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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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29/9/2021 17:46 | That article is a year old, Nufc. Some biscuits flowed under the bridge since then. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
29/9/2021 17:25 | I see that the arrogant StuckUp is still talking his investment down on the other site. What a very strange thing to be doing ! | ![]() shortsqueezer | |
29/9/2021 17:11 | Most likely they've already got an agreement in place. In my view. | ![]() shortsqueezer | |
29/9/2021 17:10 | Sold before Christmas. :)AT HUGE PREMIUMWell BEFORE CHRISTMASDon't be mugged out my broker knockers operating 24/7 here and at LSE. | supergiantshaikan | |
29/9/2021 17:10 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | supergiantshaikan | |
29/9/2021 17:10 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | supergiantshaikan | |
29/9/2021 17:02 | The trouble with "local O&G graduates", and in this respect they are no different to a lot of UK graduates, is that that they generally don't want to get their hands dirty. Any serious (and senior) O&G man with continuous process plant responsibilities has learned to his cost that you have to walk the plant every day - am, pm and night shift, at least twice per shift, and to have eyes in the back of your head. You have to know your equipment, to recognize when something's not quite right, to be able to read pressure/temp/flow instrumentation and understand what it's telling you; to talk to plant operators and know the right questions to put, and to be able to understand and dissect what you're being told. They don't teach you much of that in Sulli or Erbil Uni, and even if they tried once they've got their degree most consider it beneath them; much easier to tell an underling to go and do it. The actual drilling is done by contractors who know their stuff - too dangerous and expensive to let local grads anywhere near it. Most local grads want to sit in an office or control room, to chat, drink tea / coffee / coke and browse the internet. Bear in mind that in Iraq most such jobs are obtained by means of family pressure and not by ability. One in a hundred want to learn their business inside out - that's why it's going to take so long, and why Expats will always be in demand. | ![]() broadford bay | |
29/9/2021 16:40 | Sold before Christmas. :)AT HUGE PREMIUMWell BEFORE CHRISTMASDon't be mugged out my broker knockers operating 24/7 here and at LSE. | supergiantshaikan | |
29/9/2021 16:38 | Sounds like they want to control the Kurdish oil sales. Cant see the KRG going for that. | ![]() highlander7 | |
29/9/2021 16:38 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | supergiantshaikan | |
29/9/2021 16:38 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | supergiantshaikan | |
29/9/2021 16:30 | LOL its 5 years now 😲 funny as last few weeks you and your mate was telling everyone it was imminent 😉 I take it you've top sliced AGAIN me old swing trade multi alias doppelganger 😋 300p STRONG BUY eh 🤦a never sold a single share huh 🙈 aye right whatever you say leafy lane 😂 😂 😂 | ![]() the patriotic irishman | |
29/9/2021 16:14 | Nest you cant train them up in a few years. They need at least 20 IF they want to run Operating/Production Companies themselves. Its training the management takes the time. Sounds like they plan on extending the PSC by 5 years then partially taking over themselves by buying a controlling stake. Who with I wonder ? | ![]() highlander7 | |
29/9/2021 16:09 | Without formal training advancement limited. GKP don't run Universities etc. So now the penny has dropped for the Kurds --- hence "The Kurdistan Region’s ministry of natural resources recently started working on training local graduates to be able to take part in the industry in the future." GKP can't produce Engineers for them - I know cos I were won :-) No different anywhere | ![]() hydrocarbon1 | |
29/9/2021 16:01 | Genl looking good. Have they settled their differences with MNR ? | ![]() shortsqueezer | |
29/9/2021 15:47 | I was in the industry H7 , GKP have been saying for years they are supporting the locals but the minister says they have nothing, not great PR for Int Co's or the KRG. . | nestoframpers | |
29/9/2021 15:23 | SP about to rocket again. I can feel it in my water. | ![]() johnbuysghost | |
29/9/2021 15:19 | Brent will hit $150 imo. Just a matter of time. | ![]() johnbuysghost | |
29/9/2021 15:15 | Seller of 40k sizes finished may be | ![]() s34icknote | |
29/9/2021 15:05 | Brent back on the rampage on big volume. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
29/9/2021 14:46 | Top petroeconomist tips Brent to continue surge after crude oil hits three year high Brent oil has been tipped to continue its upward trajectory after the crude benchmark hit its highest level in around three years. By Hamish Penman 28/09/2021, 2:38 pm Photo of Hamish Penman brent upwards surge Bubbles form in lubricant oil inside a barrel at the Royal Dutch Shell Plc lubricants blending plant in Torzhok, Russia, on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018. Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Sign Up Brent oil has been tipped to continue its upward trajectory after the crude benchmark hit its highest level in around three years. Leading petroeconomist Professor Alex Kemp, of Aberdeen University, says, currently, “there isn’t anything” to bring the price back down, meaning it could go a “little bit higher” in the short term. | ![]() beernut |
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