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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

136.50
-1.90 (-1.37%)
19 Jul 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
  -1.90 -1.37% 136.50 132.80 136.30 137.40 134.60 136.50 650,681 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0516 -35.27 308.21M
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 138.40p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 155.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,698,655 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £308.21 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -35.27.

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06/7/2020
16:41
barnard, it appears that the Oilcans have somehow got hold of the 911 Dog's account lol
0ili0
06/7/2020
16:37
I'll come back to my last later 😉
mcfly02
06/7/2020
16:32
From the company's own news releases.

· The SH-12 well (formerly called SH-H) was spudded on 7 June with DQE's Rig 40, signalling the commencement of the Company's drilling campaign; a major milestone for Gulf Keystone.

· The next well, forecasted to spud in Q4 2019, will be SH-9 which aims to assess the feasibility of gas reinjection into the Jurassic formation, rather than the originally planned Jurassic production well.

· The workovers to install Electric Submersible Pumps ("ESP") will take place in Q4 2019.

Ø The first well of the drilling campaign, SH-12 came onstream on 13 November. During commissioning, the well produced at rates up to 4,600 bopd, in line with expectations and is currently producing at c.4,000 bopd.

Ø The second well in the drilling campaign, SH-9 is a crucial part of the long-term field gas management plan and is designed to assess the gas reinjection potential of the Jurassic formation. The well, which was spudded on 19 October, encountered a faulted section requiring the well to be side-tracked to the Jurassic reservoir target.

mcfly02
06/7/2020
16:21
Castle ,it's not the same author behind the CONDOG avatar
thicktony
06/7/2020
16:16
Habscam 🤡

Wonderful 😂

Have you got anything a bit more current ???

Gulf have 🤔

mcfly02
06/7/2020
16:15
Begdog - I found this old post of yours that tells a somewhat different story to what you said on here today:-



Bigdog5
7 Feb '12 - 15:03 - 160074 of 609612
0   15  0

Lowersharp, I've just topped up at £4.07 for another 5000 of these babies with my SIPP. High five! I know that seems expensive, but I genuinely believe I am going to end up richer than Donald Trump at the end of all of this! I'm so excited, I let out a little bit of wee just typing that! Todd Kozel for president!

A drill could be at 2000 metres at the "current date" whilst testing at another well may have the results announced but they could literally be a day away from more results from another layer. The actual uptodate position of a test could be many days further on than we get informed. GKP are always much further forward than we get told on certain aspects.

PS: Have you heard any new whispers, Bobobob5?

bernard castle
06/7/2020
15:32
Whispers....
xomhero
06/7/2020
15:17
"Is PetroWiki down today ???"

No need for Petrowiki Sarah, it's all in the RNSs which is why I keep telling you to read them.

Over the last 15 months you've been told:-

a) - Drilling fluid escaping into the fractures is perfectly normal and that it was causing problems with the heaters.

b) - The workovers of the PF-2 wells have been delayed until 2020 because permanent equipment has been ordered to deal with any drilling fluid "if we have to".

c) - The installation of the additional heaters and separators is now mostly completed and no further processing facility shutdowns are required.

Problem solved.

They wouldn't be firing up all that sparkly and expensive new equipment if the problem wasn't solved now would they Sarah.

Then all we need is for the well workovers and ESPs to be done, Sh-13 is almost finished and then Sh-I will be drilled from the same pad and Bob's your uncle, 55kbpd.

Stuart Catterall March 2019, - "In addition to the changes to the Production Facilities to take them to 55kbpd capacity we're adding more capability to clean up wells where we have lost drilling fluids during the drilling of those wells. Because of the fractured nature of the reservoir it's often the case that when you're drilling you lose drilling fluids into the fractures and sometimes when you put those wells into production you can have those fluids coming back into the production system and they can be difficult to handle, we've had that problem in the past where we get problems with our heaters and what we want to do is have the capability to clean up those wells if we have to."

Sept 2019, - "The workover campaign to install electrical submersible pumps ("ESPs") in existing wells has been moved into 2020 to coincide with the availability of new permanent facilities being installed as part of the 55,000 bopd expansion programme. These facilities will allow the wells to be cleaned-up more effectively when the ESPs are installed."

April 2020, - "Installation of additional 3‑phase separators and heaters"
"The remaining debottlenecking activities, including installation of the pumps, coolers and separation vessels were mostly completed in early 2020, however some remaining work and commissioning was outstanding at the time that we had to suspend construction as a precaution for COVID-19. No further shutdowns of the processing facilities will be required for the eventual completion of activities."

habshan
06/7/2020
13:53
That and a copy of Oil for Dummies.
0ili0
06/7/2020
13:52
The only handbook the Trolls have is a Landrover Parts Manual.
highlander7
06/7/2020
13:51
Watch out for an 80 year old in a Porsche 911... It'll not be bigdog.
0ili0
06/7/2020
13:51
Highlander/SlurryScot 🤡🤡

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So the latest Goatcam scaremongering fantasy is the Oilcans think that water-based drill mud losses, ( incurred many many years ago at Shaikan BTW ), are some massive technical problem which is preventing production reaching target levels ?

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All the wells upto SH9 were drilled with water based drilling fluid, it doesn't matter when they were drilled it's all still stuck down there. This water based fluid is causing the company to choke the wells because they don't currently have water handling facilities resulting in less production.

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Nonsense , the wells produce black oil , and there are no produced water issues , as GKP have repeatedly stated. In any case produced water in the oil is split out by the Process Separator.

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It's only dry oil because it's choked back !
Open the chokes just a little and it's WET oil.
Are you saying they have installed water handling facilities and production is still so low ???
Things must be a lot worse than I thought.

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The wells feeding PF-2, contrary to repeated Oilcan claims, have been producing substantial volumes of dry oil, as GKP have recently confirmed in published well-by-well output data.

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You'd best get an update on that data because it's extremely wrong FACT !

Very clever Tony 😉

mcfly02
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