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San Donato Milanese (Milan), 8 February 2018 � Eni has made a lean gas discovery in Block 6 Offshore Cyprus with Calypso 1 NFW. The well, which was drilled in 2,074 meters of water depth reaching a final total depth of 3,827 meters, encountered an extended gas column in rocks of Miocene and Cretaceous age. The Cretaceous sequence has excellent reservoir characteristics. An intensive and detailed data collection (fluids and rock samples) has been executed on the well. ENI will not announce until they plug the well whether success or failure. On the other hand Chariot may be obliged to RNS the basics of the results sooner...
March 6th - why would Woodside behave any differently with this non-op well. OFFSHORE GABON UPDATE Woodside notes Petronas� media release dated 5 March 2018 titled �Petronas announces deep water oil and gas discovery offshore Gabon�. In November 2017, Woodside acquired a 30% non-operated participating interest in the Likuale (F14) Block from the operator, Petronas. Completion of the acquisition remains subject to satisfaction of conditions precedent. The Boudji-1 exploration well in the Likuale (F14) Block intersected a 90 m gross oil and gas column in high quality hydrocarbon-bearing pre-salt sands. The operator, in conjunction with the Government of Gabon, will conduct an assessment to understand the commerciality of the resource.
it's amazing what you can find on Marinetraffic in a tea break from mowing teh lawn Saipem shows as a port with arrivals and departures - tehera re current 2 vessels at Saupem Vos Prime and Purpose. last 4 arrivals/depatures are availbable. https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/data/?asset_type=arrivals_departures&columns=shipname,port_name,move_type,ata_atd,origin_port_name,ship_type&port_in|begins|SAIPEM%2012000|port_in=23699 Vos Puropse arrived Saipem 20th 14:51 Vos Purpose departed Saipem 20th 18:49 Vos Purpose arrived Saipem 21st 08:49 Vos Prime arrived Saipem 21st at 9:43
I pointed out this morning that for the previous 24 hours (up to 10 ish this morning) Vos Prime was steaming SW-NE at ~ 7 kn then back NE- SW at sub 1 kn repeatedly. It did it first to the NW of Saipem and to then to the SE at an offset of a few Km. The end of this behaviour is still visible on https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-7.408/centery:34.408/zoom:15 if you select Vos Prime and display its historic track of last 24 hrs. Aim4Utopia convinced me the speed changewas a tidal thing. Is it ? Could I have been right about the VSP ?
Aim, I accept your greater experience and would welcome your interpretation of Vos Prime's movements - including 3 visits to Saipem in last day or so... https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/index/itineraries/all/shipid:2818051/mmsi:236661000/shipname:VOS%20PRIME/page:1/per_page:50
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-7.408/centery:34.408/zoom:15 Turn on track options and you'll see that for last 24 hours Vos Prime has sailed in a SW-NE pattern. Looks like they may be shooting a VSP or something.
I hold ~370K shares and had a plan to de-risk by taking out my entire stake money and just letting my profit run. On a duster at RD-1, I would have used all my retrieved stake to buy back in for Namibia. On a success at RD-1, I'd probably have been kicking myself for not having the balls to stay fully invested. My planned exit point was 28-32. I blame nobody but myself for not de-risking at 23.... as I am now underwater.