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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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grevis2 - 03 Sep 2009 09:44 - 490 of 5505

From another BB:

The key points regarding flow to me are "extensive fracture system" and "single resevoir" also "oil saturated throughout" the top section of the well is if I recall correctly lime stone and original RNS stated 8,000 bopd also no water, from my limited knowledge this combination will greatly increase flow and recovery(more pressure from depth and volume), My guess 25,000 bopd and 40+% recovery THUS FAR.

From the RNS

Drilling has now reached a depth of 1,710 meters and has encountered an oil column in excess of 170 meters within the Sargelu, Alan and Mus formations. At this stage, the Company believes this to be a single reservoir and hence an extension of the same discovery announced on 6 Aug 2009.

As previously announced, the Alan and Mus formations were identified as the primary oil bearing zones of interest for Shaikan-1, with total potential volumes of oil-in-place in excess of 1.5 billion barrels. The open hole log data, together with an extracted core from the new interval, confirm the presence of a extensive fracture system, which appears to be oil saturated throughout. Furthermore, no water has been encountered. This new data provides Gulf Keystone with grounds for a revised range of oil-in-place volumes of between 1.5 and 3.0 billion barrels for the oil encountered, thus far

Balerboy - 04 Sep 2009 08:49 - 491 of 5505

On the move north again, we must be nearing some news shortly, the final drilling stage reached and then an RNS........

grevis2 - 05 Sep 2009 10:51 - 492 of 5505

SMALL COMPANIES ROUND UP
Saturday September 5,2009

Gulf Keystone Petroleum rose to 73p
Saturday September 5,2009
By Daily Express Reporter GULF Keystone Petroleum rose p to 73p amid speculation its exciting Shaikan-1 oil discovery in Kurdistan had attracted Russian predatory interest.

grevis2 - 05 Sep 2009 10:55 - 493 of 5505

INVESTORS CHRONICLES
4th Sept - 10th Sept, pg83

Takeovers in depth: Valuation Gulf

"Tatneft, the Russian-listed oil and gas group, could find UK's Gulf Keystone Petroleum an interesting opportunity, according to Russian government officals. Tatneft is looking at buys in the Middle East and Muslim countries, to exploit the unique-ness of its representing a region - Tartarstan - with a majority Muslim population in the Russian federation, the official said."

grevis2 - 05 Sep 2009 14:03 - 494 of 5505

Saturday, 05 September 2009, 09:05 EDT
Two new oil fields found in Kurdistan


Flared gas burns at the Kirkuk oil field in June. AFP
By Aiyob Mawloodi
The Kurdish Globe


Kurdistan oil export to reach a million barrels per day

KRG plans to "increase its oil exports continuously until it reaches 1 million barrels per day in four or five years' time."

Two new oil fields have recently been discovered in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq by international oil companies operating in the region.

According to a report published in the UAE-based "The National," after explorations in the northern parts of Kurdistan Region, a British oil company discovered a large amount of oil reserves in the Shekhan oil field. The company announced that the reserve holds between 1.5 billion to 3 billion barrels.

In another part of Kurdistan, the Canadian Heritage Oil Company and its Turkish partner, Genel Energy, who are exploring and producing oil in Kurdistan, found another oil field in May 2009 with a reserve amount of 3 billion barrels of crude oil.

The report by "The National" also says that oil exports of the region are to reach 1 million barrels per day.

In this regard, Dr. Bayazid Hassan, a Kurdish member of the Iraqi National Assembly and member of the Oil and Natural Resources Committee of the Assembly, announced that the KRG is planning to increase its oil exports continuously until it reaches 1 million barrels per day in four or five years' time.

"Since the KRG started to export oil to the Turkish Ceyhan Port this year, there are efforts to increase the amount of exports from its current amount, which is 100,000 barrels per day, 60,000 of which is produced and exported from the Tawke oil field and the remaining 40,000 barrels from the TaqTaq oil field," MP Hassan told a local Kurdish news agency. "This amount is set to reach 250,000 barrels per day by the end of this year, and will increase even further to reach 450,000 barrels per day by the end of year 2010."

Hassan also said that the KRG is planning to boost its oil production and exporting capacity up to 1 million barrels a day within the next four or five years.

Kurdistan Region started exporting oil to world markets through the Turkish Ceyhan Port via the national pipelines connecting Kirkuk oil fields to the port.

All these oil activities of the region are being conducted under the Regional Oil and Gas Law inked by the Kurdistan Parliament in the second half of 2006, and without the existence of a national Oil and Gas Law.

This fact has been a source of outrage for some Arab Iraqi officials, especially Hussein al-Shahristani, the Iraqi Minister of Oil, who denounced all the oil contracts that the KRG has signed with foreign oil companies.

Al-Shahristani vowed several times to blacklist the international oil companies that have signed deals with the KRG. However, the KRG has always claimed that it has the constitutional right to exploit its natural resources for the benefit of its people and all the Iraqis, and that the oil contracts are in full compliance with the Constitution.

In a recent development, the Iraqi government recognized an oil contract that the KRG signed with the Chinese SENOC Company, according to which the company produces oil in the TaqTaq field, which is owned by Addax.

Regarding the recognition of this contract and the legality of all other KGR oil contracts, called production sharing contracts (PSCs), Dr. Ali Hussein Balo, head of the Oil and Gas Committee of the Iraqi National Assembly, says that none of the KRG contracts are illegal or in contradiction to the Iraqi Permanent Constitution, and the Iraqi government must recognize and approve all of them."

Dr. Balo added that recognizing any of the contracts will be welcomed by the KRG. According to him, if the contracts were illegal and unconstitutional, then none of those international companies would sign contracts with the KRG.

lizard - 05 Sep 2009 14:32 - 495 of 5505

All hotting up for a bid.

cynic - 05 Sep 2009 14:36 - 496 of 5505

no more so than before, just as the above article is interesting but actually tells us no more than was already known

rayrac - 07 Sep 2009 08:19 - 497 of 5505

I have been in this one since my first investment just below 6p and been adding up to 28p.

Perhaps more should be aware of it?!!

mitzy - 07 Sep 2009 12:33 - 498 of 5505

Interesting article.

required field - 08 Sep 2009 15:49 - 499 of 5505

Time for an update on drilling...crude up sharply today $3.2 that's quite a lot and this one down on no news....could be in for a sharp rebound here....it cannot go too far down with all the good news so far.

halifax - 08 Sep 2009 15:52 - 500 of 5505

depends on whether you believe it, in 2004 they said they had found a 1 billion boe oil/gas field in Algeria now they are trying to get out of Algeria.

required field - 08 Sep 2009 16:21 - 501 of 5505

I can't remember the 1 billion boe in Algeria discovery....anyway it does seem that they have made a major disovery in Iraq and there could be more and there will be lots more wells to be drilled in other blocks so all in all this share looks like a beauty...I can see this going over a pound but whether it will or not is in the lap of the gods...I'm staying put for now.

watcher - 08 Sep 2009 16:33 - 502 of 5505

the rumours surround the future....russian buy out/approach.....indian buy out/approach....size of discovery....more drilling progress report.....and more wells to drill.....so waiting is perhaps the right thing to do here.....anticipate another spike soon

required field - 08 Sep 2009 16:36 - 503 of 5505

Yes..there are far more reasons to be positive than negative about this one, what they already have discovered is remarkable in itself....

mitzy - 08 Sep 2009 18:54 - 504 of 5505

Remarkable..!

grevis2 - 09 Sep 2009 12:49 - 505 of 5505

BG has added around 600 million after today's RNS. Their offshore find is similar in size to that of GKP's onshore discovery. It's therefore evident that GKP has further to go from here:

BG reports excellent results at Guara well
Business Financial Newswire
BG Group and partners Petrobras, operator, and Repsol have announced that the Guara discovery in the Santos Basin pre-salt, offshore Brazil is now estimated to contain recoverable volumes of 1.1-2 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

During its drill stem test, Guara flowed at 7 200 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd).

These flow rates were facilities-constrained, and test data indicates that a permanent production well would be capable of producing initial rates of up to 50 000 boepd, providing further evidence of the robust economics of this pre-salt play.

BG Group chief executive Frank Chapman said: "The well test results on Guara were excellent and underscore again the outstanding potential in BG Group's extensive position in the world-class Santos Basin."

required field - 11 Sep 2009 11:54 - 506 of 5505

Gone to sleep on this thread....let's try and work out some possibilities here : if nothing more is found at the bottom of this well : I reckon the sp will stabilise somewhere between 60 to 70p....the next well will be very much on the agenda by then.....if even more oil is found : another upsurge probably all the way up into the nineties again perhaps over the pound for a short while before settling down around the upper eighties...this is very much in the possibility of things : where is the negative going to come from ? EK's short can only be a temporary affair !.....views welcome...

cynic - 11 Sep 2009 11:56 - 507 of 5505

look at GPX in the meantime - lol!

TANKER - 14 Sep 2009 10:05 - 508 of 5505

they should of reached depth by now so rns should be out this week

watcher - 16 Sep 2009 15:38 - 509 of 5505

looks like the creep up is in progress.....end of the month looming and the interims will be out.....should be an indicator as to how far the s.p. will go
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