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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.073.546 von Urlaub2 am 23.04.12 08:42:13Schätze ich ähnlich ein. Schlecht für BOR und gut für uns. Wir haben noch zwei Schüsse frei und ausreichend Geld + Fam-In deal. BOR nur noch einen. FOGL BUY - BOR SELL.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.073.567 von Ikar am 23.04.12 08:48:30gas kondensat
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.073.546 von Urlaub2 am 23.04.12 08:42:13was hatten die denn nun, gas oder gas Kondensat?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.073.508 von senna7 am 23.04.12 08:30:55es ist aber nicht die erwartete recovery news......
Hm, ich werde langsam vorsichtig.
B+S hat nämlich gerade den Fund eines Gasvorkommens gemeldet.
Ich frage mich, ob ein Gasvorkommen in dieser Gegend und in fast 5 km Tiefe überhaupt wirtschaftlich ist, wo Gas weltweit spottbillig ist.
Da sehe ich tatsächlich Ähnlichkeiten mit Energulf, die nach einem gigantischen Gewinn und auch Gas bzw. Kondensat in 5 km Tiefe drastisch abgestürzt sind.
B+S hat nämlich gerade den Fund eines Gasvorkommens gemeldet.
Ich frage mich, ob ein Gasvorkommen in dieser Gegend und in fast 5 km Tiefe überhaupt wirtschaftlich ist, wo Gas weltweit spottbillig ist.
Da sehe ich tatsächlich Ähnlichkeiten mit Energulf, die nach einem gigantischen Gewinn und auch Gas bzw. Kondensat in 5 km Tiefe drastisch abgestürzt sind.
Heute werden wir wohl kein Pennystock mehr sein , bin gespannt wie die Engländer in einer halben Stunde eröffnen .....
Don't get fooled by 'gas' it gas condensate.. which is condensate at a gaseous phase at depth. That gas will become liquid as it rises to the top.
Per barrel the condensate has more energy stored in it than light sweet crude. It sort of is light sweet crude but with a some spicy long volatile chains added to the mix
I expect this prospect to have 500+ mmboe recoverable
Per barrel the condensate has more energy stored in it than light sweet crude. It sort of is light sweet crude but with a some spicy long volatile chains added to the mix
I expect this prospect to have 500+ mmboe recoverable
N A C H G E K A U F T
aber was die Händler manchmal treiben ist nicht lustig ....Kurs musste ich ein paar mal erhöhen ....
aber was die Händler manchmal treiben ist nicht lustig ....Kurs musste ich ein paar mal erhöhen ....
Condensate cost per barrel can sell at a premium to Brent.
Its about the amount of stored energy in the liquid that counts.
Its about the amount of stored energy in the liquid that counts.
Borders & Southern Petroleum plc
("Borders & Southern" or "the Company")
61/17-1 (Darwin East) Well Results
Borders & Southern (AIM: BOR) is pleased to announce a significant gas condensate discovery.
Well 61/17-1 was drilled to a total depth of 4876m and came in very close to prognosis. As predicted, the strong AVO anomaly represented a porous sandstone reservoir containing hydrocarbons.
Whilst drilling, the well encountered good hydrocarbon shows from 4633m down to 4810m. The main reservoir interval, comprising good quality massive sandstone, was found to be 84.5m thick with net pay of 67.8m. Average porosity for this interval is 22%, with maximum values reaching 30%.
Fluid samples from the reservoir have been recovered and will be brought back to the UK for analysis. Once the lab analysis is complete and the results integrated with other data collected from the well, the Company will be able to comment on the liquid content of the reservoir.
It is too early to give an accurate resource estimate, but this large simple structure, with a seismic amplitude anomaly measuring 26 square kilometres, is likely to contain significant volumes.
The well has successfully proven a working source rock, good quality reservoir and competent seals in the South Falkland Basin. The Company has an extensive prospect inventory to exploit this success.
The Company now intends to complete wireline logging operations, plug and abandon the well in line with regulatory requirements and move to the Stebbing prospect, the second well in the current drilling programme. An announcement will be made once this well has spudded.
Chief Executive, Howard Obee, commented:
"We're delighted to have made a discovery with the Company's first exploration well and to have opened up a new hydrocarbon basin. There is clearly a lot of work ahead of us to understand the size and value of the discovery, but it is a great start and the potential of the basin is exciting. I'd like to thank all the many people that have contributed to this project for their fantastic efforts."
For further information please visit www.bordersandsouthern.com or contact:
("Borders & Southern" or "the Company")
61/17-1 (Darwin East) Well Results
Borders & Southern (AIM: BOR) is pleased to announce a significant gas condensate discovery.
Well 61/17-1 was drilled to a total depth of 4876m and came in very close to prognosis. As predicted, the strong AVO anomaly represented a porous sandstone reservoir containing hydrocarbons.
Whilst drilling, the well encountered good hydrocarbon shows from 4633m down to 4810m. The main reservoir interval, comprising good quality massive sandstone, was found to be 84.5m thick with net pay of 67.8m. Average porosity for this interval is 22%, with maximum values reaching 30%.
Fluid samples from the reservoir have been recovered and will be brought back to the UK for analysis. Once the lab analysis is complete and the results integrated with other data collected from the well, the Company will be able to comment on the liquid content of the reservoir.
It is too early to give an accurate resource estimate, but this large simple structure, with a seismic amplitude anomaly measuring 26 square kilometres, is likely to contain significant volumes.
The well has successfully proven a working source rock, good quality reservoir and competent seals in the South Falkland Basin. The Company has an extensive prospect inventory to exploit this success.
The Company now intends to complete wireline logging operations, plug and abandon the well in line with regulatory requirements and move to the Stebbing prospect, the second well in the current drilling programme. An announcement will be made once this well has spudded.
Chief Executive, Howard Obee, commented:
"We're delighted to have made a discovery with the Company's first exploration well and to have opened up a new hydrocarbon basin. There is clearly a lot of work ahead of us to understand the size and value of the discovery, but it is a great start and the potential of the basin is exciting. I'd like to thank all the many people that have contributed to this project for their fantastic efforts."
For further information please visit www.bordersandsouthern.com or contact: