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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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-1.90 | -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 |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -35.27 | 308.21M |
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10/5/2021 16:56 | OWC found hundreds of metres higher at S12 which resulted in the latest CPR showing a huge downgrade to 2P reserves from the one they were using up until last September. Absolutely no references to the Kozel BS barrels since he was kicked out. Not even a very small percentage of those Kozel barrels discovered in eleven years and 13 wells. Only one ESP installed since they first planned them before the wipe out. Current lower production than over five years ago. Still no 55k a day that they planned for over five years ago. Targeted the lower zones to produce from S12/S13 to add to the reserves but had to alter the plans due to OWC being found much higher than anticipated their data hence the massive downgrade. That and the failure at S9 that went hunting for the gas cap but couldn't find it is the evidence they still don't understand the field after eleven years. Leaving it all to the experts has resulted in a wipe out and 1.7p after 11 years. All the evidence that anyone with a working brain requires. | bigdog5 | |
10/5/2021 16:42 | Mac, S2 is plum bang smack in the middle and if they've got water there as well they're in tons of trouble imho. Any over zealous sucking and its goodnight to the Ratner jewel of the last great frontier? Now where has the Scottish hydrant checker disappeared to? Spring cleaning all his ludicrous posts and predictions? | bigdog5 | |
10/5/2021 16:25 | Mac you're comment of "Why are all the new wells getting closer to the middle ???" Well you wouldn't want to be drawing water in from the flanks as SC reckons but what is the excuse for finding it plum bang smack in the middle of the field at S12/S13? More evidence to support my opinion that the field has shrunk massively? | bigdog5 | |
10/5/2021 13:42 | Good Afternoon Jamie 😃 I wonder how much a signed copy of The Prize is worth 😂 | kurdman63 | |
10/5/2021 13:04 | Bigdog - "the evidence that's now arrived that you and your fellow morons are forced to desperately dismiss." Nobody's trying to dismiss any evidence Sarah because we haven't seen any. So why don't you have a stab at providing some so we can take a look at it. | habshan | |
10/5/2021 12:26 | Biden declares state of emergency over fuel cyber-attack.Today 01:06 Biden declares state of emergency over fuel cyber-attack By Mary-Ann Russon Business reporter, BBC News Published10 minutes ago The US government declared a state of emergency on Sunday after the largest fuel pipeline in the US was hit by a ransomware cyber-attack. The Colonial Pipeline carries 2.5 million barrels a day - 45% of the East Coast's supply of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel. It was completely knocked offline by a cyber-criminal gang on Friday and is still working to restore service. The amendment to the Jones Act enables fuel to be transported by road. Experts say fuel prices are likely to rise 2-3% on Monday, but the impact will be far worse if it goes on for much longer. Multiple sources have confirmed that the ransomware attack was caused by a cyber-criminal gang called Dark Side, who infiltrated Colonial's network on Thursday and took almost 100GB of data hostage. After seizing the data, the hackers locked the data on some computers and servers, demanding a ransom on Friday. If it is not paid, they are threatening to leak it onto the internet. Colonial said it is working with law enforcement, cyber-security experts and the Department of Energy to restore service. On Sunday evening it said that although its four mainlines remain offline, some smaller lateral lines between terminals and delivery points are now operational......... | beernut | |
10/5/2021 12:10 | Lines 1 2 3 and 4 offline Cyber Attack Halts Colonial Pipeline Operations by Andreas Exarheas|Rigzone StaffMonday, May 10, 2021 Colonial Pipeline Company has revealed that the business learned it was the victim of a cybersecurity attack on May 7. The company, which noted that the incident involves ransomware, said that, in response, it proactively took certain systems offline to contain the threat, which temporarily halted all pipeline operations and affected some of its IT systems. Colonial Pipeline also revealed that a leading third-party cybersecurity firm was engaged and that this company has launched an investigation into the nature and scope of the incident. Colonial Pipeline said it had contacted law enforcement and other federal agencies, including the Department of Energy which is leading the Federal Government response. “Maintaining the operational security of our pipeline, in addition to safely bringing our systems back online, remain our highest priorities,” Colonial Pipeline said in a company statement. “Over the past 48 hours, Colonial Pipeline personnel have taken additional precautionary measures to help further monitor and protect the safety and security of … [our] pipeline,” the company added. “At this time, our primary focus continues to be the safe and efficient restoration of service to our pipeline system, while minimizing disruption to our customers and all those who rely on Colonial Pipeline. We appreciate the patience and outpouring of support we have received from others throughout the industry,” Colonial Pipeline went on to state. As of May 9, Colonial Pipeline’s mainlines (Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4) remain offline, although some smaller lateral lines between terminals and delivery points are now operational. The company said on Sunday that it is in the process of restoring service to other laterals and that it will bring its full system back online only when it believes it is safe to do so and in full compliance with the approval of all federal regulations. | beernut | |
10/5/2021 12:07 | Report: Russian Criminal Group Suspected in Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack TEHRAN (FNA)- A Russian criminal group may be responsible for a ransomware attack that shut down a major US fuel pipeline, two sources familiar with the matter claimed on Sunday. The group, known as DarkSide, is relatively new, but it has a sophisticated approach to the business of extortion, the sources said, NBC News reported. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo stated Sunday that the White House was working to help Colonial Pipeline, the Georgia-based company that operates the pipeline, to restart its 5,500-mile network. The system, which runs from Texas to New Jersey, transports 45 percent of the East Coast's fuel supply. In a statement Sunday, the company announced that some smaller lateral lines were operational but that the main lines remained down. "We are in the process of restoring service to other laterals and will bring our full system back online only when we believe it is safe to do so, and in full compliance with the approval of all federal regulations," the company added. Raimondo noted on CBS' "Face the Nation" that the effort to restart the network was "an all-hands-on-deck effort right now". "We are working closely with the company, state and local officials to make sure that they get back up to normal operations as quickly as possible and there aren't disruptions in supply," she said, adding, "Unfortunately, these sorts of attacks are becoming more frequent. They're here to stay." The federal government is working with the Georgia-based company that shut down a major pipeline transporting fuel across the East Coast after a ransomware attack, the White House announced, according to The AP. A White House official said Sunday that the Energy Department is leading the government's response. Agencies are planning for a number of scenarios in which the region's fuel supply takes a hit, the official added. | beernut | |
10/5/2021 11:35 | How much is my signed copy of the 2011 Annual Report worth - signed by Todd, with a short personal message? Will it become even more valuable in a couple of months? | broadford bay | |
10/5/2021 10:18 | No HCL, no out of control share price , nothing happening anytime soon Notout imo. The LTIP options may have vested all together for another reason for all we know. I want this over as much as any other LTH , I haven't got GKP Stockholm syndrome. | nestoframpers | |
10/5/2021 09:35 | Mubasher: Mustafa Al-Kazemi, Iraqi Prime Minister, announced that a delegation will head to the Kurdistan region this week to solve the disputed territories crisis. The Prime Minister said during an interview broadcast by Al-Iraqiya News Channel, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency, "INA", today, Sunday, that the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil today is in its golden age. " Al-Kazemi continued: "I worked with the Kurdish leaders to dismantle the misunderstanding between Baghdad and Erbil," stressing the need to establish trust between the Kurds and Arabs to solve the disputed areas crisis, indicating that "the region's dues will reach it soon." He revealed, "A delegation will head this week to the region to solve the disputed areas crisis," noting that "we will address the disputed areas crisis with a proposal that Baghdad will present to Erbil." hxxps://www.mubasher | nestoframpers |
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