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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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1.40 | 0.98% | 143.90 | 143.50 | 144.20 | 146.10 | 141.80 | 141.80 | 782,185 | 14:28:20 |
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 | -36.63 | 317.35M |
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02/7/2020 19:46 | 81,163 BUY 92.40 after hrs | ![]() thicktony | |
02/7/2020 19:44 | Yes hab SHAM I reckon there's every chance that the reserves could see a downgrade if and when CPR3 arrives. However, with the company failing to make any progress and imo won't be starting up anytime soon drilling more wells plus JF leaving I believe they are extremely vulnerable to a very cheap (for shareholders) merger. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
02/7/2020 18:42 | No such thing OAPAny transaction requires a successful majority voteJP MORGAN Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs etc etc who own this will only vote for .....A massive TAKEAWAYLOL | ![]() thicktony | |
02/7/2020 18:25 | Better hope you're right, TT. That VWAP is starting make a smash and grab look odds-on imo. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
02/7/2020 18:08 | Word from the city is that mcfly is a good quality troll. Bigdog on the other hand is first up for the P45. | xomhero | |
02/7/2020 17:52 | Bigdog - "they only go to one zone and I reckon that means they will have to downgrade their reserves like others have in Koruptistan." So let me get this clear. That one "zone" is the Jurassic, an oil column 950 metres or three Shards high. And because they only currently go to that 950 metre deep oil column they are going to "have to downgrade their reserves like others have in Koruptistan." I see. | ![]() habshan | |
02/7/2020 17:37 | 81,163 BUY 92.40 after hrs | urals | |
02/7/2020 17:37 | DOW JONES CRUDE-PRICE RISE MAY SPARK OIL TAKEOVERS, MERGERS -- Market TalkThursday, July 02, 2020 03:10:00 PM (GMT)1510 GMT - Oil companies may hit the acquisition trail following a crude-price recovery, says Peel Hunt. Exploration and production firms, particularly those with plentiful cash, are switching focus from survival to growth given the rebound in prices in the last couple of months, the brokerage says.It says potential buyers that it covers include Serica Energy, Jadestone Energy, Cairn Energy, Sterling Energy and Africa Oil. Peel also says Pharos Energy and Transglobe Energy could merge to form an Egypt-focused group worth more than GBP100 million, while a tie-up between Kurdistan-focused Gulf Keystone Petroleum and Genel Energy could create scale, improve liquidity and boost their investment appeal. The price of a barrel of Brent crude gains 0.8% to $42.37. | urals | |
02/7/2020 17:12 | "while a tie-up between Kurdistan-focused Gulf Keystone Petroleum and Genel Energy could create scale, improve liquidity and boost their investment appeal". It would appear there's the proof that there are those that follow my views, opinions and posts innit:-) Also, bearing in mind all the problems with the field I suggest that Mac is correct and you are going to get screwed again. So deserved. Proving yet again for the umpteenth time I'm ahead of the Insti's, market, game, and all you ramping delusional clueless clowns. You're welcome:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
02/7/2020 17:07 | 81,163 BUY 92.40 after hrs | ![]() thicktony | |
02/7/2020 16:54 | DOW JONES CRUDE-PRICE RISE MAY SPARK OIL TAKEOVERS, MERGERS -- Market Talk Thursday, July 02, 2020 03:10:00 PM (GMT) 1510 GMT - Oil companies may hit the acquisition trail following a crude-price recovery, says Peel Hunt. Exploration and production firms, particularly those with plentiful cash, are switching focus from survival to growth given the rebound in prices in the last couple of months, the brokerage says. It says potential buyers that it covers include Serica Energy, Jadestone Energy, Cairn Energy, Sterling Energy and Africa Oil. Peel also says Pharos Energy and Transglobe Energy could merge to form an Egypt-focused group worth more than GBP100 million, while a tie-up between Kurdistan-focused Gulf Keystone Petroleum and Genel Energy could create scale, improve liquidity and boost their investment appeal. The price of a barrel of Brent crude gains 0.8% to $42.37. | ![]() highlander7 | |
02/7/2020 16:08 | Agreed, obvious.WHY THE TROLLS ARE HERE 24/7The Shaikan structure has a footprint the size of Greater London, plus the side lobe and the Cretaceous flanks. It is riddled with fractures and voids which are full of liquid oil. The Jurassic oil column is 950 metres thick and there is another 350 metres in the Cretaceous and Triassic.ERCE valued the undiscounted 2P oil reserves at $3.067 billion. There are also massive 2C and 3P oil Resources, plus 200 million barrels of very light condensate. GKP said in 2014 that ERCE had only included 10% of the formations in the Reserves and that the Oil In Place âhadnât gone anywhereâ?.The 24/7 trolls like the BIGDOG and macfly,patriotic Irishman etc etc try to persuade people reading the blog that GKP is not worth anything. But some of us know differently â" and can prove it !LOL | ![]() thicktony | |
02/7/2020 16:04 | Hey Paul, are the natives going hostile? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
02/7/2020 16:00 | Are the ducks all lining up for a paddle in the puddles:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
02/7/2020 15:58 | Mac, more proof that there's a few of us that are extremely intelligent, understand the City and how it works and are well informed. One doesn't have to be "in the industry" to be ahead of the game n'est ce pas:-) | ![]() bigdog5 |
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