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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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2.90 | 2.15% | 138.00 | 138.30 | 138.70 | 139.20 | 134.80 | 137.40 | 807,728 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -26.77 | 307.86M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/11/2020 16:52 | How's the re hiring of all the staff that were "let go" in order for the company to survive for the "vested interests" highlander7? When is the 55k going to arrive and how will it be achieved highlander7? Who is replacing the CEO highlander7? Come on, those are the easy ones and you being "in the industry" and profess to know what's happening out in the "last great frontier" ought to know. I suspect you are talking BS as you've done for eleven years. The fact is you know nothing and make everything up don't you. | bigdog5 | |
02/11/2020 16:43 | You don't have 3b recoverable. Very likely less than half that, (senior industry experts). Then there's the field shrinkage. You don't have 80% of the field. The MNR have 20%, Then there's Mol's percentage. You have water problems and massive gas flaring problems that will costs 100's of $millions. Where's the up date as promised from the "in the industry" pi$$ and wind fantasist avatar now being handled by Paul who is a family business expert? Always leave it to experts eh:-) Where did all his posts disappear to on the way to the shareholder wipe out that he categorically said would never happen? Where's his "Xom are coming with huge divis"? Will lockdown curtail the cross dressers activities? Pittance of a merger imminent? Way less than 1p, all about those fictitious barrels innit:-) Keep up the fantasy boys as you're providing entertainment in these problematical times. | bigdog5 | |
02/11/2020 16:00 | Well somebody's obviously buying it for sure !!!But only £35 - £50 per share imo Urals"CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week." | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
02/11/2020 15:59 | The paid CLOWNS CAN NEVER STOP On cue the BIGGEST buy SIGNAL ever :))))Clown Dog USA BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
02/11/2020 15:53 | David 🤡 Billions of barrels. 😂 Lowest lifting costs in the world.😂 Jewel in the crown.😂 Got to keep quiet because of Baghdad. 😂 Chinese study.😂 Takeover tomorrow.😂 Only one pipeline out.😂 Fractured board.😂 Failed to increase production for years.😂 And it's £0.69p 🤔 How's Bob doing ??? Did I tell you that he deleted over 5000 posts off the LSE because he got it massively wrong ??? A bit like you losing near on a million quid (your words) | mcfly02 | |
02/11/2020 15:48 | Bexleyheath | highlander7 | |
02/11/2020 15:30 | Six hours. | k4n4k | |
02/11/2020 14:35 | Dear oh Dear poor old Doggie has got himself in a right old state. Sounds like he has caught "Delusional Fantasy" from his good friend OM63. LOL | highlander7 | |
02/11/2020 13:41 | Well somebody's obviously buying it for sure !!!But only £35 - £50 per share imo Urals"CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week." | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
02/11/2020 13:41 | The paid CLOWNS CAN NEVER STOP On cue the BIGGEST buy SIGNAL ever :))))Clown Dog USA BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
02/11/2020 13:17 | Who is Hannah Adams? | k4n4k | |
02/11/2020 13:06 | You don't have 3b recoverable. It's likely less than half that, (senior oil expert). Then there's the field shrinkage. You don't have 80% of the field. The MNR have 20%. You have water problems and not just at S6. Field shrinkage. You have a massive gas flaring problem that will costs 100's of $millions. One zone and only upper levels it would seem from evidence. Field shrinkage. highlander7 all pi$$ and wind, no up to date info as offered, 9 months of posts deleted in run up to wipe out due to getting it all wrong. In the Industry, LOL. No it seems that Paul is using that nickname as well. And we all know he's got zero correct. I note the oil price is tanking as predicted. The share price will of course follow it down. Winter means even less production as the cold brings flow issues. Very heavy oil, no one wants it, so 1970's. None of the Kozel/JG barrels discovered, all BS. None of the hosts 45b discovered, plenty of companies gone to the wall looking for it. This company will either join them or get merged for a pittance. But please keep with the BS and fantasy as its keeping many posters entertained in these trying times. Less than 1p, all about the fictitious barrels innit:-) | bigdog5 | |
02/11/2020 12:44 | Broadford - "Explosion was 13:00 on Wed 28th Oct. Back up and running announcement is now, 12:00 Monday 2nd Nov. Somewhat more than 6 hours..." The DinarVets report tells us that it took 6 hours to repair the pipe. DinarVets posted their report at 1146hrs on Sunday morning not 1200hrs on Monday. So at some point in the 3 days and 22 hours after the explosion the pipe was up and running and the oil flowing again. 1146hrs Sunday - "The Kurdistan oil pipeline was returned to service and began to be exported to Turkish Ceyhan." Historically that's about what it takes them to repair, test and recommission the pipes after these attacks. Habshan yesterday (614432) - "The Turks will have been working on it since last Wednesday and it usually takes them a few days to get the pipeline up and running again." So we can all be grateful Broadford that while the experts were busting a gut day and night out in the field to get the job done, you were sitting comfortably in your armchair or snoring your head off in bed, and nowhere near it. | habshan | |
02/11/2020 12:29 | CJ told us many months ago that the Chinese believed that GKP were worth $43 per share. At the time there were about 762 million shares in issue, so this would have given us a value of about $33 BILLION. I think he upped that to $61 per share. And Oilman63 vouched for him. So, a good payday coming soon. | k4n4k | |
02/11/2020 12:20 | I'll take $4 a bbl and the BBBS recoverable volume of 25bn bbls. GKPhero numbers. | k4n4k | |
02/11/2020 11:50 | Well Geologist contacts of mine think anything from 3 billion bbls recoverable + is a fair enough estimate based on what we are told now. GKP have 80% , assume ~ $8 a bbl and off we go. This is an outside expert opinion. | highlander7 | |
02/11/2020 10:19 | Well somebody's obviously buying it for sure !!!But only £35 - £50 per share imo Urals"CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week." | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
02/11/2020 10:18 | The source, who preferred not to be named, told Al-Iqtisad News, "The Kurdistan Region oil pipeline has returned to service after being maintained by the company that supervises it, and that took 6 hours"Six hours. | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
02/11/2020 10:14 | What idiots you are to concentrate only on the "6 hours" remark - taken completely out of context. You ignore the subsequent statement that: "...the oil companies in the fields started working to store the oil produced after they reduced that because the stores were full of oil and NOT EXPORTING IT DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS due to the bombing of the pipeline." Explosion was 13:00 on Wed 28th Oct. Back up and running announcement is now, 12:00 Monday 2nd Nov. Somewhat more than 6 hours... | broadford bay | |
02/11/2020 10:11 | Macfly has trouble spelling "Goatcam"! never mind writing it. Its all complete BS. Good news about the pipeline tho. | highlander7 | |
02/11/2020 10:05 | Because it's a figment of someone's furtive imagination would be my guess | howard smith | |
02/11/2020 09:59 | What I want to know is: Why did the world-beating news service called Goatcam not produce that as a scoop? It is supposed to be a Kurdistan specialist, isn't it? | pensioner2 | |
02/11/2020 09:52 | Great work K4N4K, here's the full report. DinaVets 22 hours ago. "The Kurdistan oil pipeline was returned to service and began to be exported to Turkish Ceyhan." Economy News - Erbil An oil source in the Kurdistan Regional Government said that the oil pipeline had returned to service after it was blown up by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) last Wednesday. The source, who preferred not to be named, told Al-Iqtisad News, "The Kurdistan Region oil pipeline has returned to service after being maintained by the company that supervises it, and that took 6 hours," explaining that "the oil flowed to the Turkish port of Ceyhan through the pipeline. Officially start. " He added that the capacity of the oil pipeline to export oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan amounts to one million barrels per day, and is used by the central governments and the Kurdistan region, adding that the current exports amount to 250-350 thousand barrels per day. He pointed out that the oil companies in the fields started working to store the oil produced after they reduced that because the stores were full of oil and not exporting it during the past few days due to the bombing of the pipeline. hxxps://dinarvets.co | habshan | |
02/11/2020 09:52 | I think we're al immune to the trolls now. IT must pay well for them to persist! | k4n4k |
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