markymar
- 15 Aug 2005 15:14
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.
cynic
- 09 May 2010 15:39
- 828 of 6294
bet his followers will be pleased if they have only just found out!
required field
- 09 May 2010 21:27
- 829 of 6294
I think everybody is missing one point that this is at sea in incredible difficult conditions at times, this is not on land....the expenses for producing will be enormous and capital will be needed, loads of it....this is an excellent start, but who knows what else is down there ?.....Mauritania was supposed to be an eldorado....not quite as much as expected has been extracted.....my experience of sharp increases is a sharp pullback ...sort of three thirds up followed by one third back..that sort of thing...yes there are quite a few prospects out there but are they al going to come right ?...perhaps not...I feel the trend for this incredible "play" to take it fom Shares Magazine is for a very much volatile sp....JKD is probably right about trailing stop losses....in the short term anyway...
Master RSI
- 09 May 2010 22:50
- 830 of 6294
required field
re - ....the expenses for producing will be enormous and capital will be needed, loads of it
That is not a problem the big players wiil do it for RKH with time.
Proselenes
- 10 May 2010 07:08
- 831 of 6294
Excellent, its not treacle ! :)
While we have to wait for the lab tests to confirm the API we know its now a movable oil.
Porosity - Good
Permeability - Excellent
Pressure - Good
Oil - flowing well.
All the boxes ticked now :) !!
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201005100700115903L
Rockhopper Exploration plc
("Rockhopper" or the "Company")
Drilling Programme Update
Sea Lion Exploration Well - 14/10-2
Oil Discovery - Completion of Logging
Rockhopper Exploration, the North Falkland Basin oil and gas exploration company, is pleased to provide the following update on results of the 14/10-2 well on the Sea Lion prospect.
Wireline fluid and pressure testing has been completed. Multiple pressure readings and multiple fluid samples have been successfully obtained.
The Ocean Guardian is not equipped with facilities to analyse the fluid samples, so analysis of the fluid samples will take place after the sample containers are shipped to a dedicated laboratory. However, the fluid sampling process suggested the following preliminary observations:
o All samples indicated to be oil;
o The sample chambers filled rapidly, indicating a good quality reservoir with no evidence of any free water as the sample chambers filled; and
o Filling characteristics suggest a mobile crude oil.
Pressure data was good with most attempted test points successfully located in good quality reservoir.
o Pressure readings indicate the possibility of two separate oil columns; and
o No oil water contacts or water sands have been recognised in the well.
Wireline sidewall cores have also been collected and the samples will be evaluated for reservoir characteristics in a laboratory.
The Company will make a further announcement once all the laboratory testing is complete and the above initial findings are verified.
The Company intends to run a liner and apply to suspend the well for future testing.
It is anticipated that operations will take a further week to ten days. A further announcement will be made once the rig is released.
Samuel Moody, Managing Director, commented:
"All current indications are that the oil recovered from the Sea Lion well is moveable which, if confirmed, would be further positive news. We will now wait for confirmation of the quality of the fluid as a result of the laboratory analysis, and continue our review of the data gathered from the well."
Proselenes
- 10 May 2010 07:25
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With reference to the 2 columns mentioned, let me highlight this post from III over the weekend. I think someone could be on to this already ............
The post on III from the weekend. Perhaps the second column is one monster one ??
i looked at the seismic of chatham and i noticed its under sea lion, i noticed that a while back, it also shows something very interesting indeed
if you look at the seismic of chatham, it shows a thick band of sea lion with chatham underneath to the west a little, however, directly below sea lion i see another band, maybe this is the second interval RKH is on about in the results, on the seismic it makes out this second band is part of chatham, but if this is a seperate prospect to add on to Sea lion, then BONUS!!!!!
for whomever wish to see this..... CPR page 35, or type 43/90 on the PDF
cynic
- 10 May 2010 07:45
- 833 of 6294
where is ernest relative to sealion?
on a note of more immediate gratification, it'll be interesting to see where sp goes today ..... my guess is that the initial reaction will be to push price up through the roof again, but the rise will be overdone, as is almost always the case.
fair value for this share/company at this juncture of the proceedings is very difficult to judge, as it will all be based on hypothesis, albeit that there is now something of substance slowly building
cynic
- 10 May 2010 07:56
- 834 of 6294
just looked at L2 .... queues to buy at 160 and upwards to 200
required field
- 10 May 2010 08:15
- 836 of 6294
No....euggghhhhh.....aagghhhh.....sick.....very....
cynic
- 10 May 2010 08:24
- 837 of 6294
came to the conclusion that RKH was high enough, or at least too high to buy
with that in mind, i topped up DES which, though rising sharply, now looks good(ish) value to me given its x-company interests
cynic
- 10 May 2010 08:25
- 838 of 6294
marky - i am truly absolutely delighted for you, though i dare say you have aged 10 years over the last couple of months
required field
- 10 May 2010 08:37
- 840 of 6294
Far too high a price.....can't quite believe it but there you are....there has to be a pullback...
cynic
- 10 May 2010 08:43
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so you should be marky and i hope you lay into the krug or better this evening .... you fully deserve your luck as you have been banging on about these dogs for an eternity
don't forget to bank some, even if you then buy back later
hlyeo98
- 10 May 2010 08:47
- 843 of 6294
This is a fab share...still very cheap ... it will go up by 40p a day to 600p
Balerboy
- 10 May 2010 08:48
- 844 of 6294
congrats marky, no sour grapes here. sp pulling back a bit now, presume things will go quiet for now until next spudding??
aldwickk
- 10 May 2010 08:56
- 845 of 6294
anybody having trouble with Barclays website this morning , its very slow. lot of websites can't seem to cope when trading first open's
dealerdear
- 10 May 2010 09:02
- 846 of 6294
Barclays and Selftrade the same
required field
- 10 May 2010 09:02
- 847 of 6294
Impossible to get some....not that I would, way overpriced....what is proven....no flow test......getting ahead of ourselves here....this looks tremendous, but is rising on speculation....