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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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1.60 | 1.34% | 120.60 | 120.50 | 120.90 | 122.10 | 118.20 | 121.50 | 645,668 | 11:00:14 |
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 | -23.37 | 268.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/11/2020 11:48 | #GKPhttps://t.co/DpC | urals | |
23/11/2020 11:47 | *SOLD BEFORE CHRISTMAS*CLOWN DOGS :)THEIR CONSTANT PRESENCE BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER#CNPC have bought #GKPfor north of 100 quid/share | urals | |
23/11/2020 11:41 | There's SO many experts here. Run is by me why GKP can't produce form both reservoirs at same time on same well?.Answers w/o referring to water ? please ? | officerdigby | |
23/11/2020 11:28 | "they'll be beating the door down desperate for their jobs back" 👀 knock knock who's there ? habsham habsham WHO ? hell that's what I said 🤣 🤣 🤣 eeh bah gum its good in ere innit - rattle rattle 🥳 | the patriotic irishman | |
23/11/2020 11:24 | 110,000 bpd will be 'quick and easy' the expert said 🙊 or perhaps it was the 300p will be 'cheap and cheerful' for those who buy hold and wait 🤣 🤣 🤣 © Jaaps exiled little drummer boy 🤦a only 39,000 bpd after 12 long and strong years 👀 nothing at all to do with the experts, lets blame covid 🤭 eeh bah gum its good in ere innit - rattle rattle 🥳 | the patriotic irishman | |
23/11/2020 11:24 | Sarah - "Employment was terminated ! Not laid off !" And having been out of work since March they'll be beating the door down desperate for their jobs back. And with so many out of work salaries will be lower than this time last year. So with the wages bill being lower and production on the up the cost per barrel is only going one way and that's down. We're getting more attractive by the day. | habshan | |
23/11/2020 11:09 | Employment was terminated ! Not laid off ! There are a very small number of employees on site. | mcfly02 | |
23/11/2020 11:05 | . From a former Kansas Attorney General. Mark Zuckerberg called out. ( funding Electoral Fraud ) Follow the money. ( that paid for Electoral Fraud -- $400 million ) . | 1waving | |
23/11/2020 10:56 | "5 days ago - "Bigdog - "There's nothing happening now h7." Thats because Goatcan doesnt know BD ....nor do you. Lets look at what IS happening. Production is ongoing They are working on the 2020/2021 Drilling program They are continuing with well maintenance planning /Production debottlenecking Plans and future Downhole Pump installation , probably issuing contracts to 3rd party sub contractors. They are getting ready to restart all the employees that were temporarily laid off as I explained to you earlier [ HOLD ] Next ? LOL | highlander7 | |
23/11/2020 10:43 | David 🤡 Stop talking to yourself lol. | mcfly02 | |
23/11/2020 10:38 | Well, that's the view from the BexleyBasset, Habshan. Another with the lens cap on. | k4n4k | |
23/11/2020 10:36 | Bigdog - "Mac, word from the City streets is.. Bigdog - "I miss nothing." Bigdog - "the City drums say much more." About these "city drums" then Bigdog. 5 days ago - "Bigdog - "There's nothing happening now h7." So there's nothing happening then Bigdog. Apart from a load of activity on site that is. Our neighbours have been beavering away on their fields and producing operational updates for the whole world to read Bigdog. Why should we be any different. Instead of sweating the small stuff and talking nonsense you need to look at the wider picture and learn to connect up the dots. | habshan | |
23/11/2020 10:35 | Why did the City wait for 80+p to enter. Could've got in much cheaper....just saying. | k4n4k | |
23/11/2020 10:33 | When did the company first announce that they were producing 44k and how many wells had they drilled ??? How many years ago ??? So now with SH9 and 12 they are still only going to be producing at a similar rate ??? What's gone wrong ??? | mcfly02 | |
23/11/2020 10:26 | Re - would seem to indicate that the rest of the field is producing between 33Mbopd and 34Mbopd." No not the rest of the field just about 5% of it. Come back when FDP2 is in place for the production rates of rest of the field. | nestoframpers | |
23/11/2020 10:20 | Broadford - "Field Output incl. the worked-over SH-12 is said to be 39Mbopd. ..."over 5,000" would seem to indicate that the rest of the field is producing between 33Mbopd and 34Mbopd." September - " subject to a satisfactory operating environment, could be implemented in the near-term." Having decided soon after the September HYR that the "operating environment" is now satisfactory, a workover rig was brought in to do Sh-12 which was returned to production on November 15th. So do you suppose that they will then have off hired the rig Broadford, or do you think that they will have moved it to another well to continue with the workover programme? Isn't it possible that another well being shut down for workover would account for current field production being at 39kbpd. Do you suppose. "The Company intends to publish an Operational & Corporate Update in December 2020." "I look forward to updating all our stakeholders in December 2020 on the wider progress we have made as a business." | habshan | |
23/11/2020 10:18 | WOW did it really take the team 18 months to 'optimize' that well 👀 funny as I seem to recall that our exiled highland 'project expert' was predicting around his now infamous 300p strong buy days that 110,000 boepd was relatively quick and easy 🤡 experts and degree's huh 🤦a eeh bah gum its good in ere innit - rattle rattle 🥳 | the patriotic irishman |
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