Rockhopper updated on a number of operational and strategic developments since its AGM on September 30, 2010.
Exploration
The recent successful flow test at Sea Lion has validated the potential for commercial oil in the North Falkland basin and has significantly enhanced the prospects for the Company. Rockhopper is now preparing to progress its operational program which will include appraising the Sea Lion discovery, shooting additional 3D seismic across the extent of the North Falkland Basin and drilling further exploration and appraisal wells on its Northern acreage. Rockhopper announced that a number of highly attractive new targets have been determined.
Diamond Offshore Drilling (UK) Limited, the owners and managers of the Ocean Guardian semi-submersible drilling unit, which is operating in the Falkland Islands and is currently engaged in the drilling campaign, has recently made a proposal to Rockhopper, at Rockhopper's request, for a continuation of the drilling campaign under a new rig contract consisting of a possible three firm wells and five options extension. The execution of any such contract with Diamond Offshore Drilling (UK) Limited would be subject both to the deposit by the Company into an escrow account of significant funds sufficient to cover the day rate and other obligations and to agreement on a form of contract acceptable to both parties.
Furthermore, the Company has entered into two letters of intent with a seismic contractor to acquire additional 3D seismic using two separate vessels. The Company intends to enter into contracts to procure both vessels shortly and, if it does so, it expects that work will begin before the end of January 2011 to allow Rockhopper to better analyze the Sea Lion sandstone fans, as well as allowing more detailed and accurate mapping of additional exploration upside within the basin.
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