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Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP)     

goal - 15 Mar 2005 17:17

http://www.gulfkeystone.com/ The firms exploration programme in Algeria is going well and "the shares look good value", say the Investors Chronicle. Your comments please. goal.

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cynic - 27 May 2010 07:49 - 1167 of 5505

hoodless brennan i have always regarded as a somewhat unfortunate name .... it brings to mind a mistakenly circumcised catholic! ..... they should perhaps change to hoodless bernstein

required field - 03 Jun 2010 11:19 - 1168 of 5505

Right : Shaikan : heavy oil says Chav...I'm all ears : lets have it...

required field - 03 Jun 2010 16:33 - 1169 of 5505

When I have a half hour...I'll check out some of the old rns's and see if this is light, heavy...or what...

chav - 03 Jun 2010 17:19 - 1170 of 5505

"This high energy, light oil discovery is in addition to the 2.0 to 4.0 billion barrels of heavier (22 to 17 degree API gravity) oil previously announced at various levels throughout the shallower Jurassic intervals."







6 October 2009




Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd.

("Gulf Keystone" or "the Company")







Shaikan-1 Triassic Discovery






Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. (AIM: GKP) today announces an oil discovery in the upper portions of the Triassic section of the Shaikan - 1 exploration well. A short, limited flow test was conducted to determine reservoir content following multiple drilling breaks, indicative of increased porosity, between 2,402 and 2,483m. This limited test resulted in 40+ degree API oil rates up to 2,000 bopd and associated gas rates of up to 2 mmscf/d, yielding a gas/oil ratio of approximately 1,000 scf/bbl.




This high energy, light oil discovery is in addition to the 2.0 to 4.0 billion barrels of heavier (22 to 17 degree API gravity) oil previously announced at various levels throughout the shallower Jurassic intervals.




The discovery of these high energy, light oil zones within the upper levels of the Triassic significantly improve chances of finding additional light oil targets in the 700 to 1000 meters still to be drilled.




This most recent discovery will be logged when drilling has reached final TD, prior to setting the final, 7", casing string. The Company plans to install a workover rig following completion of drilling operations in order to commence extended testing of the multiple pay zones present in the Shaikan -1 exploration well.




Todd Kozel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Gulf Keystone, commented:




"The discovery of a higher energy reservoir in the upper portions of the Triassic section of the Shaikan - 1, while very significant in its own right, should also prove very beneficial to future development and exploitation of the large reserves of heavier, low GOR oil in the Jurassic portion of the well."



Enquiries




Gulf Keystone Petroleum: +44 (0) 20 7514 1400
Todd Kozel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Ewen Ainsworth, Chief Financial Officer

required field - 03 Jun 2010 19:33 - 1171 of 5505

OK, but this oil is not like heavy oil.....I mean heavy as in heavy crude that hardly flows at all unless slightly warmed as in XEL's bentley prospect or is it ?.....in that case the oil is worth a lot less than normal WTI....will have to do some checking....

required field - 03 Jun 2010 19:37 - 1172 of 5505

Marky...on RKH describes that sort of oil as medium.....this is confusing....

HARRYCAT - 03 Jun 2010 21:03 - 1173 of 5505

Very complex subject rf.
http://tigger.uic.edu/~mansoori/HOD_html
Something here may help.

markymar - 03 Jun 2010 21:42 - 1174 of 5505

Classifications or grades

Crude oil is classified as light, medium or heavy or Extra Heavy according to its measured API gravity.

Light crude oil is defined as having an API gravity higher than 31.1 API. (less than 870 kg/m3)

Medium oil is defined as having an API gravity between 22.3 API and 31.1 API. (870 to 920 kg/m3)

Heavy oil is defined as having an API gravity below 22.3 API. (920 to 1000 kg/m3)

Extra heavy oil is defined with API gravity below 10.0 API. (greater than 1000 kg/m3)



Heavy crude oil or extra heavy crude oil is any type of crude oil which does not flow easily. It is referred to as "heavy" because its density or specific gravity is higher than that of light crude oil. Heavy crude oil has been defined as any liquid petroleum with an API gravity less than 20, meaning that its specific gravity is greater than 0.933. This mostly results from crude oil getting degraded by being exposed to bacteria, water or air resulting in the loss of its lighter fractions while leaving behind its heavier fractions.

Production, transportation, and refining of heavy crude oil present special challenges compared to light crude oil.

required field - 03 Jun 2010 22:04 - 1175 of 5505

Thanks lads....I might even print your last 2 posts out, as they are so informative....

HARRYCAT - 03 Jun 2010 22:59 - 1176 of 5505

Go to bed rf. Don't make me come round there!!!!! ;o)

Balerboy - 03 Jun 2010 23:02 - 1177 of 5505

you think he's under light sheets or heavy duvet.....

markymar - 03 Jun 2010 23:07 - 1178 of 5505

cum cum Balerboy no need for that!!!

required field - 03 Jun 2010 23:35 - 1179 of 5505

Hey, I'm not being sarcastic....just doiung some late night rezearch and checking like vhere the damn is zhat bottle of whisky ?......

HARRYCAT - 07 Jun 2010 08:42 - 1180 of 5505

StockMarketWire.com
"Gulf Keystone Petroleum posts a pre-tax loss of $96,274,000 for the year to the end of December - up from $59,269,000 in 2008.

Operating losses rose to $95,123,000 - up from $61,096,000 - and the firm had cash and cash equivalents of $19,156,000 compared with $33,606,000 last time.

Oil production in Algeria ceased in June 2008 and has not recommenced, and there was no revenue (2008: $1m) or cost of sales (2008: $2m) from the sale of oil in Algeria during 2009.

An impairment charge to non-current assets of $69.6m (2008: $37.2m) was incurred in relation to the Hassi Ba Hamou Permit and the GKN and GKS oil fields in Algeria.

The impairment charge reflects the company's strategic decision to cease further investment in Algeria and because the sale of the assets was deemed unlikely.

The company retains $10m in non-current assets on its balance sheet in relation to the Hassi Ba Hamou Permit being proceeds due from British Gas under a settlement agreement announced on 18 February 2010.

The firm says that following the successful equity fundraising of $165m in May, it is well placed to deliver its stated exploration and appraisal programme through to the second quarter of 2011. "

required field - 07 Jun 2010 17:06 - 1181 of 5505

Down today, but so is the rest of the market except for just about Desire Petroleum, but my ! GKP have discovered a heck of a lot of oil....

chav - 11 Jun 2010 11:38 - 1182 of 5505

very quiet here, despite the upturn in the sp.

TANKER - 12 Jun 2010 14:46 - 1183 of 5505

is the oil company hunt about to make a bid .

cynic - 12 Jun 2010 16:28 - 1184 of 5505

why on earth should they?

Proselenes - 13 Jun 2010 03:44 - 1185 of 5505

I have purchased some of these at 75p, a small amount simply as a cover just in case someone hypes things up and it flies up through 100p.

Problems with license and everything, but its got potential to fly on pure PI hype and spin and so its worth holding some just in case :)

Should they ever sort out their problems with the license then it will fly for sure.

cynic - 13 Jun 2010 07:40 - 1186 of 5505

at least the amis are now throwing huge resources into developing and rebuilding southern iraq, though there are immense x-border admin problems getting kit both into and out of basra
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