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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

137.10
-1.30 (-0.94%)
Last Updated: 14:09:49
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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
  -1.30 -0.94% 137.10 136.80 137.40 137.10 134.60 136.50 495,016 14:09:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0516 -35.85 308.21M
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 138.40p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 155.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,698,655 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £308.21 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -35.85.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/6/2024
10:29
Heavy volume
redbed
13/6/2024
10:29
It doesn't matter.Just holdAdd if you can.The AGM resolutions get passedSoon after showtimeIts been very well choreographed
redbed
13/6/2024
10:13
St Paul said that Faith is the evidence of things unseen. That would seem to be true in this case.
arcadian
13/6/2024
10:05
Arcadian:

You know they are making a healthy profit.. the t&c is just regarding the usage of the ITP and how that would potentially affect any changes in contract...

People buy crypto with no intrinsic value or use...

Oil drives the world - from plastics to transport!

mmt1
13/6/2024
10:00
Of course you would if you inside, this has been years in the planning.Shaikan is enormousPeople have been brainwashed into thinking it's worth Zilch.35,000 we're stupid enough to believe it was worth 10x today's mcap when it was in 550m in debt and had 0 income lol..Its OBVIOUSLY SOLD.The AGM resolutions the final clues of many
redbed
13/6/2024
09:54
We`ll see but would you buy something where terms and conditions apply but you don!t know what they are.
arcadian
13/6/2024
09:54
*if* you believe in TA (i just look at FA) most probably a rise next - seems to be following a channel...

I think TA only works with high volume things like indexes/currencies.. and that's only because other sheep believe the same..

I was hoping we may have another meeting on Sunday in Bagdhad...

mmt1
13/6/2024
09:43
It doesn't matter.Just holdAdd if you can.The AGM resolutions get passedSoon after showtimeIts been very well choreographed
redbed
13/6/2024
09:40
Can see this drifting down a bit until more news. Happy to add more.
pittcock
13/6/2024
09:40
Well there you go Broadford, they're "managing" it which is what oilfield managers are paid to do, it's all in a day's work and as with any other oilfield the world over Shaikan will decline if it isn't managed.

To manage - "to handle or direct with a degree of skill".

So all is well.

That's why we employ experts.

habshan
13/6/2024
09:35
#GKP #gkptakeoverUpdated1.08% of issueSP up 16.8%After 21/6 AGM @Gulf_Keystone will issue lots of options/shares to reward staff+CEO stay bonus to share T/O proceedsLittle bet now that number issued will be equal or very close to number bought back in this program 😉
redbed
13/6/2024
09:33
John Hune, chief operating officer of GKP, said in the annual reults (P10):
"...as ever, we continue to manage natural field declines, estimated at between 6-10% per annum...".

Did they try to teach you how to read in Harvard?

Harvard educated, FFS - what a conman!

broadford bay
13/6/2024
09:33
While politicians in Baghdad don't want to reopen the pipeline because they don't want to honour the contracts and give Erdogan what he wants the people in the Shia heartlands who voted for them have no water or electricity and are now coming out on to the streets. It was the threat of social unrest in Kurdistan that forced the "Supreme Court" to order the ICG to pay the salaries.

The current temperature in Basra is 46 degrees and forcast to reach 50 by the weekend which is where it is forcast to stay for the forseeable. And while Basra produces the oil for OPEC's second biggest producer it's people have no air conditioning and a chronic shortage of water, meanwhile their squabbling politicians live in air conditioned luxury in their palaces in Baghdad.

Thomas Jefferson - "The government you elect is the government you deserve".

Maybe this will concentrate a few minds.

Protests Expected in Iraq Amid Economic and Social Crises.

ERBIL — Strong protests and demonstrations are anticipated in Iraq's southern provinces driven by a combination of severe economic hardship, lack of basic services, and disillusionment with the federal government's unfulfilled promises.

Political observers attribute the expected unrest to multiple factors, including chronic shortages of water and electricity, a severe economic crisis, pervasive poverty, and social and environmental issues. These conditions are exacerbated by rising summer temperatures, which further highlight the inadequacies in essential services, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.



And here's something else that might focus a few minds.

A couple of days ago al-Ghani was telling us that the MoO wants the pipeline reopened to diversify export routes because of the dangers of the Red Sea and the costs of having to go around Africa.

"Ship severely flooded after Houthi attack in Red Sea.

The US military says a Greek-owned ship in the Red Sea has been hit by an unmanned surface vessel launched by the Houthis in Yemen, causing severe flooding and damage to the engine room. The vessel was taking on water, and not under the command of the crew, UKMTO stated. The ship, named TUTOR, allegedly suffered significant damage and is at risk of sinking."

habshan
13/6/2024
09:25
Cannacord and peel will be part of the sale execution planThey probably bought lots months ago.Week tomorrow not long is it
redbed
13/6/2024
09:14
Hope they are buying them down here in the 138s
ozzmosiz
13/6/2024
07:25
#GKP #gkptakeover
Updated
1.08% of issue
SP up 16.8%
After 21/6 AGM @Gulf_Keystone will issue lots of options/shares to reward staff+CEO stay bonus to share T/O proceeds
Little bet now that number issued will be equal or very close to number bought back in this program 😉

furenstaurus
13/6/2024
07:05
#gkp #gkptakeover @Gulf_Keystone appears to have a diet planEat 125k ( most days ?)Another 125,000 @ 1.4358 bought and cancelled
herbertsmithfreehills
13/6/2024
07:02
RNS confirming 125k bought yesterday. Again !
shortsqueezer
13/6/2024
06:51
Sludge news

Basrah crudes surge despite global oil decline
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2024-06-13 06:45


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Shafaq News / On Thursday, the prices of Basrah Heavy and Basrah Medium crude oil rose, despite a decline in global oil prices.
Basrah Heavy crude increased by 60 cents to $80.28 per barrel, while Basrah Medium crude also saw a rise of 60 cents, reaching $83.13 per barrel.
The global oil prices dropped as investors digested news that the US Federal Reserve decided not to lower interest rates in the near future.
Brent crude futures lost 23 cents, or 0.3%, to $82.37 a barrel, and US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell 20 cents, or 0.3%, to $78.30.

beernut1
13/6/2024
06:48
KRG reveals oil meeting results with Baghdad, addresses salary concerns
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2024-06-12 17:37


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Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) announced important progress following a meeting held in Baghdad concerning the resumption of oil exports from the Region through the Turkish Ceyhan pipeline.
According to the KRG's spokesperson, Peshawa Hawramani, a meeting in Baghdad focused on discussions about resuming oil exports and the positive trajectory of negotiations between Erbil and Baghdad. This progress comes despite previous disagreements related to oil production.

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Hawramani stated, "While a final resolution to this matter has not yet been reached, we remain optimistic. The Kurdish government has engaged in negotiations with Baghdad from multiple perspectives."
He clarified that the current stage involves reaching an agreement between oil companies, the federal government, and the regional government while safeguarding the constitutional rights of the Region.
On the issue of salaries, Hawramani noted an existing agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, highlighting that "there are no hindrances to the timely payment of salaries to security forces. Any remaining salaries owed to security forces will be disbursed following the Eid holiday."
In January, Iraq's top court ordered the federal government to cover public sector salaries in the autonomous Kurdistan region, where some workers have gone without pay for months.
Civil servants have taken the regional and federal authorities to court and demonstrated over unpaid salaries in Kurdistan, where officials have long accused Baghdad of not sending the necessary funds.
The Supreme Court said the central administration would pay government workers, employees at public institutions, social benefit recipients, and pensioners directly instead of through the regional administration.
In September 2023, Baghdad agreed to increase funds allocated to Iraqi Kurdistan, saying it would provide the northern Region with three annual payments of 700 billion dinars (about $535 million).
Thanks to oil exports, the Region previously had independent funding that partly covered salaries.
However, a dispute involving the federal government and Turkiye, through which the oil had been exported, has blocked that source of income for the regional administration since late March.
Iraqi Kurdistan and Baghdad later agreed in principle that sales of Kurdish oil would pass through the federal government. In exchange, 12.6 percent of Iraq's public spending will go to the Autonomous Region.
The court, in its ruling, also ordered the Kurdish administration to hand over "all its oil and non-oil revenues" to the federal government and an audit of relevant accounts.
With oil revenues gone, Kurdistan's current main source of revenue is tax collected at border crossings with neighboring countries, including Iran and Turkiye, two of Iraq's main regional trade partners.

beernut1
13/6/2024
06:46
If this takeover happens what’s the expected price minimum

TIA

beernut1
13/6/2024
05:40
john@john78846295: 13h

In the last tripartite meeting of the Iraqi Oil Ministry, KRG and IOCs in Baghdad reached an agreement to change the production joint contract to profit joint contract. The Iraqi Oil Ministry has promised to repay $1 billion in loans to companies.

highlander7
13/6/2024
05:25
#gkp #gkptakeover


MAR stabilisation program pre takeover( to stop bad actors being naughty?Ÿ??“??‚??) continues with a few occasional actual buys thrown in,


1.03 % of issue bought in > 4 weeks share price up 19%


Updated spreadsheet here:

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