required field
- 07 Jun 2010 17:06
- 1181 of 5505
Down today, but so is the rest of the market except for just about Desire Petroleum, but my ! GKP have discovered a heck of a lot of oil....
chav
- 11 Jun 2010 11:38
- 1182 of 5505
very quiet here, despite the upturn in the sp.
TANKER
- 12 Jun 2010 14:46
- 1183 of 5505
is the oil company hunt about to make a bid .
cynic
- 12 Jun 2010 16:28
- 1184 of 5505
why on earth should they?
Proselenes
- 13 Jun 2010 03:44
- 1185 of 5505
I have purchased some of these at 75p, a small amount simply as a cover just in case someone hypes things up and it flies up through 100p.
Problems with license and everything, but its got potential to fly on pure PI hype and spin and so its worth holding some just in case :)
Should they ever sort out their problems with the license then it will fly for sure.
cynic
- 13 Jun 2010 07:40
- 1186 of 5505
at least the amis are now throwing huge resources into developing and rebuilding southern iraq, though there are immense x-border admin problems getting kit both into and out of basra
Proselenes
- 16 Jun 2010 08:10
- 1187 of 5505
Might get exciting on GKP soon.
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9GBP2P84.htm
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS June 15, 2010, 10:42AM ET
Iraqi Kurdistan braces for oil exports
PARIS
The president of Iraq's semiautonomous Kurdish region says that it could resume oil exports as soon as a new federal government is formed in Iraq.
Massoud Barzani says his Kurdish Democratic Party is in talks with Baghdad to form a new government that "doesn't exclude any party."
He says that oil-rich Kurdistan has resolved most of its oil revenue disputes with the central government. Barzani says Baghdad also agrees to deals the Kurds signed directly with international oil firms.
Barzani said Tuesday during a visit to Paris that "We're ready, everything is ready" for oil shipments to resume.
He says there is no precise deadline "but it's possible that we'll begin right after the formation of the new government."
Balerboy
- 16 Jun 2010 08:13
- 1188 of 5505
sp rising nicely.
hlyeo98
- 23 Jun 2010 07:38
- 1189 of 5505
More drilling delays due to mechanical fault
niceonecyril
- 23 Jun 2010 07:47
- 1190 of 5505
Operational Update - Bijeel-1 Exploration Well
Well Results Yield Drilling Delays but also Resource Improvements at Shaikan
Gulf Keystone today reports an update on the Bijeel-1 exploration well operated by MOL subsidiary, Kalegran Limited.
The Bijeel-1 exploration well has encountered more than 400 meters of potential hydrocarbon bearing interval between 3646m and TD at 4383m. Kalegran evaluated and tested the top 30 meters of the zone at rates up to 3200 bopd, as reported on March 9, 2010, however mechanical problems were encountered when testing and evaluating the remaining 370 meters. This has necessitated a sidetrack and re-drill of the lower portion of the well to fully evaluate and test the remaining intervals, which is expected to take up to eight weeks to complete.
Consequently, drilling of the Shaikan-2 appraisal/exploration well, which is to use the Weatherford 842 rig currently on location at the Bijeel-1 well, will be delayed. The Shaikan-2 well is now expected to spud during the third quarter of 2010.
The Bijeel-1 exploration well has provided water pressure data which, when taken with data from other wells in the area, has favourable implications for the Shaikan structure. The data would appear to support the concept of a regional aquifer which underlies the Shaikan structure and that the hydrocarbon-water contacts in each reservoir are substantially deeper than the lowest known hydrocarbon depths, as determined from log data.
Gulf Keystone CEO, Todd Kozel, said:
"While the sidetrack of Bijeel-1 delays our drilling of the Shaikan-2 appraisal well, we are delighted by the first successful test of 3200 bopd and we look forward to the test results from the additional prospective intervals. The implications of the water pressure data from Bijeel-1 provides further support for movement toward the upside volume range for the Shaikan structure."
Resource Range for Shaikan (billion bbls oil-in-place)
P90
Mean
P10
P1
1.9
4.2
7.4
13.0
cyril
HARRYCAT
- 07 Jul 2010 13:35
- 1191 of 5505
Hopeless chart. Can't see any support anywhere.
Proselenes
- 07 Jul 2010 13:53
- 1192 of 5505
I brought some of this shite around 75p levels - I really wish I did not now.
Hopefully that will change.
required field
- 08 Jul 2010 08:47
- 1193 of 5505
Patience.....this used to be 120p.....so bargain levels now......screaming sell at 67p ?....hardly.....
hlyeo98
- 08 Jul 2010 08:52
- 1194 of 5505
Trend is not healthy looking though...
required field
- 08 Jul 2010 08:52
- 1195 of 5505
Sell....sell....selll....screaming....sell....oh ! giggly giggles all round....
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jul 2010 08:13
- 1196 of 5505
StockMarketWire.com
"Gulf Keystone Petroleum is to carry out additional testing on the Shaikan-1 discovery well in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
Gulf Keystone says it will carry out the following work programme:
Zone three: Re-test the Butmah (lower Jurassic) formation, from 1,783 metres to 1,814 metres depth in the well.
Zone two: Re-test the Mus (upper Jurassic) formation, from 1,627 metres to 1,667 metres.
Zone one: Complete the well for long term production testing (18 to 24 months) in the original discovery zone, the Sargelu (upper Jurassic, 1,450 metres to 1,510 metres).
Drill an appraisal well through the Cretaceous intervals, 50 metres to the east of the existing Shaikan-1 well. "
Proselenes
- 12 Jul 2010 09:43
- 1197 of 5505
But its all bull unless they sort out the bloody licenses.
If they cannot sort out the licenses before too many new moons then they are going to be in deep crap.
I really regret buying this at just over 75p now ! Hopefully things will turn around before October.
dealerdear
- 12 Jul 2010 10:30
- 1198 of 5505
Pros
I thought you were saying on the rkh thread that the trouble with people is when they have a loss they never cut their losses and sell but simply say 'Wait for the recovery'
Um, pot, kettle and black?
Proselenes
- 12 Jul 2010 10:37
- 1199 of 5505
dealerdear, not me.
I say that to people who promote "taking profits" but then fail to "cut losers".
If this gets to 20% down, I will likely sell it and cut the loser. Its not there yet, so no need to cut as yet.
kuzemko
- 12 Jul 2010 10:38
- 1200 of 5505
3. Zone one: Complete the well for long term production testing (18 to 24 months) in the original discovery zone, the Sargelu (upper Jurassic, 1,450 metres to 1,510 metres). This zone has a higher GOR, in the range of 120 cubic feet of gas per barrel of oil, and demonstrated natural flow rates of almost 7,500 bopd, despite the limitations of the original test equipment. It is the current intention that this production will be processed, through the facilities currently being constructed, and sold.
AND SOLD
AM I MISSING SOMETHING HERE OR IS THIS GOOD NEWS