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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

137.30
3.30 (2.46%)
20 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  3.30 2.46% 137.30 136.70 137.00 137.50 132.50 134.00 1,578,248 16:35:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -26.50 304.75M
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GKP. The last closing price for Gulf Keystone Petroleum was 134p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 147.90p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £304.75 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -26.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/8/2019
13:36
Sarah, do you no longer think JF and SZ are the Dynamic Duo? I don't believe the bondholders own 95% of GKP either. And now you think Bob is Steep hill? Maybe you should fire up cutts, billandben, tall boy and 1302sb who can all support you with that claim. LOFL
0ili0
18/8/2019
13:30
"Now how about you answer those questions I put to you ???"

You're like some small double glazing outfit Sarah, that puts flyers through letterboxes and then gets uptight when people don't respond.

Junk questions are like junk mail.

They go straight in the bin.

habshan
18/8/2019
13:11
GKP are valued primarily on the Jurassic alone. The Cretaceous; Triassic & especially the Permian are totally discounted.The latter is highly pressurised and a monster. Its the Jewel in the Crown & The Prize.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
13:10
Why am I not the only person that doesn't believe you on here lol.

Just in case you missed it 😳

Shareholders lost 95% of the company to the Bond holders.

mcfly02
18/8/2019
13:03
The company is where it is because there has been a tug of war by fair means & by foul to try & steal it from its shareholders. Its strategically vital & what happened 10 years ago has a total bearing on where we are today.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
13:00
Marti, I am not Robert Waterhouse or any other of the so called names that either Stockport Loser or yourself care to mention. You are so wide of the mark its unbelievable.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
12:54
Robert Waterhouse/Steephill,

You keep quoting stuff from ten years ago !

Yes TEN YEARS AGO !

Why is the company where it is today and why are shareholders in such bad shape ???

Any chance you could post up your Oil & Gas qualifications ???

mcfly02
18/8/2019
12:37
There were backslaps aplenty in the BG training centre in Leeds the day Shaikan 1 came in. I suspect many had followed the Adnan Samarrai move from Consultant Geologist at BG international (working alongside GKP in Algeria) to solely GKP. They knew he had gone there for a reason.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
12:20
Cavernous porosity.
0ili0
18/8/2019
12:19
Formations that GKP encountered in Shaikan 1 were Jurassic (Upper:- Barsarin) (Middle:- Sargalu) (Lower:- Alan; Mus; Adaiyah & Butmah) ; Triassic (Kurra Chine) & Permian (Chia Zaira).
steephill cove
18/8/2019
11:55
How many other wells in Kurdistan had a naming plate ceremony with major key players present?They knew they had found a Supergiant on Shaikan 1 on its own.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
11:52
Shaikan 1 on 23rd November 2009. Final depth 2950m due to high oil & gas pressures where they had to stabilise the rig.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
11:50
Shaikan 1 - 23rd November 2009. High pressures at depth. Had to stabilise rig. The same well that had a naming plate ceremony
steephill cove
18/8/2019
11:48
"I go and clean some spark plugs while I wait."

Good idea Sarah.

I think that cleaning spark plugs is more suited to someone with your intellectual "limitations."

Understanding the basic workings of an Oil&Gas reservoir is clearly beyond you.

Those "limitations" also explain why you were chucked out of school.

"Intellectual disability is a disability characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning (reasoning, learning, problem solving) and in adaptive behavior, which covers a range of everyday social and practical skills. This disability originates before the age of 18."

habshan
18/8/2019
11:45
High pressure plus shearing stress plus tectonic movement = major reaction between Hydrocarbons & Sulfates even at low temperatures.Carbon Dioxide & Hydrogen Sulphide is the perfect mix for Sulfuric Acid.Major dissolution & karstification.Taking place above a supergiant oil & gas basin.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
11:28
https://twitter.com/GoodnightCharl1/status/1163034060979154944?s=19
urals
18/8/2019
10:43
Steephill

I remember some of these happening. Which was it when they went in to the deepest zone by only a few metres and the pressure was so great they had to retract and cap it before they blew the wellhead.

beernut
18/8/2019
10:37
Thanks for that.Im looking at the existing published CPR as baseline looking at 660m 2p/2c, which is a giant in any event. Current value in market 1$/boe. That's unbelievable.Agree with below that the mass of excess cash, as if sold, isn't needed for opex , should be used to maximise holders profits on sale.Some sort of significant cash for equity swap /buyin is the go.https://twitter.com/Paul47293202/status/1163012442185748480?s=19
urals
18/8/2019
10:34
PMSL 😂😂😂

HabscamScot,

Are we having another PUMPGATE moment ???

So they've fitted water handling facilities to the PF units have they 😂😂😂

All that drilling fluid hasn't been causing major problems has it not 🤡

SH4 is such a brilliant well with a very productive future is it.

Can you tell me with everything that you keep repeating from the very very early days we are where we currently are ???

Can you explain why the pressure is almost zero in parts ???

Can you tell me why after parties at the well site different zones being poked and all the early hype we only produce peanuts ???

Have the orders been placed and the Penge pump machine been ordered to start up.

I go and clean some spark plugs while I wait 😂

mcfly02
18/8/2019
10:26
I see today's posts have all been coordinated by the puppet master!Bowl a few more....
stockport loser
18/8/2019
10:04
"What is the significance of mud losses on the scale you mention?"

It means there is a huge fracture system, as described by Johns Stafford and Gerstenlaur.

"The drill dropping 3 metres."

"A bath of oil with a few rocks thrown in."

"Coring machines bringing up rubble."

etc.

When drilling such a highly fractured reservoir it's inevitable that large quantities of drilling fluid will find it's way into the fracture network.

As discussed by Stuart Catterall the production facilities were subsequently fitted with the appropriate equipment to address the issue.

It makes a nonsense of the FP of 0.4% used by ERCE in their CPR.

As I understand it 0.4% is the same FP as solid granite.

And you wouldn't lose large quantities of drilling fluids into solid granite.

habshan
18/8/2019
09:58
Heavily fractured & Karstified.
steephill cove
18/8/2019
09:54
All Wells connected, as with Kirkuk Shaikan could drain out of one hole given enough time.
nestoframpers
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