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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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0.40 | 0.35% | 115.80 | 114.90 | 115.60 | 117.70 | 114.30 | 117.70 | 465,934 | 16:35:19 |
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 | -22.34 | 256.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/3/2024 06:31 | https://x.com/111not | furenstaurus | |
10/3/2024 06:24 | john @john78846295; 8h #GKP #GENL $DNO : @apikur_oil #ceyhan #Iraqi Ministry of Oil announces continuation of talks between #KRG and #Baghdad regarding resuming the #export of #oil, stressing that they have reached advanced agreements. | highlander7 | |
10/3/2024 05:36 | https://x.com/111not | furenstaurus | |
10/3/2024 05:11 | Takeover is imminent | furenstaurus | |
09/3/2024 20:48 | I wouldn't give credence to any data released by the CCP. | pittcock | |
09/3/2024 19:34 | "and then total up all the "speculations" you suckers have been correct about, it's ZERO, lol, lol." Talking of which Sarah, it's now 1,452 days since you first told us that "wipeout mk2" is on the way and during that time you've predicted it another 46 times. It's now as far away as it ever was and is never going to happen. You've also been telling us how the ICG hold all the cards are in complete control and that the contracts are illegal, and yet here we still are with the ICG unable to cancel those "illegal" contracts and being absolutely helpless to get the pipeline up and running because APIKUR are having none of their nonsense. Your record on speculating and prediction is pretty dire isn't it. Never mind Sarah, when the pipeline is running again and GKP are producing 55kbpd you can go back to telling us that all the wells have failed. | habshan | |
09/3/2024 19:21 | Takeover is imminent | furenstaurus | |
09/3/2024 19:15 | "Presumably that's because as usual you're speculating and as usual you haven't a clue". But isn't that exactly what you gullible suckers have been doing since 2012? Isn't that what you suckers have been saying about "imminent takeovers" and "the budget is agreed" and the "oil law is close" and "the pipe will only be closed for a few days" and the "pipe will be open soon" and "we'll be pumping 100k in months" and "we'll be offered better terms" and "Baghdad hold no cards" and "Epicure hold all the cards" and "the pressure is building on Baghdad" and "Baghdad will be forced to accept the PSC's" and "we'll be getting monthly, quarterly divis", and "the Chinese are coming" and "the Russians" are coming" and "the Yanks are coming" and "I hold for £25-100ps" and all the other total rubbish you desperate gullible suckers have posted? Just read back on all the garbage you morons have been posting for over 10 years and then total up all the "speculations" you suckers have been correct about, it's ZERO, lol, lol. | bigdog5 | |
09/3/2024 19:01 | Kurdistan Watch @KurdistanWatch Follow The Iraqi oil minister says they have received no data on oil production and exports from the Kurdistan Region, noting that SOMO has yet to receive any oil shipments from the KRG: this is reported by Aryan Tawgozi, a New Generation MP during his meeting with the minister. The minister also said "Several oil firms operating in the Kurdistan Region are considering seeking international arbitration, to settle their issues”. He also mentioned, "The KRG has denied access to the Iraqi Oil Ministry's inspection teams seeking to examine the local oil facilities." Addressing the financial disputes, Tawgozi elaborated, "The contention between the Kurdistan Region and the central government primarily revolves around the extraction costs. In Iraq, the production cost per barrel ranges between 8,000 and 9,000 Iraqi Dinars [$5-6], contrasting sharply with the $20 cost in the Kurdistan Region. Moreover, while Iraq assigns a $1.20 transportation fee per barrel, the Kurdistan Region imposes a $6 fee, creating a conflict with the national budget law that Iraq finds untenable.” | theythinkitsallover | |
09/3/2024 17:47 | https://twitter.com/ | luckyclicker | |
09/3/2024 17:47 | The dispute between the KRG and the Iraqi government centers on extraction expenses, with Iraq's production cost per barrel at 8,000-9,000 Dinars ($5-6) compared to the KRG's $20. Additionally, Iraq charges a $1.20 transportation fee per barrel, whereas the KRG's fee is $6.- this is according to the Iraqi oil minister | luckyclicker | |
09/3/2024 16:15 | Good find LC thanks | shortsqueezer | |
09/3/2024 16:12 | https://hathalyoum.n | luckyclicker | |
09/3/2024 16:11 | Minister of Oil to the eighth: We have reached advanced agreements to export oil with the re | luckyclicker | |
09/3/2024 16:11 | Found this on Twitter not sure if it is legitimate source. The Iraqi Ministry of Oil announced the continuation of talks between the governments of the region and the center regarding resuming the export of oil produced from the fields of the Kurdistan region, stressing that they have reached advanced agreements. Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani said in an interview at the eighth meeting that discussions aimed at resuming production operations and exporting oil from the region's fields are ongoing, and in the second stage there will be an agreement with the Turkish authorities regarding exporting oil through the Turkish pipeline. He added that about 375,000 barrels must be produced from the oil fields in the region, according to what was specified by the Iraqi budget, noting that negotiations between the federal government and the regional government are through the Federal Ministry of Oil. | luckyclicker | |
09/3/2024 15:43 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | hugetakeaway | |
09/3/2024 14:46 | Recovery and transit fees of $15.75/bbl? New Botas fees of $6 - $7/bbl? Leaves how much to fund your operations and pay those big divis? I see 3 question marks there Broadford. And what I don't see is a link. Presumably that's because as usual you're speculating and as usual you haven't a clue. 7 days ago - "APIKUR’s member companies would welcome the reopening of ITP. To date however, we have not seen any proposals from GoI or KRG for the agreements that would be required to do so." Don't be a gullible sucker and believe everything you read Broadford. When there is a deal APIKUR will tell you about it. | habshan | |
09/3/2024 14:17 | Recovery and transit fees of $15.75/bbl? New Botas fees of $6 - $7/bbl? Leaves how much to fund your operations and pay those big divis? Good re innit? (thanks Irish!) | broadford bay | |
09/3/2024 10:23 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | hugetakeaway | |
08/3/2024 15:53 | >>I doubt india will stop buying Russian oil...>> Yes, although: Indian oil firms are reportedly backing away from long-term deals for Russian oil amid tough sanctions | zho | |
08/3/2024 15:50 | I doubt india will stop buying Russian oil... Every time their foreign minister got grilled on the issue, he said "You have your policies, we have ours." BRICS power... | napoleon 14th |
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