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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

115.40
-0.90 (-0.77%)
02 May 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
  -0.90 -0.77% 115.40 115.10 115.70 117.60 114.80 117.60 503,917 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -22.38 257.37M
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 116.30p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 154.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £257.37 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.38.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/4/2022
11:59
Our INDY NEDGARRET SODENHe is CEO Africa Oil.Part of LUNDIN Group.LUNDIN are controllers SHAMARAN.......Could it be the beneficiary owners of Lansdowne holding are LUNDIN?.
releasethekraken
02/4/2022
11:48
"This is the reason that nobody has made an approach!"

And that's your assessment is it, the politics and the fact that a buyer would need to spend billions without the legal framework being tied up just isn't a factor in your opinion. What a load of rubbish.

"Simple acid job nearly 6 months later"

More nonsense Tony, the acid job on Sh-13 took no more than 2 months , how on earth could they work on Sh-13 when the drilling rig was still sitting on the pad drilling Sh-14:-

Jon Harris 3 days ago- "On Shaikan 13, when we gave the operational update we had done the acid job and the well cleans up over time and has continued to clean up and now it's producing within the range, and our range for new wells is four to six thousand barrels per day and it's within that range."

That operational update was issued on the 17th of last December, this is what it said:-

"SH-14 has been drilled, completed and is currently being hooked-up, following delays caused by equipment failures and wellbore issues in the subsequent side-track. Following the rig move from the SH-13/SH-14 well pad, an acid stimulation programme is now underway on SH-13."

So the acid stimulation of Sh-13 couldn't start until November/early December after the drill rig had been moved from the well pad after Sh-14 had been drilled from the same pad, so on 17th December the acid job had started "an acid stimulation programme is now underway on SH-13."

In the next update on 24th of January we were told:-

"Following completion of the acid stimulation programme on SH-13,"

So the acid job was done between December and January.

And in January another acid job was started on Sh-14:-

"An acid stimulation programme for SH-14 is currently ongoing."

So yet another demonstration that you just don't understand how it all works and aren't up with events Tony.

Is it any wonder that the three of you don't know what's going on when you can't even string a few dates together..

habshan
02/4/2022
11:40
Kurdy!,
What about SC not being at the Webinar?
Lack of credibility or on the way out? (or both?)

Otherwise it would have been impossible for JH just brush off the: can you find the gas cap? question. Because SC can't.

Without the gas cap well the whole FDP falls non itself so how can the FDP be approved before they prove and find it (unless the gas cap well is going to be SH1). and the cost of the FP is partly redriling SH1 replacements.

Maybe get your other self gkpinvestor to unban a few on your/his thread and start a less diluted discussion.

There is plenty of meat now.

Thats the problem with GKP threads everywhere. Not a real discussion just old enemies going over old ground. From entrenched positions. YAWN.

officerdigby
02/4/2022
11:28
All these well problems and yet the share price continues to rise and the dividends keep flowing... LOL. What’s the point Kurdman? Why do you bother ?
goatcam
02/4/2022
11:13
Good Morning 😃

It seems I’ve got a few insignificants in a spin.

Just to point out 😃 Any company that could possibly take an interest would certainly be looking at real data and field performance records. They would look at each well’s history and all the reports from that well. It won’t be full of rose tinted spin it will be raw data analysed by a professional.

This is the reason that nobody has made an approach!

At no time will they look or listen to a small group of multi avatar self ticking blog nobody’s.

Seeing as some like looking back at old posts (they have nothing else) why don’t they go back to what was being said about SH12 and the water and what professional expert Stu said about it at the time and others what others were saying it 🤷‍a94;️

Who ended up with egg on their faces and jobless.

There are more problematic wells than there are good ones.

CEO’s comments 2nd September was that he expected SH13 to be online in days.

Simple acid job nearly 6 months later 😂

As I said SH14 will have problems and I’ve been proven right AGAIN !

SH15 will experience its own set of problems.

Let me know when you want me to discuss the Triassic stuff 😃

Goatcam 🐐🎥®

kurdman63
02/4/2022
09:51
https://www.igorsushko.com/2022/04/russian-mafia-led-by-putin-is-right-now.html?m=1
guypender
02/4/2022
09:39
Our INDY NEDGARRET SODENHe is CEO Africa Oil.Part of LUNDIN Group.LUNDIN are controllers SHAMARAN.......Could it be the beneficiary owners of LansdoYwne holding are LUNDIN?.
thebabe
02/4/2022
08:54
But that's evidently exactly what it does - makes it up
shortsqueezer
02/4/2022
08:48
Last September Tony couldn't understand that a well that had been drilled and then left unattended for 18 months would be bunged up with silt and drilling fluid residue and simply needed cleaning up.

His level of experience told him that the well needed to be either side tracked or abandoned, yes you read that right ABANDONED.

KURDMAN63 9th September (640247):-

"SH13 NEWS.

Potential options ???

Comeback up the well to first case point and sidetrack in a different direction ???

Abandon the well and fit the pump to another well.

Opinion.

This could have implications for SH14 that's currently drilling from the same pad."

And this idiot tells us that he's up to date and knows exactly what's going on.

You couldn't make it up.

habshan
02/4/2022
08:47
...and the pot calls the kettle black.
LOL

broadford bay
02/4/2022
08:07
He is CEO Africa Oil.Part of Lundin Group.Lundin are controllers Shamaran.......Could it be the beneficiary owners of Lansdowne holding are Lundin???
thebabe
02/4/2022
05:56
You might find this useful Broadford ...since you obviously have no idea of a NED Roles and Responsibilities.

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What is the role of a non-executive director?

When learning about senior roles in businesses, you might be wondering, 'what is the role of a non-executive director?' A non-executive director plays a key role in any board of directors. A non-executive director's role is different to that of an executive, although they both impact the long-term planning and direction of the business. There are a few responsibilities that come with being a non-executive director. Although they may not have an active role within the company, they have obligations to carry out for the company to stay reputable, profitable and on the right path for future developments.

The responsibilities of an executive director may include:

Attending board meetings

Attendance at board meetings is usually the minimum requirement for a non-executive director. Ideally, someone in this role attends all the company's board meetings and plays a significant role in choices surrounding products, policy and the company's roadmap for future development. This involves a significant amount of research and reading up on the company's current situation. For example, it would be incredibly difficult for an executive to give an informed view on the financial direction of the company without having a thorough understanding of the current financial situation and trends from previous quarters.

Although attending board meetings may seem like a basic task that only takes up about an hour, the reading around a meeting can sometimes take multiple hours or even days. The more research a non-executive director has done into the meeting's agenda, their own company and even their competition, the more informed their decisions when deciding what the company might do next

highlander7
01/4/2022
23:58
"...His name is Garrett Soden, he knows everything there is to know."
LOL
He is a non-executive director - i.e. he is not part of the executive team.
He is not there every day; he is not even there every week. He knows only what the day-to-day management team decide to tell him and they tell him only enough to (hopefully) keep him quiet.
Or, to put it another way, to keep one of the largest shareholder groupings quiet and on-board.

He left once before, remember, and for a very good reason. You obviously do not know why that was, but as KMan has told you, some of us here do.

Stick to spouting the Wraith and the Sunseeker stuff, it becomes you.

broadford bay
01/4/2022
23:10
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Go to last 5 mins if in a hurry

nestoframpers
01/4/2022
22:09
RK

Thank you for a thoughtful reply. It is far more complex than most would bother with and we will only see the complexities should a situation arise.

arcadian
01/4/2022
22:02
Absolutely correct Broadford. The rampers can't even get the quotes correct made by the company lol. That proves yet again they spout BS and are that desperate they are forced to make up their own fantasy.

And h7 reckons they can double the production to 90k a day in 18-24 months when they've only added 3k a day since December 2014, lol lol lol.

Added to all that is what Kurdman has posted in that the four latest wells have added 1k, lol lol lol.

The fact is the company have been trying to achieve 55k a day for seven years and currently production is at 45k.

So why should the hosts have confidence in them reaching the numbers as stated by the company in connection with the FDP? Is that why the FDP that h7 said was agreed months ago hasn't been?

Isn't it fair to say they have a massive credibility issue when comparing their plans to what they actually achieve?

If it wasn't for the ludicrous high OP the share price ought to be around 1.25p.

bigdog5
01/4/2022
21:02
NO BUY BACKS ?WHY?. BECAUSESALE ANNOUNCEMENT IMMINENT.Look at div history last 10 months.Best yield on UK market bar NONE.Why no BUYBACKS?Because in T/O talks for mths + bid agreed(or otherwise hostile) they KNOW is comingCode allows providing NON abnormal dividends but NOT open mkt buybacks that would breach Takeover Code ?
releasethekraken
01/4/2022
21:01
HTTPS://twitter.com/ChicagoJack5/status/1509485660016717829?s=20&t=RwU535GeuTT3AW6DH7c6dASINOPEC the buyers ? or in a larger consortium?
releasethekraken
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