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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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4.50 | 3.97% | 117.90 | 119.10 | 119.80 | 119.80 | 112.40 | 114.70 | 1,488,005 | 16:35:17 |
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 | -23.11 | 265.82M |
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17/4/2024 18:27 | Erdogan doesn't want much does he ,cheap oil and gas, preferential treatment of Turkish Cos ,PKK outlawed in their own country and Iraq to be grateful for water that is rightly theirs . Sooner he is dead the better for the ME . Same for Maliki too. | nestoframpers | |
17/4/2024 16:47 | There's more chance of a turkey relationship than an Iraquí. Krg maybe better off tied to a stronger country than iraq. Iraq have clearly shown their contempt for krg historicaly and recently. Watch this space. | petebreeze37 | |
17/4/2024 16:28 | Make sense why he was very quick to close the pipeline after the Paris court ruling. Without a murmur of dissatisfaction. Interesting | shortsqueezer | |
17/4/2024 16:24 | Habshan 26th February:- "Iraq and the Iraqi people can survive without Kurdish oil but they can't survive without water. Baghdad could say to Erdogan if you give us the water you can HAVE Kurdistan's oil and do what you like with it. They wouldn't miss the oil and it would be a small price to pay to avoid Iraq and it's agricultural lands from turning into desert. Genel are already there and as it says in Punters article Erdogan wants a much bigger slice of the pie and Baghdad is already desperate. Erdogan has them over a barrel, the summer will be here soon and he can name his price." And the plan outlined in WhyNow's article is his price. | habshan | |
17/4/2024 16:11 | Despite all the different demands and so called leverage of water etc it doesn't appear to have concerned Baghdad one iota after 390 days of the pipe being shut. But haven't they been busy:-) | bigdog5 | |
17/4/2024 15:41 | Analysis: Erdogan's Iraq Visit Aims to Secure Kurdistan's Natural Gas, Revive Lucrative 50-Year Deal for Cheap KRG Oil Turkish President Erdogan is scheduled to arrive in Baghdad next Monday, with one of the key agenda items being "natural gas and oil flow," according to his own statement. Several reports suggest that Erdogan not only seeks the resumption of oil exports from the KRG but also aims to secure Kurdistan's natural gas for export to Turkey as soon as possible, especially with apparent U.S. backing. While Iraq has been preparing to resume oil exports from Kirkuk to Turkey, Erdogan likely prefers resuming exports through the KRG's pipeline, as Turkey has a 50-year contract with the KRG on favorable economic and security terms, with Turkish firms earning over $1 billion annually, in addition to other perks such as holding sway over the KRG's ties with the PKK. However, Erdogan's interests extend beyond oil to the KRG's natural gas. This would reduce Turkey's dependence on Russian gas for energy consumption and position Turkey as a key gas hub for Europe, substantially increasing its geopolitical clout, in addition to further Turkish influence over the Kurdistan Region. Erdogan holds several powerful cards against Iraq to push for his demands, the most significant being water. Iraq desperately wants more water from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, which Turkey has gained substantial control over through the construction of several massive dams. According to informed sources, the 50-year agreement signed by Nechirvan Barzani with Erdogan in 2014 reportedly includes the following terms: - Turkish companies operating in the Kurdistan Region will be given priority in the KRG oil sector. - For the next 50 years, Turkey will receive $1 per barrel of oil sold. - The KRG's oil revenue will be deposited and exchanged at Turkey's Halk Bank. - The KRG oil pipeline will be guarded by Turkey, with fees paid from the KRG's oil revenue. - The KRG will lease seven large oil reservoirs at Turkey's Ceyhan Port, with rent paid from its oil revenue. - The agreement sets the framework for the KRG's relations with the Syrian Kurdish SDF and the PKK. - Critics claim the agreement's political dimension is to maintain the KDP's power and continue its leaders' rule in the Kurdistan Region with Ankara's support. - Unofficial reports suggest the Erdogan family is the primary beneficiary of this agreement's proceeds from the Turkish side. | whynow | |
17/4/2024 15:34 | blah blah blah..... We have heard it all before... its getting boring now... | sniff_the_tip | |
17/4/2024 15:21 | BasNews - US-Iraq Talks: Spotlight on Kurdistan's Role: Dizayi. ERBIL — Supporting the Kurdistan Region emerged as a focal point in recent meetings between Iraqi delegation and top US officials in Washington, according to a senior Kurdish official. During an interview with BasNews, Safeen Dizayi, the head of the Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) Department of Foreign Relations, highlighted the main topics discussed during the meetings. Dizayi also emphasized the Kurdistan Region's importance in these discussions and the significant outcome of Prime Minister Masrour Barzani's recent visit to Washington. BasNews: Did the meeting between President Biden and Sudani address support for the Kurdistan Region? Dizayi: Yes, support for the Kurdistan Region was indeed on the agenda. The discussions also endorsed the re-export of Kurdistan Regional Government's oil, benefiting both the region and Iraq, along with American companies involved. BasNews: Were there any commitments from the Iraqi delegation regarding Kurdistan's salary and oil issues during their discussions with President Biden? Dizayi: While the issue of salaries remains internal, it holds significance, and the United States advocates for the resolution of Erbil-Baghdad disputes, including the matter of Kurdistan's oil exports, which necessitates concerted efforts. BasNews: Was your inclusion in the Iraqi delegation at the behest of Baghdad or Erbil? Dizayi: Our participation stemmed from Sudani's invitation, echoing a similar engagement at the United Nations General Assembly last September. This demonstrates efforts towards bolstering relations and addressing shared challenges. | habshan | |
17/4/2024 15:19 | john @john78846295:l 3h Quote: Wladimir van Wilgenburg@vvanwilge · Replying to @vvanwilgenburg and @sarhangsalar. “Washington wants to see Sudani enforcing Baghdad’s financial commitments towards the Kurdistan Region consistently and sustainably and allow Erbil to export oil,” Badawi said | highlander7 | |
17/4/2024 15:03 | Will bigdog5 still be here in spirit once ADVFN goes under? 😱 | 0ili0 | |
17/4/2024 14:39 | Really no need to agitate regards pipelines etc as the company has clearly entered into a sale , pipe closure has allowed the inside parties to add bucket loads for pennies, pre monumental takeover.Will be RNS May for formality vote through at AGM | gkpbanggone | |
17/4/2024 14:31 | BigdogBigdogSitting in a treeWANKING | pittcock | |
17/4/2024 14:22 | I'm here Mr Hills to mock you morons as the BS and fantasy you all post up requires ridiculing as how else will you gullible suckers ever learn, told you that many times. I'm far from bitter, plus this is a trading stock which I continue to trade when the circumstances dictate. Penny stocks have always rewarded me. | bigdog5 | |
17/4/2024 13:54 | Why is bigdog5 still here? Oh yeah, still bitter...👰 cutthecagain - 11 Jul 2014 - 17:39:30 - 8 of 128 Copied that on to the FB thread. Shirt of his back? Mine's already gone. | 0ili0 | |
17/4/2024 12:09 | Top share holders positions Takeover RNS in MAY , vote needed at AGM in June or sooner if SGM called. CFO has 680,000 shares and is retiring number 13 on list CCO has 400,000 plus 20,000 he bought recently 17 on list. . Of course 45% shares are anonymously | worldquant | |
17/4/2024 12:07 | Really no need to agitate regards pipelines etc as the company has clearly entered into a sale , pioe closure has allowed the inside parties to add bucket loads for pennies, pre monumental takeover. Will be RNS May for formality vote through at AGM | worldquant | |
17/4/2024 12:03 | BIG buys going thru! Keep pumping... Takeover soon? Reached the bottom of the barrel yet? | broadford bay | |
17/4/2024 11:58 | 70,910 buy just gone through. | habshan | |
17/4/2024 10:51 | Really no need to agitate regards pipelines etc as the company has clearly entered into a sale , pioe closure has allowed the inside parties to add bucket loads for pennies, pre monumental takeover.Will be RNS May for formality vote through at AGM | gkpbanggone | |
17/4/2024 10:46 | It will be up £32 soon. | nestoframpers | |
17/4/2024 10:44 | https://x.com/111not | gkpbanggone | |
17/4/2024 10:44 | Here you can find a presentation made in Stockholm 3 weeks ago, entitled Creating value by M+A in Kurdistan.Given by a former director of GKP and now CEO of our neighbours Shamaran..https://x. | gkpbanggone |
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