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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

113.30
1.30 (1.16%)
28 Mar 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
  1.30 1.16% 113.30 113.40 114.00 114.50 110.00 114.00 1,197,179 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 460.11M 266.09M 1.1962 0.95 253.36M
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 112p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 181.00p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £253.36 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.95.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/3/2024
23:20
I wonder if they have shares in gkp ?
pittcock
28/3/2024
22:30
Six Republican senators address
@POTUS
in a letter ahead of 🇮🇶 PM
@mohamedshia’s visit to the US.

“As a precondition of any visit by PM Al-Sudani, you should require the immediate reopening of the Iraq-Turkey pipeline so that the Kurdistan region is able to export oil…”
More👇ㇿ6;

theythinkitsallover
28/3/2024
22:19
LTHers all steadfast 👍

🛢️29312;💭

Where's the Minotaur these days 🤷
🚫🛢️😂Ϝ9;🚗🤔

0ili0
28/3/2024
21:51
2024 #Iraqi draft budget schedules: revenues from exporting crude #oil are calculated on an export rate of 3.5M barrels, including 400k barrels per day from #Kurdistan.
theythinkitsallover
28/3/2024
20:53
£11 a share you are barking not out.
nestoframpers
28/3/2024
17:41
The conversion of preference shares to ordinary stock only happens if it is in the holders interests to do so , its their choice, IE they get more cash but take more risk.So only reason to do it here after a decade or two is because the company is sold TBA.Simple really.Each $ 1bn paid will equal about £ 2.70 quid a share.Be amazed if its less than 4 bn - so about 11 quid minimum
hugetakeaway
28/3/2024
17:41
Can`t see why the Kurds stay.
arcadian
28/3/2024
17:36
It was all signed and sealed a year ago, Baghdad will send the KRG monthly share of the budget 12.67%, I think around $1.4 billion per month.

Never materialised...total shock!!

hangthedj
28/3/2024
17:19
While the oil was being produced Baghdad weren't sending them their 12.6% of the budget

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Now that the oil is not being exported and Baghdad still not sending 12.6% of budget.

Produced/exported subtle difference I suppose.

hangthedj
28/3/2024
17:17
The revised lifting and shifting costs and possibly some thought as to how backpayments might be handled, may explain the large icrease in Sudani`s latest budget proposals.

Back payments will certainly be the litmus of any deal but even if it`s all agreed to AKIPUR`s satisfaction hCaggins would be well advised to see if agreed payments actually materialise.

Iraq has form when it comes to actually paying and may even claim that back payments are a Kurd problem as they signed the contracts

A lot of water to flow before the oil can flow but it seems that some are very optimistic re Biden`s ability to bring home the bacon.

arcadian
28/3/2024
16:38
"Baghdad received no benefit from the oil that was produced."

Yet another example of your total lack of understanding Sarah.

While the oil was being produced Baghdad weren't sending them their 12.6% of the budget.

Baghdad saved billions, so the oil that was produced earned billions for Iraq.

Try to keep up ffs.

habshan
28/3/2024
16:35
Hopefully the latter. Then of course the former would naturally follow :-)
shortsqueezer
28/3/2024
16:29
Good afternoon delusional fantasists and gullible suckers, I note the fantasy factory is still pumping out ludicrous theories and takeaway predictions.

KRG have the the funds to pay the back costs have they? Baghdad are under zero obligation to pay them as they received no benefit from the oil that was produced.

Baghdad don't appear to be in any hurry to sort out the mess. Anything to do with the other pipe?

The Yanks are making all the right noises but its just "lip service" as they have much more important issues to concern them than 400k a day as I said before.

Day 370 of no pipe scotty snowflake and still no real progress innit:-)

bigdog5
28/3/2024
16:23
We are genuinely concerned for big fat dog now - was posting day and night before - have you stopped being paid or has calamity struck?
justiceforthemany
28/3/2024
13:47
Wouldn't want to be out over this extra long weekend.
shortsqueezer
28/3/2024
13:39
All irrelevantThe company is sold.https://x.com/111notout1/status/1773273153134809233?s=61&t=EEAJRmerpfLiAmForyb8DwPreference shareholders have exercised their conversion rights allowing them to fully share in the takeover proceeds.
furenstaurus
28/3/2024
13:39
The conversion of preference shares to ordinary stock only happens if it is in the holders interests to do so , its their choice, IE they get more cash but take more risk.So only reason to do it here after a decade or two is because the company is sold TBA.Simple really.Each $ 1bn paid will equal about £ 2.70 quid a share.Be amazed if its less than 4 bn - so about 11 quid minimum
furenstaurus
28/3/2024
13:27
When were the Preference Shares issued?
Thought not.

If you are going to post such rubbish, try at least to give it some good legs to stand on.

broadford bay
28/3/2024
12:50
Jb .10bn plus imo.Let's say 30 quid plus
furenstaurus
28/3/2024
12:45
The conversion of preference shares to ordinary stock only happens if it is in the holders interests to do so , its their choice, IE they get more cash but take more risk.
So only reason to do it here after a decade or two is because the company is sold TBA.
Simple really.
Each $ 1bn paid will equal about £ 2.70 quid a share.
Be amazed if its less than 4 bn - so about 11 quid minimum

worldquant
28/3/2024
12:45
In a perfect world maybe but this is Iraq.
arcadian
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