they were not the biggest outfit in the world, but they are still big enough to buy Rockhopper lock stock and barrel out of petty cash (well almost).
They have offices in Texas, Denver, Brazil, China, Algeria, Indonesia and London.
They operate around the world, in Alaska, Brazil, China, East Africa, West Africa, Indonesia, New Zealand and of course their home the USA.
If RKH take the partnership route, they are just the sort of partner we need.
Like most major oil companies, the world is their work place therefor crossing most political and cultural boundaries.
In todays world that is far more important than it used to be.
I agree with those that feel Congressman Sensenbrenners visit to the Falklands is not a coincidence.
Whilst most including myself would like the Argentinian threat as insignificant as it is to go away, If Anadarko or a similar sized global company gets on board, the Argentinian threat will disappear in a puff of oily smoke.
Crossing political boundaries also means that future threats from any other country in the future (although I can't think of any) would risk the wrath of the USA and China, not to mention those other countries with less clout mentioned above.
Proven reserves at end of 2010 (latest available figures) approximately 2.42 billion
barrels of oil equivalent in proved reserves.
A few more barrels of at least a conservative 300 mil or as most of us feel 500 mil and upward, wouldn't go a miss.
So with a tie-up with Anadarko or one of those other oilies of equal size, has to be a win win for all.