https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.newarab.com/news/iraq-approves-compensation-plan-resolve-kurdistan-oil-dispute%3famp |
Do you have the quick version of why the share price was £4.75 way back when Sarah bought in? Promise of a takeover? |
Nice 1 Ted.I really hope the Sadberk is the first to dock. In honour of bigdog. |
GKP-Rock Steady Crew*, evening all. Personally I think it's a bit early for any tankers to load from the KRG Pier at Ceyhan. I feel a few; "minor details" might need ironing out?, nevertheless these 3 big beauties can come sailing in - as they are all slated for Ceyhan so who knows.
NISSOS PAROS Deadweight(DWT)115,723tonnes
POLIEGOS Deadweight (DWT) 157,540 tonnes
FOLEGANDROS Deadweight(DWT)159,221 tonnes
That's a combined cargo capacity of 3Mn Barels just hours away.
Those with a memory for ship names, will remember a ship called Nissos Kea, a VLCC. ( Very Large Crude Carrier ).
NISSOS KEA Deadweight (DWT) 300,323 tonnes..
2 Millions barrel capacity on it's own. She rocked up in March 2023 to Ceyhan anchorage, then left mysteriously after 3 or 4 months, then sailed to Aqaba, Jordan in the Red Sea (Unheard of voyages). Then loaded and sailed to China... Jordan doesn't have crude production and generally imports crude.
Nissos Kea and Nissos Paros have same owners/operators BTW.
Folegrandos owners know the Lemos family, who bankrolled the excalibur trial... Nothing to see really, all coincidental.. maybe.
Should be fun on watch tomorrow, notable absentee from BB is Bigdog, late on watch is sackable offence. * Its Just Begun. GLA-TT |
This should be a “hear we go” if it were a football transfer. Still wreckon there will be some negotiating required by the IOCs so awaiting APIKUR statements in earnest. Will this have some drama, no doubt it’s GKP and it’s been a long haul. If we stay independent then the dividends will be significant, however given what lies underneath greater Shaikan needs a couple of big boys. The KRG will know and GKP better drive a hard bargain! |
Hi mate .. if the word gets out by the morning we could open 176p , with a drive to 184 pTop target for now is 233p as always stated . Tbh there's nothing between where we are now at 171p hitting that figure as no resistance ...just blue skies !!If nothing reports or is un noticed then we're back to 155/172 range . .172 is the key to stay above .PJ |
Christ, there's a few of us! I too spent a day in Chancery Lane watching the proceedings, this has been a journey ? |
I presume Broadfraud Bay is hiding under a stone...!
LOL...what a muppet..! |
You just need to wait for GKP the movie! We just need to know how the story ends $$$$ |
36redhill. Here’s the first post from a long term holder on Lse. It’s had its downs and downs but that’s all behind us now. Gla. From Lse. First post LTHToday 18:12 So my first post in 15 plus years as a holder , use to enjoy reading the technical analysis of BBBS , Scaramouche, Gramacho and good old Chicago Jack and his £43 a share on the table offer ? - well maybe , just maybe , the continuous reading of this board. The sitting in the court room , The bullsh—-ers who have come and gone, the newbies who have not been on the journey and ask what the fuss is all about - well just maybe we could very well find out soon - good luck to those who have persevered 👍 |
The share price hit £4.65p per share in February 2012 with ten times the current share issue.
Now do the sums. |
Good evening all.I've been in here at 1.80 for a while, two years perhaps.I wonder if one of you lth would be considerate enough to enjighten me what you have been through.Regards |
Anything under £5 per share is still January sales prices.
Fill....yer....boots........ |
PJ. Hi Mate if your around what’s the cheapest price do you think the share price will open at 8 am. Gla Hopefully another very good day tomorrow. |
JBG
Not worth anything if it can`t make a .good profit.We need more guidance there. The PSCs are gone so we don`t own anything or a even share of anything.We don`t call the shots We need more guidance |
Hi Shortsqueezer. I read a telegraph news clip say Barclays was sorted. Anyone Anyone |
What a day. After 17 years I did get a little tears in my eyes after Habshans approved post. It’s been hard and long but we are getting there. Gla |
Indeed 0ili0. The starting gun should be at least £40 per share, right now. |
Not even close to the Excalibur valuation. Summats up 🤔 |
GKP is easily worth £10 per share today....with a huge discount still added. |
Habshan 178 et al. I'm pretty sure I remember also from a recent webcast that GKP haven't ruled out some additional local sales in their ambitions to keep increasing production, even when the pipeline opens, nowhere near as profitable but the additional revenue will come to shareholders and it's not like they're short of oil 🛢️ |
For me Genl, easy double, currently mkt cap nearly covered by cash |
https://peregraf.com/en/news/8363 Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has welcomed the Iraqi parliament's approval of an amendment to the federal budget law, calling it a crucial step toward resolving financial disputes between Erbil and Baghdad."We thank all those who helped make the amendment a success. We also thank the KRG negotiating team for working to establish a mechanism to resolve the salary issue," Barzani stated. "We hope that this positive step will lead to resolving all other outstanding issues and ensure the federal government's commitment to sending salaries and financial entitlements to the Kurdistan Region."The Iraqi parliament passed the amendment today, which is expected to facilitate the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region. Kurdish MP Dilan Ghafoor told Peregraf that the approved amendment, submitted by the Iraqi government, sets the cost of production and transportation of Kurdistan's oil at $16 per barrel, to be covered by the Iraqi Ministry of Finance.The KRG and oil companies have expressed satisfaction with the allocation, which is expected to ease the process of restarting exports. However, the $16 per barrel rate is a temporary measure. Within 60 days, a specialist company-appointed by mutual agreement between the KRG and the Iraqi federal government-will conduct an independent assessment to determine the actual production and transportation costs of Kurdistan's oil fields.As per the amendment, oil from the Kurdistan Region will be handed over to the Iraqi State Organization for Marketing of Oil (SOMO), with all revenue directed to the Iraqi treasury.Oil exports from the Kurdistan Region and Kirkuk have been halted since March 25, 2023, following a ruling by the International Court of Arbitration in Paris in favor of Iraq, in a case against Türkiye. The ruling led to the suspension of exports through the Ceyhan pipeline, significantly impacting the Kurdistan Region's economy.With the latest amendment, hopes are rising for a resolution that could bring much-needed stability to the Kurdistan Region's financial situation and its relations with Baghdad. |