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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

114.90
-0.50 (-0.43%)
Last Updated: 10:35:09
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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
  -0.50 -0.43% 114.90 114.90 115.30 117.70 114.70 117.70 105,072 10:35:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -22.21 255.36M
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 115.40p. 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 £258.92 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/8/2019
21:45
Its not on GKP website but it can be readily found on the web.
steephill cove
27/8/2019
21:37
Well it wasn't there when I looked a week ago.
nestoframpers
27/8/2019
21:35
Its all out if people just look for it....https://www.gulfkeystone.com/media/15326/dga_presentation14_september_2011.pdf
steephill cove
27/8/2019
20:53
SHC what you have to ask yourself is why GKP have less on their web site than a average Joe like me does on Drop box and Google cloud !

Really I have more stuff on GKP than they do, the old material like the DGA 2011 Sept presentation is removed because it is too revealing. Hidden material and tampered with material, there's your smoking gun.

That along with the 'troubling' write down of AB which has now been bought by Rosfnet I think. Why did they bother? it was deemed noncommercial just 3 short months after MOL had predicted 30 K blls a day.

nestoframpers
27/8/2019
19:30
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166389848556617729?s=19
urals
27/8/2019
19:30
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166338135397150720?s=19. https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166340738151591937?s=19
urals
27/8/2019
19:21
Sympathy tick for Bigdog too.
0ili0
27/8/2019
19:20
The Minotaur knows the rabid silver fox. But does he know who that miserable Aberdonian is? He could ask the Sally Army, but they're probably giving the goats head soup a stir.
0ili0
27/8/2019
19:11
That looks like a reasonable description of the Penge street oiks.
bigdog5
27/8/2019
19:00
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166338135397150720?s=19. https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166340738151591937?s=19
urals
27/8/2019
19:00
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166389848556617729?s=19
urals
27/8/2019
18:58
Ah!

Or Ha Ha...

The Google-it specialist himself turns up!

Secondhand avatars indeed, from Mr Multi himself.

Get ready guys, it's coming.

broadford bay
27/8/2019
18:29
"I was of the opinion that they are no longer "exploring" but moved on several years ago to the development stage - or did I miss something?"

Yes Broadford, you did miss something.

Drilling ten 8" holes into a complex challenging fractured carbonate 135 sq km reservoir does not cause it to cease being a complex challenging fractured carbonate 135 sq km reservoir.

The development of ANY oilfield will always be challenging, and developing a complex fractured carbonate reservoir the size of Shaikan will be more challenging than most.

Many challenges lie ahead Broadford so don't be surprised when they arrive.

That's why we have a team of experienced well qualified experts working on it.

Best leave it to them.

habshan
27/8/2019
17:40
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166389848556617729?s=19
urals
27/8/2019
17:18
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166338135397150720?s=19https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166340738151591937?s=19
chinese_takeaway
27/8/2019
16:47
Date of purchase

27 August 2019

Number of ordinary shares purchased

170,500

Highest price paid per ordinary share

239.00 pence

Lowest price paid per ordinary share

238.00 pence

Volume weighted average price per ordinary share

238.84 pence

habshan
27/8/2019
16:46
I was of the opinion that they are no longer "exploring" but moved on several years ago to the development stage - or did I miss something?


I would put the development down as Stunted Growth...

broadford bay
27/8/2019
15:15
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166338135397150720?s=19https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166340738151591937?s=19
chinese_takeaway
27/8/2019
15:07
Didn't JF have an opportunity to come out with a new CPR but chose not to and has kept with the originals that show P2 at around 345m heavy oil? Now why would he do that unless of course the numbers have reduced?

Wasn't there meant to be a PSC amendment that's been under negotiation ever since he became Ceo? Relations with the MNR are good and supportive?

FDP kicked out due to the major gas issue.

As for the wells and their performance Kozel's 10k a day didn't last long but it was only required for a short while in order to get his nose deep in the trough.

All the wells are now far below their original performances. They were obviously concerned about what they would suck up so throttled them back. Then there's the issue of pressure dropping across the field which of course is why they've decided to install some ESP's. But the ESP's are likely to make matters worse and suck up the stuff they've been trying to avoid. The reason why they've done nothing to address the situation since the great wipeout of 2016?

But as it's been a few weeks since the last hyped up plans announced from the company I would expect they've all altered yet again.

I see that the guru, ex postman, fake reverend is working hard again with BS numbers from years ago trying to get you all to believe all is just fine. None of his predictions or opinions have materialised in ten years. His latest one accusing me of having sold my nickname is pure desperation on his part. He just cannot understand or accept why I've completely changed my opinion on this total farce. I feel sorry for all those that have been completely mislead by him and his gang's BS.

So the Urals/Chinese/TRM/1712 consortium is now predicting a takeaway in the next two weeks. To be announced on Hypefest day?

bigdog5
27/8/2019
14:44
BroadfordBay - "You may also want to consider what the Competent Person's Report said on 12th March 2014:"
"we note that the field is likely to be more structurally complex than is currently mapped."
"they could have said: "...more structurally complex and challenging...""

We're already well aware that it's challenging, exploration usually is.

John Stafford 18 months later in the October 2015 CPR presentation:-

"The knowledge that we've gained over the last 18 months has been really very large in comparison to the data that we were able to gather before that time, there's no substitute for producing from the field, looking how it behaves and measuring it to gain real world data and confidence in your future predictions, that's what we now have that's why the reserves have grown.

The production data has shown us that the reserves per well are significantly higher also, and that this field is fabulously well connected, every well is talking to every other well, distances of 25km are involved here, it's really outstanding that that level of communication has been demonstrated from our producing reservoir in the upper Jurassic. What that means is that we can exploit our reserves with a lower number of wells, lower capex, more efficient and the project has been substantially de-risked.....etc, etc.

These are challenging reservoirs, these are fractured carbonates with tight matrix, this is well known among technical disciplines as a challenging environment but we're increasingly confident in our ability to exploit that because we now understand what's happening in terms of the reservoir drive mechanism and the way that things are happening in the sub-surface."

Leave it to the experts.

habshan
27/8/2019
14:26
https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166338135397150720?s=19https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1166340738151591937?s=19
urals
27/8/2019
14:09
You may want to note :Here's where the Chairman told you it's imminently Sold TBA:GKP :The Company is proposing to amend the Byelaws to facilitate the execution of a market purchase of its own Common Shares for cancellation or to acquire them as Treasury Shares. The Company ONLY intends to hold them as Treasury Shares in the event they are REQUIRED to satisfy the VESTING of staff share option plans, and if they are not so required they will be cancelled. None can vest nor be required before 2021/2 without a sale.
urals
27/8/2019
14:07
Hahahahah... so broadfaud refers back to old data to try n back his mis information!! Brilliant broadfraud, desperate comes to mind!
wisky55
27/8/2019
13:52
You may also want to consider what the Competent Person's Report said on 12th March 2014:

"...we note that the field is likely to be more structurally complex than is currently mapped."

That's them being polite, they could gave said: "...more structurally complex and challenging..."

broadford bay
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