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Falklands Oil and Gas (FOGL) (FOGL)     

Proselenes - 13 Aug 2011 04:53

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ptholden - 05 Sep 2012 21:35 - 1441 of 2393

Welcome to the asylum chuckles, I see you have met Pro's alter ego, grannyboy. You will notice, if you look, that after Pro posts, grannyboy usually puts in an appearance, mostly telling him how wonderful he is or to back him up in the face of criticism.

What you have to understand about Pro is that he spends all his time creating topics on these boards, you will find loads on here, under his Pro name but also that of Papal Power and maybe other aliases as well. These topics are not created for your benefit, but to help him create interest in shares he holds. He couldn't care less about you or anyone else, it's all about what benefit he can get from all his posting activity.

Even more pathetic is that it's not as if any of it is his own research, it's all cut and paste from people who really know what they are talking about, with the Pro spin. If you've read the rockhopper thread then you'll know he was in for the long term, to make a 7 figure profit, but bailed out when the share price dipped. God knows when he sold, he's posted about 5 different exit prices. Of course he had an average of 40p, wasn't everybody? But filled his boots at 200p. All very contradictory.

A liar forgets his lies.

You may wonder why Pro needs an alter ego? Quite obvious really, Pro claims to filter lots of posters, they are all in the header, but by doing so, he loses the opportunity to respond to posts like this. His massive ego won't let an insult pass, so he has grannyboy to do the real dirty work. Watch the fur fly after this post!

Good luck to you, back to lurking for me.

grannyboy - 05 Sep 2012 23:45 - 1442 of 2393

Well ptholden you sound a tad envious, if you did'nt pop up so iregular and you took the time to post something resembling research people might take you more seriously instead of accusing posters of being anyones alter ego, sometimes people are on the same wavelength and understand where they're coming from.

Whats your position here, do you hold, plan to?, or whats your plain objections?..

Proselenes - 06 Sep 2012 04:32 - 1443 of 2393

August news letter :

http://www.bgs.ac.uk/falklands-oil/downloads/newsletters/news.pdf

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cynic - 06 Sep 2012 07:00 - 1444 of 2393

i do not de-ramp as you choose to call it, but merely throw some cold reality on all the hype that purports to be realistic expectation

Proselenes - 06 Sep 2012 07:13 - 1445 of 2393

You should re-phrase that cynic - when you are not holding a stock you throw cold water on it.

When you hold a stock you throw petrol on the fire, like most others - take XEL as an example - one would guess you hold XEL presently.............

cynic - 06 Sep 2012 07:33 - 1446 of 2393

XEL - there is no one on that site leaping around like a demented rabbit in heat raving about how wonderful it is or might be or definitely will be

FOGL et al - you ARE the demented rabbit in heat!

and i hold both the above + a dozen or so others, so your point is what exactly?

Proselenes - 06 Sep 2012 07:40 - 1447 of 2393

Nobody is saying how wonderful FOGL is and its a dead cert success !!

There is a big risk here at FOGL - and everyone should be fully aware of the risk of failure - I certainly am I am keep posting it.

Certainly lots of rampers on the XEL thread.

All there is here is speculation of what could be, should Loligo or Scotia strike gas or oil - nobody is saying they will - everyone is saying there is a large risk here.

XEL - nobody is mentioning risk - all happily ramping away............

Your postings there and here suggest you are long XEL and have no FOGL (just claiming you have some in case there is good news - but claiming to have such a small amount if its bad news you can say you sold them all and no big loss)

blackdown - 06 Sep 2012 07:46 - 1448 of 2393

P

Just face it: you have run out of things to post about this company (and probably did so weeks ago). Why don't you put a sock in it until the company issues an RNS.

cynic - 06 Sep 2012 07:51 - 1449 of 2393

if you believe 1% of what you write then you are even more stupid than seems possible ..... i have less beans in FOGL than in XEL (not excessive there either) + a similar amount in RKH - all well posted

if you truly hold £150/200,000 of FOGL at the price you insist you bought at, then unless your are even half as rich croseus (patently not so), then you really are totally bonkers as several others have intimated

Proselenes - 06 Sep 2012 07:57 - 1450 of 2393

cynic - I have a belief the Eastern Falklands will yield massive amounts of gas and oil - and therefore I put my money where my mouth is.

Simple as that - we shall see in time once Loligo and then Scotia are drilled.

Obviously EDF and Noble have similar expectations, and have put their money where their mouths are pre-drill as well.

cynic - 06 Sep 2012 08:17 - 1451 of 2393

as you say - your money, your risk, though there is more than considerable question mark over the amount you say you have put in ...... and en passant, it is a stronger than racing certainty that EDF and Noble have invested a far lesser % of their available funding than your alleged slab - i.e. they don't mind the risk but at a prudent level

Proselenes - 06 Sep 2012 08:21 - 1452 of 2393

I do not mind the risk either - said that many times - I am very happy with the risk level and accept it could all go very wrong.

There is no ramping on this thread - no not discussing risk - no bullshit claims to success is a certainty - unlike quite a few other threads being ramped at the moment.......... like XEL.

cynic - 06 Sep 2012 08:30 - 1453 of 2393

whatever you say has to be true ...... for me, XEL is dull but my running loss there quite small so i'm prepared to tolerate it for now ..... on the other hand, i certainly think AFR looks neglected, but that is chugging along very well

grannyboy - 06 Sep 2012 09:31 - 1454 of 2393

Yes as stated "The RISKS" are always highlighted, But so is the potential, which could be MASSIVE!!..

cynic - 06 Sep 2012 09:48 - 1455 of 2393

hmm! i/we see plenty of the potential (mainly bullshit and ridiculously overstated anyway), which is often put across as "racing certainty" but very little on the chances of failure - except by me and one or two others

depending on which way the wind is blowing on a given day, whereas oil from loligo was once deemed by some to be a racing certainty (actually no better than 5/1 against), gas is now deemed to be every bit as good (totally disagree; i and several others, think gas is little better than a duster)

the perfomance of DES is a good indicator of what failure brings (even with a gas find!), and RKH has fared little better even though sealion is arguably commercial in its own right

required field - 06 Sep 2012 10:11 - 1456 of 2393

Depends on the size of the gas (possible discovery)...discovery...if it is something like Cove's in East Africa : then the sp would rocket...but it's all guesswork at the moment...

HARRYCAT - 06 Sep 2012 10:35 - 1457 of 2393

By my calculations, if they keep drilling beyond the target depth, they should come out somewhere on LON 120° off the south coast of Australia (haven't worked out the LAT yet), so lots of potential to hit something! Confidence is high!

Proselenes - 06 Sep 2012 11:08 - 1458 of 2393

Got your sub 60p yet ?


HARRYCAT - 06 Aug 2012 08:03 - 1149 of 1457
"It is anticipated that the well operations will be around 60 days".....so am expecting the sp to drift sub 60p.

HARRYCAT - 06 Sep 2012 11:24 - 1459 of 2393

Nope. I'm very surprised the sp hasn't drifted much further south, but that's life! To be fair it did get just sub 70p in late July, so no reason it wouldn't do the same again.

cynic - 06 Sep 2012 11:25 - 1460 of 2393

and market is showing remarkably little interest in either direction which is fairly suprising
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