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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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-0.30 | -0.26% | 115.50 | 115.30 | 115.70 | 118.20 | 113.30 | 117.00 | 1,341,124 | 16:35:20 |
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 | -22.38 | 257.37M |
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04/10/2023 07:51 | It will be a politcal impass, sorted soon , I reckon GKPetc ahve been informally requested to start "Warming up" for a restart..RNS on its way v soon IMO | givmesunshine | |
04/10/2023 07:48 | Good. I'm happy for the current situation to continue tbh. Local sales, cash in hand, and perhaps withholding of KRG's cut until something is sorted out. | pittcock | |
04/10/2023 07:48 | APIKUR are absolutely spot on with putting the pressure on to the ICG. The ICG cant tell the Kurds that SOMO now controls the Oil Market in Iraq without also accepting responsibility for paying the producers. How much more Oil revenue are they prepared to lose ? | highlander7 | |
04/10/2023 07:48 | Good for them. Once sorted we will be up and running. Not long now. | shortsqueezer | |
04/10/2023 07:40 | Soz, just noted givemesunshine has posted a similar Apikur statement. From lse, apikur, making a stand. hxxps://www.apikur.u | petebreeze37 | |
04/10/2023 07:39 | APIKUR - Now Speaking up, pouring cold water on restarts, this will start to heat up now, interesting times end game on its way.. need to keep a close eye on the news, see below Turkish Minister of Energy Alparslan Bayraktar has said the Kurdistan pipeline would be ready to restart – but local producers are not convinced. Bayraktar, speaking at Adipec, said the Iraq-Turkey pipeline would resume operations this week. It will be able to provide 500,000 barrels per day to the market. However, the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) has poured cold water on the plan. Members of the producer group cannot produce oil for export until it is clear how they will be paid, it said. APIKUR reports its members are owed nearly $1 billion in overdue and unpaid arrears. Delays “are costing Iraqis an estimated $1 billion per month in lost revenues”, said Myles B. Caggins III, spokesman for APIKUR. He said APIKUR’s members were keen to work with the Kurdistan and Iraq governments. They could “reinstate these revenues and even increase them through maximising production. We believe this can be done quickly and efficiently, after payment arrangements are agreed and existing contractual arrangements are respected.” DNO Iraq, Genel Energy, Gulf Keystone Petroleum, HKN Energy and ShaMaran Petroleum make up APIKUR. The problem for the producers in Kurdistan is that the local government no longer has control over payments to them. That has passed to the central Iraqi government and there have been shortfalls in cash allocations. In addition to the production stoppage, APIKUR has previously said its members have cut $400 million of capital expenditure this year. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU Crescent Petroleum sees $11billion Kurdistan claim resolved this year Kurdistan producers face problems beyond pipe stoppage | givmesunshine | |
04/10/2023 07:32 | Said by Monday 9th Oct :) | sbb1x | |
04/10/2023 07:02 | 1waving It's all staged! Gaetz challenging the Speaker. McCarthy 'throwing himself on the fire' to support the Dems. Not a single Dem voting to save him, which would have helped them. DJT back in the WH will have a massive domino effect. Great time to be alive to witness the saving of our world! | cicero666 | |
04/10/2023 07:01 | Margin call at 108 not executed, so added at 123, confidence boost, added at 122. WD Bigdog5, easy call. John, keep posting, love the banter from the burger queue. cheers | dudishes | |
04/10/2023 06:41 | You said September a while back so keep guessing and moving the date. | jackpotjack | |
04/10/2023 06:04 | Told you all by Monday 9th October.CrashBurnHis | sbb1x | |
04/10/2023 04:57 | what a beautiful day ahead for my 2 down tickersRedRedRed | sbb1x | |
03/10/2023 23:08 | Glad to hear you are okay mate. We were worried in case you were having another gkp related psychotic episode. | begdog paid 4quid 55 in feb12 | |
03/10/2023 23:07 | Evening Muttley, quiet night on the rank then is it? | ptmorris1 | |
03/10/2023 22:32 | Good evening gullible suckers and clueless fantasists. I note that you all think that once the pipe gets opened all will be just fine and you can return to predicting takeaways and huge divis. That suggests you obviously don't believe that there are big changes on the way from Baghdad. :-) | bigdog5 | |
03/10/2023 22:09 | Kevin McCarthy voted out as Speaker of House of Representatives. Shortest speakership since 1876. Good riddance to this lying D.C. Uniparty traitor. . | 1waving | |
03/10/2023 21:24 | Brian, is that you? | ptmorris1 | |
03/10/2023 21:01 | I'm Spazicus....... | johnbuysghost | |
03/10/2023 20:23 | From twitterKey word : MarginINVESTOR MARGIN DEBT IS $700B | sbb1x | |
03/10/2023 19:58 | Let's hope it is the shorters having to close :-) I'm Spartacus and so's my wife ... | ptmorris1 | |
03/10/2023 19:48 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | doctortakeover | |
03/10/2023 18:59 | What do you make of the large after hours trades? Some went through above 120p | imnotspartacus | |
03/10/2023 18:45 | From twitterWe are at those moment in timeAnyone want to buy any banks? Hello? No, I thought not. Somewhere between the BoJ and the Fed, someone is going to get forced to blink.... | sbb1x | |
03/10/2023 18:43 | Permission granted PT. 🫡 | mad paul sh1t the bed |
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