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Gulf Keystone - Packed oil drilling program in '05

December 2004

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 Following last month's taster on Algerian oil explorer, Gulf Keystone, we met up with its founder and chief executive, Tod  Kozel, who gave us the distinct impression that the next 18 months could see a stream of exciting newsflow.   Gulf Keystone operates in a country labelled as one of the three most under-exploited oil rich countries in the world, along with Iran and Libya.  However, thanks to eye-popping discoveries from explorerssuch as AIM listed First Calgary and Houston-based, Anadarko, which has found more than two billion barrels there since 1991, investors are belatedly starting to view Algeria as fertile ground for company makers.   Gulf Keystone has a production sharing cont ...

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