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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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1.10 | 0.77% | 143.20 | 142.70 | 143.00 | 144.30 | 142.60 | 142.60 | 509,559 | 11:36:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -36.82 | 316.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/11/2024 14:58 | Filtered clown | putup | |
16/11/2024 14:33 | From Barrons web site GUKYF Market Data / Stocks / GUKYF / Overview Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. U.S.: OTC Follow Market Closed $ 1.9600 GUKYF 0.3600 22.50% Nov 15, 2024 11:37 a.m. EST Delayed quote Open $1.7800 Previous Close $1.6000 YTD Change 19.51% 12 Month Change 19.15% Day Range 1.7800 - 1.9600 52 Wk Range | beernut1 | |
16/11/2024 14:20 | Peking ducks @ perhaps you should inform the GKP board they are close to announcing a takeover of the company. I think they will be surprised by your knowledge, ramping idiot.😊 | tri harder | |
16/11/2024 13:35 | #gkp #gkptakeover So we are very,very close to @Gulf_Keystone announcing the sale. Been lots of clues - here are the 2 that confirmed it. | peking ducks | |
16/11/2024 12:59 | Isn't it their day off today ? Our Sunday is their Monday hence a working day and why news often comes out on that day. | shortsqueezer | |
16/11/2024 09:31 | Should say Lse | beernut1 | |
16/11/2024 09:30 | Morning all. Had a buzz through and can’t find any new news. Maybe meetings going on. Saw on Lee ( I think) pinks finished up 22%.?? Gla | beernut1 | |
16/11/2024 09:17 | It isThe AGM RESOLUTIONS were final confirmation. | worldquant | |
16/11/2024 08:45 | All we LTH can do is hope this is the end game. GLA | highlander7 | |
15/11/2024 22:11 | Genl looks good has really went as much as us, maybe worth while having a interest in there | milliecusto | |
15/11/2024 21:55 | The Pinks list is for stocks that are 'over the counter' OTC and not big enough to join the NYSE. No doubt we'll blast our way in soon. | cicero666 | |
15/11/2024 21:46 | American market | gazebo79 | |
15/11/2024 21:18 | WTF is pinks ?? Please tell someone. | diamondandpearls | |
15/11/2024 20:55 | All looking good. Gla. Bit if Sunday morning reading. The changing landscape of Iraq's energy sector: Balancing East and West Report Iraq Breaking Oil China The changing landscape of Iraq's energy sector: Balancing East and West 2024-11-15 20:20 Font Shafaq News/ Iraq, with the world's fifth-largest oil reserves, is a cornerstone of the global energy market. While its oil sector accounts for over 90% of government revenue, challenges like outdated infrastructure and political instability persist. To modernize, Iraq is pursuing Western investments to boost efficiency and achieve gas self-sufficiency. Simultaneously, China’s growing presence in its energy sector, fueled by the retreat of Western firms, highlights a shifting dynamic. Iraq now navigates a delicate balance between fostering modernization and managing competing geopolitical influences. Iraq Seeks Western Investment Efforts to attract foreign investment and develop new oil fields have been ongoing, with major international oil companies such as ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, and Lukoil playing key roles in Iraq's oil production. These companies have heavily invested in Iraq's oil infrastructure, significantly increasing production capacity and driving economic growth, according to an EIA report. Former Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar emphasized the transformative role of Western companies, stating to Shafaq News Agency that “true investment that delivers real value to the country, develops society, enhances human capital, and elevates work ethics is what Western companies bring.” He acknowledged that “while companies from other nationalities perform well, they fall short of meeting these broader requirements. The ministry strives to attract firms capable of fostering a positive social environment, executing projects at the lowest costs, and ensuring the highest returns.” Iraq is pursuing new investments, particularly from American and European companies, in the associated gas sector to curb gas flaring and boost production. Deputy Oil Minister for Distribution Affairs, Hamid Younis, highlighted Iraq’s commitment to fostering foreign investment, stating that “the Ministry of Oil is actively encouraging international companies to work in Iraq. The current government is implementing plans to collaborate with global firms as part of its efforts to develop the gas sector and achieve progress.” Iraq aims to achieve self-sufficiency in gas production within five years, actively courting investments while receiving support from the United States to encourage American companies to enter the energy sector. High-level Iraqi delegations have visited the US twice this year, engaging with American officials and private sector representatives, resulting in several agreements to strengthen energy cooperation. Younis also noted that “US and European companies have been granted permission to work with the Iraqi government, and the US government is devising plans to collaborate with local Iraqi firms.” According to observers, the US has a dual interest in Iraq, aiming to curb China’s growing influence in the Iraqi energy sector while reducing Iraq’s reliance on electricity and gas imports from Iran. China Expands Influence in Iraq's Oil Sector China is openly pursuing control of Iraq’s oil fields, capitalizing on Western companies' withdrawal from certain sites. As major Western companies pull out from Iraq’s energy sector, the country has turned eastward to advance its goals of boosting crude oil and gas production while reducing gas flaring. For example, Chinese firm PetroChina assumed operations at the West Qurna 1 field following ExxonMobil’s exit in 2023, when the American company sold its 22.7% stake to Iraq’s Basra Oil Company. China’s success in Iraq’s energy sector is well-established, with the country being Iraq’s largest oil buyer. In the first nine months of 2024, China imported 33.42% of Iraq’s crude exports. While Chinese companies match the efficiency of European firms, they exhibit less concern for high profitability or low-risk ventures—facto Energy expert Hamza Al-Jawahiri told Shafaq News Agency that Chinese companies have “an exceptionally high level of competitiveness compared to global firms.” Notably, Iraq’s licensing rounds are open to all, and when Chinese firms win contracts, they have every right to operate transparently and competently in the awarded fields. Al-Jawahiri also noted that “Iraqi laws prevent any single company—whethe He added that Chinese companies often win licensing rounds because they are “less profit-driven than their American and European counterparts, content with smaller margins.” This shift has further strengthened China’s foothold, as seen in the latest licensing rounds in May 2024, Chinese companies secured ten out of 13 oil and gas projects. This included both major Chinese firms and smaller ones, signaling a deeper integration of Chinese players into Iraq’s energy landscape. Economic expert Hilal Al-Taan explained that “Chinese companies, equipped with specialized advisory teams, have cultivated strong relationships with Iraqi communities and employed significant local labor. They operate under more favorable terms, with lower costs and comparable efficiency to global firms.” Al-Taan further elaborated that “Western firms sold their stakes amid declining global demand projections and Iraq’s reduced production targets. Plans to reach a peak output of nine million barrels per day were scaled back due to market realities and export limitations. Additionally, Iraq’s compliance with OPEC+ production cuts compelled Western companies to sell their shares to Chinese counterparts.” | beernut1 | |
15/11/2024 20:48 | Dance Hall Days 0iLi0. | johnbuysghost | |
15/11/2024 20:01 | Everyone going to Huang Chung tonight 🙏🇨 | 0ili0 | |
15/11/2024 19:00 | @Cicero66 What ticker do you have for GKP Pinks? (thanks!) ..edit... found it.. GUKYF | radfordp | |
15/11/2024 18:49 | The snooker commentator just called Ding a 'Chinese boy.' . This is a sign that Sinopec will make a LBO . | nestoframpers | |
15/11/2024 18:41 | RIP Harambe | theythinkitsallover | |
15/11/2024 18:31 | Nice one nest. I'm currently drinking a bottle of Gentleman Jack, awaiting a Chinese takeaway. | johnbuysghost | |
15/11/2024 18:28 | The rising trend line ceiling is about 160p , that will be obliterated imo . Straight to 210p. I'd bet JBG Stella cellar on it . GLA . celebrating in advance with a Abbot Ale . | nestoframpers | |
15/11/2024 18:02 | Not sure what you mean mate | shortsqueezer |
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