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.
gibby
- 14 Dec 2010 19:00
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sorry for delayed posts
busy day back home to the uk
chav
- 14 Dec 2010 22:56
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I presume you are not British gibby?!
gibby
- 15 Dec 2010 08:12
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chav are you? gl
gibby
- 15 Dec 2010 08:13
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usual trade today watch next year it will be of interest imo
gibby
- 15 Dec 2010 08:46
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this might be bunny
may half a bit later limit 100k but so slow will most likely move looking slwo now
gibby
- 15 Dec 2010 08:47
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100k = small time
gl
greekman
- 16 Dec 2010 09:09
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All I tend to see now on this thread are replies to Gibby's obviously inane posts, which as I have her/him on Squelch I cant and don't wish to read. Trouble is all the replies to those posts, make this thread almost totally not worth viewing.
Even those who usually post very interesting and informative posts are joining in.
Please give it a rest.
If Gibby want to start a play school thread let her/him.
cynic
- 16 Dec 2010 09:17
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they have the saving grace of being very short
Proselenes
- 17 Dec 2010 13:04
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Pretty much avoids the question, which generally means that they are keeping a very close watch on things and do not wish to comment (for obvious reasons of potential later action.... IMO)
http://blogs.ft.com/energy-source/2010/12/17/peter-voser-answers-your-questions-part-one/
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avsec
- 17 Dec 2010 14:18
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Gibby joins MasterRSI and others - with the result the pages are much more concise!
Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2010 03:28
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Market Opening times over the holiday period :
Friday 24 December 2010 Markets close from 12.30
Monday 27 December 2010* Closed all day
Tuesday 28 December 2010* Closed all day
Wednesday 29 December 2010 Normal business day
Thursday 30 December 2010 Normal business day
Friday 31 December 2010 Markets close from 12.30
Monday 3 January 2011* Closed all day
Tuesday 4 January 2011 Normal business day
Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2010 15:20
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From MM over at III
13:49 BUY
Sealion Appraisals marlonmonkey 16
Before the deramper brigade come in full force, let's get some facts on the table.
The appraisals will have a number of objectives and should start on the premise that only the P90 of the upper fan is in the bag. The P90 of this fan is 35mmbs and very borderline commercial.
So appraisals should
1) prove up the P50 by shooting at the heart of the fan. This should also give us a feeling on the depth of the prospect and potential thickness upgrade towards the centre of the fan
1b) prove up the P50 of the lower fan and flow test it
A successful P50 finally underpins the share price and moves RKH into a secure future. The are in question already has full seismic and high confidence.
Second appraisal will start to look at P10
2a) NW extreme IMO, from there the P10 of both fans can be tested, there may even be a location that can test Chatham at the same time. Rkh will be spending a lot of time locating the optimum location.
P10 of 700mmbs moves RKH from a small exploration company into a medium sized asset rich company. 700mmbs will be produced and relatively quickly.
I would imagine the third appraisal will depend on the success or failure of appraisal 2 objectives, my theory would be a well about 1km east of 14/10-1 mapping the western extremity of sealion but also learning about Chatham.
Appraisal 4 is another biggie IMO, by this time the seismic analysis of the southern extremity of Sealion will be known, this is the unpublished P1 area, and could double the p10 volumes. It will also answer the questions thrown up by the Rachel well.
Sealion is potential 8km wide at the point where the current seismics stop, it is extremely unlikely that the fan doesn't extend at least some kms south of here, an area not included even in the P10 estimate.
Finally rkh will have to bite the bullet and drill deeper, is the third fan just a puddle or part of something bigger, do the sands tighten at deeper depths as at Rachel, or do they remain good quality and oily.
Where is OWC (have we already found it).
All being well I estimate up to five appraisals of Sealion, all fully funded as part of an eight consecutive well plan in 2011.
The further three wells will look to explore the downthrown basin margin prospects, possibly a high risk pop at Jason, And maybe a dig at Berkeley.
The future is bright for RKH as they can ride the ups and downs.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2010 16:10
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hmm
cynic
- 18 Dec 2010 17:39
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i still hold here, but currently just a modest stake ...... however, also believe DES is in last chance saloon and unlikely to survive the shoot-out
markymar
- 20 Dec 2010 00:02
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Operations Update
Desire Petroleum plc (DES:AIM) the oil and gas company wholly focussed on the North Falkland Basin, wishes to provide the following operations update.
Dawn / Jacinta Spud
The Company is pleased to advise that the Dawn/Jacinta 25/5-1 well was spudded at 14.40 hrs (GMT) on 18th December 2010.
The well is located in Tranche I in which Desire has a 100% interest.
The well has targets at two levels. The Jacinta prospect is a Lower Cretaceous stratigraphic sand pinch out trap with a target depth of around 1,000 metres. The deeper Dawn prospect is a 3-way dip, fault bounded closure with a target depth of around 1,350 metres.
The total depth of the well is planned to be around 1,670 metres and is expected to take 30 days to complete.
Announcements will be made once logging is complete at each of the targets or as appropriate.
Ocean Guardian
After the Dawn/Jacinta well, it is planned that Rockhopper Exploration ("Rockhopper") will take the rig for 1 or 2 slots before the rig returns to Desire to drill a well at a location still to be decided. A further announcement will be made on the rig movements once details have been finalized.
3D Seismic ActivityThe 3D seismic vessel Polarcus Nadia has commenced operations on the new 3D seismic programme in the North Falkland Basin in a joint survey with Rockhopper. Operations are expected to be complete by the end of April 2011. The Desire part of the programme will result in full 3D seismic coverage over the prospective East Flank Play Fairway on Desire acreage. Desire estimates that only circa 40% of this play is currently covered by 3D data within the Desire operated licences. The new 3D seismic is required to identify and map the target sands in this play. The priority area, where operations have started, is in the north east of Tranche D.
The existing 3D survey will be reprocessed and merged with the new data to provide consistent, high quality 3D data over all of the play fairway on Desire acreage.
The final merged data are expected to be available for interpretation during Q3 2011.
For further information please contact:
Desire Petroleum plc 020 7436 0423
Stephen Phipps, Chairman
Dr Ian Duncan, Chief Executive Officer
Seymour Pierce Limited 020 7107 8000
Jonathan Wright/Stewart Dickson,
Corporate Finance
Richard Redmayne / Paul Jewell,
Corporate Broking
Buchanan Communications 020 7466 5000
Ben Romney
Tim Thompson
Chris McMahon
Proselenes
- 20 Dec 2010 00:40
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Excellent !
Proselenes
- 20 Dec 2010 02:49
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Proselenes
- 20 Dec 2010 07:13
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Most interesting. The first well is exploration.
Now, if that one comes in on the Northern Lobe of Sea Lion, then you can start estimating Sea Lion is 700 million plus "recoverable" barrels in size, and all 100% owned.
In fact, if that one comes in good us rose tinted specs people might start to have evidence of a single Billion recoverable barrel size discovery in Sea Lion........
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201012200700122383Y
Bring it on.