niceonecyril
- 04 Dec 2012 13:28
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http://www.iraqoilreport.com/oil/production-exports/turkey-kurdistan-push-toward-massive-deal-9419/
The Turkish ministers plane refused permission to land in Erbil ,had to return home.
He was dure to address the conference.
niceonecyril
- 04 Dec 2012 13:31
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niceonecyril
- 04 Dec 2012 19:17
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http://www.bne.eu/story4296/OUTLOOK_2013_Turkey__so_far_so_good
OUTLOOK 2013: Turkey - so far, so good
David O'Byrne in Istanbul
December 4, 2012
'State gas importer Botas is expected to be authorised to import up to 6bn cm/y of spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) and there is talk of new deals to bring gas from the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The region is expected to be producing between 15bn-20bn cm/y by 2017, of which much will be available for export. With no other regional markets, Turkey is expected to benefit both from cheap gas and from the opportunity to transit the gas further afield, and plans are also afoot to allow direct oil export from the region. Such moves will inevitably further worsen relations with Baghdad, but with the Kurdish Regional Government desperate to generate its own hydrocarbon revenues, it may produce an added bonus in helping end the 30-year insurrection inside Turkey by the Kurdistan Workers party (PKK). '
http://www.bne.eu/story4296/OUTLOOK_2013_Turkey__so_far_so_good
niceonecyril
- 04 Dec 2012 19:24
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I hold this poster in high regard.
dizzylizzy2
4 Dec'12 - 18:26 -
I completely understand those who believe the cc reporting here have been and is one-sided! One should and has to be sceptical of everything written by complete strangers and that's exactly what brouhgt me to go and see for myself and if I didn't I would have felt that the reporting was some kind of conspiracy.
I was in court yesterday and the only point SP kinda scored on was the change in TK WStats about the letter written to the KRG on or around 27 Nov 2007 which in the end was shown to be incorrect. SP drew reference from various press reports and mareva injunction where TK stated that as a matter of fact. I thought that was slightly uncomfortable for TK and SP brought this up first so he could put doubt on credibility.
After that it was downhill for SP. I get the feeling that he's either not prepared for the case to last the distance or he doesn't have much to go on. He asked each question at least 4 times and I wondered why the judge didn't warn him from then. Too much time wasting imo and some of questioning bring out answers that are not favourable to his clients yet he would ask them again! That is why I decided against going today and might pick it up again Thur as I'm sure I will not miss much at this rate! Incredible but true so what is SP strategy one might ask? I think they want a settlement.
Re Mr Pinho's letter: It is my understanding that this letter is submitted into evidence and accepted by both sides. On that development, JG, based on a matter of law, was asking the judge permission to give EW a chance to answer to the contents of the letter. SP agreed but alerted the judge to an ongoing investigation by them as how UBS came to write the statement. The judge agreed to recalling EW subject to SP completing that process. Am I correct in this view? I think that's what I heard.
And for the record...TK did not mention to the court any excuse about having a baby. It was SP that mentioned it and yes TK agreed. Actually, TK's reason for not correcting RW reference to Gulf in the email and draft CA was that it was a day or so before Xmas so he was very surprised to see it when he agreed with Rex that they would both just have a think abt the Kurdistan possibilities discussed after their steakhouse meeting a couple days back. TK thought Esc were 'jumping the gun' (my phrase)as everything was very preliminary at this stage and it was highly unusual to progress this quickly so he basically ignored it as he wasn't about to sign or agree to anything...yet. He said things started to change, however, when they began to pack their bags for Erbil.
Aimho.
niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 09:41
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7 0
http://www.brokerforecasts.com/news/article/articleId/4496531
Gulf Keystone: Worth a look
The past three months have seen a very odd passage in the history of the Kurdistan explorer Gulf Keystone [LON:GKP], which has made the mother of all discoveries in the supergiant Shaikan field.
The shares have become moribund. More than that they have begun to drift as rumours of a takeover bid (everyone from Exxon down has been mentioned) have faded, along with the usual torrent of news flow.
Valued at £1.7bn, it takes something special to move the dial.
The 22% fall in the stock since late September indicates investors expecting the news to be on the negative side.
Those who track the stock closely will know the group is currently embroiled in a messy High Court spat with Excalibur Ventures, a company that lays claim to a portion of GKP’s new-found Iraqi oil wealth.
If the drift in the stock has been prompted by a bout of the jitters over the long-running case, then this is more than a little odd.
The litigation cloud has been hanging over GKP for almost two years now – which suggests the impact should and probably was factored into the share price long ago.
What we have now is a 60% gap between GKP’s current price and the value ascribe to it by the City of 310p.
Goldman Sachs is just below consensus at 307p, while Seymour Pierce reckon it is worth 520p.
So at these levels it is very much worth a look.
niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 10:30
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niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 12:22
- 3818 of 5505
"Resources cannot be an issue bearing in mind who the Funders are" - Jonathan Gaisman, ten minutes ago.
Even Harvey smiled.
niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 16:09
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Simon Fisher @simonfishybits
Judge Clarke has told the court the factual evidence is to finish before Xmas & this case is to finish at the end of February
And from another source.
The Judge has just ruled that this case must not drag on. Todd and John G. evidence must be finished this month.
Excalibur to present their closing submission on 11 February 2013
GKP/TKI to then present by 18 February 2013
IMHO DYOR etc.
niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 16:15
- 3820 of 5505
Another,
A couple of points so far...
Judge: Will only do a present day valuation if the court finds it necessary to do so....!!
Judge basically made judgement on timelines as JG wanted it...finished before Xmas for witnesses and finished by end of Feb for experts closing statements etc.
Judge...courts not an infinite resource.
TK...Goodpersonal friend with CEO, Sept Mehmet, of Genel...very interesting!
Something I didn't realise was how well he knew Ashti...from when he was CEO Of his Co, ECL.
niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 16:20
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niceonecyril
- 05 Dec 2012 23:29
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niceonecyril
- 06 Dec 2012 09:12
- 3823 of 5505
niceonecyril
- 06 Dec 2012 16:37
- 3824 of 5505
niceonecyril
- 07 Dec 2012 09:30
- 3825 of 5505
niceonecyril
- 07 Dec 2012 12:59
- 3826 of 5505
niceonecyril
- 07 Dec 2012 13:34
- 3827 of 5505
niceonecyril
- 08 Dec 2012 08:47
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niceonecyril
- 09 Dec 2012 15:50
- 3829 of 5505
C&P
One of the most important announcements last week was the U.S decision to allow commercial flights to Kurdistan for the first time in over 16 yrs. Note that this does not extend to greater Iraq but just the 2 airports in Kurdistan.
cynic
- 09 Dec 2012 19:22
- 3830 of 5505
that as may be, but US is already doing massive biz in southern iraq, regenerating the oilfields
Proselenes
- 10 Dec 2012 02:41
- 3831 of 5505
Been buying GKP sub 190p. Quite a large position now.
Ready and primed for the massive ramping by the GKP ramping crew once the court case finishes.