Falklands' new dawn: islanders plan future around oil

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1982 again? I don't think so. Since their economy collapsed (1997?) I doubt they'd be able to afford many exocets.
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Falklands oil firm Rockhopper claims discovery:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/10100769.stm

One of the oil and gas companies currently drilling off the coast of the Falkland Islands says it may have struck oil.

Rockhopper Exploration said that initial data collected from one well "indicated an oil discovery". The find would be the first in North Falkland Basin, the area north of the islands currently being explored.

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That is about as understated as I have ever heard an oil company press release.

http://www.rockhopperexploration.co.uk/ ... _FINAL.pdf

The well has a total of 53 metres of oil bearing shale and sand with an average porosity of 19%.

No idea if it will prove economic, but SA 2 or even NS 2 it is not.
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An 'Exceptional' oil find in the North Sea - maybe enough to power the
world for more than 3 days!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/nor ... 434538.stm

The best find in decade.
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18 billion barrels at 85 million barrels per day = just over 200 days of world crude supply?
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The Guardian - 19/08/10

Rockhopper Exploration's latest well comes up dry, giving Falklands oil hopes another setback.

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Aurora wrote:
The Guardian - 19/08/10

Rockhopper Exploration's latest well comes up dry, giving Falklands oil hopes another setback.

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Not necessarily, Sea Lion is a success: Rockhopper Reports 1Q10 Operational Results.
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