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      schrieb am 25.09.07 19:46:15
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      Was ist denn plötzlich mit dem Wert los.... ohne schlechte Nachrichten geht der Kurs immer tiefer... Kennt jemand die Gründe?
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      schrieb am 24.09.07 16:54:45
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.718.492 von weisenstein am 24.09.07 11:00:34SALVE!

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      schrieb am 24.09.07 11:00:34
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      Company Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
      TIDM FOGL
      Headline Interim Results
      Released 07:01 24-Sep-07
      Number 3157E

      Falkland Oil and Gas
      Interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2007

      Highlights
      – Controlled source electromagnetic survey completed – results to date are encouraging

      – 2D infill seismic survey completed, 9,950 km of data acquired – initial indications show that the data is very good quality

      – Results of both surveys expected to be announced later this year

      – Cash balance of £7.9 million as at 30 June 2007



      Post balance sheet events
      – Discussions continue with a major company in connection with a potential farm-in to the company’s assets

      – Stake in 2002 licences increased to 100%



      Continued progress with strategy
      – Aggressive exploration programme has continued to define and de-risk prospects ready for drilling

      – Continuing to investigate rig options



      Richard Liddell,
      Chairman commented:

      “ FOGL has made significant progress over the last six months both operationally and strategically.



      Operationally we have completed two major offshore data acquisition programmes, delivered on our key commitments and are on target with our strategic goal of identifying the best prospects for drilling.



      The Company has also progressed its key objectives. We are optimistic that our recent exploration programme has gone a long way to de-risking our prospects and we are now also in advanced discussions with a potential farm-in partner.



      This is an exciting period for FOGL and its shareholders; one which brings us closer to realising the potential of the region.”



      24 September 2007




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      schrieb am 19.09.07 20:44:52
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      Falklands : Hydrocarbons Daily Record (18 September 2007)
      Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 19.09.2007 (Current Article)


      ANALYSIS:

      Fear about the Federal Reserve Bank’s 0.50% cut in interest rates has driven the price of crude to record highs today. Crude prices have been artificially high for several months now and consumers are uneasy about paying more at the pump now that the US economy is wavering. Many consumers are actively seeking energy alternatives.

      Locally the high crude prices are a good thing now that there are good prospects for getting an exploration rig for the South Falkland Basin with FOGL. Last year when prices were artificially high the rig market was super-tight and oil companies were even using exploration rigs for exploitation.




      LOCAL DEVELOPMENTS:

      There is a positive buzz in the Falklands and the visit of Oil Company representatives is seen as a very important event for Falklands businesses. The representatives will be giving presentations at the Chamber of Commerce and there will be an opportunity to chat with them about a variety of options. It is expected that the Falklands will see an exploration rig sooner rather than later.:)

      This article is the Property and Copyright of Falkland Islands News Network.

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      schrieb am 19.09.07 18:29:15
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      Rockhopper geht in Phase 2 und spricht von einer 40%Chance in ihrem Terrain

      Rockhopper Moves to Phase 2 on Falklands Licenses
      Rockhopper Exploration Wednesday, September 19, 2007
      ...Sam Moody, Managing Director, said " Having more than satisfied the obligations of phase 1 of our licenses and given the very encouraging results of this first phase, we are in a position to accept the obligation of drilling one well in phase 2. Ernest is a high quality prospect with the chance of finding hydrocarbons set at 40%"
      http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=50394

      http://www.axlquotes.com/axl-dlls/publish?url=/news.shtml&SY…
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      schrieb am 18.09.07 11:32:58
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.641.430 von weisenstein am 18.09.07 11:21:59sorry falsche Copie!Richtig wäre,war wohl schon heute-egal,sorry:(
      ..Small Talk: BHP in the frame to take Falklands stake
      By Andrew Dewson
      Published: 17 September 2007

      Companies have been prospecting for natural resources in the vicinity of the Falkland Islands for what seems like an eternity, and so far at least the results have been about as tempting as a winter holiday at Goose Green. However, some well-informed corners of the City believe that the situation is about to change radically for at least two regional players.

      The word is that Falklands Oil & Gas is poised to confirm that it has agreed a "farming-in" deal with the world's largest integrated mining group, BHP Billiton. Farming-in occurs when an exploration and production company invites a partner to share in the development and funding of a prospect.

      The company has already confirmed that it is deep in negotiations with several potential blue-chip partners about a farming-in arrangement, and as a result the shares have rocketed from below 75p to Friday's closing 157p over the past two months. However, a deal with as prestigious a partner as BHP should see even more punters pile into the shares.

      Although best-known as a mining stock, BHP has extensive oil interests, and expects several of its prospects to come into production over the nextsix months.

      Many observers have been highly sceptical about the prospects for significant and more importantly economically viable finds in the South Atlantic. Not only is the environment one of the least hospitable anywhere in the world, requiring deep sea rigs capable of working in the roughest seas, the Falklands is a long way from any major oil market. But with black gold hovering at close to all-time highs, in absolute terms at least, perhaps now majors are set to take the region more seriously.

      Elsewhere in the Falklands, recent newsflow has not been so good. Falklands Gold & Minerals confirmed that its drilling programme has failed to find commercial quantities of gold at Bluff Cove. The company still has £3.5m of cash, and the rumour is that it is considering a move even further south – into Antarctica, to be precise. How many geologists will be queuing up for a slice of the action is hard to tell – there is no shortage of demand for qualified geologists, and most locations don't require living life in the freezer.
      :)http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features…
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      schrieb am 18.09.07 11:21:59
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      Small Talk: BHP in the frame to take Falklands stake
      By Andrew Dewson
      Published: 17 September 2007
      ...Perhaps a better measure of value is net asset value, and some investors believe it could rise to as much as 150p per share –a rise of more than 750 per cent since the company came to the market inApril 2004.

      The company not only takes stakes in financial services groups, it also helps them to grow by providing administrative back-up and expertise. It holds stakes in 17 companies, including 6.5 per cent of Daniel Stewart Securities and 18.7 per cent of STM, a European financial services provider which has risen 47 per cent since floating on Aim in March.:cool:
      With equity markets remaining fragile, to put it mildly, this looks like an excellent performance. For investors wanting to limit their risk in the smaller end of the market, ESS looks well worth further investigation, although be warned – the stock is very illiquid, so don't wade in all guns blazing.:eek:
      http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features…
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      schrieb am 18.09.07 10:33:31
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.640.725 von weisenstein am 18.09.07 10:27:54w. Link:
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      schrieb am 18.09.07 10:27:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.639.781 von Steinmetzger am 18.09.07 09:09:58Nun kommen die "schlauen"Börsendienste - gut oder schlecht?
      Ein bischen Public kann nichts schaden:),aber den Raketen-Brief bitte noch nicht!:(

      Britain's hidden oil supply is located deep beneath The Falkland Islands. A place described in 1770 by MP Dr Johnson as "thrown aside from human use, stormy in winter, barren in summer, an island which not even the southern savages have dignified with habitation"...

      If only he'd known the truth!

      Today, across 65,354 sq km of east Falkland seabed, hundreds of probes and receivers are busily scanning and imaging the rocks along some of the earth's deepest fault lines.

      Under the direction of this brilliant British firm, each one constantly streams back data to floating vessels above, where the information is stored and analysed for the location of the best potential drilling sites... 'Bulford files'
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