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FALKLAND OIL & GAS (FOGL)     

smiler o - 18 Jul 2007 14:07

STRATEGY

•FOGL seeks to add shareholder value by pursuing an aggressive exploration programme in its licences to the south and east of the Falkland Islands. Exploration drilling will continue in the deep water areas of FOGL’s licences in the first half of 2012. If successful, this drilling could lead to the development of a new hydrocarbon province in the South Atlantic.

Next Phase of drilling

In the first half of 2012 FOGL is planning to drill two wells in the deep water area of its licences.
FOGL has contracted the Leiv Eiriksson rig to undertake this drilling programme. The rig is due to arrive in the Falklands in early 2012 when it will initially drill two wells for Borders and Southern Plc (B&S), before commencing the FOGL drilling programme. The B&S wells are to be drilled on the Darwin and Stebbing prospects. The results of these wells will be of interest to FOGL, because we have similar plays and prospects within the southern part of our licence area.

The first well to be drilled in the FOGL programme will be on the Loligo prospect. A number of options exist for the second well, including potentially a well on Scotia, a prospect within the Mid Cretaceous Fan Play. The final decision on which prospect will be targeted by the second well will be guided by the results from Loligo.

Funding

As at 7 September 2011 FOGL's available funds, including the BHP Billiton settlement, were $150.8 million. The Company is debt free.


2012 Drilling Programme

The Leiv Eiriksson a harsh environment rig has been drilling wells offshore Greenland for Cairn Energy. That campaign is expected to finish by the end of November 2011 after which the rig will head south to the Falkland Islands. The rig will first drill two wells (about 90 days drilling) for Borders and Southern Plc (B&S) before moving on to the FOGL programme. The transit time from Greenland is expected to be approximately 60 days.

A great deal of work has gone into the planning of the FOGL drilling campaign and over the preceding years a large amount of data has had to be collected to so that the drilling can take place.

Seismic data was acquired from 2004 to 2007 and again in 2011, CSEM in 2007, site surveys in 2009 and 2011 and metocean data, from permanent current meters, in 2009/10. Well planning essentially started in 2009 with the drilling of three, 200m deep, geotechnical boreholes. This data helped with the planning of the shallow section of the Toroa well (FI 61/05-1) and has been extensively used in the planning of the deep water programme.

The first well in the FOGL programme will be on the giant Loligo prospect. A second well will also be drilled by FOGL using the Leiv Eiriksson and site surveys have been acquired over the following prospects: The Nimrod Complex and the Vinson prospect in the Tertiary Channel Play, the Scotia or Hero prospects in the Mid Cretaceous Fan Play and the Inflexible or Endeavour prospect in the Springhill Sandstone Play. Options that are currently being considered depend upon the results of the first well on Loligo. The final play in the FOGL acreage is in the Fold Belt in the south west of the FOGL acreage. This play is being tested by B&S at their Stebbing prospect. Similar features exist within the FOGL acreage and the results of the well will be closely monitored. In addition the B&S, Darwin well is targeting a tilted fault block which again shows great similarities with several prospects in the FOGL portfolio (Inflexible, Thulla etc.). Depending on the results of Darwin FOGL may consider a well on Inflexible as the second well in the programme.

FOGL’s main focus is on the two younger plays, the Tertiary Channel and the Mid Cretaceous Fan play. FOGL has been working on the Mid Cretaceous play for some time but it was only in late 2009, when the seismic data had been fully reprocessed, that it became clear that this major new play was viable. The play is analogous to the ones being successfully targeted in West Africa (the Tullow Jubilee field in Ghana and other discoveries along that margin) and the general geology, depositional setting and even the AVO response (Class II response over Scotia and Hero) are remarkably similar. The two main prospects, Scotia and Hero, both contain prospective resources in excess of 1 billion bbls. One of the key features that makes this play so attractive is that the reservoir sands sit directly above the mature Aptian oil source rocks which were sampled in the DSDP wells to the East of the FOGL acreage.

2012 DRLLING TARGET LOLIGO

The shallowest target alone covers an area of over 600sqkm. The Loligo prospect was first mapped in 2006 and has been re-mapped and re analysed several times since then. It is a large stratigraphic trap which is supported by a very consistent Class III AVO response on the seismic data. It is an ‘easy to map’ anomaly which stands out clearly above the background seismic responses when compared to the entire basin. In addition, it sits directly above an old high which used to separate the Southern basin (Fitzroy sub-basin) from the Northern basin (Volunteer sub-basin). This old high seems to be acting as a focus for hydrocarbon migration from deeply buried source rocks in each of the sub basins.

Beneath the southern part of Loligo several other prospects within the Tertiary Channel play, overlap and may be penetrated by one carefully located well. The deeper prospects (each covering an area similar to Loligo) have been called Trigg and the Three Bears. Together these prospects are called the Loligo Complex. The prospective resources (recoverable oil) associated with the Loligo complex, are in excess of 4 billion bbls of oil or over 25tcf of gas.




FOGL is focused exclusively on offshore oil and gas exploration in the Falkland Islands.

We are pursuing an aggressive exploration programme that could lead to the development of a new petroleum province in the South Atlantic. The joint venture operations have now moved into the drilling phase.

Most prospects in 2,000 – 4,500 feet water depth (610 – 1372m)


Target horizons: 6,000 – 13,000 feet below sea bed lever (1829 – 3962m)


Falklands weather is similar to West of Shetland


Remote location but there were no major issues during 1998 drilling campaign


Anchored semi-submersible or drillship for exploration drilling


Tried and tested technology for developments



Falkland Oil and Gas Limited Licence area.




FINANCIAL SUMMARY http://www.fogl.com/fogl/en/Investors/performance

FOGL HOME http://www.fogl.com/fogl/en/home

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chav - 11 Oct 2010 11:36 - 974 of 1211

lol Marky....better stuff than coal down FOGL's mines!

cynic - 11 Oct 2010 11:40 - 975 of 1211

plenty of sand and rubble when last inspected

Master RSI - 11 Oct 2010 11:46 - 976 of 1211

re - coal mine..... , plenty of sand and ruble

Was that UP your @RSES?

wonder who inspected such places.
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ARG doing nicely

chav - 11 Oct 2010 12:09 - 977 of 1211

Only one hole done on one target...plenty more targets in the pipe line and should they come good, then it will make the DES/RKH prospects look tiny....I still haven't got any FOGL/BOR because I chase the drill bit around the known sweet spots in the North however, come the time, FOGL/BOR holders could be rewarded big time.

cynic - 11 Oct 2010 12:20 - 978 of 1211

i'll repeat what i, and in particular, what marky has been saying for ages .... FOGL have no rig, no "big brother" partner any more, no licences in any area that has even found any oil (and i think that goes back to the Shell days)

chav - 11 Oct 2010 12:34 - 979 of 1211

FOGL still have a partner!!!...just not in the Southern part....BHP are still very much in the Northern part with FOGL.

chav - 11 Oct 2010 12:37 - 980 of 1211

"We welcome the Falkland Islands Government's understanding in agreeing to extend the licence terms. We intend to continue actively exploring the southern licences and with our joint venture partner, to secure a deepwater rig to resume drilling in the northern licences as soon as possible."

cynic - 11 Oct 2010 12:51 - 981 of 1211

and they have no rig, nor even so in the forseeable future

steveo - 12 Oct 2010 22:37 - 982 of 1211

There's a lovely looking rig in that photo up there! May well drift for now, could be some technical support around 95p, Patience is tried to the limit with this one, wish I'd taken profits earlier when first drilling but that's hindsight for you. Might be worth something in another 6 years!! Main theme though is shortage of rigs so buy oil support services and make money oil or no oil. :-)

markymar - 12 Oct 2010 23:11 - 983 of 1211

But still no rig for maybe a year or two.......and all in deep water which is expensive

Falklands coal and no oil or gas heeeehe

Proselenes - 13 Oct 2010 03:08 - 984 of 1211

I think BHP pulled out due to the coal at Toroa. Its possible the south Falklands is all coal.

I do not understand why BOR and FOGL have the present high market caps.

chav - 13 Oct 2010 09:57 - 985 of 1211

Pro..It's called potential!

hlyeo98 - 13 Oct 2010 15:35 - 986 of 1211

Told u this will fall soon, cynic. Currently in profit.

markymar - 19 Oct 2010 10:16 - 987 of 1211

Any one want some coal, why its up God knows!!!!

halifax - 21 Oct 2010 17:14 - 988 of 1211

cynic you must be making a bob or two on your short what is your target?

cynic - 21 Oct 2010 22:42 - 989 of 1211

no real target, though i suppose i should set one ..... 100 looks as though it may do for starters, but i really cannot see why the price stays as vaguely firm as it does currently

markymar - 21 Oct 2010 23:51 - 990 of 1211

Cynic can i sell you some coal mate...i have bags of it.

cynic - 22 Oct 2010 08:10 - 991 of 1211

if the winter is as cold as threatened, then may need to buy some more - so nice to have a REAL fire!

in fact, it's not exactly a massive position, but it'll certainly yield a very nice profit

chav - 22 Oct 2010 08:33 - 992 of 1211

"Approval of an extension to BHP Billitons licences: (PL025-29 inclusive & PL031)

FIG has approved a one year extension to December 2011 to the first term of a group of production licences known as the Northern Area licences in the South Plateau Basin operated by BHP Billiton. This is to allow the operator and their partner FOGL to fulfill their work programme commitments by having more time to acquire a deepwater rig to drill a well in the area."




chav - 22 Oct 2010 13:03 - 993 of 1211

Nice bounce here today!
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