cynic
- 06 Aug 2009 16:18
- 269 of 5505
i use CFDs so no time limits ..... for my sins, i have actually bought back in and shall now watch and wait ...... if they fall back to say 20, which is not imposible, then may top up depending on sentiment (and mine!)
rekirkham
- 06 Aug 2009 17:42
- 270 of 5505
Say after a few more wells GKP reach 30,000 barrels a day
Means 365 days X 30,000 10,950,000 barrels per year
Think Kurdistan Contract gives only 15% to GKP 1,642,000 barrels / year
Share of first 2 licences 75% and 40% say 60% 985,000 barrels / year to GKP
Say receive $50 net of drilling / pipeline costs etc $49,250,000 GKP income /year
Into divide by say 1.7 28,970,588 GKP income / year
P.E. ratio probably only 4 ( as Iraq ) = value 115,880,000 Kurdistan 30,000 b/d
Present market capitalisation about 160,000,000 at 26p / share
Nothing is so precise, but I guess one should not chase it blind.
I bought at 10.998p on 28 July and sold today at 28.50p
Who knows what will happen, but if it falls back a little to ?? 20p /22p I may get back in.
Can anyone improve on my figures ??
My problem is I have masses of Sterling Energy shares showing a loss, so I,m hoping SEY they will get momentum on the back of GKP and before drilling in 4th quarter.
Andy
- 06 Aug 2009 18:01
- 271 of 5505
halifax
- 06 Aug 2009 18:01
- 272 of 5505
market cap on 478m common shares @27.5p= 131m, drilling continues to the primary target like HOIL the sky is the limit!
required field
- 06 Aug 2009 19:01
- 273 of 5505
If it hits anything like HOIL....60p plus: without a doubt....more probably 100p...but we are not there yet, there may be nothing commercial down there but so far this is looking tremendous.
required field
- 07 Aug 2009 08:26
- 274 of 5505
Well..the herd have discovered this and this reminds me of ITM and VOG days of old...
required field
- 07 Aug 2009 08:36
- 275 of 5505
And still the buys are coming in...those on holiday will have missed something unless they are already in.
required field
- 07 Aug 2009 08:50
- 276 of 5505
The demand for GKP is quite staggering....this should keep the sp quite high...as soon as there is a sell : a big buy comes in.
city trader
- 07 Aug 2009 12:38
- 277 of 5505
News out shortly on drilling and AGM next Friday ;-)
required field
- 07 Aug 2009 12:57
- 278 of 5505
Two things to take into account : oil holding up quite well...just a slight drop today but still over 71 US Dollars for WTI and I've spotted some nasty storms on satellite off the north coast of South America with swirls....now could these turn into a hurricane ?...better keep an eye on those because that can push up the price of oil by a few dolars : we would then be looking at oil around $74 or so...would push up the oilies sp...
cynic
- 07 Aug 2009 17:20
- 279 of 5505
hurricane season is always from around mid/late august for about 4/6 weeks from memory ..... never go on hol to west indies etc at that time!
it'll be interesting to see of there is any press of note over w/e
required field
- 07 Aug 2009 17:48
- 280 of 5505
It's been a good week for this one.....if there is oil in commercial quantities at the bottom...the sp will hit the 80p's or even possibly 100p's, if there is nothing : back to 20p or so....this is a guess of course so with the sp well supported by this recent shallow discovery : I think we should stay put for the moment....and oil is $72 the last time I looked...all in all....very promising indeed !.
cynic
- 07 Aug 2009 18:15
- 281 of 5505
i haven't played this one very well to date, for all sorts of extraneous reasons, but am happy enough with the fairly modest stake i now hold at b/e and if sp went to zero, it would not be overly damaging.
now i am back in uk, shall be able to monitor carefully again, so may well add more, either to keep or to trade depending on sentiment.
GKP certainly has possibilities, but a sensible value is very difficult to determine, and its sp performance, as is usual for this minnow E&P companies, will be pretty volatile and assuredly dependent on a steady stream of announcements.
city trader
- 09 Aug 2009 10:06
- 282 of 5505
Too Early To Comment On Gulf Keystone
Behuria said it was too early to comment on a report that Indian Oil and Oil India Ltd. are in talks to buy Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. (GKP.LN). "We have a process. And this is something I don't want to discuss" as it could hurt the company's efforts, he said.
Looks like the Indians really are talking to GKP. Hold on to your hats guys!
required field
- 09 Aug 2009 10:49
- 283 of 5505
If this is true....then what with the discovery last week, the possibility of a huge strike at the bottom of the Shaikan well....there will be crazy ups and downs for the sp in this company.....
rother
- 09 Aug 2009 11:24
- 284 of 5505
I think it is a case of what the next stage of drilling brings to determine any possible buyout. If the primary zones come in on target or near to, then its game on imo.
moneyplus
- 09 Aug 2009 16:36
- 285 of 5505
I think the key players already know what they've got and all is being played out behind the scenes--the poor pi can only guess! I did read however on the otherside a poster comment that the site foreman bought 140K shares early last week---leaky leaky! Here's to another good week.
halifax
- 09 Aug 2009 17:05
- 286 of 5505
mp what's the name and mobile number of the site foreman?
halifax
- 09 Aug 2009 17:24
- 287 of 5505
we made a bob or two on this one last week, but are wary that this might turn out to be another VOG.
cynic
- 09 Aug 2009 17:30
- 288 of 5505
i'm not sure VOG ever found anything of significance, and remember that got to 250 before it collapsed
btw, i'm sure it will not have passed your observation that Spaceship Enterprise - aka TLW - still continues to fare well