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Grimweasel
22nd May 2005, 15:10
http://www.express.co.uk/

Appears that now oil is getting expensive and companies like FOGL and Desire Petroleum are exploring off the coast, the press are sabre rattling us into a new conflict!!

For those interested read below released to the stock market this month on the project. 8 leads has now become 130 leads and there MAY be more reserves down there than the UAE has!! Now the conflict all them years ago seems more justified than ever!!

Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
03 May 2005

Tuesday 3rd May 2005
Falkland Oil and Gas Limited
("FOGL" or "the company")

Significant increase in number of identified leads

Enhanced possibility of a new petroleum province in the South and East Falkland
Basins

FOGL announces that it has completed its current 9,450 km 2D seismic data
acquisition programme over most of its licence area. The initial interpretation
of the preliminary processed records from the survey has proved encouraging and
greatly exceeds the Company's initial expectations.

The programme has indicated a larger and more diverse project than originally
anticipated and has identified numerous possible drill targets, with indications
that some could potentially be of significant size.

FOGL has now identified approximately 130 leads,(1) far in excess of the eight
(8) leads identified at the time of its AIM IPO in October 2004. Given the
positive results of the survey, FOGL now plans to increase the scope of its
exploration programme far beyond that envisaged at the time of the IPO.

Key points:

- Approximately 130 leads identified, a number of which appear capable of
containing recoverable reserves in excess of 200 million barrels

- FOGL now represents a larger and more diverse project than originally
anticipated

- Encouraging signs that oil and gas could be present

- Further work is planned targeting defining 20 drillable prospects by
about mid-2006

- FOGL is targeting drilling of the first well in 2007

- Already an enhanced possibility of project success

- Licences cover area equivalent to the North Sea Southern Gas Basin and
Central Graben

- Cash position of £10.9 million as at 31 March 2005. FOGL is evaluating
its funding requirements and the source of funds for the increased exploration
programme

John Armstrong, Executive Chairman of FOGL, said:

"In my opinion, this is the most exciting project I've seen for many years. The
results of the 2D seismic are encouraging; the number of leads identified has
far exceeded our most optimistic estimates and we believe it has greatly
enhanced FOGL's prospects. It is clear that the scope of work needed to
maximise the potential of our acreages has increased significantly.

"It is important to remember that, while the leads identified to date each have
seismic expression which indicates the possible presence of a drillable
prospect, when fully mapped, and with the benefit of further data, such leads
may not have all the characteristics necessary to become drillable prospects.
Nevertheless, the large number of leads distributed across several playtypes
suggests that a number of the leads could become technically sound and
potentially economically viable drill prospects. It is the Company's goal to
identify and define 20 such prospects in the immediate future so that they can
be considered for drilling in 2007.

"We have made a lot of progress in the six months since our AIM IPO and the
results to date have been remarkable. Although there is a long way to go, it
now seems quite possible that the Falkland Islands could become a new petroleum
province by the end of the decade."

Hydrocarbon Indicators

Initial interpretation of the new data gives considerable cause for optimism.
The preliminary results of the survey identify numerous Direct Hydrocarbon
Indicators (DHI's) pointing to the presence of working petroleum systems. The
DHI's include gas chimneys, amplitudes and possibly gas hydrates. The leads are
large and diverse, with some leads possibly covering areas of 300 to 500 sq km,
sufficient to hold large reserves of oil or gas. There is also a wide range of
play types with several different styles identified.

Exploration Programme & Funding Arrangements

FOGL plans to conduct further seismic surveys targeting all the leads but with
particular emphasis on the approximately 50 most promising. The aim will be to
develop 20 high quality, technically sound and potentially economically viable
drilling prospects. The Company then intends to develop a multi-well drilling
programme which may be able to begin in 2007.

Full details of the exploration programme are still to be finalised but given
the increased number of identified leads the company expects to expand
significantly the scope of the exploration programme.

Although FOGL had net cash of £10.9 million as at 31 March 2005, the increased
scope of the programme will require additional funding and the Board is
currently considering its options. A further statement on the funding
arrangements and the full details of the programme will be announced soon.

Potential Resources

The extent and depth of the basin suggests that, if it exists, the hydrocarbon
resource could be of a major scale. According to estimates by MBA Petroleum
Consultants, an independent consultant, 1,250 billion barrels of oil / oil
equivalent could have been generated in and in the vicinity of FOGL's licences.

Scott Pickford, petroleum engineers, made an independent assessment of the
initial eight (8) leads and concluded that each had the potential to contain
between 200 million and 600 million barrels of recoverable oil(2). It is
expected that Scott Pickford will be contracted to repeat the process and make
an independent judgement on the potential resources indicated by the new data.
Its findings will be announced on completion of the processing and
interpretation which is expected to be in the third quarter of this year.



An overview presentation will be posted on the FOGL website giving a summary of
the results announced here. Technical information including maps and seismic
lines will be posted on the Company's website in the near future.



www.fogl.co.uk

BEagle
22nd May 2005, 15:28
¡Excelente!

Wycombe
22nd May 2005, 15:50
If this all turns to (black) gold, the money we spent on MPA will look like a very small and worthwhile investment indeed.

Can't quite see Stanley as the new Dubai though!

Impiger
22nd May 2005, 16:12
No ............... more of a Sullom Voe. Doesn't even make it to Aberdeen on the civilisation scale!

WorkingHard
22nd May 2005, 16:23
And in the name of political correctness and re-writing history which of the gutless political parties are going to give it all away again? Will all those incredible feats performed by out troops be in vain? God forbid, but one does wonder. Especially with the Blairites and other leftists in power.

Talking Radalt
22nd May 2005, 16:28
Can't quite see Stanley as the new Dubai though!

Oh I dunno, they both have horse racing. :)

C130 Techie
22nd May 2005, 16:36
Will the British press ever drag itself out of the gutter and give itself some credibility again.

Having seen its rubbish speculation on the Herc crash (2 different 'official' versions) in the last week, the pictures of Saddam Hussein and now this I very much doubt it.

I would rather burn my money than spend it on newspapers.:mad:

grobace
22nd May 2005, 16:56
When did Blair become left wing?

PhilM
22nd May 2005, 20:48
*Scratches head and ponders about perhaps buying a few shares in them.....* :E

BEagle
22nd May 2005, 21:16
Presumably they'll be refining Bennyzene?

Always_broken_in_wilts
23rd May 2005, 07:14
And during the refining process one assumes they will also be using "stills":E

all spelling mistakes are "df" alcohol induced

rafloo
23rd May 2005, 07:40
"the money we spent on MPA "...... did you mean.."The money the USA spent on MPA" ?...remember that they paid for it as we were skint at the time.....just has a war.

Maple 01
23rd May 2005, 07:48
Even the locals think it's cr@p - good old Express upholding its usual low standards

http://www.falklandnews.com/public/story.cfm?get=3258&source=3

Gainesy
23rd May 2005, 08:08
Interesting link Maple. At last, a competitor to RAF News in the Benality Stakes.

PS HM Bark Endevour?:)

212man
23rd May 2005, 09:58
"Presumably they'll be refining Bennyzene?"

No doubt using a 'still'!

Mad_Mark
23rd May 2005, 13:12
Nice to see you're on the ball 212 :D Only 14 posts before yours and yet you still :) can't see that particular witty comment has already been made :rolleyes:

MadMark!!! :mad:

212man
23rd May 2005, 13:56
Well, counting very slowly, I make it 4 posts before mine (not 14). Must brush up on my speed reading.