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es tut sich was in Irak :
gestern hat Lukoil zusammen mit Statoil die langumkämpften Ölfelder
West-Kurna2 erhalten.Lukoils Anteil 64%
gestern hat Lukoil zusammen mit Statoil die langumkämpften Ölfelder
West-Kurna2 erhalten.Lukoils Anteil 64%
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.494.265 von Coxos am 02.12.09 14:24:05warum?
ich habe keine lust mehr auf w o
Jeremy hat bestimmt nicht wegen dem interview gehandelt
sitzt er doch selbst im vorstand v. gkp
morgen soll eine presseverlautbarung vom T.Kozel geben
einige ahnen was,sonst hätten wir nicht diese umsätze in London
sitzt er doch selbst im vorstand v. gkp
morgen soll eine presseverlautbarung vom T.Kozel geben
einige ahnen was,sonst hätten wir nicht diese umsätze in London
2 Millionen a 94p/Aktie.
Jeremy Asher sorgt für eine positive News. Ob ihm das Interview auf CNN dazu bewegt hat?
Nach diesem Anstieg legt er noch mal 2 Millionen nach. Respekt. Er muss sehr zuversichtlich sein, dass seine 2 Millionen Aktien gut angelegt sind.
Wir werden es sehen....Kursfantasien sind ja genug vorhanden.
Jeremy Asher sorgt für eine positive News. Ob ihm das Interview auf CNN dazu bewegt hat?
Nach diesem Anstieg legt er noch mal 2 Millionen nach. Respekt. Er muss sehr zuversichtlich sein, dass seine 2 Millionen Aktien gut angelegt sind.
Wir werden es sehen....Kursfantasien sind ja genug vorhanden.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.473.587 von runn64 am 28.11.09 14:08:11news !
Mr.Asher(der alte fuchs)war wohl bei der kursdrückerei mit von der
Partie - hat sich dann anteile nachgekauft.
un nun lasst mal der fantasie freien lauf....
Mr.Asher(der alte fuchs)war wohl bei der kursdrückerei mit von der
Partie - hat sich dann anteile nachgekauft.
un nun lasst mal der fantasie freien lauf....
was dort in kurdistan an öl rumliegt
ist schon der wahnsinn
und wir mittendrin
sehr geil iss das
...
A geological cross-section of the Kirkuk anticline was prepared by A.C. Trowbridge, a professor of geology at the University of Iowa. Location for drilling was selected by John M. Muir, the first Chief Geologist for TPC who had considerable experience in Mexican fields. Baba Gurgur No. 1 was spudded in on 30 June, 1927 and on the early morning of 14 October 1927 the well came in with a bang. The gusher was so forceful that it took nine days to tighten the "Christmas Tree" on the well. By then, it had flowed at 95,000 barrels a day. The producing reservoir was Oligocene limestone (Kirkuk) capped by Miocene salt - a geologic setup similar to the Masjid Sulaiman and Naft Khaneh oil fields. Oil density was 36 API and sulfur content was 2%.
...
die geschichte des öls dort
habe ich hier mal -teilweise aus dem englischen übernommen- zusammengefasst
http://maximumprofit.wordpress.com/ol-in-kurdistan/
ist schon der wahnsinn
und wir mittendrin
sehr geil iss das
...
A geological cross-section of the Kirkuk anticline was prepared by A.C. Trowbridge, a professor of geology at the University of Iowa. Location for drilling was selected by John M. Muir, the first Chief Geologist for TPC who had considerable experience in Mexican fields. Baba Gurgur No. 1 was spudded in on 30 June, 1927 and on the early morning of 14 October 1927 the well came in with a bang. The gusher was so forceful that it took nine days to tighten the "Christmas Tree" on the well. By then, it had flowed at 95,000 barrels a day. The producing reservoir was Oligocene limestone (Kirkuk) capped by Miocene salt - a geologic setup similar to the Masjid Sulaiman and Naft Khaneh oil fields. Oil density was 36 API and sulfur content was 2%.
...
die geschichte des öls dort
habe ich hier mal -teilweise aus dem englischen übernommen- zusammengefasst
http://maximumprofit.wordpress.com/ol-in-kurdistan/
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.473.227 von Schimpansen-am-Abgrund am 28.11.09 10:55:25auf das interview mit Mr.Kozel auf CNN gibt es auch einen direkten zugriff v. gkp homepage
keine Übernahme in den nächsten 6 Monaten
die nächste bohrung soll das erreichte noch übertreffen,
zumal die finanzierung keine probleme bereiten dürfte
Barclays hat sein anteil erhöht;dafür hat man den kurs kurzfrißtig
in den keller gebracht - die jungs sind nicht auf dem kopf gefallen
keine Übernahme in den nächsten 6 Monaten
die nächste bohrung soll das erreichte noch übertreffen,
zumal die finanzierung keine probleme bereiten dürfte
Barclays hat sein anteil erhöht;dafür hat man den kurs kurzfrißtig
in den keller gebracht - die jungs sind nicht auf dem kopf gefallen
Einer User namens daved1901 aus dem iii-Board hat sich sogar die Mühe gemacht, das ganze Interview schriftlich festzuhalten. Respekt.
Hier auch nochmal schriftlich, weil es so toll ist:
CNN – Todd Kozel Interview.
Reporter:
One company that is leveraging on the back of Iraq’s energy resources is Gulf Keystone. Established a decade ago, the independent firm ventured into Northern Iraq in 2007. This week, it announced, it had found additional oil, expected to be between 10 and 15 billion barrels. Investors are bullish on the company’s future and share price has sky-rocketed from 4p to a high of 103p, within the past year. I sat down with the Executive Chairman, Todd Kozel and asked him about the company’s newfound success.
Todd Kozel:
What we have discovered is something that is an oil man’s dream, you know, you read about these things from 1900, 1920s, 1930s; at 3000m onshore, to find what is a 2 to 5 billion barrel oilfield now, which has the potential on Shaikan number 1, to get in the 10 to 15 billion range, it’s just unheard of… it’s exciting stuff. It has taken our Market Cap, in the last three months, from £45million to almost £600million, and we’ve only drilled our first well.
Reporter:
It’s fascinating, because even in the London Market, they’re talking about the Gulf Keystone Effect, because of the run-up of the stock and then the momentum investors coming behind it. How do you manage expectations from what was truly a micro-cap stock into something now that is part of the common vernacular in terms of trading?
Todd Kozel:
We’ve had to be careful drilling this well. This well has encountered oil since 30 days after we started drilling. We’ve had to take a position early on, that newsflow is announced when possible, just the basic facts, manage people’s expectations, keep the Markets informed, and don’t let the story run away with itself. We brought in… We even brought in third parties to do reserve estimates and engineering reports, at a very early stage, which is not customary normally within our business, because… not because we needed to know that information, we need to accurately translate that information to the investing public.
Reporter:
There’s a huge question, as you know. What is Kurdish oil? What is National Government oil for the government of Iraq? When you come to production, how are you going to manage the politics of what share goes to the National Government?
Todd Kozel:
I do not see that there is a division of the view on who owns what oil. My view, and my understanding of the Kurdish position, is that this is Iraq’s oil and a percentage of the profits of the share of that oil, by agreement, will be sent to Kurdistan. Our oil, under Contract, will be sold by State Marketing and Baghdad; we shall receive our share under the Contract, the government of Kurdistan is happy to receive their share, the remaining shares are divided however the Central Government has their agreements, and so forth.
Reporter:
You have a property in Algeria, you’ve got to development, in terms of natural gas, but you’re not going to stay in Algeria, you’re finding it too politically difficult?
Todd Kozel:
As a small oil company, as any oil company, you high-grade your prospects, you know, where are my dollars best spent? Kurdistan, we have discovered just about 25million barrels of oil a day, for a $30million well. Our project in Algeria, or two projects combined in Algeria are 70million barrels to our interest. So for our shareholders money, we’re discovering a lot more oil, incurring a lot more value, in Kurdistan. So, therefore that’s where we need to focus.
Reporter:
To actually produce this field then, you’re going to need a Capital Injection from a major oil company. You’re going to need about $120million over the next year.
Todd Kozel:
We’re the most popular person at the dance right now.
Reporter:
Meaning you’re getting a lot of attention?
Todd Kozel:
Three months ago, six months ago, it was very difficult to get people talking about financing a company, not just Gulf Keystone, but any of the small-cap, mid-cap oil companies, exploration companies. We have all the attention we need, we’ve got our current shareholders, of which the management and the Board are an unusually large piece. Our Institutional shareholders are all very supportive and that’s probably where we’ll go to raise that Capital.
Reporter:
You’re going to be an independent company in six months time?
Todd Kozel:
Six months, YES! Indefinitely… erm! The amount of reserves we’ve got and what it’s going to take if we want to fast-track to full production from the four Licences and the potential from the Licences; it will be increasingly difficult to keep up with it financially, and with Human Resources, technology, engineering. It’s bigger than Gulf Keystone is now, but we’re growing into it quickly.
Quelle: http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail/?display=discussion&c…
Hier auch nochmal schriftlich, weil es so toll ist:
CNN – Todd Kozel Interview.
Reporter:
One company that is leveraging on the back of Iraq’s energy resources is Gulf Keystone. Established a decade ago, the independent firm ventured into Northern Iraq in 2007. This week, it announced, it had found additional oil, expected to be between 10 and 15 billion barrels. Investors are bullish on the company’s future and share price has sky-rocketed from 4p to a high of 103p, within the past year. I sat down with the Executive Chairman, Todd Kozel and asked him about the company’s newfound success.
Todd Kozel:
What we have discovered is something that is an oil man’s dream, you know, you read about these things from 1900, 1920s, 1930s; at 3000m onshore, to find what is a 2 to 5 billion barrel oilfield now, which has the potential on Shaikan number 1, to get in the 10 to 15 billion range, it’s just unheard of… it’s exciting stuff. It has taken our Market Cap, in the last three months, from £45million to almost £600million, and we’ve only drilled our first well.
Reporter:
It’s fascinating, because even in the London Market, they’re talking about the Gulf Keystone Effect, because of the run-up of the stock and then the momentum investors coming behind it. How do you manage expectations from what was truly a micro-cap stock into something now that is part of the common vernacular in terms of trading?
Todd Kozel:
We’ve had to be careful drilling this well. This well has encountered oil since 30 days after we started drilling. We’ve had to take a position early on, that newsflow is announced when possible, just the basic facts, manage people’s expectations, keep the Markets informed, and don’t let the story run away with itself. We brought in… We even brought in third parties to do reserve estimates and engineering reports, at a very early stage, which is not customary normally within our business, because… not because we needed to know that information, we need to accurately translate that information to the investing public.
Reporter:
There’s a huge question, as you know. What is Kurdish oil? What is National Government oil for the government of Iraq? When you come to production, how are you going to manage the politics of what share goes to the National Government?
Todd Kozel:
I do not see that there is a division of the view on who owns what oil. My view, and my understanding of the Kurdish position, is that this is Iraq’s oil and a percentage of the profits of the share of that oil, by agreement, will be sent to Kurdistan. Our oil, under Contract, will be sold by State Marketing and Baghdad; we shall receive our share under the Contract, the government of Kurdistan is happy to receive their share, the remaining shares are divided however the Central Government has their agreements, and so forth.
Reporter:
You have a property in Algeria, you’ve got to development, in terms of natural gas, but you’re not going to stay in Algeria, you’re finding it too politically difficult?
Todd Kozel:
As a small oil company, as any oil company, you high-grade your prospects, you know, where are my dollars best spent? Kurdistan, we have discovered just about 25million barrels of oil a day, for a $30million well. Our project in Algeria, or two projects combined in Algeria are 70million barrels to our interest. So for our shareholders money, we’re discovering a lot more oil, incurring a lot more value, in Kurdistan. So, therefore that’s where we need to focus.
Reporter:
To actually produce this field then, you’re going to need a Capital Injection from a major oil company. You’re going to need about $120million over the next year.
Todd Kozel:
We’re the most popular person at the dance right now.
Reporter:
Meaning you’re getting a lot of attention?
Todd Kozel:
Three months ago, six months ago, it was very difficult to get people talking about financing a company, not just Gulf Keystone, but any of the small-cap, mid-cap oil companies, exploration companies. We have all the attention we need, we’ve got our current shareholders, of which the management and the Board are an unusually large piece. Our Institutional shareholders are all very supportive and that’s probably where we’ll go to raise that Capital.
Reporter:
You’re going to be an independent company in six months time?
Todd Kozel:
Six months, YES! Indefinitely… erm! The amount of reserves we’ve got and what it’s going to take if we want to fast-track to full production from the four Licences and the potential from the Licences; it will be increasingly difficult to keep up with it financially, and with Human Resources, technology, engineering. It’s bigger than Gulf Keystone is now, but we’re growing into it quickly.
Quelle: http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail/?display=discussion&c…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.466.647 von Coxos am 27.11.09 10:19:08Falls man nun denkt, Coxos ist vom Stuhl gefallen, wird man sicherlich nicht so verkehrt gelegen haben.
CEO TK nennt im Interview auf CNN gigantisches Potential allein bei Shaikan.
Video zum Interview von gestern + mögliches Potential siehe: http://maximumprofit.wordpress.com/
Interessanter Kursverlauf die Woche. Hätte man sicherlich die Gunst der Stunde zum Nachkauf nutzen sollen.
CEO TK nennt im Interview auf CNN gigantisches Potential allein bei Shaikan.
Video zum Interview von gestern + mögliches Potential siehe: http://maximumprofit.wordpress.com/
Interessanter Kursverlauf die Woche. Hätte man sicherlich die Gunst der Stunde zum Nachkauf nutzen sollen.
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