Proselenes
- 13 Aug 2011 04:53
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Proselenes
- 18 Jul 2012 10:47
- 943 of 2393
Ok, thats me done, picked up another 50K today and rounded my holding up to 400K FOGL shares.
As I have a very large holding now its time for me to disappear for summer holidays now and come back in the autumn - so enjoy the summer I shall pop in from time to time but not very often.
aldwickk
- 18 Jul 2012 10:50
- 944 of 2393
Bognor Regis ?
Pessimism Sauce
- 18 Jul 2012 12:42
- 945 of 2393
This rollercoaster ride is getting rather ridiculous now. Its like the market has declared FOGL a duster before the drill has even got to Lolligo.
halifax
- 18 Jul 2012 12:46
- 946 of 2393
The "South Atlantic Bubble" has well and truly burst!
aldwickk
- 18 Jul 2012 13:34
- 948 of 2393
halifax
- 18 Jul 2012 16:23
- 949 of 2393
FKL got it absolutely right when they sold 1.18m shares in FOGL at 86p recently.
required field
- 18 Jul 2012 16:52
- 950 of 2393
Not if they don't buy them back because I have high hopes for this next drilling campaign with the present sp a distant memory......(well....I'm hoping anyway)......FKL have got it wrong.....sp will go way past 100p soon...
Balerboy
- 18 Jul 2012 17:27
- 951 of 2393
Listen to the man/woman that knows ;)
blackdown
- 18 Jul 2012 17:29
- 952 of 2393
Who is that?
Balerboy
- 18 Jul 2012 17:35
- 953 of 2393
Rf of course..... going to make a fortune on these.,.
blackdown
- 18 Jul 2012 17:53
- 954 of 2393
Bon chance.
FoodSexMusic7
- 18 Jul 2012 23:45
- 955 of 2393
Proselenes said he bought 50k, but I don't see the trade anywhere! Very sus the way he's leaving now when the stock needs him most for ramping. He's taking a break.. just goes to show that he views ramping as a full time job???
When's the rig coming to FOGL????????
blackdown
- 19 Jul 2012 07:41
- 956 of 2393
Chances are that P is a 14 year old schoolboy/schoolgirl. Never bought or sold a share in his/her life and style of writing/posting is juvenile
required field
- 19 Jul 2012 15:26
- 957 of 2393
Not much happening yet but wait till we are 1000m down after a couple of weeks drilling : with 5 targets, all sorts of rumours are going to come out......the sp will start to go up....now whether there is a commercial size discovery there is in the lap of the gods...but their presentation shows something pretty big is down there with perhaps oil right down at the bottom.....in several intervals....this will be a lot more interesting than the previous wells....
cynic
- 19 Jul 2012 15:32
- 958 of 2393
may be Nessie's mum and dad
halifax
- 19 Jul 2012 17:02
- 959 of 2393
rf seems to have taken over from the absent PP!
magicjoe
- 19 Jul 2012 17:52
- 960 of 2393
Have Pi's sold FOGL and buy BOR today?
a couple days of selling and recent buyers are feeling the pinch
cynic
- 19 Jul 2012 18:06
- 961 of 2393
not if they have any brain at all .... they may have just sold both
Proselenes
- 20 Jul 2012 11:17
- 962 of 2393
Loligo is a classic Gulf of Mexico Class 3 AVO type anomaly.
To allow people to know what this means, see below :
1. AVO Class 3 Gas Sand:
• Unconsolidated sand, porosity greater than 25%, usually Tertiary in age.
• Gross interval velocity usually less than 8,500 ft/sec (2,650 m/sec). Gas and oil zones are bright spots on the stack section and on all offset (angle) stacks.
• AVO: The reflection amplitude, with respect to background, increases slightly with increasing offset distance or angle.
• Note: A Class 4 Gas Sand has same the characteristics as a Class 3 Gas Sand except the reflection amplitude decreases with increasing offset, caused by a hard shale or carbonate (shear velocity higher than gas sand shear velocity) on top of the sand.
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2. AVO Class 2 Gas Sand:
• Moderately consolidated sand, porosities 15% to 25%.
• Gross interval velocity in range of 8,500 ft/sec to 12,000 ft/sec (2,650 m/sec to 3,650 m/sec).
• Acoustic impedance of gas sand and encasing shale about equal.
• AVO is strongly more negative with increasing offset distance or angle.
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3. AVO Class 1 Gas Sand:
• Very consolidated sand, porosity less than 15%.
• Gross interval velocity usually greater than 12,000 ft/sec (3,650 m/sec).
• On stack seismic data, a large positive amplitude for a wet sand decreases to a smaller positive amplitude for a gas sand ("dim spot").
• AVO is less positive with increasing offset (angle) and may have a phase change at far offset distances.
The boundaries between classes are gradational, and therefore it may be necessary to evaluate amplitude anomalies in two classes.