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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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-1.90 | -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 |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -35.27 | 308.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2021 15:52 | highlander714 Apr '21 - 14:10 - 628617 of 628619 0 7 0 "GKP They are certainly going to one hell of an effort to make us sell our shares. How many hours has doggie spent composing rubbish over the past 12 years ? Must be 10's of thousands - scary . highlander7 as I keep telling you I'm not trying to get anyone to sell their shares. If you or anyone buys or sells its of no consequence to me. Try and remember that. I get my prediction correct whereas you've managed none. However it will just provide even greater entertainment for a few of us when you trolls get creamed again like the events of 2016. Plus, there's something really huge on the horizon that will shock you morons and will have you all wondering about your fantasy here:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
14/4/2021 15:52 | I think it is more than the oil price as there would be greater gains to be made trading that on other stocks. Tullow for example | ![]() shortsqueezer | |
14/4/2021 15:37 | Brent back through $66. Currently $66.50. 5.9 million barrel draw in the US crude inventory (EIA). | ![]() habshan | |
14/4/2021 15:25 | Just reread that. It sounds like Eeyore :) | ![]() ticketmaster | |
14/4/2021 15:22 | Is the share price recovery over the last 3 days, mainly influenced by Brent recovery Iraq political improvements Gkp payments (inc back payments) Gkp showing the ability to deliver on their plans Take over getting closer I would like to think its the last 3 or 4 as this would be more sustainable Unfortunately I've a feeling its the oil price that is doing it for us at the moment. Should not complain I suppose. Dave | ![]() ticketmaster | |
14/4/2021 14:15 | H7- - I'd say about 25% of her life 😂🐕 Keeps them off the streets. 😉 | k4n4k | |
14/4/2021 14:10 | GKP They are certainly going to one hell of an effort to make us sell our shares. How many hours has doggie spent composing rubbish over the past 12 years ? Must be 10's of thousands - scary . | ![]() highlander7 | |
14/4/2021 13:58 | and again ...off goes the Doggie and up pops Paddy. LOL | ![]() highlander7 | |
14/4/2021 13:13 | eh what's that 👀 GKP CEO buying shares in the open market with his own money 😲 sounds like our takeover trolls just got official word back from the 'bank' confirming its been an 8 YEAR (imminent multi bag) HOAX and its STILL NOT SOLD 😂 😂 😂 | ![]() the patriotic irishman | |
14/4/2021 12:48 | I wonder if Jon Harris is aware of goatcam? Positive comments like that should be crossed-checked with the oracle. (imo) | ![]() pensioner2 | |
14/4/2021 12:48 | I agree P. The KRG are trying to get a track record of "on time" payments to entice them in. XOM are extremely risk averse after the Exxon Valdiz screw up. | ![]() highlander7 | |
14/4/2021 12:45 | You and "Mr Asher" are stuck in a time warp Doggie this is 2021 not 2012. All you do is regurgitate the past. Who cares ? LOL | ![]() highlander7 | |
14/4/2021 12:42 | Looking at those dates of purchases it looks like it is a short window. | ![]() eddie47 | |
14/4/2021 12:41 | I think you can forget CNPC, CNPC. It's starting to look to me like Exxon/Chevron once all the political and legal loose ends are tidied up. Hence the need for a profitable and growing business to attract a competitive edge. Whatever the outcome, if good dividends are being paid we can wait. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
14/4/2021 12:39 | I wonder what piece of corporate action had been completed to allow Harris and Papineau-Legris to buy shares. Closed periods are advised by Nick Davis, Ferrier said so. | ![]() eddie47 | |
14/4/2021 12:29 | This doesnt quite align with the Doggies version of "reality " or "facts" either LOL ==================== Jon Harris, Gulf Keystone’s Chief Executive Officer, said: We have had a strong start to 2021. The updated independent Competent Person’s Report reaffirmed the significant upside production potential of the field with gross 2P reserves + 2C contingent resources of c.800 MMstb. Average gross production from Shaikan in 2021 to 29 March is 43,190 bopd, up c.13% from the corresponding period in 2020. GKP is looking in good form after last year’s slippage in the long term plan, 55/- b/d by 1Q 2022 is going to be ok with SH-13, SH-1 plus two ESP’s and a debottlenecking of PF-2 delivering. After that the Jurassic expansion and gas management should increase it to 75/- b/d and with the Triassic comes 85/- b/d with expansion there and the Cretaceous pilot 110/- b/d. So there is no limit to expansion at GKP and within that there is scope to pay more dividends and ‘establish a track record’ of pay-outs in the long term. Let’s watch the situation and see how the new management team get on, so far no reason why it can’t work | ![]() highlander7 | |
14/4/2021 12:29 | LINK to above | ![]() highlander7 | |
14/4/2021 12:29 | OH NO! Somebody better tell Jon Harris to read this BB and listen to BIGDOG...... cant believe Jon would make such an idiotic mistake and actually buy some 'Worthless' GKP shares.... Bigdog, why didn't you try and warn him like you have been doing to us all these years!?!? I'm sure he would have listened! | nufc9 | |
14/4/2021 12:29 | I wonder if SM held throughout the restructuring? Probably. Good to see some in house buys though. | k4n4k |
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