niceonecyril
- 13 Mar 2012 16:36
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From iii. Oilman63 will be going along tomorrow to keep us posted.
broadford bay
Just spoken to the Listings Office.
The case is down as "Security for Costs Application", and is reserved as a whole-day hearing - 1030 til 1600.
Well, well, well Rex - bit short of the readies are we?
Should be interesting!
cynic
- 13 Mar 2012 16:38
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hali - stop being a naughty boy by trying to change the game ..... even the most moronic members on this BB (no names; no packdrill!) can see the weakness of your argument/comment ...... to provide oilfield services, there has to be a major contractor (exxon or total et al) who needs same and has invested millions even if not squillions in the specific project
halifax
- 13 Mar 2012 16:43
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cynic please try to understand selling goods and services to another party is not investing in their project, if GKP is as good as Mr Todz makes out it would have been snapped up long ago even by the cash rich chinese... stand back and think again don't be driven by emotion.
niceonecyril
- 13 Mar 2012 16:49
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LATEST "RUMOUR" THE cHINESE ARE SHOWUNG INTEREST IN GKP?
UT 269.25p, nice 14% cynic.
halifax
- 13 Mar 2012 16:56
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noc thanks for the "rumour"
cynic
- 13 Mar 2012 17:00
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i give up with you hali!! ..... you're worse than me ..... i never put a value on gkp or even attempted to .... you asked a totally different Q about foreign companies investing in M/E, or even wanting to, which i thought i had answered quite well, even if not to your satisfaction
niceonecyril
- 13 Mar 2012 17:03
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Hali Thought you might?LOL
HARRYCAT
- 13 Mar 2012 17:10
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I heard SINOPEC interested this morning. Could be, could be not. All speculation (possibly put about to suck in private investors!!!)
halifax
- 13 Mar 2012 17:16
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cynic would you invest billions (even if you were a billionaire) in GKP at this time major companies have a duty to protect shareholders funds, even if the oil is there such an investment would be considered highly risky in view of the political uncertainties in the region. FOOLS RUSH IN.......remember what happened to BP in Iran back in the 1950's.
cynic
- 13 Mar 2012 17:36
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i couldn't possibly begin to answer that ..... however, oil exploration and exploitation is, by its nature, a very risky enterprise, and becoming more so as the "easy targets" have already been found ...... however, if one starts with the assumption that shaikan is indeed a massive site (not yet exactly proven it must be said), then it becomes a matter of risk/reward ..... it should never be forgotten that iraq (and kurdistan) desperately needs oil revenue, just as does iran and saudi ..... everyone likes to think that saudi is rock solid with minimal risk .... in fact, the monarchy is on very dodgy ground and there is also a strong islamic fundamentalist sector within the court
so, to revert to your question ..... yes, always provided shaikan is at least a very significant find, then i do think that gkp is very likely target for any number of possible suitors, even if nothing materialises for say the next 12/24 months - my personal view is that gkp will receive some sort of serious approach within the next 12.
by the way, for how many decades was bp comfortably "in residence" in persia before it all ended in tears?
niceonecyril
- 13 Mar 2012 18:06
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aldwickk
- 13 Mar 2012 18:16
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cynic
" This time next you will be a millionaire , the World's your lobster "
cynic
- 13 Mar 2012 18:22
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lobster's not kosher :-)
niceonecyril
- 13 Mar 2012 18:46
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London Ev Standard...
".Gulf Keystone Petroleum bounced back on AIM today — after shedding 16% yesterday — as vague takeover rumours once more did the rounds, with China's Sinopec again suggested as a possible bidder"
niceonecyril
- 13 Mar 2012 22:51
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niceonecyril
- 14 Mar 2012 07:48
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In the Times, Tempus ponders the ups and downs of Gulf Keystone, the oil explorer focused on Kurdish Iraq.
It has a significant prospect called Shaikan, which could net half a million barrels per day but the politics are complicated. The Iraqi government put the frighteners on companies, like Exxon, who wanted to operate in both the south and north of the country, this has reduced bid pressure for the firm.
But Tempus thinks the amount of oil at Shaikan may still tempt a major player into an offer, while the oil reserves are significant. Buy.
niceonecyril
- 14 Mar 2012 08:09
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As Jimeny Cricket would say, "and their's more"
RELATED KEYWORDS: Royal Dutch Shell|Kurdish oil blocks
Videocon eyes Kurdish oil blocks
Piyush Pandey, TNN | Mar 14, 2012, 03.42AM IST
MUMBAI: Videocon Industries has firmed up plans to bid for oil blocks in Kurdistan - governed by the Kurdistan Regional Government - even though global oil majors have been shying away from bidding for oil assets in the region. Iraq, which has a dispute with the regional government over royalty sharing issues, bars firms that bid in Kurdistan without seeking its approval.
"We are going to bid for oil blocks in Kurdistan. It has a regional autonomous government there," Saurabh Dhoot, director on the board of Videocon Industries and nephew of Videocon Industries chairman V N Dhoot, told TOI. Saurabh oversees the oil business at Videocon Industries.
Asked if Videocon would bid solo or through a consortium partner, V N Dhoot said, "BPCL is our natural partners... We will offer them to be our partners in KRG as well.
cynic
- 14 Mar 2012 16:24
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very strange day here, but some chunky orders on the books at 259/260
niceonecyril
- 14 Mar 2012 17:24
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oilman again
Gulf costs 6 mil
Texas costs 3.5 mil
To be paid in to court by Excal in 21 days
cynic
- 14 Mar 2012 17:31
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am i singularly thick?