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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 | -1.69% | 110.30 | 110.30 | 110.60 | 115.50 | 110.20 | 112.00 | 1,057,007 | 16:29:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -21.33 | 245.35M |
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04/8/2022 12:21 | Iraqi Business News ... 4th August 2022 in Politics, Security In recent months and weeks, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) has consistently called for dialogue as the most effective way out of the protracted political crisis. Meaningful dialogue among all Iraqi parties is now more urgent than ever, as recent events have demonstrated the rapid risk of escalation in this tense political climate. While parties assert the importance of democratic basics such as constitutional compliance and respect for state institutions, these are increasingly not observed. Their failure to move forward has had a clear adverse effect on public trust. No party or group can claim that the crisis does not involve them or affect them. The need to find solutions through an all-inclusive dialogue is evident. In its absence, the state of Iraq will continue to be dominated by competing interests, leading to further instability, with the people paying the price. Such a scenario is simply intolerable. Within this context, UNAMI welcomes recent calls for national dialogue, and commends the expressions of support from across the political spectrum. We appeal to all actors to commit, actively engage and agree on solutions without delay. Moreover, moving from words to deeds will now prove essential. Iraq cannot afford another national dialogue to go in vain. Iraqis do not need continued power struggles or stand-offs. They need solutions, and a commitment to implementing them, to draw their country out of its political crisis. Iraq is facing an extensive list of outstanding domestic issues: it is in desperate need of economic reform, effective public service delivery as well as a federal budget - to name a few. Hence, it is past time for political stakeholders to assume their responsibilities and act in the national interest. The United Nations stands, as always, ready to support and assist. (Source: UN) | highlander7 | |
04/8/2022 12:20 | O/T Helium One Global - HE1 Just purchased their own rig - video interview below. September spud...........shoul Thread : | pro_s2009 | |
04/8/2022 12:14 | They also have to buy back.......as the SPR is there as a backup in case of war...... China will be looking at SPR levels at looking for weakness before they invade Taiwan. Taiwan war is coming, be it months, years or a decade or more.....it will happen at some point. Biden has emptied the SPR to get gas prices down for summer as the Democrats know they are in trouble with mid-term US elections in November. Everyone knows he is in effect vote buying by empyting the SPR.......but China is looking for his weakness. Russia and China both having wars at the same time, with Europe starved of gas and the US SPR at record low levels is a massive weakness that might get exploited. | pro_s2009 | |
04/8/2022 11:43 | GKP_BANG_GONE "8th of the 8th" Isn't that a sorcerer? | ptmorris1 | |
04/8/2022 11:30 | 8th of the 8th a plan. | gkp_bang_gone | |
04/8/2022 10:58 | No, they aren't a group. He can be a bit odd, he does sometimes ban people for strange reasons, and he is very good at talking his own book. But he is not a conspirator. I have coexisted with his threads for years now and he is what he claims to be. He just likes being in charge. ;) | fardels bear | |
04/8/2022 10:54 | Bloomberg reporting - Saudi Arabia Raises Oil Prices For Asia To Record Levels - BBG Even as we see the ETF price marked down below $100. Oh well, GKP should be selling at above the ETF price ie, still getting $100+ less the usual $20 discount | attyg | |
04/8/2022 10:51 | H7---The whole thing is very strange imo. Nor---Quite. | fairenough11 | |
04/8/2022 10:38 | If a PI has anything they feel important Re GKP to share they will share it here not on one of the numerous other GKP BBs none of which took off other than GKPheros that did quite well . | nestoframpers | |
04/8/2022 10:37 | FE what I find odd are the posters on here supporting him. Its as if they are all a group. H7 | highlander7 | |
04/8/2022 10:25 | HC perhaps you can ask Pro to post the link to the alleged Basra subsea pipeline corrosion he is referring to. Because I cant find a reference to it. Then post it on here. Many thanks H7 | highlander7 | |
04/8/2022 10:25 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | bang_and_gone | |
04/8/2022 10:08 | Having gone 10 months without a government it looks like they're heading for new parliamentary elections in an effort to break the political deadlock and get things moving:- "ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - A top figure in the pro-Iran Shiite Iraqi parliamentary faction Coordination Framework on Thursday voiced support for rival Muqtada al-Sadr’s call for early elections..." And where's shortsqueezer, it's unlike him to go for 2 days without posting. | habshan | |
04/8/2022 10:01 | yes H7 after he pointed out what his positive post implied. -------------------- Pro_S20092 Aug '22 - 08:01 - 82 of 118 0 4 0 Nobody mentioned Kurdistan - its Iraq that has the problem with the Basrah port. The issue is if Basrah suffers a problem - the oil price is going up fast, which is a benefit to GKP. -------------------- highlander72 Aug '22 - 08:32 - 84 of 118 0 4 0 My point was that a Basra subsea pipeline failure will not affect Kurdistan production. In fact it could be impetus for either increasing production , a sale . Or both. and also to demonstrate that additional Onshore Pipelines are feasible in a reasonably short period of time. Should they be required for that increased production. From GKP for example. -------------------- | hydrocarbon1 | |
04/8/2022 09:52 | "The exchange on the other board which following right after H7 started dissing pro. Pro posted a positive bit of info which" H7 took as negative, later H7 tries to change what he meant" egg on the face comes to mind " Not egg on my face HC go back and read my next post. Pro posted about a subsea pipeline at Basra in Southern Iraq. I pointed out about land lines in Kurdistan and the fact that the high OP was a +ve for GK. As NOR points out, why do unknown posters like Pro decide to start a new GKP board ? Then posters like myself get grief when they point out the bleedin obvious ? Go back and check his posts on the various other boards he has "contributed" to , before you start on at me. H7 | highlander7 | |
04/8/2022 09:47 | If you look at pro post history you can see hes rather active across oilies.............. | gkp_bang_gone | |
04/8/2022 09:46 | NOR I agree with most of what you say, I am just sick of a lot of what goes on here. I have most filtered, not you or H7 incidently both of whom I feel contribute well on here.. Just think leave the other thread alone if we don''t like it and give it a chance. | hydrocarbon1 | |
04/8/2022 09:40 | Why do new posters feel the need to start a new BB ? look how many posts have been posted here ! I could understand if this BB was moderated and you were a troll . I moderate it for myself why didn't Pro do the same . I guarantee that if FB came back notout would be moderated ,FB would not put up with spamming repetitive posts. If notout posted just 10 times a week he'd be considered a asset as it is ..... | nestoframpers | |
04/8/2022 09:40 | Shame it wasnt when you could buy at 2.15 | ozzmosiz |
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