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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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gibby - 18 Jan 2012 12:55 - 2525 of 5505

blue!!

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26 January 2012
London Stock Exchange Oil & Gas Investor Forum

1 February 2012
Merriman Investor Summit, New York

niceonecyril - 18 Jan 2012 13:58 - 2526 of 5505

"avoiding CGT thereby?"

If they were liable for it - no it wouldn't avoid it. Or we'd all be at it. I just transfer my shares to my wife and she sells them next week for no taxable gain? Nope. There is no gain crystallised by the transfer from one spouse to another, but still liable for the full gain on final sale.

niceonecyril - 18 Jan 2012 14:04 - 2527 of 5505



"it does look like the mm's have a system in place to either bang this into auction or straight to no firm order process - the second they get wind of some volume or change.

Not seen this before on GKP so might suggest that they are all on high alert.

I tried to buy 10k earlier at 270p and got no firm order.

Hardly a massive size block is it!?

Interesting times indeed.

Are they worried about being raided by far east buyers again?

HUB"

cynic - 18 Jan 2012 14:07 - 2528 of 5505

bullshit - it's not an MM-only stock and very easy to trade on L2

Proselenes - 18 Jan 2012 14:43 - 2529 of 5505

GKP is looking spicy again.

Looking at the sharp rise in GENL and its still rising I am guessing we are going to be having some good news coming on the BB drill quite soon.

As ever, DYOR, but some good BB news will surely push this up and through the 350p level imv.

Proselenes - 18 Jan 2012 14:48 - 2530 of 5505

Would not want to be out of this one in the coming days - just too much happening and too much potential for news.

gibby - 18 Jan 2012 15:48 - 2531 of 5505

what a good day - hoping for more blue leading up to the weekend and beyond - no reason why not imo

required field - 18 Jan 2012 16:00 - 2532 of 5505

I'm starting to think you two are the same person !.

Proselenes - 18 Jan 2012 16:23 - 2533 of 5505

GENL now up over 6%.

BB drill news soon then perhaps ??

niceonecyril - 19 Jan 2012 22:42 - 2534 of 5505


Continuation on a series of posts from mansooreo on iii:--

21:55 Re: latest from ebril mansooreo 16

a few additions that i dint hav time to note.

* Exxon seem like they are favorites at this point as suitors for Gulf. If this is fact then expect a low TO price, but none the less multipiles of where we are now.

* Exxon had a meeting in Gelgand and are know to have informal talks with the krg reps regarind birs.

* BB1 halted its drilling as they hit a resovior and testing is underway.

* I have been told that there wil be a drill update befre end of month. There will be no mention of bids as now formal bids have been received.

* baker hughs have been sniffing round Sh4

end of the day, time to go home!

Proselenes - 20 Jan 2012 05:06 - 2535 of 5505

Strong rumours are perpetuating that the Ber Bahr-1 drill has struck oil, this is backed in in some ways by the strong moves upwards of GENL.

Any oil strike there could have strong upside implications for GKP.

News should be soon there as spudded on 10th October 2011, but, as ever, DYOR.


(Gulf Keystone has a 40 percent working interest in the Ber Bahr block operated by Genel Energy International Limited, which holds a 40 percent working interest in the block. The Kurdistan Regional Government has a 20 percent carried interest in the Ber Bahr Production Sharing Contract.

The Operator's resource estimate for the Ber Bahr block is 1.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent-initially-in-place. The adjacent Shaikan is a major discovery with independently audited gross oil-in-place volumes of 4.9 (P90) to 10.8 (P10) billion barrels, while it is estimated that Sheikh Adi holds between 1 (P90) and 3 (P10) billion barrels of gross oil-in-place.)

niceonecyril - 20 Jan 2012 09:12 - 2536 of 5505

Prosel, yes i believe it's looking good for BB and the end of the month sounds about right.As far as the value to GKP,if successful would be 40p(184p to GENL)at this early stage.If as thought it's one and half times bigger than Shaikan,then WOW,but of course
a couple of years or so and some serious money required to bring it to the same stage as Shaukan.
Concerning GENL's rise of late,they recently had Analysts crawling all over them. They have quite a few other Fields,some in operation and is the biggest oil producer Kurdistan.
So maybe the rise is not all down to BB,also remember when comparing the difference in number of shres, 890m/187m.

cynic - 20 Jan 2012 09:16 - 2537 of 5505

all hype and hypothesis ...... swallow it if you must, but pretty stupid to do so ...... none of these guys know any more than us

niceonecyril - 20 Jan 2012 09:44 - 2538 of 5505

Living up to your name i see,nothing wrong in that.But if we take the 1.5 times figure this would be arrived from various tests carried out,"so yes they do know more than us",(don't make them right though). Analysts were the guests of GENL recently and from the SP,seems their'e happy with what they saw. As far as info leaking,happens all the time,
workers having a couple of days off(NO you win;t pass on the good news?),only time will tell but as i mentioned earlier posters get known and accordingly as to whether creditable.

cynic - 20 Jan 2012 09:48 - 2539 of 5505

i hold plenty and shall just wait and see .... meanwhile a bit of profit taking this morning

niceonecyril - 21 Jan 2012 09:53 - 2540 of 5505

Oh the places you’ll go as a contractor! Here are three items from post-American Era Iraq involving security contractors:

– On January 11 or 12, four American security contractors, working for the US Embassy, were caught and detained in a Baghdad neighborhood. The four were armed, wearing body armor, and were traveling in a plain car without diplomatic plates or markings. The group included two men and two women. See their photo on al-Jazeera. Note the goatee, which just screams “merc.”


– On January 11, the World’s Largest Embassy (c) in Baghdad issued a public notice on its website saying “that the Government of Iraq is strictly enforcing immigration and customs procedures, to include visas and stamps for entry and exit, vehicle registration, and authorizations for weapons, convoys, logistics, and other matters. Rules and procedures may be subject to frequent revisions, and previous permissions may be deemed invalid… The U.S. Embassy is aware of cases where discrepancies in permits or paperwork have resulted in legal action, including detention, by Iraqi police and other entities. Detentions often last 24-96 hours or more. The Embassy’s ability to respond to situations in which U.S. citizens are arrested or otherwise detained throughout Iraq is limited, including in and around Baghdad.”


– Back in late December, three US Triple Canopy “security contractors” were arrested by the Iraqi Army, held for 18 days without charges and then released after reported efforts by the World’s Largest Embassy (c). The men were detained in a rural area south of Baghdad because the Iraqi military “did not like the ‘mission request authorization’ paperwork that had been issued by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior.”



So, let’s connect the dots:


It sounds like they are having a few bumps in the old road sorting out exactly how diplomacy is going to be practiced with a private army of some 5,500 mercenary security contractors in the mix. It seems those bad boys (and girls!) are not confining themselves to guarding diplomats on social calls to Iraqi ministries either, and are instead covering some ground and attempting some not-so-covert observation work. And getting caught.

Of course everyone is hoping for no Raymond Davis-like incidents that can happen when armed Americans motor around societies where they are not altogether welcome.

The New York Times, America’s steno pool of record these days, is there to soothe worried patriots. Turns out this is all just Iraqi growing pains, NYT sez. Since being allowed to take over its own immigration and internal security from Daddy America, Iraq is still learnin’ how to do it right. The Times quoted a senior American military official said that the current disconnect between the Iraqis and the contractors was “primarily an adjustment of our standard operating procedures as we adapt our people and they adapt their security forces to the new situation.”
Connect the Dots in Iraq: Mercs’ ‘R Us
Others have described it as a power play, with PM Maliki’s son, in some form of private capacity, leading the charge by throwing foreign contractor squatters out of the primo real estate inside the Green Zone.

One possible solution comes from Senator Ben Nelson (R-Absolute Knucklehead), who wants the Iraqis to pay all security costs for the World’s Largest Embassy (c) in Iraq, thus making all the mercs Iraqi government employees.

In our universe, however, the big money question is… what do these incidents have to say about the future of the World’s Largest Embassy (c) and the 5,500 mercs/security contractors they employ in Iraq? Is the Embassy going to spend its time putting out fires caused by the unusual non-so-diplomatic arrangements in Iraq, or is this just a beginners blip?

cynic - 21 Jan 2012 12:09 - 2541 of 5505

just for the record, there are certainly several big name oilfield service companies now operating in iraq ..... it's a minefield(!!) to get all the permits etc to bring in the hardware, and sometimes it even goes the roundabout way via turkey rather than via kuwait ..... from memory, entry via saudi is for personnel only .... once inside iraq, things generally travel within an armed convoy

niceonecyril - 22 Jan 2012 08:56 - 2542 of 5505

This won't surprise me? Takem from another board.

Watching the keiser Report on RT News, a guy on there called Chris Cook, a former oil regulator, believes the price of oil is to drop to around the $50-$70 dollar a barrel soon, as the current price is being kept at an inflated price at the moment, but the money is being moved from commodities back into dollars.

Also a poster on 3i's suggests that BB is not so good and the reason for drilling deeper,although GENL's SP has risen over the last week,time will tell?

niceonecyril - 22 Jan 2012 15:39 - 2543 of 5505


From iii?
< http://bit.ly/yZ2FEW

Proselenes - 23 Jan 2012 07:06 - 2544 of 5505

All looking very good :)

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201201230701479686V

BB-1 news not far away now, as it other news too.

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