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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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required field - 03 Nov 2010 16:27 - 1436 of 5505

Might have got this wrong but decided to bank a very good profit because this could slip tomorrow morning as news feeds through...market cap of 1.5 billion pounds....pretty hefty that....

cynic - 03 Nov 2010 16:30 - 1437 of 5505

it can never be wrong to bank a good profit

halifax - 03 Nov 2010 16:31 - 1438 of 5505

cynic medium term like CEY but not happy about their lower production estimates, lot of speculation about uranium price which may turn out to be premature, gold price may plateau short term depending on strength of US$, like oil.

required field - 03 Nov 2010 16:32 - 1439 of 5505

Could have done better...but also sold some more earlier on, above 190p....so not bad but I fear this could drop 20p on opening tomorrow....

cynic - 03 Nov 2010 16:36 - 1440 of 5505

hali - CEY lower production was flagged in september, so already in the price .... actually doubled up earlier today at 161.7, but may use those to trade

required field - 03 Nov 2010 16:37 - 1441 of 5505

CEY does look a good at that price...in myself as well.....

required field - 03 Nov 2010 16:39 - 1442 of 5505

At the moment :..I'm making profits but I seem to be mistiming my buying and selling all the time......too quick on the trigger perhaps.....like Balerboy says...

Proselenes - 03 Nov 2010 16:45 - 1443 of 5505

Looks like it was a pump and dump with the takeover rumour.

Made a nice profit yesterday on the rise yesterday, so cannot complain but these pump and dumps are getting all too frequent - is it related to II's wanting to get their money out after a placing so they create some PI interest and a spike and then sell heavily into it ?? ;)

Same thing happened on DES, placing 140p and spike to 170p followed by dumping.

required field - 03 Nov 2010 16:50 - 1444 of 5505

It's also the time of year for rises....and there have been some big ones....

cynic - 03 Nov 2010 17:08 - 1445 of 5505

more garbage from the usual source ..... let's take DES .... DES spiked because the lemmings convinced themselves that DES was going to hit it rich .... it didn't, so why the surprise when sp tanked?

here (GKP), it was just a loose and vague rumour in the market which may or may not ultimately have substance ..... but again, it's always bad strategy to buy on ANY t/o rumour or likelihood .... even when a t/o offer is actually tabled, it often falls through

so the usual crap about conspiracy and manipulated pump and dump is codswallop .... it's more like greed reaping its natural harvest

TheFrenchConnection - 03 Nov 2010 17:21 - 1446 of 5505

that last post is brevity at its most potent Cynners. Nice one lts pure greed .For once i fully concur with all salient points ..BUT some of the wild guess/estimates reg s/p aired on this thread read like something written by Enid Blyton on crack . GKP are operating in the madness that is lraq!! NOT nestling in leafy Surrey. Obviously never been to lraq what with many of its established wells contaminated during the early stages of the war by U308- courtesy of American uranium tipped missiles designed to penetrate the heavy armour the lraqis employed to protect its fields ...eg; the dome et kirkuk.. And any new wells and their prerequisite infrastructure acting as a high power magnet for sabotage and extortion at best by any number of insurgent groups . l thought it was like something from Dantes lnferno in 2002. but after going back in 2008 it was even worse. By then even those who had supported the initial liberation from SH had turned against America and its wild west disgraceful behavoir . F***g Philistines ...........as long as GKP are in lraq they will need the American army and mega dollars to employ a virtual standing army in the way of private security firms . Chilling place- one where your heart often beats in your underwear

Balerboy - 03 Nov 2010 20:23 - 1447 of 5505

TFC, a very good post and reminder of where and who gkp are dealing with, but with such a huge amount of oil in play gkp can't be ignored. At the same time, one shouldn't get carried along with the hype and get too greedy......I will repeat this post to myself 20 times before going to bed. Had to work today so missed the high, like rf I would have, and still might take some profit whilst it's there.

Proselenes - 04 Nov 2010 00:22 - 1448 of 5505

cynic, can you read ?

You say "may or may not have substance" and yet the company put out an RNS to clarify it has NO substance. You really need to read more and stop shooting from the hip, you are becoming wrong far too often.


TIDMGKP

RNS Number : 5731V
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd
03 November 2010

3 November 2010

Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd.
("Gulf Keystone" or the "Company")


The Board of Gulf Keystone notes recent press speculation, and confirms that it
has not received any approaches regarding a possible offer for the Company.


cynic - 04 Nov 2010 07:58 - 1449 of 5505

now try not to quote out of context or even quote the whole - e.g. include the bit about "loose and vague rumour" ..... you will recollect that you were ranting about conspiracy and similar to rig the market

as i said, you persistently spout slurry

kuzemko - 04 Nov 2010 08:04 - 1450 of 5505

if gkp strikes anotherdiscovery this stock will fly. and it looks like recent drill already shows oil. it was the same with SHK1 hole. no need for take over rumour this is next heritage

cynic - 04 Nov 2010 08:05 - 1451 of 5505

i am certainly happy to hold, but given the area and a multitude of other uncertainties, i am equally happy to be somewhat underweight at cost

Balerboy - 04 Nov 2010 08:06 - 1452 of 5505

Up again this am, so staying with it, good read on their November presention, lots happening in next two years.

required field - 04 Nov 2010 08:10 - 1453 of 5505

Sold too early as usual.....

Balerboy - 04 Nov 2010 08:20 - 1454 of 5505

sometimes going to work has it's benefits...lol

niceonecyril - 07 Nov 2010 09:41 - 1455 of 5505

Some reading for the weekend.

From Gramacho on III 22.42 5th November



Hi Scaramouche,
I got a call from Ewen today returning my call re the November presentations as he is now back in the UK. It sounds like he will definitely be fronting the Manchester and Dublin presentations. He expects John G and Todd to head back to the US for thanksgiving (week of Thursday 25th Nov).

I raised the question again about updates to the Nov company presentation using Shaikan 3 as an example. He said there was a very good chance that there would be additional news from Shaikan 3 prior to the presentations. He did mention however that any amendments would not say any more than what would be covered in an RNS. This was chiefly due to problems gaining timely approval for presentations. In my experience it is customary in the industry to get partner approval for presentations covering joint ventures so I imagine they would have to pass it by MOL.

Before anyone asks, I messed up and forgot to ask him if his trip involved a well site event. I guess we will get the answer to that at the London presentation.

The 1st Nov update said The well is currently in the Cretaceous Garagu Formation at 1,229 metres, measured depth. Oil shows have been observed both while drilling and also in a core. The wellbore is being conditioned prior to logging the well. Subsequently, the well will be drilled to TD and a 7-inch casing string will be run, finally, the pay interval will be tested.

They would have to be most of the way through the Garagu in order to stop and log since the Garagu is a possible pay section and GKP would not want a large portion of a potential pay section to remain unlogged. They would not want to run logs, drill another 50m or so and then log again; too wasteful and inefficient.

The well is quite shallow so rough schedule from 1st Nov would be:
1.5 2 days to rig up and run logs and rig down

3 days to RIH, drill 8-1/2 hole to TD in Chia Gara, condition hole and POH

1 day to run and cement 7 liner and POH

1 -2 days to run and land the completion depending on the completion design and complexity. I assume they will need to run the ESP GKP owns.

1 day to nipple down BOPs and nipple up the production Xmas tree.

1 day to hook up and test surface equipment

Hence by about 11-12th Nov Shaikan-3 will be ready to produce.

There are numerous uncertainties such as when and how the well will be perforated, whether GKP chooses to conduct a DST though the BOPs or complete it as a production well as the above schedule assumes and whether there is more than one zone to test. This leads to uncertainty in timing.

evertheless, whatever the overall program, IMO we should have first production from one zone by about 12th Nov. A healthy allowance will need to be made for cleanup of drilling fluids assuming they suffered significant losses. So by about 15th Nov they should have a representative flow rate. RNS on 16th just in time for London presentation!

Mind you Ewan did say the timing of news often differs from investor perceptions of when news should be available lol!

Regards,

Gramacho


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From BBBS On iii
Good observations scaramouche and Jackozy. I fully agree that all of the evidence - both what has not been said, and also anecdotal - points to a realtime delay in the 1st November RNS of around 3-4 weeks. Not dissimilar from the known delays on Shaikan-1 drilling updates last year.

So scaramouche, I agree that the absence of SH-3 in the the outstanding work programmme for 2010 and 2011 (in the November 2010 Investor Presentation) suggests that SH-3 is already completed.

And I agree with you Jackozy that the schematic on page 10 of the November Presenation suggests that the SH-3 TD is already set in stone (or more specifically, set in the anhydrite seal of the Chia Gara Formation).

Furthermore, if one was to believe that the 1st November RNS reflects a close to realtime status, then one would have to conclude that Wingy is a liar. I do not believe that Wingy is a liar, he has been correct on many things in the past. Indeed, in recent times, he has posted the following on LSE concerning the status of the 3D seismic acquisition:

- 15th October: 'Just a quick update, it looks like the surveying may creep over into the new year, although good progress is being made, weather is starting to impact and by next month it will be one muddy place to- work making it diffucult to even get to the lines.'

- 19th October: 'I cant remember if I posted but the siesmic will slip on into the new year pretty much. Other than that ill get my ears on'

Compare his statements with the 1st November RNS confirming delay into the new year: "Acquisition of approximately 525 square kilometres of 3D seismic data for the Shaikan block is 98% complete and data processing and evaluation have commenced. On Sheikh Adi, approximately 300 square kilometres of seismic data acquisition is 10% complete". Wingy was spot-on again concerning the seismic delay with respect to the RNS of 25th May 2010 which indicated "To date, fourteen per cent of the acquisition has been conducted, with completion expected by September 2010".

However, I do have a bone to pick with Wingy (and/or MikeyA for not forwarding my message) because a few months ago I indicated that the commencement of seismic on Sheik Adi could be the first indication that SA has found oil (the RNS of 25th May 2010 also stated that "The survey follows on from the 2D seismic programme on Shaikan in 2008 and will be extended to cover the Sheik Adi block in the event of encouraging early results on the exploration well at Sheikh Adi"). Come on Wingy, the seismic was being shot from east to west so the 10% complete acquisition on SA must surely be visible on the ground? Never mind, we now know that there are "encouraging early results on the exploration well at Sheikh Adi"!

Then there is Wingy's most recent posts about the Board's visit for a party / celebration:

- 2nd November: 'Big Tea party going on today, lots of guests etc, news crews- may even see something on the telly.'

- 3rd November: 'Sorry could not post yesterday. There is a big VIP visit going on, all the board are in country. Journ'os kicking around etc. It should finish today.'

Gramacho has since confirmed to us that Ewan, John G, Todd et al have all been in Kurdistan this past week. So Wingy is spot-on here as well.

(An aside, do you think that they killed two birds with one stone?:

(a) We know from the SH-1 TD celebration - the biggest field since 1976, reserves so big we cannot even calculate etc - that major discoveries get the party treatment. So was this for Bijeel-1? We already know that Akri Bijeel holds something special because KEPCO has already taken a 20% stake (according to the September 2010 Shamaran map) although GKP are quite coy with regard to whether this 20% is the third party back-in rights or the 20% due on the declaration of commerciality. I guess the latter.

(b) We know that commencemnt of production gets a fanfare as well, both Brave and Tango showed up when they opened the taps on Tawke:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ3iyD0zCl8&feature=related
I am sure that the celebration to mark the "FORMAL" start of production from Shaikan will also be attended by more that just our BofD. Maybe it is this event that has been holding up any announcements on Shaikan production? Did they even wait for slippery Micky to join too?)

Anway, back to SH-3. This is what Wingy has told us recently:

- 7th October: 'not a peep on AB but I hear SH3 is a "good un"'

- 14th October: 'Morning all. Just to let you know more testing has been going on SH-3 you can see the smoke from miles away and the local village had been moved out for the testing period. Nothing more at the moment.'

If we believe the 1st November RNS that "The well is currently in the Cretaceous Garagu Formation at 1,229 metres, measured depth. Oil shows have been observed both while drilling and also in a core. The wellbore is being conditioned prior to logging the well. Subsequently, the well will be drilled to TD and a 7-inch casing string will be run, finally, the pay interval will be tested", then we have to conclude that Wingy is spouting porkies with regard to AT LEAST two tests at SH-3 ("MORE testing has been going on SH-3"). And I would also expect at least two tests - one for each of the Samord and Garagu Formations. Why would he lie? With his superb track record and all. I think it's more interesting to believe him for a moment and review how his report of positive tests at SH-3 on 14th October fits very well with the massive surprise 109m Placing first rumoured one day later on friday 15th October and confirmed monday 18th October. We have had no RNS's to indicate change of holdings from any ii, with the obvious conclusion that this was another mates rates or "safe hands" Placing.

If that's not deja vu, I don't know what is. We had confirmation in GKP's 2009 Annual Report that "On 3 August 2009, the Sargelu formation was tested at an initial rate of just over 5,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) and ultimate rates of almost 7,500 bopd with a gas oil ratio (GOR) of
120 cubic feet of gas per barrel of oil and an oil gravity of 21 to 22 degrees, API. At this point, the Shaikan-1 exploration well and indeed the Shaikan Block itself, based on the robust nature of the initial test, became a success story. (John G's review on page 5). And of course on that same day, 3rd August 2009, there was a mates rates Placing at 9p. And on that same day, 3rd August 2009, I made my first significant post on GKP BB giving my reasons for going close to 'all-in':
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail?code=cotn%3AGKP.L&display=discussion&threshold=0&action=detail&id=5130567
Please note my opening statement - "Of course oil has been discovered at Shaikan. The main Sehkaniyan reservoir zone (P50: 968 mmbbls) was drilled, logged, (and probably also flow-tested) BEFORE THE 14TH OF JULY 2009" - which I then justified in the remainder of that post. There was no way that GKP would walk from Algeria and hook-up with E-man WITHOUT knowing that SH-1 was a significant discovery. The discovery was finally announced 3 days later on 6th August. I make that a minimum three week delay between realtime (14th July) and RNS time (6th August). I expect no different this time around. Of course SH-3 tests were completed as indicated by Wingy on 14th October. Followed by a Placing the next day. And what did the lucky placees know? That the Cretaceous flows oil. That the DGA report only ascribed 0.75 billion barrels Pmean to the Cretaceous due to missing logs in the Garagu reservoir below. So make that 1.5 billion Pmean for the Cretacous (the missing log interval was in fact more than twice the thickness of the logged Samord interval). That welltest pressure measurements in SH-3 imply that the Cretaceous, like the Jurassic, is also filled to spill. And that the P1 (filled to spill) volumes for the Cretaceous are around 6 billion barrels (the Samord alone is around 3 billion barrels as previously posted by Gramacho). So another 3 billion barrels IN ADDITION to what DGA reported last January. I would buy at 140p too ... I actually made my "last" top-up at 150p on 27th October - very happy with that.

Yes, all IMO only. But I wasn't born yesterday. And I'm still happy to ride much much further on this wonderful gravy train.

GLA,

BBBS

Thats should keep youall busy?
cyril
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