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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/4/2021
18:36
Hi mac,

looks like #12 got a bit too close to that big fault doesn't it...

broadford bay
29/4/2021
17:20
"All about the CPR's innit:-)"

No Bigdog it isn't, it's about reserves growth, a CPR is no more than a snapshot.

David F. Morehouse (1997). "The Intricate Puzzle of Oil and Gas Reserves Growth":-

Reserves Growth.

"Experience shows that initial estimates of the size of newly discovered oil fields are usually too low. As years pass, successive estimates of the ultimate recovery of fields tend to increase. The term reserve growth refers to the typical increases in estimated ultimate recovery that occur as oil fields are developed and produced."

habshan
29/4/2021
16:11
Long COVID is affecting Bigdogs mind.
gkphero
29/4/2021
14:40
All about the CPR's innit:-)
bigdog5
29/4/2021
14:39
That's hilarious beernut. The Chinese won't be interested in a few barrels of heavy oil. Many surveys have been carried out on behalf of different bodies over the years and no offers. Join up the clues.

I'll help you, accentuate any positives but say nothing about the issues and problems.

Happy to help.

bigdog5
29/4/2021
14:33
I note that johnyboy has posted up the same BS as he's been doing for 10 years.
Keep the Merc serviced johnyboy as no one is coming to rescue you morons from your huge losses.

All about the up to date data versus the out of date irrelevant meaningless BS stuff as provided years ago under the Kozel regime. The four CPR's tell the real story. Huge Downgrade and zero reference to the numbers that Kozel and mates paid themselves on.

The City Jungle drums have been beating again:-)

Btw, more proof that the Kozel barrels are fantasy edging closer:-)

Its a good job that the oil price is rising as that's the only reason the share price for this con hasn't tanked back to 1.5p. Its also a positive that the company have sufficient funds at bank in order to keep you clueless suckers salivating over a dividend.

If the field was any good someone would have bought it years ago. But as its riddled with problems no ones interested. A cheap merger is your best bet which would suit the hosts and what they've wanted for years.

Btw Carroll/Hills, I'm the accurate and factual one:-)

bigdog5
29/4/2021
12:32
FTSE jumps back above 7,000 points – live updates



Simon Foy
29 APRIL 2021 • 12:25 PM

beernut
29/4/2021
12:31
GKP share price on the brink of a run up to £100+ per share.

Don't miss them bargains..........they won't last forever..........

gkphero
29/4/2021
12:30
Nice one Pensioner.

Let’s get this sold.
Gla

beernut
29/4/2021
11:33
Well they're getting there, beernut. Brent now 68.5.
pensioner2
29/4/2021
10:35
Buzzing on here today gla

Oil surges with U.S. demand bump driving global rebound optimism
By ANDRES GUERRA LUZ on 4/28/2021

(Bloomberg) — Oil advanced to the highest in over a month as a combination of declining U.S. petroleum product supplies and signs of stronger demand buttressed expectations for a revival in global consumption.


Futures in New York jumped 1.5% on Wednesday, posting the largest back-to-back daily gains in two weeks. A U.S. government report showed total petroleum stockpiles dropped last week, led by the biggest weekly decrease in distillate inventories since early March. A gauge of demand for overall petroleum products rose to the highest in more than two months. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is forecasting an unprecedented jump in global oil demand as vaccination rates rise.

“There’s a lot of green shoots in demand,” said Matt Sallee, portfolio manager at Tortoise, a firm that manages roughly $8 billion in energy-related assets. India’s coronavirus crisis is “clearly a headwind, but looking at what’s going on in the U.S., it’s a completely different story.”

The hefty decline in U.S. distillate supplies comes as robust freight demand drives a trucking boom, providing another sign of the recovery underway in the world’s largest oil-consuming country. At the same time, retail gasoline prices in California rose to $4 a gallon for the first time in a year and a half as restrictions ease in the most-populous U.S. state. Still, a resurgence of the pandemic in countries such as India and Brazil are raising concerns around how long it will take to see a full-fledged demand rebound take hold worldwide.

“The market expects a major revitalization for global oil demand from this summer onwards,” said Bjornar Tonhaugen, head of oil markets at Rystad Energy. “As vaccination campaigns progress and as lockdowns are set to soon be lifted in Europe and other recovering economies, the need for road and jet fuels will increase and the result will be felt.”

beernut
29/4/2021
10:18
Oh dear. Has the new ceo decided to cut out the middleman and issue news direct to the market. Whither now goatcam?
pensioner2
29/4/2021
10:13
Post no 10 😂

Post no10 I don't think Paul wants people with a brain to see this 😱😂

Good Morning to 5% that are not Paul 🤡

Just a little point 🤔

The company has put out some pressure data on a lot of the wells, they have also confirmed that wells need pumps fitted even after a workover. So wells that are not capable of producing to surface without artificial lift ???
So what's the drainage radius of the pump and then what refills that drainage radius if there is no pressure ???
Bigger pumps suck harder but where from ??? And isn't water easier to suck than heavy oil ???
What happens when water finds a path into the fractures ???

Gulfs own actions later this year will prove me right 😃

I think people will see this because they will wonder what you desperately wanted to hide 😂🤡

Enjoy your ADVFN prison because I won't 😂🤡

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