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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

136.50
-1.90 (-1.37%)
19 Jul 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
  -1.90 -1.37% 136.50 132.80 136.30 137.40 134.60 136.50 650,681 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0516 -35.27 308.21M
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 138.40p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 155.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,698,655 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £308.21 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -35.27.

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20/3/2021
23:33
Pensioner. It may be incorrect reporting. I heard that others had today introduced the idea of 50% of customs border revenue in addition to the 250k. Someone playing for time? Someone still needing to acquire more shares?
eddie47
20/3/2021
22:41
I think the KRG have to start delivering salaries and services to their population or they will face a revolt, so in a corner they are fighting tough.

The ICG owe the Kurds about $ 5 trillion in compensation so the KRG say, but the International community will not officially sanction the Kurds genocide as Genocide so they cant claim the cash . This is them getting it another way IMO.

nestoframpers
20/3/2021
22:18
Chip,

You slumming it over here ???

SlurryScot's aim is to lure you into argument in an attempt to degrade you in the eyes of others, he's a nothing and a nobody so don't lower yourself.

Keep trading and stay safe.

mcfly02
20/3/2021
22:06
Chocolate chip he's been doing exactly the same here for 10 years. He's got none of his predictions correct in that time, understands nothing about the company, dismisses all the evidence of the problems and calls everyone a troll that disagrees with his BS. He understands zero about the City and financial matters but accuses those of us that have a wealth of knowledge in that area of being a troll.

Additional to all that he's had to delete hundred's of his posts here on the run up to the restructure in 2016 out of pure embarrassment due to getting that completely wrong when a few of us were saying what was happening.

Good luck with getting anything sensible from him as he's a total moron. Ask him to explain why the gas flaring problem isn't important and that exporting said gas will be far easier and have much more value. They're classics.

bigdog5
20/3/2021
21:48
highlander720 Mar '21 - 16:54 - 626602 of 626615
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"Keep the faith boys and girls.
We have never been this close before".

LOL. First posted by highlander 10 years ago and umpteen times since.

If they can't agree on a very simple matter of oil for budget there's naff all chance of an OIL Law. Or one that would last longer than ink takes to dry.

bigdog5
20/3/2021
20:27
It will never be agreed sadly.... we have seen this so many times.Pass the biscuits...
jackpotjack
20/3/2021
20:12
Maybe i will find the coward Surreyscott over here.

SS, you have gone AWOL again, you keep on nibbling at my ankles, but every time i turn round your running of hiding.
Be a man and tell me why i am a "troll", i want to know your reasoning, so stop hiding behind your PC pillow and tell all, don't forget we are talking about my post content and not anyone else's.
Also a one liner will not be acceptable, i want the facts as you see it.
To everyone else, my apologies regarding this spat, but those who spread lies and " troll " others need confronting, i could put him in the bin, but that's the easy option and people like him shouldn't get away with it, plus it's not my nature, sorry.

Best Regards Chocolate Chip Cookie.

pushthelimits
20/3/2021
20:05
I was about to say something similar pensioner.

The Kurds supposedly produce 460kbpd.

At that rate it would take them 6.5 - 7 months to produce and send the required 91 million barrels.

So how can they "deliver it annually", and why would they want to.

It doesn't make sense.

habshan
20/3/2021
19:55
That's just ridiculous, NOR. It looks like the Kurds don't want their 12.6%. I would have thought they should divi up the 250k every day to get the average price over the year. And where's the pipeline that can carry 91m barrels in a day? They need to get realistic or the international community will treat them like fools.
pensioner2
20/3/2021
18:11
"they were unable to agree on a final text and the vote has been postponed to March 27, according to state media."

"No agreement on budget, Iraqi parliament postpones vote."

habshan
20/3/2021
17:51
Not sure what their hair colour is but I already think Ginger Nut fits well :-)
shortsqueezer
20/3/2021
17:42
Bourbon Bay might do the trick. Failing that, gOAT cakes or Jamie Dodgers.
pensioner2
20/3/2021
17:31
Tony could provide a soggy biscuit...
k4n4k
20/3/2021
17:18
Mcfly02 can send some custard SCREAMS 😱
k4n4k
20/3/2021
17:01
Bigdog5 can send them some SHORTbread 🍪🍪🍪
k4n4k
20/3/2021
16:56
"Just needs a change of biscuits. I reckon garibaldis would clinch it :-)"

These are what they need. I've sent the parliament canteen the recipe:-

Budget Biscuits.

habshan
20/3/2021
16:54
Keep the faith boys and girls.
We have never been this close before.

GLA

highlander7
20/3/2021
16:39
It looks like they may need the IMF involvement to get this over the line. If the IMF leave it up to Iraq then it's looking dodgy. That then depends on how vital outside funds are to finance the current deficit. Of course, the thieves could always put some of the pot back in... :-)
pensioner2
20/3/2021
16:37
Amazing isn't it , can you imagine England not giving Scotland it's budget. Kurdistan is not part of Iraq as no one thinks it is .But it says so on paper so they pretend it is.
nestoframpers
20/3/2021
16:33
More posturing. Even brexit got sorted eventually. Just needs a change of biscuits. I reckon garibaldis would clinch it :-)
shortsqueezer
20/3/2021
16:27
Not looking good.

"Separate meetings in the Parliament after the collapse of negotiations over the budget bill."

habshan
20/3/2021
16:26
Hope you are right but look how devious and greedy they have been .
nestoframpers
20/3/2021
16:23
Nest I think it's probably a done deal pending the oil and gas law. Once that's done the share will be suspended and the rest we can dream about.
shortsqueezer
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