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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

115.40
-0.90 (-0.77%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd LSE:GKP London Ordinary Share BMG4209G2077 COM SHS USD1.00 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.90 -0.77% 115.40 115.10 115.70 117.60 114.80 117.60 503,917 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -22.38 257.37M
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GKP. The last closing price for Gulf Keystone Petroleum was 116.30p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 154.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £257.37 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.38.

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25/8/2019
20:41
The truth always hits home doesn't it. But frenchyliar, I've been pointing that particular point out about bullies and narcissists for years, check it out if you doubt. So once again your accusation is hollow much like your memory.

No announcements from the Kozel years to post up tonight for those of us with far superior knowledge of this con to tear holes in with the facts?

The levels you delusional clowns stoop to never ceases to amaze and amuse in equal measure.

bigdog5
25/8/2019
18:42
bigdog,

perhaps Bob has taken his Leitmotiv from Jane Austen?

"To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect.”

broadford bay
25/8/2019
17:21
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1165551033042579456?s=19
chinese_takeaway
25/8/2019
17:20
Agree, child's playCNPC wont have any worries drilling into the Permian on Shaikan........They have just completed Asias deepest well at 8,882m, in the Tarim basin in China at the end of July, saying it had taken a year to drill due to complex geology and difficult ultra-high-temperature and ultra-high-pressure conditions. It was the latest completed of 27 ultra-deep wells drilled at the Shunbei field.
chinese_takeaway
25/8/2019
17:09
More hypothetical info from bobobobobobobo.

As mentioned before, S7 failed miserably in the Jurassic trying for the Permian.

Are we to understand that there are members of the Penge street gang that were bullied at school? This must be the reason why they complain to just about everyone about those that disagree with their opinions and predictions that history has proved to be wrong.

Are their attempts to rewrite history here due to only receiving part of the story? Or perhaps only a story that those up the food chain wanted them to know? Is it possible they have been used? Do they know or do they ignore? However don't they also have a vested interest?

Notwithstanding the fact that they've been correct about zero over the past TEN years, when desperation sets in morals disappear over the horizon, n'est ce pas.

bigdog5
25/8/2019
14:01
Interesting SHC. I don't believe GKPs excuse 'SH7 abandoned due to mechanical failures'. If there were no stinking corpses of hidden material and saying one thing and allowing ERC to say another,then maybe I would.
nestoframpers
25/8/2019
12:10
CNPC wont have any worries drilling into the Permian on Shaikan........They have just completed Asias deepest well at 8,882m, in the Tarim basin in China at the end of July, saying it had taken a year to drill due to complex geology and difficult ultra-high-temperature and ultra-high-pressure conditions. It was the latest completed of 27 ultra-deep wells drilled at the Shunbei field.
steephill cove
25/8/2019
10:18
Now we have elecy cars there would be no energy issues if the Gov's would get on a build Thorium reactors, they are idiots or they are evil. Thorium would result in much cheaper energy and they do not want us to have anything cheap. The roads would be even more crammed.
nestoframpers
25/8/2019
10:08
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1165551033042579456?s=19
urals
25/8/2019
09:22
Mentions China and Russia buying all the Prizes. Lots of news lately of Russia’s Kurdistan plans for gas pipeline.

Will Europe Ever Shake Its Dependence On Russian Energy?

By Wenyuan Wu - Aug 24, 2019, 12:00 PM CDT
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Much of the current discourse over Europe’s economic “independence” has revolved around its increasingly-tense relationship with the Trump administration over foreign policy issues such as trade and Iran. This focus has sidelined another important development, however: portions of the European energy industry—a major pillar of the single market—are increasingly coming into Russian and Chinese hands.

In spite of impending American sanctions and widespread opposition including from within the European bloc, Nord Stream 2—Gazprom̵7;s $11 billion natural gas pipeline running underneath the Baltic Sea between Russia and Germany— is nearing completion. Meanwhile, China has gone after energy prizes all over the union. As just one noteworthy example, state-owned utility China Three Gorges— already the largest shareholder in Energias de Portugal— mounted a colossal $10.8 billion bid to take over the entire Portuguese grid.


The uptick in Moscow and Beijing’s investments in nearly every aspect of Europe’s energy industry—from fossil fuels to renewables and power generation to energy infrastructure—;have drawn criticism from both within the EU and abroad. Particular concerns have been raised over European unity and unfair competition. If unaddressed, these geopolitical and commercial implications could drive a wedge between the U.S. and Europe while sowing serious divisions within the single European market.

Can Europe trust Russian gas?

Longstanding geopolitical conflicts and Cold War-era rhetoric have fueled the uneasiness around Russian energy investment in Europe. In May, U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry proposed a sanctions bill which would target companies, including a number of European firms, involved in the Nord Stream 2 project in an effort to stall construction on the controversial pipeline. Although Gazprom has obtained authorization from Russia, Finland, Sweden and Germany, it has encountered resistance from Denmark, which has yet to grant permission for the pipeline to pass through its territory. The project is also vehemently protested by most Central and Eastern European countries, including Poland and the Baltic states—to say nothing of Ukraine’s steadfast opposition.

beernut
25/8/2019
08:57
Don't be like that David 🤷‍a94;️

You missed a brilliant night last night. Got the BBQ going, cold beers a plenty the water lapping away stunning scenery.

Going to move further up today for a bit of fishing and a cool swim and then repeat what we did last night.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend because I certainly will 😃

mcfly02
25/8/2019
08:55
Coming from the guru who took a loan out to buy Gkp shares at 90p old money. The only people to have made money out of Gkp are those that traded or shorted it.
stockport loser
24/8/2019
23:37
I met a IG chap and he said they had a novice trader who, just by luck won £ 3 mill in 6 months from a small pot. then he lost the lot in 2 months.
nestoframpers
24/8/2019
23:28
https://youtu.be/KzNyv6OdZuo
steephill cove
24/8/2019
22:42
3 boats FFS. Have we all stopped laughing yet? I doubt it. Thanks for that one Tony.
0ili0
24/8/2019
21:58
Broadfraud, do you and the Sally Army have any grip on statistics? You think traders get it right. But on the other side of the trade must be another trader getting it wrong! Simples. Traders lose overall generally, ask IG. Another 'effin' dipstick!
0ili0
24/8/2019
21:56
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0ili0
24/8/2019
21:23
"The refererence & remark was made in respect of the DOW index."

I know it was.

If trading is what floats your boat Broadford then you carry on.

It's perfectly legal.

BroadfordBay - "Bigdog, as you say, they are just trading it. All those 5% - 10% movements, whatever the direction, pay-off for these boys."

habshan
24/8/2019
21:11
The refererence & remark was made in respect of the DOW index.
broadford bay
24/8/2019
20:28
2-3 hours ago:-

BroadfordBay - "Bigdog, as you say, they are just trading it. All those 5% - 10% movements, whatever the direction, pay-off for these boys."

19 days ago:-

Oilman - "Jamie, £100 a point would of been nice 🤷‍a94;️"

BroadfordBay - "mac, I'm happy as I saw it coming..."

habshan
24/8/2019
20:19
GRHGramachoDalesmanScaramoucheAs this time the co is actually about to be sold let's have a reunion :)
chinese_takeaway
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