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      schrieb am 07.09.13 16:30:43
      Beitrag Nr. 862 ()
      Zitat von Coxos: bis 23. august oder am 23.
      ansonsten top leistung vom managment
      in 4,5 jahren von 1. bohrung auf 40.000 bopd


      Hab jetzt diesbezüglich keine News gelesen.Dauert der Prozeß noch an ?
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      schrieb am 26.07.13 00:10:11
      Beitrag Nr. 861 ()
      Thursday 25 July, 2013
      Gulf Keystone Petrol
      2013 AGM Results and Directorate Change
      RNS Number : 1972K
      Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd.
      25 July 2013
       
      
      Not for release, publication or distribution in or into the United States or jurisdictions other than the United Kingdom and Bermuda where to do so would constitute a contravention of the relevant laws of such jurisdiction.
       
       
      25 July 2013
       
       
       
      Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. (AIM: GKP)
      ("Gulf Keystone" or "the Company")
       
      Results of 2013 Annual General Meeting and Directorate Change
       
       
      The Board of Gulf Keystone, a leading independent E&P operator in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is pleased to announce that all the resolutions proposed at the Company's Annual General Meeting ("AGM") held today at 12pm in Bermuda, were duly passed by shareholders.
       
      Resolutions 2.2 and 2.3, relating to the re-appointment of Messrs Mehdi Varzi and Ali Al-Qabandi as Directors of the Company, were withdrawn by the Chairman as they had advised the Company on 20 July 2013 that they had withdrawn their consent to be considered for re-election as directors of the Company. Accordingly, Mr Mehdi Varzi retired by rotation, in accordance with the Company's Bye-laws, with effect from the close of the AGM, after having served as a Non-Executive Director for over five years and Mr Ali al-Qabandi retired by rotation, in accordance with the Company's Bye-laws, with effect from the close of the AGM, after having served as a Director for six years.
       
      Further to the passing of Resolutions 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7, Messrs Jeremy Benjamin Gerald Asher, Thomas Counter Shull, John Bell and Philip Anthony Dimmock have been elected to the Board and will take up their positions as Non-Executive Directors of the Company once the AIM mandated due diligence process is complete within the next few weeks. A further announcement will be made at that time.
       
      Further to the passing of Resolution 3, Mr Simon Murray has been re-appointed as Independent Non-Executive Chairman of the Company.
       
      Commenting on today's announcement, Simon Murray, Independent Non-Executive Chairman, said:
       
      "I am pleased to welcome our four new Non-Executive Directors to the Board, and look forward to their contribution as we progress our move to the Standard Segment of the Official List of the London Stock Exchange.
       
      "The Company would like to thank Ali Al-Qabandi, the co-founder and, most recently, Business Development Director of Gulf Keystone, and Mehdi Varzi, a long-standing Non-Executive Director, for their invaluable guidance and significant contribution to finding, establishing and steering what is today a major oil & gas development in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
       
      "The Company remains focused on creating further value for shareholders by continuing to develop our world class acreage in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq as we transition to becoming a significant oil producer in the region."
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      schrieb am 18.07.13 22:47:17
      Beitrag Nr. 860 ()
      By By Mark Kleinman, City Editor
      A former executive at BHP Billiton, the world's biggest mining group, is being lined up to help break the bitter impasse between Gulf Keystone Petroleum, the London-listed oil explorer, and some of its biggest shareholders.

      Sky News understands that Philip Aiken, who left BHP in 2006 after nine years running its petroleum and energy businesses, is being courted by Gulf Keystone directors in a bid to fend off reforms proposed by two major institutional investors.

      Mr Aiken, a respected boardroom figure who chairs Aveva Group, the engineering data company, and sits on the board of National Grid, is understood to have been offered a role as a non-executive director at the Kurdistan-focused oil company.

      As a non-executive director of Kazakhmys, the Kazakh mining company, Mr Aiken is accustomed to working with companies which have had governance concerns raised against them by independent shareholders.

      It is unclear whether Mr Aiken will agree to join the board of Gulf Keystone, which has also approached Andrew Simon, a director at Travis Perkins, the builders' merchant.

      The approach to Mr Aiken comes amid a fractious battle in the Gulf Keystone boardroom, where M&G Investments and Capital Research Global Investors are attempting to install a quartet of new directors amid concerns about pay and governance at the company.

      Talks between Gulf Keystone's new chairman, Simon Murray, and the investors are understood to have continued this week and there were signs on Wednesday evening that a compromise deal could be reached.

      Under one scenario being discussed. Jeremy Asher, a former Gulf Keystone director who quit after relations became acrimonious with Todd Kozel, its chief executive, would rejoin the board, but M&G’s other three candidates would be withdrawn.

      It is unclear, however, whether there is sufficient time ahead of this month's annual meeting for that to happen and whether M&G or Mr Kozel would accept such a deal.

      Unless an agreement can be reached, some shareholders are leaning towards voting against Mr Murray, the former chairman of commodities trader Glencore, which would be unusual given that he was himself only appointed to the role at Gulf Keystone on July 4.

      In a statement issued last weekend, M&G expressed its dismay at Gulf Keystone's handling of the situation.

      "M&G is not seeking representation on the board of GKP, nor has any wish to interfere with its operations. But we do want the election of truly independent non-executive directors who will represent the interests of all shareholders.

      "We are not asking for any special relationship with the four candidates: our aim is purely to strengthen corporate governance at GKP," the fund manager said in a statement.

      The rebel shareholders are believed to be supported by a group of Malaysian investors and are confident that they will have sufficient backing to secure the election of their nominees.

      Insiders said the shareholders were furious at a suggestion by Gulf Keystone that Mr Asher had been snubbed by the Kurdistan Regional Government.

      Investors have long been unhappy with governance and pay at Gulf Keystone, which specialises in exploring for oil in Kurdistan but which has seen its share price fall sharply during the last year.

      Mr Kozel has been a divisive figure at the helm of the company. People familiar with the situation said that his ex-wife, Ashley, was likely to use her roughly 17 million shares to vote against the company at the AGM.

      Gulf Keystone is one of the most controversially-governed companies on London's junior AIM market and scrutiny by shareholders has been intensified by the apparent intention to move its listing to the main market.

      Mr Kozel's £8.8m award for 2012 actually represented a sharp decline on his pay in the previous year, which topped $22.2m (£14.4m).

      Mr Kozel has sought to defend his remuneration by arguing that Gulf Keystone has delivered more than £1bn of value to shareholders and a return of more than 4000% since the company's listing.

      An ally of his said recently that the chairman's pay reflected an "overall balanced mix of remuneration and reflects exceptional performance for the year and confidence in future cash flows".

      However, Gulf Keystone's shares have fallen sharply from highs triggered by takeover speculation, while it has also been embroiled in legal action brought by a former adviser which has claimed it is owed roughly £1bn in compensation.

      Gulf Keystone declined to comment.

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      schrieb am 12.07.13 22:57:12
      Beitrag Nr. 859 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.793.035 von Falke7 am 05.06.13 17:53:04bis 23. august oder am 23.
      ansonsten top leistung vom managment
      in 4,5 jahren von 1. bohrung auf 40.000 bopd
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      schrieb am 12.07.13 21:46:56
      Beitrag Nr. 858 ()
      Gulf Keystone Spuds Shaikan-10 Well in Iraq
      by  Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd.|Press Release|Thursday, July 11, 2013






      Gulf Keystone, an independent exploration and production operator in Kurdistan, Iraq, announced that the company has commenced its development drilling program with the spudding of Shaikan-10. In parallel, production operations from the newly commissioned Shaikan production facility (PF-1) are scheduled to commence shortly.

      Shaikan-10 to launch aggressive development drilling campaign
      Shaikan-10, the company's first development well, spud July 5, launching a development drilling campaign as part of the approved phased development of the Shaikan field, which Gulf Keystone operates. The well is being drilled with the Weatherford 842 rig, which previously drilled Shaikan-8, also part of the agreed phased development. This rig also drilled the Shaikan-1 discovery well in 2009 and the Bijell-1 discovery well in 2010.

      Shaikan-10 will be followed by a minimum 3-rig development and production drilling program, which will commence in early 2014.

      Shaikan-10 is intended to become a production well and is to be tied to the second Shaikan production facility (PF-2), which is currently under construction. Analogous to PF-1, it is of modular design and its production capacity will be of 20,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd). Shaikan-2 and -5, already completed as production wells, will also be tied to PF-2.

      PF-1, which has now been completed and commissioned, when combined with PF-2 later in the year, will allow the company to achieve its immediate short-term production target of 40,000 bopd.

      Commenting on the announcement, John Gerstenlauer, chief operating officer, said:

      "It is a recognized fact that Gulf Keystone has done outstanding work during the exploration phase and we continue targeting significant exploration upside of the Shaikan field with Shaikan-7, which is currently being drilled.

      Our next immediate target is to complete the company's transition from an exploration to a key producer in the Kurdistan Region in 2013. The spudding of Shaikan-10 is yet another step in the right direction.

      The implementation of our Field Development Plan has started and we will shortly commence production from one of the world's largest onshore conventional oil and gas developments. Focusing on our production milestones agreed with the Ministry of Natural Resources, we are working hard to get to 40,000 bopd of Shaikan production from PF-1 and PF-2, and then to progress to 150,000 bopd within 3 years and 250,000 bopd within 5 years."

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      schrieb am 05.06.13 17:53:04
      Beitrag Nr. 857 ()
      Hallo,

      weiß jemand von den "Noch-Investierten" wann mit einer Gerichts-
      entscheidung bezüglich Excalibur zu rechnen ist?

      MfG Falke7
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      schrieb am 23.04.13 19:26:18
      Beitrag Nr. 856 ()
      schlechtes Marktumfeld, warten auf das Ergebnis des Gerichts im Streitfall mit Excalibur, unser Chairman Tod Kozel der gerade jetzt 10 Mio shares verkauft - stärjt nicht gerade das vertrauen oder ....

      Such dir was aus ....

      ich bleib aber drin ...
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      schrieb am 23.04.13 18:44:06
      Beitrag Nr. 855 ()
      warum sinkt die Aktie immer weiter? Gibt es Gründe ?
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      schrieb am 22.02.13 23:11:21
      Beitrag Nr. 854 ()
      Gulf Keystone Petroleum Announces Another Oil Discovery

      By Stuart Watson | More Articles
      February 20, 2013 | Comments (0)


      LONDON -- 2013 will indeed be a busy year for Gulf Keystone Petroleum (LSE: GKP ) . While most of the action is taking place on its Shaikan block, work continues elsewhere in Kuridistan, too.

      Good news
      This morning, Gulf Keystone announced it had made a second discovery on the Akri-Bijeel Block, in which it has a 20% interest. The Bakrman-1 well has produced 2,616 barrels of light oil per day, and 5.86 million cubic feet of gas. Testing is ongoing, and is expected to be completed in April.

      This discovery was made 32km north west of the first discovery in this area, Bijell-1, which was made in 2010. Bijell-1 will be the subject of an extended well test, with first production expected in May.

      Bad news
      However, drilling to appraise the immediate area around Bijell-1 is not going quite as well. Gulf Keystone also said today that Bijell-3 is to be plugged and abandoned, as no commercial flows were found after a series of seven tests. The company is continuing with its appraisal program of this prospect, though. Bijell-7 spudded in December, and four further appraisal wells are planned this year.

      Another nearby well, Gulak-1, is to be suspended after minor inflows of hydrocarbons were found in a series of five tests.

      Back to the main game
      Gulf Keystone also provided an update on its development plans for Shaikan today. The first production facility is nearing completion. It will be tied to three wells, and is designed to produce 20,000 barrels a day.

      In a few months' time, a second production facility, with the same capacity, will be tied to two more wells, and one that is about to be drilled.

      The mixed bag of news saw Gulf Keystone's shares jump a little in early trading, but then pare their gains to 2% by around 9am.

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      schrieb am 12.01.13 18:08:11
      Beitrag Nr. 853 ()
      bin immer noch dabei
      im juni werden es schon 4 jahre
      wie die zeit vergeht
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