It would have been more useful to us if BP had held off signing until the pipeline was open. But then, I guess, BP wouldn't be able to keep picking up more GKP shares! |
It would have been more useful to us if BP had held off signing until the pipeline was flowing again. But I guess they wanted to maximise their number of GKP shares. |
I've more faith in the US holding the ICG feet to the fire. UK is a diminishing force in world affairs and getting smaller everyday, an anchovy. |
So it's ok for the British department of oil and energy security to back Kurdistan but not our own North Sea production, then all of a sudden it's a net zero problem |
 https://www.basnews.com/en/babat/879310 ERBIL - In a rare and explicit show of support for the Kurdistan Region, the British government has reaffirmed its backing for the resumption of Kurdish oil exports and emphasized the need for fair financial cooperation between Erbil and Baghdad.The statement, released Thursday by the UK's Department for Energy Security & Net Zero and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, came in response to questions posed by Kurdistan 24.London stressed that restoring oil exports from the Kurdistan Region and resolving financial disputes are essential for Iraq's long-term stability and prosperity. The ministries called on Baghdad to ensure monthly and timely salary payments to employees of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), reflecting rising international concern over the fiscal strain on Erbil.The British government underscored that "greater coordination between Erbil and Baghdad would promote prosperity and reinforce political and economic stability" across all of Iraq.Oil exports from the Kurdistan Region remain suspended due to political disagreements, legal disputes, and technical constraints related to export routes, leaving the KRG in financial limbo and severely impacting its ability to fund public services.The UK's message comes amid a deepening economic crisis in the Kurdistan Region, driven by stalled exports and inconsistent budget transfers from the Iraqi federal government. The British call for resolution echoes similar appeals from other Western allies advocating for institutional cohesion and budgetary fairness.The UK also acknowledged the recently reported deal between BP and the Iraqi government to develop four oil fields in the disputed province of Kirkuk, an area with historic ties to the Kurdistan Region but currently outside the KRG's administrative control.While confirming its awareness of the BP-Baghdad deal, the British government expressed interest in investing in both federal and regional oil sectors, noting that "we also want to invest in the Kurdistan Region."The statement reflects London's strategic interest in maintaining balanced ties with both Baghdad and Erbil, and a commitment to inclusive energy development that respects the rights and contributions of the Kurdistan Region.The British government's direct engagement on these sensitive matters signals growing concern among international stakeholders over Iraq's internal economic rifts and the urgent need to prevent further deterioration.As diplomatic channels remain open, the UK's position sends a strong signal: international actors are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to advocate for equitable solutions that preserve Iraq's unity and support the rightful role of the Kurdistan Region in the country's economic future. |
This Development Road Project that we've read so much about and which is so important to both Turkey and Iraq needs to go through Kurdistan, and it won't be going ANYWHERE unless the Kurds are happy and agree to it.
It's an important bargaining chip.
Zoom:-
"No agreement has been reached between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Iraqi Federal Government on the Development Road Project, KRG’s Minister of Transport and Communications, Ano Jawhar, announced in a post on X. He called recent claims of a finalized agreement “entirely false”, noting that the last official meeting was on May 23, 2024, in Erbil, where a joint protocol was signed outlining the next steps." |
Simon - "but the fact is indisputable, the share price has doubled."
Indeed.
But Sarah doesn't do indisputable facts, she prefers the made up kind, preferably ones she's made up herself, but any made up fact will do as long as it supports her "GKP is a basket case" agenda. |
Im not sure a few words to a reporter constitutes getting stuck in. Blocking a few bank accounts and aid programmes might concentrate minds more effectively!! . |
UK now getting stuck in. |
Share shortage? |
This obsession with ramming down the old share price down people's throats, reeks of bitterness.
I don't normally comment, but have been a shareholder for circa 2 years.
Even in that time, there have been so many false dawns, but the fact is indisputable, the share price has doubled.
Whilst on, I would like to thank Habshan and Kev in particular for many informative posts in that time.
Not sure what the next few weeks/months hold, but it could be extraordinary, or it might just be very good.
It's a great time to be invested in GKP in my humble opinion. |
IWNWTBOOTOTW |
Yeah, so since then, no new holders, so thick |
Sarah has yet to realise that the only people who still care that the share price was ever £4.60 are those that bought in a that price.Basically, only her. |
TAKEOVER ANNOUNCEMENT IS IMMINENT |
Your not wrong JBG. |
Doubled, lol, lol.
Its 2p down from £4.60!!!
No offers even at 2p explains all!!!
Carroll's imminent takeover has been her daily offering from all her bogus monikers since 2014!!!
Why would anyone pay pounds for a company when they weren't interested at pence!!! |
Check the chart it's doubled in a year, why do you still refer to old share price |
I hold GKP for at least £100 per share. |
"There's so many of the clueless desperate gullible suckers."
Talking of which Sarah:-
Last September you were very keen to point out that the share price was 1p.
Now you're equally keen to point out that it's 2p.
By my reckoning that means it's doubled in 6 months.
So who's the clueless desperate gullible sucker. |