Gulf Keystone Petroleum (LSE:GKP)
Gulf Keystone Petroleum is an oil and gas exploration and production company operating in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
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Last updated 13-12-2019, 04:30:00pm GMTRelated Articles
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