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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

130.70
-1.90 (-1.43%)
14 Jun 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 -1.43% 130.70 131.00 131.80 134.40 130.30 132.50 1,212,960 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -33.85 389.28M
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 132.60p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 148.00p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £389.28 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -33.85.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/8/2021
15:31
You do need dozens of retail to sell there few hundreds , few thousand, to bundle together and pass across the 5/6 figure serious buys.
mrtoddkozel
02/8/2021
15:31
At even £1.50 its well overpriced.

Consolidation is the word on the streets as that's what the hosts have always wanted. Don't they always get their way and ensure they get the best of any deals with "negotiations"?

Was the Gas flaring announcement by the hosts revenge for shareholders getting divis when they want surplus funds spent producing oil and filling their troughs?

So where's the news on the "accelerated" S13 that the know nothing habinaSCUM told all here was coming weeks ago and that 55k would be arriving soon:-)

bigdog5
02/8/2021
15:31
Bigdog - "I believe it will get mixed in with some positive news to try and mitigate the share price fallout."

Well well well this is a first.

So you're expecting some positive news then Bigdog.

It'll need to be seriously impressive to mitigate an announcement that "the OWC is hundreds of metres above where they thought it was" resulting in another "massive reserves downgrade".

So what do you have in mind, what's this humongous piece of positive news that you're expecting.

habshan
02/8/2021
15:27
Looks to me as though they're winding up to pop another biggie through.
pensioner2
02/8/2021
15:07
TAKEOVER ANNOUNCEMENTThis week
mrtoddkozel
02/8/2021
15:06
"So you think that Jon Harris and the BoD will come to the conclusion that an announcement that the OWC is in your words "hundreds of meters above where they thought it was" will be mitigated by announcing it with some positive news".

They will try habinaSCUM and that's what the company have always done but it will be obvious to all except suckers like you and your fellow clueless morons.

bigdog5
02/8/2021
14:58
You do also need to rememberSHAIKAN grade heavy , is trading at a PREMIUM to less viscous grades......The co will likely book operating profits of 250/300m dollarsCASH LOL
mrtoddkozel
02/8/2021
14:54
"From the CPR:- "Within the Shaikan structure there are formations that are potentially hydrocarbon bearing that have not yet been penetrated by a well, or that have been penetrated by one or more wells, but have not been tested for the presence of moveable hydrocarbons and which are therefore prospective for further exploration.""

More years ago out of date and irrelevant data.

bigdog5
02/8/2021
14:51
"Huge areas of the field both horizontally and vertically are still to be drilled and in wells that have been drilled they didn't test the most productive zones but only the marginal zones. A fact that was acknowledged by ERCE when they compiled their report".

Years out of date and completely irrelevant now.

bigdog5
02/8/2021
13:45
You do also need to rememberSHAIKAN grade heavy , is trading at a PREMIUM to more viscous grades......The co will likely book operating profits of 250/300m dollarsCASH LOL
mrtoddkozel
02/8/2021
13:42
Thank you Digby Sir.
willoicc
02/8/2021
13:38
willoicc2 Aug '21 - 12:55 - 636762 of 636763
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Is the KRG not still deducting a huge discount from GKP's heavy oil?

I think the answer is yes they are. $14 plus $7 delivery.

officerdigby
02/8/2021
13:08
No They just sending the co 30m++ plus every month.Like clockworkUntil the imminent very obvious takeover announced
mrtoddkozel
02/8/2021
12:55
Is the KRG not still deducting a huge discount from GKP's heavy oil?
willoicc
02/8/2021
12:53
'The Shaikan Field is a large producing oil field in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. It consists of multiple fractured reservoirs consisting of limestones, calcareous sandstones and mudstones. The surrounding tectonic terrane is situated in the seismically active Zagros–Taurus orogenic zone, where present-day stresses are high. The regional stresses are found to impose conditions that satisfy failure along reservoir-bound fractures, suggesting that a significant proportion of fractures are likely to be critically stressed. The in situ maximum principal stress magnitudes are estimated using three methods, namely, the tensile and compressive strengths of reservoir rock, and leak-off test (LOT) data. Stress-field orientations are determined from wellbore image log data, which are used to interpret wellbore breakouts and the associated induced tensile fractures. Reservoir pressure has declined since production started and poroelastic responses have been assessed and used to estimate the present-day stress-state and the criticality of those fractures that are most likely to fail or slip. Although a conventional approach has been used the present authors argue that a new approach to stress response with changing pore pressure should be taken. Unlike the previous theory of criticality in which a reduction in pore pressure is considered to lead to a stabilization of the fracture network, the present study suggests that a system may remain critically stressed regardless of pressure decline'.Shaikan is quite phenomenal!
eddie47
02/8/2021
10:13
Nearly 170p again choo choo pmsl.
nestoframpers
02/8/2021
05:17
BIGDOG and BROADFRAUDSTER and Tony RE-ITERATE GUIDANCE:. . BANG GONE.! . "BUY AS MANY AS YOU CAN ASAP".TAKEOVER ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK
ian_hannam
02/8/2021
05:17
Wood Mackenzie set minimum $8/boe Kurdistan heavy oil premium priceImplications=GKP TAKEOVER MINIMUM 25 QUIDFILL YER BOOTS
ian_hannam
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