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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

117.40
1.90 (1.65%)
08 May 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 1.65% 117.40 116.60 116.90 116.90 114.20 115.30 919,598 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -22.55 259.37M
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 115.50p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 154.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £259.37 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.55.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/7/2022
16:14
If I bought some more shares tomorrow to add to my pot would they still qualify for the dividend as well thanks in advance for your reply
luckyclicker
12/7/2022
15:59
Incorrect Khufu.

9.574p per Common Share will be paid on 15 July

The 29th July sterling amount has not yet been disclosed.

nufc9
12/7/2022
15:57
19,815 Buy* 236.00 237.50 47.06k

21,052 Buy* 236.00 237.50 50.00k

21,110 Buy* 236.00 237.50 49.99k

nufc9
12/7/2022
15:56
Correction gentleman, dividends, as I am advised, will be 9.48p on 14th and 18.47p on 29th July.
1khufu
12/7/2022
15:51
Taking a share holding of 1000 shares as an example, possibly the easiest 8% (£190) you'll ever make.
ptmorris1
12/7/2022
15:12
The 2nd one due at the end of the month, yes. Approx 19p-19.5p ps.
pastybap
12/7/2022
15:10
If I buy some gkp today - will I get the dividend?Thanks in anticipation of a reply.
urchin1
12/7/2022
14:53
Mutti's grand plan in tatters. Perhaps the EU will follow suit?
pensioner2
12/7/2022
14:29
Politics.

The French used to do a lot of business with Iran.

H7

highlander7
12/7/2022
14:12
Why spend all that money developing new projects in Basra, when you can just come to GKPs Shaikan in Kurdistan & it is all there ready to go to Europe with just a fraction of that cost needed to deliver the FDP after purchasing.

Looking better & better for the GKP Express 🚂📈🏁🏆 8077;💪

steephill cove
12/7/2022
14:10
Well if this doesnt give them a kick up the backside nothing will. The Kurds hold all the cards here.
highlander7
12/7/2022
14:07
Maybe Total are in the Shaikan mix, being heavy oil specialists. Perhaps picking a side is more comfortable than sitting on the fence.
pensioner2
12/7/2022
13:54
And the French are giving Baghdad somehting to think about

The 27 billion deal .. the French “Total” decides to withdraw from the agreement signed with Iraq



A professor of economics at the University of Basra, Nabil Al-Marsoumi, confirmed on Tuesday that the French company Total decided to withdraw from the agreement it signed with the Iraqi Oil Ministry.

Al-Marsoumi said in a clarification followed by "Nass" (July 12, 2022), that "according to private information from reliable sources, the French company Total decided to withdraw at the end of this July from the initial agreement it signed with the Iraqi Oil Ministry, in September 2021, due to the delay in forming the Iraqi government. It is not possible to convert the initial agreement into a final contract between them."


He added, "The previous agreement included the implementation of four projects in Basra worth $27 billion in the field of oil, gas and electric power. The first is the development of a complex and gas refining in all fields, outside the Basra Gas Agreement, which are the fields of (Artawi, West Qurna/2, Majnoon, Al-Touba, Al-Luhais).

0ili0
12/7/2022
13:46
Looks like the divi seekers are arriving.
pensioner2
12/7/2022
13:36
@Turvart,
I recall seeing a video from someone who clearly shouldn't have been there of people in China making one of these lockdown videos complete with the production team.
Unless of course it's all a double bluff..

ptmorris1
12/7/2022
13:01
AttG,

I for one don't believe China are going to have lockdowns or recently had them, one thing I know is they are cunning and saying this and getting their media to show it just to drop Comms when they will be loading up. This is the perfect time to buy mining stocks and probably oil because that for some reason is following the comms trend.

turvart
12/7/2022
12:43
SBB1X 657736

Renewed fears of further lockdowns in China/ recession.

attyg
12/7/2022
12:30
38,805 BUY AT 242
nufc9
12/7/2022
12:21
"I think that the Kurdistan Regional Government should absolutely resist this decision. It should make clear that everybody knows that the court has no proper standing. Then I think that the calm policy should be to try and renegotiate the federal oil and gas law while asking its other partners inside Iraq, as well as the neighbors to recognize the continuing validity of Kurdistan’s own oil and gas flows. The alternative is simply chaotic."
giant_canine
12/7/2022
12:11
Tell us the history of this controversy, do the KRG laws contradict Iraq’s constitution?

After 2005, there was a protracted negotiation between the Kurdistan regional government and the federal government of Iraq. Those negotiations got nowhere. So the Kurds decided to draft their own law as they were fully entitled to do. And they took very careful steps to ensure that their drafting of the law was compliant with Iraq’s constitution to avoid exactly the kind of scenario we face today. Here’s some proof as well that they did. They received a legal opinion from a distinguished professor of international law about the compliance of their oil and gas law. And in a court case in London decided quite recently, a London commercial judge decided that Kurdistan’s interpretation of Iraq’s constitution was correct. And he took it upon himself to interpret the constitution because that was at stake between the relevant parties. This concerned a dispute between an oil and gas company and the Kurdistan Regional Government. So that’s an example of an external foreign foreign judge who has no partisan association with any party in Iraq, making a reasonable decision based on the text of the constitution.

giant_canine
12/7/2022
12:09
Better question - why isn't this tanking too...............?
giant_canine
12/7/2022
11:55
Why is oil tanking ?
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