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ARGOS RESOURCES
Full Argos Resources profile here
Argos Resources Ltd is a quoted oil and gas exploration company based in the Falkland Islands. The Group's principal asset is a 100 percent interest in Production Licence PL001 covering an area of approximately 1,126 square kilometres in the North Falkland Basin.
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Falklands Explorer Argos is Hunting for Another Sea Lion
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 by Ian Lyall
Believe it or not, there are certain benefits to coming last. In the case of Argos Resources (LON:ARG), they are very tangible, as it bids to prove up some potentially major reserves in the North Falkland Basin.
It is following in the wake of Desire Petroleum (LONES) and Rockhopper Exploration (LON:RKH), which caused a stir earlier this year with the discovery of the Sea Lion field, which could turn out to be a world class find.
Argos will take two dimensional seismic surveys shot in the 1990s and replace and reinterpret them using state-of-the-art 3D analysis.
This is exactly what Rockhopper did with such spectacular effect when it found Sea Lion. So Argos is happy to do the 3D seismic works.
It also has the comfort of knowing there is oil and gas in the vicinity thanks to the drilling programme of the pioneering Falklands pair.
In effect the more work its rivals do, the more they de-risk Argos's licence area, says managing director John Hogan.
“Thanks to Rockhopper and Sea Lion we now know that we’re in a proven working hydrocarbon province. There is potentially big oil here,” he told Proactive Investors.
“Rockhopper reported a 240million barrels discovery, and Sea Lion could be as big as 670 million. That’s a world class oil field.
“We are in a privileged position we think, that by coming behind everybody else, Rockhopper and Desire are de-risking the proposition for us.
“They’ve both shot 3D seismic data and have demonstrated that 3D data improves data quality, allows you to map with more confidence, and Rockhopper have found oil based on their 3D data so we are just following them.
“And between Rockhopper and Desire they are drilling up to eight exploration wells.”
Five of them are in a semi-circle around the Argos licence, Hogan reveals.
And by the time the company has shot and interpreted its 3D data, Rockhopper and Desire’s drilling campaign will have ended.
“That puts us in a great position to high-grade our own prospects and decide where we want to drill first,” Hogan adds.
Last year the company re-processed 2D seismic data acquired as part of a 1998 drilling campaign and identified seven prospects and five leads.
They have a reserve potential of 747 million barrels with an “upside case” of 1.75 billion barrels.
Possibly the most exciting prospect on the licence area is Boreas, which Hogan thinks could be a “mirror image of Sea Lion”.
“We think Boreas is sitting on the western dip slope of the basin, where Sea Lion sits on the eastern dip slope," he explains. “But we’re really pushing the seismic to its limits to handle that, which is why we need 3D.”
The area already contains a significant gas find in the Johnson field, which straddles the Rockhopper and Argos licence areas.
It was discovered in 1998 by Shell and was abandonded because no-one was interested in gas in remote areas at a time of historically low oil prices. The most recent analysis suggests there could be as much as 8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in Johnson in the upside case.
The oil major’s campaign in the North Falkland Basin also uncovered the presence of a rich source rock for oil, which makes it all the more incredible it turned its back on the area.
“It is over 1000 metres thick in places,” Hogan says. “It’s described by Shell as one of the richest source rocks for oil they’ve ever examined and the second richest in the world.
“It’s got twice the organic carbon content of the organic rich shales in the North Sea which produced all of the North Sea oil.
“And the work that we did,
Full Argos Resources profile here
Argos Resources Ltd is a quoted oil and gas exploration company based in the Falkland Islands. The Group's principal asset is a 100 percent interest in Production Licence PL001 covering an area of approximately 1,126 square kilometres in the North Falkland Basin.
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Falklands Explorer Argos is Hunting for Another Sea Lion
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 by Ian Lyall
Believe it or not, there are certain benefits to coming last. In the case of Argos Resources (LON:ARG), they are very tangible, as it bids to prove up some potentially major reserves in the North Falkland Basin.
It is following in the wake of Desire Petroleum (LONES) and Rockhopper Exploration (LON:RKH), which caused a stir earlier this year with the discovery of the Sea Lion field, which could turn out to be a world class find.
Argos will take two dimensional seismic surveys shot in the 1990s and replace and reinterpret them using state-of-the-art 3D analysis.
This is exactly what Rockhopper did with such spectacular effect when it found Sea Lion. So Argos is happy to do the 3D seismic works.
It also has the comfort of knowing there is oil and gas in the vicinity thanks to the drilling programme of the pioneering Falklands pair.
In effect the more work its rivals do, the more they de-risk Argos's licence area, says managing director John Hogan.
“Thanks to Rockhopper and Sea Lion we now know that we’re in a proven working hydrocarbon province. There is potentially big oil here,” he told Proactive Investors.
“Rockhopper reported a 240million barrels discovery, and Sea Lion could be as big as 670 million. That’s a world class oil field.
“We are in a privileged position we think, that by coming behind everybody else, Rockhopper and Desire are de-risking the proposition for us.
“They’ve both shot 3D seismic data and have demonstrated that 3D data improves data quality, allows you to map with more confidence, and Rockhopper have found oil based on their 3D data so we are just following them.
“And between Rockhopper and Desire they are drilling up to eight exploration wells.”
Five of them are in a semi-circle around the Argos licence, Hogan reveals.
And by the time the company has shot and interpreted its 3D data, Rockhopper and Desire’s drilling campaign will have ended.
“That puts us in a great position to high-grade our own prospects and decide where we want to drill first,” Hogan adds.
Last year the company re-processed 2D seismic data acquired as part of a 1998 drilling campaign and identified seven prospects and five leads.
They have a reserve potential of 747 million barrels with an “upside case” of 1.75 billion barrels.
Possibly the most exciting prospect on the licence area is Boreas, which Hogan thinks could be a “mirror image of Sea Lion”.
“We think Boreas is sitting on the western dip slope of the basin, where Sea Lion sits on the eastern dip slope," he explains. “But we’re really pushing the seismic to its limits to handle that, which is why we need 3D.”
The area already contains a significant gas find in the Johnson field, which straddles the Rockhopper and Argos licence areas.
It was discovered in 1998 by Shell and was abandonded because no-one was interested in gas in remote areas at a time of historically low oil prices. The most recent analysis suggests there could be as much as 8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in Johnson in the upside case.
The oil major’s campaign in the North Falkland Basin also uncovered the presence of a rich source rock for oil, which makes it all the more incredible it turned its back on the area.
“It is over 1000 metres thick in places,” Hogan says. “It’s described by Shell as one of the richest source rocks for oil they’ve ever examined and the second richest in the world.
“It’s got twice the organic carbon content of the organic rich shales in the North Sea which produced all of the North Sea oil.
“And the work that we did,
18 April 2011
ARGOS RESOURCES LIMITED
("Argos" or "the Company")
Update on 3D Seismic Acquisition
Argos Resources Limited (AIM: ARG.L), the Falkland Islands based exploration company focused on the North Falkland Basin, is pleased to announce that the Company has completed the acquisition of 3D seismic data over the entire area of its PL001 licence in the North Falkland Basin.
A total of 1,415 net square kilometres of 3D seismic data has been acquired. This includes coverage over the entire licence area, a halo outside the licence boundaries and tie-ins to key wells. A high priority area from this total has been carved out and is being processed on a fast-track basis to be ready for interpretation and prospect mapping by July 2011. It is the Company's objective to be ready to drill exploration wells in late 2011/2012 in order to have the option to use the Ocean Guardian drilling rig currently operating in the area.
The Company is also using the opportunity of having a seismic vessel under contract in the area to acquire additional 3D seismic data in open acreage to the north of the licence to identify additional prospectivity in the northerly continuation of the Basin. This acquisition in open acreage has now commenced.
Commenting on this progress, Ian Thomson, Chairman of Argos, said:
"We are delivering on the 3D seismic acquisition plans announced on 30 December 2010, and are pleased with the progress being made. Processing of the new 3D data has commenced and early indications are that this is the best quality 3D data that has been acquired in the basin to date. We are therefore encouraged that we will have excellent data for prospect mapping which we expect to undertake from July".
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ARGOS RESOURCES LIMITED
("Argos" or "the Company")
Update on 3D Seismic Acquisition
Argos Resources Limited (AIM: ARG.L), the Falkland Islands based exploration company focused on the North Falkland Basin, is pleased to announce that the Company has completed the acquisition of 3D seismic data over the entire area of its PL001 licence in the North Falkland Basin.
A total of 1,415 net square kilometres of 3D seismic data has been acquired. This includes coverage over the entire licence area, a halo outside the licence boundaries and tie-ins to key wells. A high priority area from this total has been carved out and is being processed on a fast-track basis to be ready for interpretation and prospect mapping by July 2011. It is the Company's objective to be ready to drill exploration wells in late 2011/2012 in order to have the option to use the Ocean Guardian drilling rig currently operating in the area.
The Company is also using the opportunity of having a seismic vessel under contract in the area to acquire additional 3D seismic data in open acreage to the north of the licence to identify additional prospectivity in the northerly continuation of the Basin. This acquisition in open acreage has now commenced.
Commenting on this progress, Ian Thomson, Chairman of Argos, said:
"We are delivering on the 3D seismic acquisition plans announced on 30 December 2010, and are pleased with the progress being made. Processing of the new 3D data has commenced and early indications are that this is the best quality 3D data that has been acquired in the basin to date. We are therefore encouraged that we will have excellent data for prospect mapping which we expect to undertake from July".
http://online.hemscottir.com/ir/arg/ir.jsp?page=news-item&it…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.192.427 von KNORPEL am 13.03.11 10:53:54Danke!
Ich schaue mir heute die Kurse in London an.
Ich schaue mir heute die Kurse in London an.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.190.883 von Kar45 am 12.03.11 15:34:58Ja,momentan gute Gelegenheit einzusteigen
Kann aber noch Jahre dauern bis hier "eventuell" Produziert wird
Ölexplorer sind hochspekulativ,es könnte mit Glück und viel Geduld was werden
Gruß Knorpel
Kann aber noch Jahre dauern bis hier "eventuell" Produziert wird
Ölexplorer sind hochspekulativ,es könnte mit Glück und viel Geduld was werden
Gruß Knorpel
Hallo!
Ist jemand hier noch investiert ?
Sind es z.Z.nicht Gute Einstiegskurse ?, oder gibt es was negatives zu Berichten (außer Leerbohrung vom Rockhopper)?
Ist jemand hier noch investiert ?
Sind es z.Z.nicht Gute Einstiegskurse ?, oder gibt es was negatives zu Berichten (außer Leerbohrung vom Rockhopper)?
Evolution Securities prefers Rockhopper Exploration and Argos Resources (LON:ARG) to Desire.
And the broker pointed out: “Desire has sufficient funding for one last well in the northern part of the basin, however, we remain cautious given the track record of well results and acreage and prefer Rockhopper and Argos,”
Evolution rates both Rockhopper and Argos ‘buy’, with price targets of 400 and 52 pence respectively.
Back in October the groups agreed to two separate seismic programmes, one between Desire and Rockhopper and another between Argos and Rockhopper.
The first of the programmes got started on 20 December, as the Polarcus Nadia3D seismic vessel arrived in the waters around the islands.
The second programme, which will use the Polarcus Asima vessel, will follow shortly.
Results are expected in early spring for both programmes.
Let’s hope 2011 proves a more fruitful year for the companies drilling in the South Atlantic and also for the investors who have staked a lot of money on their success.
And the broker pointed out: “Desire has sufficient funding for one last well in the northern part of the basin, however, we remain cautious given the track record of well results and acreage and prefer Rockhopper and Argos,”
Evolution rates both Rockhopper and Argos ‘buy’, with price targets of 400 and 52 pence respectively.
Back in October the groups agreed to two separate seismic programmes, one between Desire and Rockhopper and another between Argos and Rockhopper.
The first of the programmes got started on 20 December, as the Polarcus Nadia3D seismic vessel arrived in the waters around the islands.
The second programme, which will use the Polarcus Asima vessel, will follow shortly.
Results are expected in early spring for both programmes.
Let’s hope 2011 proves a more fruitful year for the companies drilling in the South Atlantic and also for the investors who have staked a lot of money on their success.
Argos Resources to commence 3D seismic acquisition
Posted on: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 05:06:52 EST
Symbols: AORGF
Jan 03, 2011 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Argos Resources Limited, oil and gas exploration company, has announced that the MV Polarcus Asima seismic vessel is in transit to the Falkland Islands and is expected to arrive within the company's license area to commence 3D seismic acquisition in the first half of January 2011.
The Company plans to acquire 3D seismic data over the entire area of License PL001, and also intends to acquire additional 3D data in open acreage to the north of the license.
The seismic vessel has been contracted in a co-operative arrangement with Rockhopper Exploration plc, who are also participating with Argos in the 3D acquisition in the open acreage.
Commenting on this progress, Ian Thomson, Chairman of Argos, said: "Argos is on schedule to acquire 3D seismic over our license area in the austral summer weather window, allowing us the possibility to commence exploration drilling as early as the fourth quarter of 2011."
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Posted on: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 05:06:52 EST
Symbols: AORGF
Jan 03, 2011 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Argos Resources Limited, oil and gas exploration company, has announced that the MV Polarcus Asima seismic vessel is in transit to the Falkland Islands and is expected to arrive within the company's license area to commence 3D seismic acquisition in the first half of January 2011.
The Company plans to acquire 3D seismic data over the entire area of License PL001, and also intends to acquire additional 3D data in open acreage to the north of the license.
The seismic vessel has been contracted in a co-operative arrangement with Rockhopper Exploration plc, who are also participating with Argos in the 3D acquisition in the open acreage.
Commenting on this progress, Ian Thomson, Chairman of Argos, said: "Argos is on schedule to acquire 3D seismic over our license area in the austral summer weather window, allowing us the possibility to commence exploration drilling as early as the fourth quarter of 2011."
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„EXXON BOSS’ FALKLANDS WARNING LEAKS OUT“
„A senior executive with ExxonMobil has cast doubt over potential energy reserves in the Falkland Islands, according to leaked documents obtained by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. The US oil firm’s international chairman Brad Corson is quoted as saying that he did ‘ not believe there is enough oil on the Falkland Islands Continental Shelf to be profitable.’ His comments, made in confidence to the US Embassy in London, will cause uncertainty among investors investing into the likes of Rockhopper Exploration ( down 7p at 346.5p ) and Desire Petroleum ( down 0.25p at 132p ), two of the leading independant explorers active in the Falklands northern basin. An ExxonMobil spokesman said the US oil giant did not speculate on media reports or classified documents. In May Rockhopper struck significant oil at its Sea Lion prospect. Earlier this week, Desire also hit oil at its Rachael North field, but other Falkland oil firms have come up short in their quest for oil „
„EXXON BOSS’ FALKLANDS WARNING LEAKS OUT“
„A senior executive with ExxonMobil has cast doubt over potential energy reserves in the Falkland Islands, according to leaked documents obtained by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. The US oil firm’s international chairman Brad Corson is quoted as saying that he did ‘ not believe there is enough oil on the Falkland Islands Continental Shelf to be profitable.’ His comments, made in confidence to the US Embassy in London, will cause uncertainty among investors investing into the likes of Rockhopper Exploration ( down 7p at 346.5p ) and Desire Petroleum ( down 0.25p at 132p ), two of the leading independant explorers active in the Falklands northern basin. An ExxonMobil spokesman said the US oil giant did not speculate on media reports or classified documents. In May Rockhopper struck significant oil at its Sea Lion prospect. Earlier this week, Desire also hit oil at its Rachael North field, but other Falkland oil firms have come up short in their quest for oil „
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.679.425 von BaronOppenSAL am 09.12.10 12:06:40
WELL RESULT 1998 Drilling
14/09-1 Oil shows
14/13-1 Dry hole
14/05-1A Oil and gas shows
14/24-1 Post-well shows
14/09-2 Oil shows
14/10-1 Oil recovered at surface
meiner Ansicht nach ist das ARGOS Gebiet sehr erfolgversprechend wenn man sich die Drillergebnisse von ´98 anschaut
P.S.: Argos auch in DE handelbar (Stuttgart)
WELL RESULT 1998 Drilling
14/09-1 Oil shows
14/13-1 Dry hole
14/05-1A Oil and gas shows
14/24-1 Post-well shows
14/09-2 Oil shows
14/10-1 Oil recovered at surface
meiner Ansicht nach ist das ARGOS Gebiet sehr erfolgversprechend wenn man sich die Drillergebnisse von ´98 anschaut
P.S.: Argos auch in DE handelbar (Stuttgart)