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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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-6.20 | -4.10% | 145.00 | 145.60 | 146.30 | 153.00 | 144.80 | 151.00 | 1,701,582 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0394 | -50.76 | 584.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/11/2020 12:08 | David 🤡 Reading something on PetroWiki and then passing it off as your own doesn't count ! Telling everyone you've work in the oil industry all your live without providing evidence doesn't count ! Providing new information that is later confirmed by RNS does count. Providing information in one hit that the company tries to dilute overtime also counts. Providing regular reliable updates over recent years speaks volumes. I'll ask you again provide news that isn't known and I don't mind which of your many avatars you choose to do it under. | mcfly02 | |
01/11/2020 11:54 | Well somebody's buying it for sure !!!:)CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week. | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
01/11/2020 11:53 | The paid CLOWNS CAN NEVER STOP On cue the BIGGEST buy SIGNAL ever :))))Clown Dog USA BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER | urals | |
01/11/2020 11:45 | highlander7 put up an informative post LOL. Just like the one that Broadford tore to shreds regarding the gas flaring, LOFL. But as he was always saying "be patient" LOl. Btw, Xom are a long time arriving with their divis aren't they h7. In the Industry, lol. That reminds me, I said the divis were a waste of money and this years wouldn't get paid. Correct again. All those buybacks that I said were a total waste of money, don't they look expensive now, lol. But they're so grateful for all the suckers support. Strange that they would "push" JF into retirement innit. | bigdog5 | |
01/11/2020 11:34 | Poor old hab SCUM and highlander7, they do get in a such a state with all their long winded waffle and spin. They just don't realise the entertainment it provides:-) They have obviously forgotten what rovershyte planned to do, lol. Oh btw, as for understanding exactly what's going on out there, I can assure I am way ahead of all you clowns, always have been and always will be:-) Anyways, highlander7 has proved conclusively that he's all pi$$ and wind as regards updates, no surprise and nothing that hasn't been proved over the years. In the Industry LOFL. There's a massive difference between the theoretical and practice. That's why all the "Guru's" views and comparisons failed. That's why the company haven't solved the complexities of the field. That's why there are so many "issues" and why there's been very little progress since July 2016. That's why the share price is less than 1p. Keep up the spin boys, its so funny. Especially when one knows AND understands the reality. City jungle drums, as reliable as always and keeping those who want to know the score, know the score:-) | bigdog5 | |
01/11/2020 10:58 | Well somebody's buying it for sure !!!:)CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week. | urals | |
01/11/2020 10:58 | The paid CLOWNS CAN NEVER STOP On cue the BIGGEST buy SIGNAL ever :))))Clown Dog USA BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER | urals | |
01/11/2020 10:41 | But Dave 🤡 You've yet to give an update on what's happening at Gulf ??? You keep telling everyone that your the man in the know but fail to provide anything that isn't already known ??? Your desperate to be the man so prove it with some brand new information ??? A bit like I do with my pre results predictions. GoatCam, is laughing at you 😂 Most are laughing at your desperation 😂 | mcfly02 | |
01/11/2020 10:01 | These loosers should get out on the slopes . Frees this mind to think. | elbigbear | |
01/11/2020 09:51 | Goatcam So now we have a semi literate car part salesman (OM63) and his telephone assistant Sarah - (who uses the Macfly avatar). Whose "Oil Industry" experience consists of changing oil in used Landrovers , now telling us all they basically write a newsletter on GPK and political events in Kurdistan giving "insights" to their associates. Proving yet again GKP HR got it spot on ,in correctly identifying, they are a pair of Delusional fantasists. Im still laughing | highlander7 | |
01/11/2020 09:42 | "The Turks will have been working on it since last Wednesday and it usually takes them a few days to get the pipeline up and running again" Indeed , Pipelines come in standard lengths and rating. All they have to do is (a) order a new length and ship it to site with suitably qualified welders (b) While this is going on the pipeline will be isolated either with valves or more likely PIGs inside the pipeline itself. Then they will depressurise and cut out the damaged section and prepare the cut for welding in the new section. Prepare the new section , weld it in , then pressure test. That done the PIG(s) can be recovered upstream at the trap , the valve opened , line filled and off we go. ~3 days. Now Doggie you worked in an office in London all your life , leave the Engineering to professionals. | highlander7 | |
01/11/2020 09:20 | "There seems to have been an "issue" in Turkey with a pipeline problem. Still, we mustn't sweat the small stuff eh." You really do get yourself excited don't you Bigdog, you'd think it was something new. You seem to think we've never been here before. Well we have, several times, and if you paid attention you'd know that. The Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline along with the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan line that carries oil through the Caucasus from the Caspian, and all of the other oil ang gas pipelines that cross Turkey including those from Iran are regarded by the Turks as strategic assets and they take a dim view of people blowing them up. They get attacked on a regular basis in the Caucasus Turkey and Iran by those who feel they have an axe to grind and the Turks along with those other countries are well used to repairing them. They throw everything at it 24/7 because both the governments and the companies that own and operate the system lose money, including transit fees. It happens all over the World. Outages such as this including shutdowns due to regular maintenance of the pipeline infrastructure are why GKP have extra storage capacity in the plans, it means they can keep producing until the pipe is back on line. The Turks will have been working on it since last Wednesday and it usually takes them a few days to get the pipeline up and running again. Those of us on the boards who have a lot more understanding of such things are more laid back about it and don't break into a sweat like you do Bigdog. | habshan | |
01/11/2020 00:27 | I reckon its frenchyliar that's embarrassing himself with his continual denials. No wonder he and the other clueless morons can't join up the dots if he continually denies what the knowledgeable ones post. There seems to have been an "issue" in Turkey with a pipeline problem. Still, we mustn't sweat the small stuff eh. Only way out for Kurdish oil. Only means of generating revenue. Not that important eh:-) Turkey does seem to present a lot of problems don't they. Now where's that Scottish moron that's "in the Industry" with the update he promised? Come on h7, I've got a load of stuff that came over the City Jungle drums and I need you to post up what you know so I can compare. Or could it be that you're talking BS as per usual? All pi$$ and wind like you've been for 11 years no matter who posts under that moniker. | bigdog5 | |
31/10/2020 21:52 | Tonight's the night! | pump kin | |
31/10/2020 21:24 | Noddy, you have been promoting this "goatcam" of yours for quite some time now, but there has never, ever, been any shred of evidence that it actually exists outside of your own head. Anyone can do that. This is getting a little embarrasing now, I think you need to provide just a little proof of concept, or just STFU. Eh. mcfly02 31 Oct '20 - 18:20 - 614426 of 614427 0 2 0 David 🤡 Lots of people have benefited from the insight of GoatCam reports. | frenchybannedme | |
31/10/2020 21:15 | The Real BBBS "I should now probably add a few further words of explanation concerning that 'P.S.' ... LOL. The 'P.S.' was primarily directed at Mr_K who had posed the following question on Gram's KOEP thread: "Does any of this prove or indicate further we are fill to spill across all blocks?" My sentiment about posting 'THAT' post - a thesis based on information available in the public domain since nearly two years which PROVES (IMO) that Shaikan is filled to spill - remains as stated above. However, I will not wait forever ... that post will just suddenly appear one day .... LOL." | nestoframpers | |
31/10/2020 18:20 | David 🤡 Lots of people have benefited from the insight of GoatCam reports. Why don't you do as Bigdog says and you update everyone on what's currently happening in Kurdistan ??? Prove to everyone you are the man 😂 | mcfly02 | |
31/10/2020 15:49 | Well somebody's buying it for sure !!!:)CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week. | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
31/10/2020 15:49 | The paid CLOWNS CAN NEVER STOP On cue the BIGGEST buy SIGNAL ever :))))Clown Dog USA BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
31/10/2020 15:30 | MNR to revoke the licence due to poor performance? Then flip it for much needed funds? | bigdog5 | |
31/10/2020 14:46 | Well somebody's buying it for sure !!!:)CNPC have bought GKP for $18bn = 78 quid a share.Announced next week. | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
31/10/2020 14:45 | The paid CLOWNS CAN NEVER STOP On cue the BIGGEST buy SIGNAL ever :))))Clown Dog USA BIGGEST BUY SIGNAL EVER | jamiethebroadfraudster | |
31/10/2020 14:40 | I note that Paul's hostile/agreed/arran | bigdog5 |
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