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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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09/4/2021
18:29
BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Energy and commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share.
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:25
TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:25
BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up – currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices – recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price.
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:24
THE STAFFORD PROGNOSIS IS DONE

GIVE IT A REST

tess_tickle
09/4/2021
18:24
BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up – currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices – recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price.
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:23
TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:23
Fooook me LSE is a scream.Working their bashing fingers to the bone LOLOLOLOL
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:20
highlander79 Apr '21 - 15:10 - 627989 of 628014
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"Disagreeing with the PSC Doggie doesnt make them illegal. The reason they disagree is that they offer better terms to INOCs than ICG Oil Contracts and give the Kurds a competitive advantage".

It does in their opinion.

"Shaikan has been held back by the KRG for political reasons as you well know".

LOL. Shaikan is light years away from what Kozel bragged it was and its all the problems they've encountered that's held it back. Its you ramping morons that desperately look for any other excuses for why its taken 11 years to get to 40k a day with 13 wells and spending over $2b to achieve that. The Kozel barrels aren't there, wake up and smell his BS. The company have wiped the slate clean of his numbers and now after a fourth CPR with a massive downgrade that should be obvious.

"XOM pulled out of Kurdistan for Safety reasons. They may be back".

LOL. They pulled out for more than just safety reasons. Why stay there if the hosts can't be trusted to pay their way.

Its your arguments and excuses that are full of holes moron.

bigdog5
09/4/2021
18:18
Fooook me LSE is a scream.Working their bashing fingers to the bone LOLOLOLOL
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:18
TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:18
HTTPS://twitter.com/GoodnightCharl1/status/1380425999049981954?s=19
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:17
BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up – currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices – recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price.
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:08
A LONDON CITY SQUARE MILE PUMP IT UP AND LET IT SLIDE

JOIN THE CLUB

tess_tickle
09/4/2021
18:06
TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:06
BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up – currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices – recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price.
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:05
Fooook me LSE is a scream.Working their bashing fingers to the bone LOLOLOLOL
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
18:05
HTTPS://twitter.com/GoodnightCharl1/status/1380425999049981954?s=19
bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp
09/4/2021
17:56
A ROUNDABOUT OF EXECUTIVE ENRICHMENT
tess_tickle
09/4/2021
17:50
Fooook me LSE is a scream.Working their bashing fingers to the bone LOLOLOLOL
cnpc m and a lawyers
09/4/2021
17:50
TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock
cnpc m and a lawyers
09/4/2021
17:49
BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up – currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices – recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price.
cnpc m and a lawyers
09/4/2021
17:49
HTTPS://twitter.com/GoodnightCharl1/status/1380425999049981954?s=19
cnpc m and a lawyers
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