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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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niceonecyril - 20 May 2015 08:15 - 5313 of 5505

http://www.gulfkeystone.com/investor-centre/gkp-tv-video-player

js8106455 - 20 May 2015 15:39 - 5314 of 5505

Gulf Keystone Petroleum - Shaikan Production Update

click here

niceonecyril - 25 May 2015 09:12 - 5315 of 5505

Snippet, FT O&G May 24th

'John Gerstenlauer, chief executive of Gulf Keystone, said the group, which was owed more than $330m by the Kurdistan authorities for its share of oil sales, said it was burning through cash at the rate of $8m to $10m a month.
“For us, it’s a matter of keeping our heads above water until the Kurdistan situation improves. We’re trying to live within our means and generate enough income to cover that,” he said. The company had slashed capital and operating expenditure.

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Ruthbaby - 31 May 2015 21:22 - 5316 of 5505

A controversial London-listed oil company is lining up the appointment of a new chief executive less than a year after appointing its current boss.

Sky News has learnt that Gulf Keystone Petroleum is close to announcing that Jon Ferrier, a senior executive at Danish-based Maersk Oil, will replace John Gerstenlauer at the helm.

Gulf Keystone hopes that the appointment of Mr Ferrier, which could come as soon as this month, will be viewed by investors as an important milestone after years of turbulence sparked by investors’ fury over boardroom pay and corporate governance.

Mr Ferrier, a British national, has worked at some of the oil industry’s largest companies, including ConocoPhillips.

He will succeed Mr Gerstenlauer, who is expected to retire after stepping down from the board, having only moved from the chief operating officer’s role to the top executive post in July last year.

A person close to the Kurdistan-focused oil explorer cautioned on Sunday that formal agreement had not yet been reached between Mr Ferrier and the company’s board, but said they were optimistic that the appointment would happen.

Ruthbaby - 31 May 2015 21:27 - 5317 of 5505

After the late mark up on Friday I expect a good attempt at the 40p range again....

VICTIM - 01 Jun 2015 07:14 - 5318 of 5505

This could help share price as it's basically a new broom , experienced . May also signal that they are going on their own to develop fields if they get the money owed by KRG.

Ruthbaby - 01 Jun 2015 07:18 - 5319 of 5505

That would be my view VICTIM. I would be happy with that. Develop the field get payments in and some time later we could look at assets sales.....but from a stronger balance sheet...

VICTIM - 01 Jun 2015 07:25 - 5320 of 5505

I've just thought Ruth , there's obviously a mole in GKP . This Sky seem to get this info from someone , GKP have had to issue this announcement early I think . This is also why I don't think there's a takeover happening soon , otherwise this Sky would know and the share take off , do you think .

Ruthbaby - 01 Jun 2015 07:36 - 5321 of 5505

Sky have been first recently with some news breaks.... The rns talks of press speculation... I am not aware of any other then the question been asked, which is to be expected when you have no CEO....I hope no take over as it would be derisory in my view...
We will know shortly what the market thinks of the possible new man. Would have prefared an rns on payments better...:-)

VICTIM - 01 Jun 2015 07:43 - 5322 of 5505

Oh yes payments are critical , just think where this would be now with regular payments .

Ruthbaby - 01 Jun 2015 07:49 - 5323 of 5505

I am optimistic June will be a good month....:-)

Ruthbaby - 01 Jun 2015 09:10 - 5324 of 5505

Not a great response to his appointment, is it?

VICTIM - 01 Jun 2015 09:26 - 5325 of 5505

There's only one thing that's going to move this ' and it's payments . These MMs aren't giving it an inch .

Ruthbaby - 01 Jun 2015 09:38 - 5326 of 5505

Agreed.
That last payment must be covered by now so another rns regarding payment must be close...

Ruthbaby - 05 Jun 2015 07:45 - 5327 of 5505



5 June 2015

Gulf Keystone Petroleum Limited. (LSE: GKP)

("Gulf Keystone" or "the Company")



Directorate Change



Further to the Company's announcement of 1 June 2015, Gulf Keystone confirms today that John Gerstenlauer has retired as the Company's Chief Executive Officer and Jón Ferrier has been appointed as CEO with immediate effect. John Gerstenlauer will retire as a Director of the Company on the day of the forthcoming Annual General Meeting.

VICTIM - 05 Jun 2015 07:54 - 5328 of 5505

Will he have any immediate impact on anything i wonder . ( basically the share price )

Ruthbaby - 05 Jun 2015 08:01 - 5329 of 5505

The answer looks like........No!

Ruthbaby - 15 Jun 2015 07:33 - 5330 of 5505

Reported of Sky news on Sunday night.....

A former chief of Britain's Defence Staff and adviser to Tony Blair during his premiership is to step down as a director of Gulf Keystone Petroleum, the latest in a string of boardroom changes at the company.

Sky News has learnt that Lord Guthrie, who has sat on the Kurdistan-focused oil explorer for just under four years, has decided not to stand for re-election at next month's annual meeting.

Lord Guthrie's departure from the board will come just weeks after Gulf Keystone attempted to draw a line under persistent rows with leading shareholders over its leadership by naming Jon Ferrier, a former Maersk Oil executive, as its new boss.

VICTIM - 15 Jun 2015 07:47 - 5331 of 5505

And an RNS again this morning AGM . Embarrassing leak again , maybe a Sky reporter on the board .

Ruthbaby - 29 Jun 2015 07:42 - 5332 of 5505

Gulf Keystone, the operator of the world class Shaikan field in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, today confirms that it continues to produce in excess of 40,000 barrels of oil per day ("bopd") following the successful completion of de-bottlenecking operations at PF-1.



As a result of the continuing dialogue with the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Natural Resources ("MNR") to establish a regular payment cycle for all oil sales, both current and historic, the Company has now adopted a diversified marketing strategy. Currently, sales of Shaikan oil comprise crude oil export deliveries by truck to the Turkish coast and sales to a domestic buyer under a new six months contract which provides for offtake of between 12,000 and 40,000 bopd.



The Company has recently received total payments of US$9.8 million in respect of domestic deliveries, comprising US$4.9 million for crude oil sales previously delivered in 2014 and US$4.9 million as the first payment for deliveries under the new six months domestic offtake contract.



As of 26 June 2015, the Company's cash position was US$68.7 million with further payments anticipated as a result of the continuing dialogue with the MNR.
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