Meinungen zu Falkland Oil and Gas ???
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Kommentar: Urheberrechtsverletzung, vollständige Quellenangabe fehlt - In Zukunft werden Urheberrechtsverletzungen mit ansteigenden Zeitsperren moderiert.
A public debate on the future of the Falkland Islands in the face of income from oil exploitation is required rapidly, according to a Member of the elected Legislative Assembly.
“We as a government and society have to start making things happen”, said MLA Gavin Short in his speech to the Motion for Adjournment at the meeting of the Legislative Assembly.
MLA Short revealed that the Falklands’ government was hiring specialists to give advice but a public debate on the new situation was needed.
“We must get the best advice on fiscal matters that we can. There must and will be a socioeconomic study done so that we can get a handle on just what the impact will mean to our community”.
In terms of infrastructure required MLA Short drew attention to funding having been allocated into the alternative water supply, but “we may have to beef up roads and areas for dumping spoil environmental protection”.
In a veiled observation of the situation and the local reaction MLA Short described the Falklands’ government and the private sector as being, “a bit tight-fisted,” the result being that local workers had moved to the oil industry.
He said, “Even if government does the correct thing and ups its wages it looks like we will need to import labour.”
MLA Dick Sawle said: “The future is a bright one for the private sector who as we have already seen are ready to invest amounts that the government simply doesn’t have, take risks that the government simply can’t take, and assume a far larger role in our society as has ever previously been the case.”
MLA Sawle added that “just like the private sector we will have to increase capacity and skills within the government to deal not only with things like legislation and regulation but also the capacity to deal promptly with policy making, ensuring that we have the right information and frameworks in place to deal with matters like immigration, on to inward investment to mention but two of many”.
MLA Jan Cheek also noted that taxation legislation had already been examined by a specialist, but cautioned that the government should not be, “railroaded,” into rushed changes to legislation. (Penguin News)
Sea Lion Main fan was 1884m below the mud line following casing 3 casing points. (Below mud line means that at the mud line is where drilling commences on the sea bed, so drilling is in meters below the mud line/sea bed).
FOGL first target T1 is circa 800 meters below the mud line following 2 casing points.
FOGL second target T2 is circa 1100m to 1300m below mud line, following 2 casing points.
Third casing point for FOGL Loligo is at 1519 meters below mud line.
I would guess, based on larger drill bit, quicker drilling and the shallower drilling depths below mud line that we could see T1/T1 deep results come out before 20 days from spud, imo. Could see rumours of gas or oil at around 2.5 weeks to 3.5 weeks after spud, with results from T1/T1 deep before 4 weeks, if progress is good and no hiccups and they decide to update at the third casing point before drilling into the Triggs.
Three Bears at the bottom of the Loligo well is 2700 meters below mud line - same depth as Sea Lion Lower fan for RKH which was 2600 meters below mud line
heute auf ii gefunden. Leiv Eiriksson scheint das Ziel errreicht zu haben ;D))))
und hier noch mal die Links von heute morgen, diesmal funktionsfähig:
http://www.fogl.com/fogl/en/Media/pressreleases?id=124
http://www.fogl.com/fogl/en/Media/pressreleases?id=125
Sehr gutes Interview mit hervorragendem Ausblick für Fogl
http://www.fool.co.uk/money-talk/where-next-for-oil-12698.aspx
Auszug:
The initial condensate yield from the Darwin gas samples, as measured in a laboratory separator test, varies from 123 to 140 stb/MMscf. The API gravity of the condensate is 46 to 49 degrees. Based on the condensate yield and ongoing reservoir modelling, the Company estimates the recoverable volume of condensate to be 130 to 250 million barrels with a mid case of 190 million barrels.
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/...n:BOR.L&display=news&it=le
Moeyam
und dann click auf : 2012 schreiben up www stockopedia co uk content falkland-oil-and-gas-2012...........
original :
http://www.stockopedia.co.uk/content/...-and-gas-2012-its-time-63024/
3D Seismik:
http://www.files.co.uk/image/50376d7152dbc/2012-08-24_1209.png
Bei den letzten B.Ergebnissen von B&S wurde ja relativ wenig Öffentlichkeitsarbeit geleistet. An was es letztendlich tatsächlich lag, ist mir bis heute nicht so ganz klar.
Wenn FOGL aber schon Meldungen während des gesamten Bohrzeitraumes angekündigt hat (evtl. für jeden einzelnen Abschnitt) ist das für den Anleger eine übersichtlichere Position und sicherlich muß nicht wieder zum Schluß ein langes Wochenende, bis Montag, auf eine RNS gewartet werden.
http://www.files.co.uk/image/5038fbc02f4b6/SFB%20-%20Synchrouk.jpg
http://www.spreadbetmagazine.com/blog/2012/8/26/...sate-announce.html
Heute wieder ein ordentliches Volumen von 2,65 Mio Stück in London 96,00 GBp +1,86%.
Ist zwar heute kein großer Prozentualer Gewinn, aber man sollte die nächsten Tage das Volumen im Auge behalten, starke Anstiege über die heutige Stückzahl deuten dann auf Informationen die an den Markt durchsickern.
http://www.financial-spread-betting.com/magazine.html