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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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3.50 | 3.17% | 113.80 | 113.10 | 113.70 | 114.50 | 112.30 | 112.30 | 323,788 | 11:21:32 |
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 | -22.05 | 253.59M |
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24/1/2023 05:51 | Thats a great find and Todd of course was correct - as he always was. He told the world just how big Shaikan was (21 billion bbls) on a Bloomberg Interview about ten years ago. Shaikan ..the Country maker. There cant be many of us originals left from 12 years ago and we have earned it. GLA | highlander7 | |
23/1/2023 22:16 | 🤞🤞 | bumkin | |
23/1/2023 20:44 | With such a disatrous past this share seems to under the radar now after the constant controlling of the share price plus all the trolls who have spent years slagging us off - so maybe Todd was right all those years ago when he declared that there would be very few private share holders left at the end - the above sounds like the budget and oil law may be passed very close together and perhaps sooner than we anticipated. | spark plug | |
23/1/2023 20:11 | Looking good , thanks to the news hounds. Once the ink is dry all we need is a piece in the Sunday Mail money pages and the stampeded will begin. | nestoframpers | |
23/1/2023 19:28 | Parliament awaits al-Sudani's green light to proceed with passing a new hydrocarbons bill: lawmaker Iraq News Oil And Gas Law 2023-01-23 14:36 Font Shafaq News/ Iraq's legislative body awaits a green light from Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani to proceed with passing a new hydrocarbons bill for the country, lawmaker Sabah Sobhi said on Monday. Powered By VDO.AI PlayUnmute Loaded: 13.62% Fullscreen In a statement to Shafaq News Agency, the member of the parliamentary oil and gas committee said, "the hydrocarbons law is an indispensable act. It is a pivot for Mohammad Shia al-Sudani's government program." "The bill will stem the differences between the federal and regional governments. It is complementary to the political agreement that gave birth to the cabinet," he added. "The bill mainly relies on Articles 111, 112, and 115 of the constitution to address the disputes between Baghdad and Erbil," he continued. "We are awaiting a final notification from the cabinet to submit and vote on the budget bill," he concluded. | beernut | |
23/1/2023 19:02 | Fingers crossed then. | shortsqueezer | |
23/1/2023 17:43 | Parliament awaits al-Sudani's green light to proceed with passing a new hydrocarbons bill: lawmaker Iraq's legislative body awaits a green light from Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani to proceed with passing a new hydrocarbons bill for the country, lawmaker Sabah Sobhi said on Monday. In a statement to Shafaq News Agency, the member of the parliamentary oil and gas committee said, "the hydrocarbons law is an indispensable act. It is a pivot for Mohammad Shia al-Sudani's government program." "The bill will stem the differences between the federal and regional governments. It is complementary to the political agreement that gave birth to the cabinet," he added. "The bill mainly relies on Articles 111, 112, and 115 of the constitution to address the disputes between Baghdad and Erbil," he continued. "We are awaiting a final notification from the cabinet to submit and vote on the budget bill," he concluded. | nufc9 | |
23/1/2023 14:24 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | releasethekraken | |
23/1/2023 14:06 | Another day of shadow players picking up the leftovers. | johnbuysghost | |
23/1/2023 09:55 | Or 12 years of her life 👰🍩63 | 0ili0 | |
23/1/2023 08:56 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | releasethekraken | |
23/1/2023 08:43 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | releasethekraken | |
23/1/2023 08:13 | Just ask yourself why a Troll would spend 12 years of ITS life. Trying to destroy sentiment in GKP for ~ 14 hours every day and you have all the answers you need. H7 | highlander7 | |
22/1/2023 22:52 | And the post I reposted it in is still there nestoframpers25 Oct '21 - 19:32 - 643892 of 665030 Edit 0 8 1 bump3r - 10 Feb'10 - 21:23 - 72152 of 72168 Was speaking to someone today who worked on the Shaiken drill. He cant beleive that what is below 2950m is not announced.His words were its going to go off like a volcano. I told him in this market itll be back down to 10p quuicker than TK can pull his pants down.(He laughed) Im sure well alll find out sooner rather than later. Good luck all. PS were stuck in a traing zone which is imo FALSE. They know it, you know it, but can you handle the stress! *uck em . Its a fearful market and they know it. | nestoframpers | |
22/1/2023 22:46 | 72152 has been removed, but I have a screenshot. ;o) | nestoframpers | |
22/1/2023 22:33 | Ditto spark plug as I’m only a couple of years behind you 👍🤞 | bumkin | |
22/1/2023 20:02 | We will see a huge move this week.North. | releasethekraken | |
22/1/2023 19:38 | Zahawi - How on earth did we end up with a dubious foreigner in charge of Britain’s Treasury? History Debunked | nestoframpers | |
22/1/2023 16:49 | An intresting video covering all the topics that have plagued us from making any serious money this last few years. With so many conflicts of interest and the Iran meddling it's no wonder many previous investors abandoned this share years ago. If they can push the HCL over the line and then deal with other disagrements over a period of time all well and good - I live in hope - 70 next month - it would be a nice birthday present to see some conclusion and financial benefit beofre I end up 6 ft under! | spark plug | |
22/1/2023 16:00 | There has been talk of US "immediate" need for an interim agreement pre HCL for some months.That can mean in order to facilitate M+A imo | bang_gone | |
22/1/2023 13:51 | "6-months old, but a fascinating discussion and analysis of the oil and gas dispute between Baghdad and Erbil." Punter, that is an incredibly interesting and informative video and is essential viewing. Top marks for finding it and posting it up. Would be fascinating to see it updated and hear what they have to say 7 months on after the formation of the new government. Great work. | habshan | |
22/1/2023 12:16 | 6-months old, but a fascinating discussion and analysis of the oil and gas dispute between Baghdad and Erbil, focusing on strategic US interests in the region, Iranian influence, and the issues for the IOC's operating in Kurdistan…&he Towards the end of the studio discussion, references are made to an “incremental gentleman's agreement” between Erbil and Baghdad, and hopefully this agreement is in-play right now. (I've not seen this video before - retweeted in December by Bilal Wahab/The Washington Institute - ”Top Videos of 2022” - streamed live on Jun 22, 2022). Punter26 “Years after Saddam Hussein used Iraq’s petroleum wealth to buy chemical weapons, deploy them against his own people, and evade punishment for the crime, Iraqi Kurdish parties made sure to secure some rights over hydrocarbon management in the country’s new constitution. Today, after three decades of existence, the Kurdistan Regional Government exports nearly half a million barrels of oil per day. Yet Baghdad continues to dispute these rights, and the KRG’s control over its resources is increasingly vulnerable to internal political fractures and economic mismanagement. To assess U.S. interests and influence in addressing these energy challenges, The Washington Institute held Part 3 in a virtual Policy Forum series on the KRG’s thirtieth anniversary, featuring Ambassador James Jeffrey, Matthew Amitrano, and Bilal Wahab. The event took place on June 22, 2022. James Jeffrey’s distinguished career as a senior American diplomat has included service as ambassador to Iraq and Turkey, special envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, and special representative for Syria engagement. Currently the chair of the Wilson Center’s Middle East Program, he previously worked at The Washington Institute as the Philip Solondz Distinguished Fellow. Matthew Amitrano is an energy analyst at the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Previously, he served as deputy economic chief in the Office of Iraq Affairs and covered the country’s energy sector for twenty years with the State and Defense Departments. Bilal Wahab is the Wagner Fellow at The Washington Institute, where he focuses on KRG and Iraqi governance and writes extensively for Arabic and Kurdish media. While teaching at the American University of Iraq-Sulaimani, he established the Center for Development and Natural Resources.” | punter26 |
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