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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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27/1/2022 18:00 | Nice big blue ut. Bodes well going into the weekend :-) | shortsqueezer | |
27/1/2022 17:44 | Racing green with Maroon seats Habshan. | nestoframpers | |
27/1/2022 16:54 | Time Trade Price Volume Value 16:35:00 223.00 155,596 346.98k UT | hydrocarbon1 | |
27/1/2022 16:36 | Inga's dumped me | mr_todd_f_kozel | |
27/1/2022 14:01 | TAKEOVER ANNOUNCEMENT IMMINENT?? Perhaps. Reason we haven't seen any buyback programme. The company is a red hot target and has been since Dec 2016 when it became a newco..... Bermuda registration which affords much looser regulation on stake building and buyback methodology means the M + A waters are very murky. Friendly deal done TBA ? or competitive bids sought? The absence of open market buyback programs tends to point to the former. | thebabe | |
27/1/2022 13:58 | LOL waheyyy the crackhead paddy has arrived. How’s that short going ? LOL bellend | blgdog | |
27/1/2022 13:56 | 'wraith' eh "a ghost or ghostlike image of someone, especially one seen shortly before or after their death" sounds like habSCAM has been in touch with Mickey again 🤣 🤣 🤣 who could forget the flat caps 'millionaires in the making' thread on iii, there were some proper dreamers on that thread before JF stepped in and crushed all their glossy car brochure dreams 😉 PS still not bang gone sold yet - LOL quelle surprise 🤡 | the patriotic irishman | |
27/1/2022 13:53 | When I said 40p incoming in 2020, what I actually meant was 40p in dividends incoming... see I’m always right. Haha you clowns! | blgdog | |
27/1/2022 13:52 | Chinese Consortium wins $594m Iraq Oil Processing Contract 27th January 2022 in Iraq Oil & Gas News By John Lee. Kuwait Energy Basra Limited (KE Basra), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-based United Energy Group (UEG), has entered into the EPCC (engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning) contract with a Chinese consortium to provide a central processing facility including oil treatment system and auxiliary systems at Block 9 in Basra. The contractor is a consortium formed on 31 December 2020 and consisting of China CAMC Engineering and CNOOC Petrochemical Engineering. According to disclosure documents lodged with the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, the contract price is US$593,584,975 and the work should be completed within 33 months from the date of commencement. (The foundation stone for the project has just been laid). The main purpose of this central processing facility project is to increase crude oil production capacity of Block 9 to 100,000 barrels per day (bpd). In its statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, UEG added: "Kuwait Energy Basra Limited is a limited liability company incorporated in British Virgin Islands and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. "KE Basra is the operator of the Block 9 contract area located in the Basra Governorate, Southern Iraq, pursuant to the Exploration, Development and Production Service Contract with the contracting parties of Basra Oil Company (an Iraqi State Oil Company), KE Basra, Dragon Oil (Block 9) Limited and Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation." (Source: UEG ) | highlander7 | |
27/1/2022 13:41 | TAKEOVER ANNOUNCEMENT IMMINENT?? Perhaps. Reason we haven't seen any buyback programme. The company is a red hot target and has been since Dec 2016 when it became a newco..... Bermuda registration which affords much looser regulation on stake building and buyback methodology means the M + A waters are very murky. Friendly deal done TBA ? or competitive bids sought? The absence of open market buyback programs tends to point to the former. | thebabe | |
27/1/2022 13:38 | "rampers only post up the mildly positive and ignore or stay quiet about the iffy stuff." Hello Sarah. You tell us that you're always happy to help, so here's something you can help me with. My driver keeps reminding me that the ashtrays in the Wraith are stuffed full of my old sweet papers and they're starting to overflow onto the floor. So I've decided to replace the car with a new one using some of the dividend that will be landing in my account next month The problem is I can't decide whether to order it in silver with a burgundy coloured interior or in dark blue with a black interior. Alternatively, with 50+ kbpd and $90 Brent, another dividend will probably be announced in the FYR in March so I could just order one of each. What do you think. | habshan | |
27/1/2022 13:32 | bigdog, "making stuff up" is what Habscam (aka Mark) does for a living, so don't be too hard on him. It's what he's paid for after all, it's all he knows. | broadford bay | |
27/1/2022 13:18 | TAKEOVER ANNOUNCEMENT IMMINENT?? Perhaps. Reason we haven't seen any buyback programme. The company is a red hot target and has been since Dec 2016 when it became a newco..... Bermuda registration which affords much looser regulation on stake building and buyback methodology means the M + A waters are very murky. Friendly deal done TBA ? or competitive bids sought? The absence of open market buyback programs tends to point to the former. | thebabe | |
27/1/2022 13:16 | Thirteen years on and absolutely none of the massively exagerated Kozel BS barrels discovered. In fact the Reserves are falling every minute and imho will need to be materially reduced again due to water being discovered at S12. The man that troughed on those non existent barrels is to be locked up for "misleading" the Yanky tax authorities. So what else could he have mislead others with? Even JG was at odds with him at court when he said "there was nothing going on". Interesting that he would disagree with his CEO and in court? It never takes long for a decent field to be bought as history has always proved. Thirteen years to achieve mid forties production, a very small gain over what was being produced way back in 2015 and you clueless clowns believe all is just fine, lol Water discovered at S12 (there are others I understand) now confirmed by the company which a few of us were saying months ago. Poor old habSCUM and his boyfriend highlander7 demanded proof and evidence and now they have it. Some of us really don't need to make stuff up, we leave the fantasy and BS and excuses to the Stockport clown, the ex in the Industry clown and the excusemeister habSCUM. I note there's no mention of the article saying the oil market has already flipped over to surplus. Its as though you rampers only post up the mildly positive and ignore or stay quiet about the iffy stuff. Following the company? | bigdog5 | |
27/1/2022 12:55 | Everyone push. We can do this | shortsqueezer | |
27/1/2022 09:45 | The HIGHEST dividend payer , across the ENTIRE MARKET.(But won't , sorry can't open mkt BUYBACK)LOLOLOLOLHTT | mr_todd_f_kozel | |
27/1/2022 09:45 | Interesting figures i believe to be correct. Check for yourselves. 2018 gross production 31500bpd. Average oil price 71.5$pb. Price peak at £2.96. Look where we are or in the case are not now.lets get moving | gazebo79 | |
27/1/2022 08:53 | Three is usually enough. We should start going north now. :-) | pensioner2 | |
27/1/2022 08:33 | Second one held. Will it do a third or does the wild blue beckon? | pensioner2 | |
27/1/2022 08:27 | That's one test of support @ 221. Might do another one yet. | pensioner2 |
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