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nicht schlimm.....
bhp also raus oder wie?
bhp also raus oder wie?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.220.804 von BaronOppenSAL am 28.09.10 08:33:22...da haben wir uns wohl überschnitten, sorry.
Na endlich die RNS die wohl mit gemischten Gefühlen aufzunehmen ist:
28 September 2010
Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
("FOGL" or "the Company")
Licence Update
FOGL, the oil and gas exploration company focused on its extensive licence areas to the South and East of the Falkland Islands, announces certain changes to its licence arrangements with the Falkland Islands Government.
Northern licence area
Due to the tight rig market it is increasingly unlikely that the next phase of the drilling programme will commence in 2010 as required by the current terms of the licences. Following recent discussions, the Falkland Islands Government ("FIG") has agreed to extend the first phase of the northern 2004 licences by one year, so that they will now expire on 15 December 2011. No additional work obligations or acreage relinquishment will be required in respect of this licence extension and the existing Phase 1 work commitments remain unchanged.
Southern licence area
Separately, BHP Billiton has advised FIG and FOGL that it has elected not to enter the second phase of the southern 2002 licences which commences on 3 December 2010.
FOGL believes, based on the drilling results from the Toroa well analysed to date, that these licences are still prospective. Furthermore, we are still awaiting the analysis of some key well data and these results are now expected to be available in October. FOGL has identified a number of prospects and leads which may prove to be of interest, particularly in the event of drilling success in the deepwater area of the northern licences, or in the south, where the licences are contiguous with acreage held by Borders and Southern Petroleum.
Having fulfilled all the work obligations of Phase 1, FOGL has therefore decided to enter the second phase of these licences. This will entail the drilling of a single exploration well by 3 December 2015. BHP Billiton will assign its 51% licence interest to FOGL which takes FOGL's interest back to 100%. FOGL expects to take over the operatorship of these licences during the next few months.
Assignment of interest and change of operatorship are conditional on the approval of FIG.
Tim Bushell, Chief Executive of FOGL, said:
"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."
So richtig verstehe ich auch den BHP-Rückzug nicht, ist der vollständig? ...und 2015 ist doch wohl ein Druckfehler?
28 September 2010
Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
("FOGL" or "the Company")
Licence Update
FOGL, the oil and gas exploration company focused on its extensive licence areas to the South and East of the Falkland Islands, announces certain changes to its licence arrangements with the Falkland Islands Government.
Northern licence area
Due to the tight rig market it is increasingly unlikely that the next phase of the drilling programme will commence in 2010 as required by the current terms of the licences. Following recent discussions, the Falkland Islands Government ("FIG") has agreed to extend the first phase of the northern 2004 licences by one year, so that they will now expire on 15 December 2011. No additional work obligations or acreage relinquishment will be required in respect of this licence extension and the existing Phase 1 work commitments remain unchanged.
Southern licence area
Separately, BHP Billiton has advised FIG and FOGL that it has elected not to enter the second phase of the southern 2002 licences which commences on 3 December 2010.
FOGL believes, based on the drilling results from the Toroa well analysed to date, that these licences are still prospective. Furthermore, we are still awaiting the analysis of some key well data and these results are now expected to be available in October. FOGL has identified a number of prospects and leads which may prove to be of interest, particularly in the event of drilling success in the deepwater area of the northern licences, or in the south, where the licences are contiguous with acreage held by Borders and Southern Petroleum.
Having fulfilled all the work obligations of Phase 1, FOGL has therefore decided to enter the second phase of these licences. This will entail the drilling of a single exploration well by 3 December 2015. BHP Billiton will assign its 51% licence interest to FOGL which takes FOGL's interest back to 100%. FOGL expects to take over the operatorship of these licences during the next few months.
Assignment of interest and change of operatorship are conditional on the approval of FIG.
Tim Bushell, Chief Executive of FOGL, said:
"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."
So richtig verstehe ich auch den BHP-Rückzug nicht, ist der vollständig? ...und 2015 ist doch wohl ein Druckfehler?
28 September 2010
Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
("FOGL" or "the Company")
Licence Update
FOGL, the oil and gas exploration company focused on its extensive licence areas to the South and East of the Falkland Islands, announces certain changes to its licence arrangements with the Falkland Islands Government.
Northern licence area
Due to the tight rig market it is increasingly unlikely that the next phase of the drilling programme will commence in 2010 as required by the current terms of the licences. Following recent discussions, the Falkland Islands Government ("FIG") has agreed to extend the first phase of the northern 2004 licences by one year, so that they will now expire on 15 December 2011. No additional work obligations or acreage relinquishment will be required in respect of this licence extension and the existing Phase 1 work commitments remain unchanged.
Southern licence area
Separately, BHP Billiton has advised FIG and FOGL that it has elected not to enter the second phase of the southern 2002 licences which commences on 3 December 2010.
FOGL believes, based on the drilling results from the Toroa well analysed to date, that these licences are still prospective. Furthermore, we are still awaiting the analysis of some key well data and these results are now expected to be available in October. FOGL has identified a number of prospects and leads which may prove to be of interest, particularly in the event of drilling success in the deepwater area of the northern licences, or in the south, where the licences are contiguous with acreage held by Borders and Southern Petroleum.
Having fulfilled all the work obligations of Phase 1, FOGL has therefore decided to enter the second phase of these licences. This will entail the drilling of a single exploration well by 3 December 2015. BHP Billiton will assign its 51% licence interest to FOGL which takes FOGL's interest back to 100%. FOGL expects to take over the operatorship of these licences during the next few months.
Assignment of interest and change of operatorship are conditional on the approval of FIG.
Tim Bushell, Chief Executive of FOGL, said:
"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."
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201009280700053…
Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
("FOGL" or "the Company")
Licence Update
FOGL, the oil and gas exploration company focused on its extensive licence areas to the South and East of the Falkland Islands, announces certain changes to its licence arrangements with the Falkland Islands Government.
Northern licence area
Due to the tight rig market it is increasingly unlikely that the next phase of the drilling programme will commence in 2010 as required by the current terms of the licences. Following recent discussions, the Falkland Islands Government ("FIG") has agreed to extend the first phase of the northern 2004 licences by one year, so that they will now expire on 15 December 2011. No additional work obligations or acreage relinquishment will be required in respect of this licence extension and the existing Phase 1 work commitments remain unchanged.
Southern licence area
Separately, BHP Billiton has advised FIG and FOGL that it has elected not to enter the second phase of the southern 2002 licences which commences on 3 December 2010.
FOGL believes, based on the drilling results from the Toroa well analysed to date, that these licences are still prospective. Furthermore, we are still awaiting the analysis of some key well data and these results are now expected to be available in October. FOGL has identified a number of prospects and leads which may prove to be of interest, particularly in the event of drilling success in the deepwater area of the northern licences, or in the south, where the licences are contiguous with acreage held by Borders and Southern Petroleum.
Having fulfilled all the work obligations of Phase 1, FOGL has therefore decided to enter the second phase of these licences. This will entail the drilling of a single exploration well by 3 December 2015. BHP Billiton will assign its 51% licence interest to FOGL which takes FOGL's interest back to 100%. FOGL expects to take over the operatorship of these licences during the next few months.
Assignment of interest and change of operatorship are conditional on the approval of FIG.
Tim Bushell, Chief Executive of FOGL, said:
"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."
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201009280700053…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.216.348 von Andrija am 27.09.10 14:56:35Habe mich sowieso im Monat zum Nachkauf vertan. Meinte Oktober.
Kurs muß aber noch etwas runter.
Kurs muß aber noch etwas runter.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.210.437 von teppichprofi am 25.09.10 14:33:47Schon wieder vorbei mit dem rasanten Anstieg - kannst nachkaufen. Wenn es sich dann mal lohnt. Dreh und Angelpunkt bleibt das grotenschlechte Infomanagement von FOGl/BHP. Man schaut nur neidisch zu Rockhopper.
Also der rasante Anstieg passt mir nicht in mein Konzept. Wollte ja eigentlich noch zu Tiefpreisen einige Fogl für Zockerzwecke erwerben. Der Septenber als der größte Verlustmonat bei Aktien hat mir eigentlich suggeriert, ich kann mir ruhig Zeit nehmen.
Nun will er ausgerechnet dieses Jahr seinen Ruf ändern.
Ich kann doch unmöglich mit meinen steuerfreien Aktien anfangen zu zocken! Das wäre wirklich zu schade. Die behalte ich bis das Öl in rauhen Mengen fließt.
Naja eventl. klappts ja im November.
Allen ein schönes WE, und passt auf eure FOGL auf!
teppichprofi
Nun will er ausgerechnet dieses Jahr seinen Ruf ändern.
Ich kann doch unmöglich mit meinen steuerfreien Aktien anfangen zu zocken! Das wäre wirklich zu schade. Die behalte ich bis das Öl in rauhen Mengen fließt.
Naja eventl. klappts ja im November.
Allen ein schönes WE, und passt auf eure FOGL auf!
teppichprofi
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.205.655 von Hafturlaub am 24.09.10 14:58:09Achso, noch ein kleiner Tip. Ggf bist Du der erste Schlaubischlumpf der Argos handeln will. Dann musst Du ggf. anrufen und das Papier freischalten lassen. Hatte ich bei maxblue auch schon.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.205.655 von Hafturlaub am 24.09.10 14:58:09Habe es vorhin sicherheitshalber noch mal versucht und bin bis zur TAN gekommen!Geht also definitiv!
Hab dann auch noch in meinem SAXO Depot geschaut, wo ich Desire und Rockhopper drinhabe, da hamse die leider nicht (genau wie FOGL und FIH). Versteh wer will.
Hab dann auch noch in meinem SAXO Depot geschaut, wo ich Desire und Rockhopper drinhabe, da hamse die leider nicht (genau wie FOGL und FIH). Versteh wer will.
hab noch ganz alte fogl-stücke, aus frankfurt.
aber über cortal klappt das sicher....hab die junge kleine argos drüben gekauft.
da wird es doch fogl und fih erst recht über cortal geben.
aber über cortal klappt das sicher....hab die junge kleine argos drüben gekauft.
da wird es doch fogl und fih erst recht über cortal geben.