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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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-3.70 | -2.60% | 138.40 | 137.80 | 138.20 | 140.70 | 138.00 | 139.20 | 610,346 | 12:02:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -26.79 | 308.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/10/2021 21:42 | That is one of the best oil traps you will see these days , that is full I mean. 240 sq Kms of it . | nestoframpers | |
28/10/2021 21:13 | Oct 2009 they knew this much , 12 years ago exactly , how much do they know now ? | nestoframpers | |
28/10/2021 21:11 | GKP would have gone ages ago if it wasn't for influential people making a tons of cash out of it imo. | nestoframpers | |
28/10/2021 21:03 | Lol. Big dog thinks our gas is sludge too. | beernut | |
28/10/2021 18:38 | Our resident alchemist, bd5, could turn all that gas into tar with one flash of his magic keyboard. Keep your eye on him, Habshan, but good find there. Thanks. | pensioner2 | |
28/10/2021 18:20 | Gas is very valuable these days and we've got lots of it. "ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani said Wednesday that his cabinet has increased gas production over the last two years and hopes to double this in his remaining two years in office." Gas will form a large and important part of the upcoming FDP and being a gas man Jon Harris himself will take the lead in developing the plans and was probably one of the main reasons for him being hired in the first place:- Jon Harris 18th June 21- "I am leading work to develop a comprehensive ESG strategy. A major focus of our strategy will be utilizing our gas for economic return....." We've even got more gas than Dana Gas. "DGA's updated estimates also indicate an increase in the mean value of Shaikan's associated gross gas-in-place volumes from 3.5 trillion cubic feet to 4.9 trillion cubic feet." "An independent external reserves audit report by Gaffney Cline Associates (GCA), completed on behalf of Pearl Petroleum in May 2019 confirmed that Dana Gas's 35% share of the Khor Mor and Chemchemal 2P reserves was 4.4 trillion cubic feet gas. This confirms that the fields located in the KRI could be the biggest gas fields in the whole of Iraq." | habshan | |
28/10/2021 18:14 | OT Dr John Christy a proper Climate scientist , what emergency ! | nestoframpers | |
28/10/2021 17:15 | Dividend payments can only get better. What's not to like? Bigdog5 is a very bitter old keyboard warrior. Arf Arf 🐕🐕 🍩🚁 | k4n4k | |
28/10/2021 17:00 | "Would have been bought by now if "she" was any good." If it was no good Sarah it wouldn't have seen a 300% increase in the share price over the last year that you've missed out on. Nor would it have paid out $100 million in dividends that you've also missed out on. Nor would it have a couple of hundred million in the bank. And nor would it be a cash cow being paid $360 million and soon to be half a billion a year. Would it. | habshan | |
28/10/2021 16:58 | Thin pickins for the spivs today. 362k. lol | pensioner2 | |
28/10/2021 16:39 | LOL. Always gonna be the pig requiring more and more lipstick. Would have been bought by now if "she" was any good. 12 years waiting at the dance is the proof. | bigdog5 | |
28/10/2021 15:55 | Once SH13 is on line and we are at 55 K + then this pig will have not just lipstick on but a aura of irresistibility , you might say the prettiest girl at the dance. | nestoframpers | |
28/10/2021 15:51 | SOLD BEFORE CHRISTMASBANG GONE A decade or so ago, in the biggest commercial legal case of the year , over which legal costs were over £ 50m, EXPERTS on either side, in a court room , placed a value of £2-4bn on the company - when there was no production infrastructure , no production and no revenue. Huge revenues now , a doubling of reserves since then , and the market cap is less than £ 1/2 a billion. The buyer(s) investment bankers have certainly done a job on suppressing the market share price pre trade sale.Bang Gone IMO. | banggone | |
28/10/2021 15:38 | THE MESSIAH HAS RETURNED | goatcam | |
28/10/2021 15:32 | He probably needs a break... Its a lot of effort copying and pasting "takeover before Christmas" everyday.... | goatcam | |
28/10/2021 15:20 | Is he in the sin bin again? | pensioner2 | |
28/10/2021 15:14 | In Paul's absence.... TAKEOVER BEFORE CHRISTMAS. YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK | goatcam | |
28/10/2021 15:08 | I can't think why they carry on with that strategy, NOR. They must know by now that each time they drop the price pi's buy rather than sell. Maybe it's a case of "we've always done it this way"? Anyway, GKP will be the stock that works the other way. If they want more they'll have to go up rather than down and finding the sell threshold of traders might be higher than they think. The rest of us will just keep until completion whilst getting big divis for the pleasure. | pensioner2 | |
28/10/2021 14:59 | The spivs are after PIs shares , they haven't got long as the negative bashing tactic will be getting now where once SH13 comes in. | nestoframpers | |
28/10/2021 13:08 | nufc - "Sept 2018 = Brent $78 = GKP £2.88 Oct 2021 = Brent $83 = GKP £2.03" and:- From HYR 10th Sept 18. · Shaikan achieved gross average production of 31,861 bopd for H1 2018 and 31,399 bopd for July and August. Our guidance for the full year remains unchanged at 27,000-32,000 bopd. | habshan | |
28/10/2021 12:57 | NUFC is that the sum of your research efforts?Well done! | officerdigby | |
28/10/2021 12:52 | Sept 2018 = Brent $78 = GKP £2.88 Oct 2021 = Brent $83 = GKP £2.03 That is all. | nufc9 |
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