QEC - total claim between $3 billion to $5 billion
Judging by this, the total claim from the oil and gas industry in Quebec will be between 3 - 5 billion dollars and Questerre Energy is probably the largest compensation recipients (the $3 billion to $5 billion floated by the province’s energy association).
I expect that a settlement will give Questerre Energy billions of NOK in the coffers
Utica Resources believes this is not enough and wants higher compensation from the government
Article from 2021
Quebec killed Utica Resource's business plan — now the company wants billions of dollars in compensation
Martin Patriquin: Burning fossil fuels has a cost. Keeping them in the ground also has a price
Author of the article:
"The Logic
Martin Patriquin
Publishing date:
Nov 29, 2021"
"So Lévesque wants compensation for Utica and the other nine licence-holding companies in the province. The starting bid: “significantly more” than the $3 billion to $5 billion floated by the province’s energy association, Lévesque told me the other day."
https://financialpost.com/commodities/energy/oil-gas/quebec-ink-burning-fossil-fuels-has-a-cost-keeping-them-in-the-ground-also-has-a-price
More than half Quebecers in favour of developing its oil resources
Arthur C. Green Nov 23, 2022
CEO of Utica Resources Mario Levesque said, "These numbers show what people are telling me all day long."
https://www.westernstandard.news/news/more-than-half-quebecers-in-favour-of-developing-its-oil-resources/article_3367c3c6-6b6c-11ed-93ae-fb918bf3674d.html
I expect that a settlement will give Questerre Energy billions of NOK in the coffers
Utica Resources believes this is not enough and wants higher compensation from the government
Article from 2021
Quebec killed Utica Resource's business plan — now the company wants billions of dollars in compensation
Martin Patriquin: Burning fossil fuels has a cost. Keeping them in the ground also has a price
Author of the article:
"The Logic
Martin Patriquin
Publishing date:
Nov 29, 2021"
"So Lévesque wants compensation for Utica and the other nine licence-holding companies in the province. The starting bid: “significantly more” than the $3 billion to $5 billion floated by the province’s energy association, Lévesque told me the other day."
https://financialpost.com/commodities/energy/oil-gas/quebec-ink-burning-fossil-fuels-has-a-cost-keeping-them-in-the-ground-also-has-a-price
More than half Quebecers in favour of developing its oil resources
Arthur C. Green Nov 23, 2022
CEO of Utica Resources Mario Levesque said, "These numbers show what people are telling me all day long."
https://www.westernstandard.news/news/more-than-half-quebecers-in-favour-of-developing-its-oil-resources/article_3367c3c6-6b6c-11ed-93ae-fb918bf3674d.html
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MC Axel
13.12.2022 kl 01:08
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Natural Gas Prices Surge 10% On Cold Temperatures
By Alex Kimani - Dec 12, 2022, 10:00 AM CST
U.S. natural gas futures have extended their rally, jumping nearly 10% on Monday’s session following forecasts for much colder weather as well as higher heating demand through late December than previously expected.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Natural-Gas-Prices-Surge-10-On-Cold-Temperatures.html
By Alex Kimani - Dec 12, 2022, 10:00 AM CST
U.S. natural gas futures have extended their rally, jumping nearly 10% on Monday’s session following forecasts for much colder weather as well as higher heating demand through late December than previously expected.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Natural-Gas-Prices-Surge-10-On-Cold-Temperatures.html
OPC1000
13.12.2022 kl 01:23
9569
Do you know the saying;
«Opp som en hjort - ned som en lort»
Do you know what pump&dump is ?
(Explaining the sudden and unexpected higher vulume)
«Opp som en hjort - ned som en lort»
Do you know what pump&dump is ?
(Explaining the sudden and unexpected higher vulume)
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Upup
13.12.2022 kl 12:37
9250
Do you know the expression; hakk in the record?
Thats a good wending nicht wahr?
Pumped and dumpes since 70 ears, not worth the crown as they say, will be under inden sommerens sluuuuuud
Thats a good wending nicht wahr?
Pumped and dumpes since 70 ears, not worth the crown as they say, will be under inden sommerens sluuuuuud
MC Axel
05.01.2023 kl 09:36
7813
Why is QEC 1,72 NOK in Toronto? and only 1,56 NOK in Oslo?
QEC: CN Toronto
Questerre Energy Corp
COMPANY INFO
0.23 CAD
+0.01 +4.55%
MARKET CLOSED
https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/QEC:CN
QEC: CN Toronto
Questerre Energy Corp
COMPANY INFO
0.23 CAD
+0.01 +4.55%
MARKET CLOSED
https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/QEC:CN
tuja
05.01.2023 kl 09:41
7935
Bare å laste med begge hender:
https://twitter.com/LiveSquawk/status/1610917719565635590?s=20&t=AC9ces8BUGNETAu--MxCEg
Twitter
LiveSquawk
- UBS: Expect Crude Oil Prices To Rise To $110/BBL This Year
- In 2023, Expect Oil Demand To Rise By 1.6 MPBD, With Demand, Exceeding The Record Of 103 MPBD In H2 23
- Expect Brent To Rise To $110/BBL And WTI To $107/BBL In 2023
- 2023 Oil Demand Will Be Driven By Asia #OOTT
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) January 5, 2023
https://twitter.com/LiveSquawk/status/1610917719565635590?s=20&t=AC9ces8BUGNETAu--MxCEg
LiveSquawk
- UBS: Expect Crude Oil Prices To Rise To $110/BBL This Year
- In 2023, Expect Oil Demand To Rise By 1.6 MPBD, With Demand, Exceeding The Record Of 103 MPBD In H2 23
- Expect Brent To Rise To $110/BBL And WTI To $107/BBL In 2023
- 2023 Oil Demand Will Be Driven By Asia #OOTT
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) January 5, 2023
Peter Sellers
05.01.2023 kl 10:25
7909
@MCA, se igjen på volumet det var omsatt 10.884 aksjer! Qec er helt uavhengig i Toronto vs OB den er registret begge plasser men helt uavhengig av hverandre....noen norske selskap er reg både på Wall Street og på OB, i USA kan aksjen være langt høyere priset enn her hjemme eller motsatt.
tuja
07.01.2023 kl 11:45
7467
Dersom denne spådommen slår inn, er det bare å laste på dagens tilbudspris:
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Oil-Prices/Andurand-Oil-Prices-Could-Exceed-140-If-Chinas-Economy-Fully-Reopens.html
Crude oil prices could exceed $140 per barrel yet this year if China’s economy fully reopens, hedge fund manager Pierre Andurand said on Friday.
Andurand sees the possibility of crude oil demand growing by more than 4 million barrels per day this year—a 4% increase over last year. This far exceeds crude demand growth set out for 2023 by other oil market forecasters.
“I think oil will go upwards of $140 a barrel once Asia fully reopens, assuming there will be no more lockdowns, Andurand said, adding that the “market is underestimating the scale of the demand boost that it will bring.”
Andurand’s forecast goes against the trend that crude oil prices set so far this year. During the first week of the year, crude oil prices tumbled by 9% in the first two trading days in what was the worst start to a year since 1991.
Last week, Andurand said in a tweet that oil demand could increase between 3 and 4 million bpd this year, aided by the switch from oil to gas.
China’s reopening has been on the oil industry’s radar ever since it employed its zero-covid policies and locked down much of its economy. China only recently made significant changes to its covid policies, abandoning its strict measures in favor of relaxed testing requirements and travel restrictions. But China’s reopening has been plagued with a new wave of Covid, spooking many oil bulls off what would be their rejoicing at what should be a significant bump in demand.
Andurand did say last week that oil demand will be limited somewhat by a growth in the EV sector, as EVs have the potential to displace 600,000 bpd of oil demand.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Oil-Prices/Andurand-Oil-Prices-Could-Exceed-140-If-Chinas-Economy-Fully-Reopens.html
Crude oil prices could exceed $140 per barrel yet this year if China’s economy fully reopens, hedge fund manager Pierre Andurand said on Friday.
Andurand sees the possibility of crude oil demand growing by more than 4 million barrels per day this year—a 4% increase over last year. This far exceeds crude demand growth set out for 2023 by other oil market forecasters.
“I think oil will go upwards of $140 a barrel once Asia fully reopens, assuming there will be no more lockdowns, Andurand said, adding that the “market is underestimating the scale of the demand boost that it will bring.”
Andurand’s forecast goes against the trend that crude oil prices set so far this year. During the first week of the year, crude oil prices tumbled by 9% in the first two trading days in what was the worst start to a year since 1991.
Last week, Andurand said in a tweet that oil demand could increase between 3 and 4 million bpd this year, aided by the switch from oil to gas.
China’s reopening has been on the oil industry’s radar ever since it employed its zero-covid policies and locked down much of its economy. China only recently made significant changes to its covid policies, abandoning its strict measures in favor of relaxed testing requirements and travel restrictions. But China’s reopening has been plagued with a new wave of Covid, spooking many oil bulls off what would be their rejoicing at what should be a significant bump in demand.
Andurand did say last week that oil demand will be limited somewhat by a growth in the EV sector, as EVs have the potential to displace 600,000 bpd of oil demand.
MC Axel
19.01.2023 kl 00:44
6508
January 18, 202310:52 PM GMTLast Updated 41 min agoBritish Columbia reaches deal with First Nations in Canada's Montney shale play
By Nia Williams
Interesting reading. Has nothing to do with Quebec, but mentions First Nations, which is relevant when we talk about Questerre energy
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/british-columbia-reaches-deal-with-first-nations-canadas-montney-shale-play-2023-01-18/
And here:
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/canadian-natgas-firms-warn-clock-ticking-montney-shale-deal-with-first-nations-2022-11-01/
tuja
19.01.2023 kl 08:41
6286
Det nærmer seg også børsmelding relatert til kravet på erstatning:
"Our legal claim is that by enacting Bill 21 and revoking our exploration licenses, with no meaningful compensation, the province has been ‘unjustly enriched’ by the value of our discovery. As we have previously noted, the discovery once made, cannot be undiscovered and it has tremendous value to whoever owns it. Our expert witness is working to quantify the value of this discovery and our resulting damages. This should be finalized early in the new year and submitted with our revised pleadings to the Superior Court."
"Our expert witness is working to quantify the value of this discovery and our resulting damages. This should be finalized early in the new year and submitted with our revised pleadings to the Superior Court."
"Our legal claim is that by enacting Bill 21 and revoking our exploration licenses, with no meaningful compensation, the province has been ‘unjustly enriched’ by the value of our discovery. As we have previously noted, the discovery once made, cannot be undiscovered and it has tremendous value to whoever owns it. Our expert witness is working to quantify the value of this discovery and our resulting damages. This should be finalized early in the new year and submitted with our revised pleadings to the Superior Court."
"Our expert witness is working to quantify the value of this discovery and our resulting damages. This should be finalized early in the new year and submitted with our revised pleadings to the Superior Court."
Fjellbris
19.01.2023 kl 08:46
6300
Blir spennende å se beløpet, samt endelig få på bordet kravet. Vi snakker uansett her ikke om småpenger, selv om jeg ikke tror kravet blir på kr 20-40 pr aksje som Jason antydet.
Mindre kan vel også gøre det :-)......10-15 NOK
1013
19.01.2023 kl 10:11
6200
Mit gæt er at de kommer til at kræve imellem 3-9 milliarder CAD.
Håber snart tallene kommer.
Håber snart tallene kommer.
minsin
19.01.2023 kl 11:23
6126
Mye fin jus det der..Når det kommer til ekspropriering og "samfunnets beste" er det vanskelig å fastsette en verdi.
Tror nok at en endelig avgjørelse vil dra langt ut i tid..
Det jeg imidlertidig tror er at QEC vil få dekket inn minimum utgiftene/investerings kostnadene på rundt 22 brønner i lowlands.
Mulig dette utgjør 10-15 mill Cad pr brønn , mot at de avslutter brønnene permanent
Isåfall ligger det 220 - 350 mill Cad / 1,7 - 2,5 mrd i potten noe som tilsv 4-6 kr aksjen
I hvilken grad verdiene under bakken - gidder jeg ikke ta stilling til : foreløpig får fin jussen ta seg av dette
Noe annet som kan påvirke erstatningen er hva QEC betalte for Repsols andel i Lowlands, i sin tid
Med mitt kursmål på 4-7 kr på dagens produksjon og forventninger sammen med erstatning mener jeg aksjen bør ha potensiale på 8- 13 kr... i løpet av en par år.
Nesten en 10 dobling fra dagens kurser...
Risk / reward er derfor meget positiv og anser QEC for å ha ett godt fremtidig potensiale...
Har allikavel ett håp om at LNG kan bli eksportert også fra Quebec - det er der den virkelige gevinsten ligger
Tror nok at en endelig avgjørelse vil dra langt ut i tid..
Det jeg imidlertidig tror er at QEC vil få dekket inn minimum utgiftene/investerings kostnadene på rundt 22 brønner i lowlands.
Mulig dette utgjør 10-15 mill Cad pr brønn , mot at de avslutter brønnene permanent
Isåfall ligger det 220 - 350 mill Cad / 1,7 - 2,5 mrd i potten noe som tilsv 4-6 kr aksjen
I hvilken grad verdiene under bakken - gidder jeg ikke ta stilling til : foreløpig får fin jussen ta seg av dette
Noe annet som kan påvirke erstatningen er hva QEC betalte for Repsols andel i Lowlands, i sin tid
Med mitt kursmål på 4-7 kr på dagens produksjon og forventninger sammen med erstatning mener jeg aksjen bør ha potensiale på 8- 13 kr... i løpet av en par år.
Nesten en 10 dobling fra dagens kurser...
Risk / reward er derfor meget positiv og anser QEC for å ha ett godt fremtidig potensiale...
Har allikavel ett håp om at LNG kan bli eksportert også fra Quebec - det er der den virkelige gevinsten ligger
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tuja
19.01.2023 kl 12:18
6009
God og velfundert analyse av ståa. Er rimelig klar på at en eventuell erstatning vil gi flere kroner på kursen. Og i tillegg har vi dagens og framtidig produksjonsøkning som alene burde gi større oppside fra dagens kurs. Kan bli morsomt å være invistert i QEC i 2023. Forventer som sagt snarlig melding om erstatningskrav. Spennende.
Peter Sellers
19.01.2023 kl 12:41
5961
@1013, ja det er vel på tide at erstatningskravet kommer opp asap iom at det ser rimelig håpløst ut med tanke på utvinning i Quebec!! La oss håpe dette er rett rundt hjørne!!
Fjellbris
20.01.2023 kl 08:26
5564
20.01.2023 08:00:00
Insider acquisition of shares
Questerre Energy Corporation (the "Company") reported Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, acquired 53,500 Common Shares at C$0.21 per Common Share on January 18 and January 19, 2023. He currently holds 11,668,227 Common Shares and exercises control and direction over an additional 7,657,864 Common Shares held through affiliate companies.
Insider acquisition of shares
Questerre Energy Corporation (the "Company") reported Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, acquired 53,500 Common Shares at C$0.21 per Common Share on January 18 and January 19, 2023. He currently holds 11,668,227 Common Shares and exercises control and direction over an additional 7,657,864 Common Shares held through affiliate companies.
Ja da skal den sikkert over 2kr i dag 😂😂👍
minsin
20.01.2023 kl 09:20
5477
Ligger nok i området der den har ligget de siste dagene..
Generelt er det positivt at ledelsen kjøper aksjer , Ett greit signal om de har tro på at aksjen skal oppover- spesielt nå i forkant av Q4 og nå som erstatningssaken er inne til vurdering.
Generelt er det positivt at ledelsen kjøper aksjer , Ett greit signal om de har tro på at aksjen skal oppover- spesielt nå i forkant av Q4 og nå som erstatningssaken er inne til vurdering.
fervex
20.01.2023 kl 09:36
5650
Enig i at det ikke bør gi store kursutslag på kort sikt.
For meg betyr dette bare at insiders ikke sitter på nyheter som i såfall ville gjort dette til ulovlig innsidehandel.
På lengre sikt, er det derimot bra og positivt.
For meg betyr dette bare at insiders ikke sitter på nyheter som i såfall ville gjort dette til ulovlig innsidehandel.
På lengre sikt, er det derimot bra og positivt.
andemorr
20.01.2023 kl 09:52
5758
Tatt en grei post i QEC i dag. Har tidligere hatt tendenser til å løpe løpsk, og nå når vi nærmer oss melding vedrørende erstatning så ser jeg r/r som bra. Gjelder å være inne FØR denne meldingen eventuelt kommer, og den skal komme "early 2023".
minsin
20.01.2023 kl 09:57
5766
Tror nesten Michael Binnion har lest på linken min ang QECs fremtidige produksjon og erstatning for Lowlands...
Sikker derfor han kjøpte noen aksjer... :-)
Sikker derfor han kjøpte noen aksjer... :-)
Fjellbris
20.01.2023 kl 10:09
5758
Uansett hvordan man vrir og vender på det er det positivt at toppsjefen kjøper mer aksjer, han som har enormt mye fra før. Ingen kjøper mer om man ikke har tro på investeringen, dette er nok også et signal på hva som kommer😀
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Tja, et slikt puslete innsidekjøp kan også tolkes som kurspleie, dvs et forsøk på å snu den negative trenden.
IncognitoPamda
20.01.2023 kl 12:13
5303
Nettopp. Vikan ikke vite ordentlig, men kjøpesummen er en dråpe i havet bare, så jeg vil ikke si det betyr all verdens. Det er selvfølgelig mye bedre enn at innsiden selger naturligvis, men.
minsin
20.01.2023 kl 12:45
5285
Hmm det som er litt underlig er at qec har bevilget seg millioner av aksjer i opsjoner med strike 0 28 cad ...
Så jo dette er kurspleie ,men gir samtidig en helt klar indikasjon hvilken vei aksjen vil gå de kommende uker ...
I forhold til prising av selskapet , så tjener selskapet penger som gress for tiden
Produksjonen vil være i omr 2300-2400 boed ved fremleggelse av Q4..dette vil generere omtrent 10 mill i netback pr kvartal.så jo jeg skjønner hvorfor han kjøper - i det korte bildet dkal aksjen opp i 4 kr - ting synliggjøres
Så jo dette er kurspleie ,men gir samtidig en helt klar indikasjon hvilken vei aksjen vil gå de kommende uker ...
I forhold til prising av selskapet , så tjener selskapet penger som gress for tiden
Produksjonen vil være i omr 2300-2400 boed ved fremleggelse av Q4..dette vil generere omtrent 10 mill i netback pr kvartal.så jo jeg skjønner hvorfor han kjøper - i det korte bildet dkal aksjen opp i 4 kr - ting synliggjøres
Peter Sellers
20.01.2023 kl 14:31
12363
@minsin, nå handlet vel MB for 1mill i fjor rundt diss tider hvor han brukte opsjonen sin så denne handelen fra var bare symbolsk og har ingen betydning for kursen, men positivt at han markerer:))
minsin
22.01.2023 kl 21:36
11869
Registrerer at også tidligere har det det vært antydet at mine beregninger har en viss "gehalt".
https://questerre.wordpress.com/2019/03/18/quebec-cad-200-millioner-19-milliarder-soksmal/
220-350 mill Cad i erstatning er derfor ikke urimelig.. noe som tilsv 4-6 kr aksjen for QECs del.
Ser fortsatt potensiale på 8-13 kr aksjen som ett seriøst & realistisk kursmål.
I forhold til Red Leaf og dets potensiale er dette utenom..
Utelukker ikke QEC må gjennom en liten emisjon for å opprettholde sin eierandelen på 40 pst, i løpet av halvt år
Behovet er 65 Mill $ - QEC vil da delta med ca 26 Mill $.
Time will show om hvordan QEC finansierer dette - fra Drift , Lån, emisjon eller en kombinasjon ?
https://questerre.wordpress.com/2019/03/18/quebec-cad-200-millioner-19-milliarder-soksmal/
220-350 mill Cad i erstatning er derfor ikke urimelig.. noe som tilsv 4-6 kr aksjen for QECs del.
Ser fortsatt potensiale på 8-13 kr aksjen som ett seriøst & realistisk kursmål.
I forhold til Red Leaf og dets potensiale er dette utenom..
Utelukker ikke QEC må gjennom en liten emisjon for å opprettholde sin eierandelen på 40 pst, i løpet av halvt år
Behovet er 65 Mill $ - QEC vil da delta med ca 26 Mill $.
Time will show om hvordan QEC finansierer dette - fra Drift , Lån, emisjon eller en kombinasjon ?
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njn-
23.01.2023 kl 12:20
11288
Så du tror Binnion vil være fornøyd med ditt anslag?
DET TROR IKKE JEG.
Men vi får se hva de virkelige verdier blir satt til.
DET TROR IKKE JEG.
Men vi får se hva de virkelige verdier blir satt til.
minsin
23.01.2023 kl 13:17
11226
MB ønsker seg selvsagt mest mulig i erstatning . Mine beregninger er basert på hva qec har brukt av penger i lowlands.
Ekspropiering til " samfunnets beste " er komplisert og ofte får saksøkeren bare smuler i erstatning.
I hvilken grad de får erstatning på verdiene i bakken - må nesten :fin jussen" ta seg av ..
Det blir nok en krangel utover innvesteringene som er gjordt der potensielle og realistiske verdier skal vektes mot hverandre og i hvilken grad det skal vektlegges mot erstattnings summen.
Uansett så er det mange aktører, selv med "minimums ertatningen" til qec- så vil total beløpene i alle erstatning sakene være enorme . Quebec kan være tvunget til å korrigere Bill21 eller på en annen måte inngå ett forlik av ett eller anna slag.
Quebec har neppe råd å betale erstatning på flere 10 talls milliarder ...
Ekspropiering til " samfunnets beste " er komplisert og ofte får saksøkeren bare smuler i erstatning.
I hvilken grad de får erstatning på verdiene i bakken - må nesten :fin jussen" ta seg av ..
Det blir nok en krangel utover innvesteringene som er gjordt der potensielle og realistiske verdier skal vektes mot hverandre og i hvilken grad det skal vektlegges mot erstattnings summen.
Uansett så er det mange aktører, selv med "minimums ertatningen" til qec- så vil total beløpene i alle erstatning sakene være enorme . Quebec kan være tvunget til å korrigere Bill21 eller på en annen måte inngå ett forlik av ett eller anna slag.
Quebec har neppe råd å betale erstatning på flere 10 talls milliarder ...
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Fjellbris
23.01.2023 kl 16:45
11055
Ja blir spennende å se nivået, jeg tror som deg heller ikke at Québec har råd til å betale ut flere 10 talls miliarder. Men, at det blir et betydelig beløp om de ikke da omgjør bill21, som fort tilsvarer at vi får kurs QEC kr 4-7 igjen, tror jeg også som deg😀
I mellomtiden får vi drømme litt med Jason som tidlig i januar i fjor gikk ut og antydet kr 20-40 pr aksje, måtte han få rett her!😉🍾
…….
Mente aksjen kunne 18-dobles – skjønner ingenting av kursrally
Finansdirektør Jason D'Silva mente Questerre-aksjen kunne gå 18-gangeren om selskapet fikk riktig erstatning. Nå skjønner han ingenting av oppgangen på nærmere 200 prosent.
https://www.finansavisen.no/nyheter/energi/2022/01/06/7798973/mente-aksjen-kunne-18-dobles-skjonner-ingenting-av-kursrally
I mellomtiden får vi drømme litt med Jason som tidlig i januar i fjor gikk ut og antydet kr 20-40 pr aksje, måtte han få rett her!😉🍾
…….
Mente aksjen kunne 18-dobles – skjønner ingenting av kursrally
Finansdirektør Jason D'Silva mente Questerre-aksjen kunne gå 18-gangeren om selskapet fikk riktig erstatning. Nå skjønner han ingenting av oppgangen på nærmere 200 prosent.
https://www.finansavisen.no/nyheter/energi/2022/01/06/7798973/mente-aksjen-kunne-18-dobles-skjonner-ingenting-av-kursrally
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minsin
23.01.2023 kl 21:15
10659
hmm mitt kursmål er 4-7 kr på driften , slik det ser ut nå venter en produksjon på 2200-2300 boed i Q4.22 altså en oppgang på ca 40 pst fra Q3
I Q4-23 er produksjonen oppe i rundt 3000 boed
Erstatningen fra Lowlands mener jeg 4-6 kr pr aksje er mest sannsynlig
Totalt vil dette utgjøre 8-13 kr innenfor 1-2 år
RedLleaf har jeg ikke sett særlig på men ikke usannsynlig med en relativt liten emisjon kortsiktig, selv om selskapet skisserer enorme produksjonstall - så er dette langt frem i tid - i mellomtiden vil det være mye kapitalinnhenting
I Q4-23 er produksjonen oppe i rundt 3000 boed
Erstatningen fra Lowlands mener jeg 4-6 kr pr aksje er mest sannsynlig
Totalt vil dette utgjøre 8-13 kr innenfor 1-2 år
RedLleaf har jeg ikke sett særlig på men ikke usannsynlig med en relativt liten emisjon kortsiktig, selv om selskapet skisserer enorme produksjonstall - så er dette langt frem i tid - i mellomtiden vil det være mye kapitalinnhenting
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23.01.2023 kl 22:39
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Meget interessant! Litt dårlig lyd, men jeg fikk med at evalueringen av selskapet med dagens aksjekurs tilsvarer 2 cent per fat reserver. Også at det er aktivitet i Utah prosjektet! Hvorfor er kursen 1,5 kr? Latterlig!
Fjellbris
I dag kl 04:34
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Så enig! Det er ogdå MB, som sist uke sendte sitt signal om det vet å foreta et innsidekjøp. Ikke et stor kjøp og han har mer enn nok aksjer fra før, men mer for å gi et signal og si han fortsatt har troen ogdå mtp erstatningsnivå, noe YouTube videoen også bekrefter.
I går kl 23:09
225
Meget interessant! Litt dårlig lyd, men jeg fikk med at evalueringen av selskapet med dagens aksjekurs tilsvarer 2 cent per fat reserver. Også at det er aktivitet i Utah prosjektet! Hvorfor er kursen 1,5 kr? Latterlig!
Fjellbris
I dag kl 04:34
3
Så enig! Det er ogdå MB, som sist uke sendte sitt signal om det vet å foreta et innsidekjøp. Ikke et stor kjøp og han har mer enn nok aksjer fra før, men mer for å gi et signal og si han fortsatt har troen ogdå mtp erstatningsnivå, noe YouTube videoen også bekrefter.
dazednconfused
25.01.2023 kl 12:33
9262
Her er hele intervjuet transkribert fra YouTube:
welcome back folks once again the
00:04
talking stocks with Dan the stock man
00:07
where we reviewed top public company
00:09
Executives to give us Insight on where
00:12
they are today and what the future may
00:14
hold I'm your co-host George with a J
00:17
and without further Ado your host the
00:21
one and only
00:23
the brother from another mother from
00:25
Clearwater Florida Dan the stock man
00:29
just for the people listening I mean to
00:32
update them that the government of
00:33
Corvette announced that they will
00:35
expropriate our discovery
00:37
we believe is about a 20 trillion cubic
00:40
foot Discovery wow
00:43
30 Wells yeah so 20 20 TCF of gas that
00:47
you know that that makes up like a
00:49
Woodford sale or a Barnet or a Barnett
00:51
which was the beginning of it all like
00:53
regarding that was about 2025 TCF also
00:56
so it really is a giant Discovery over
00:58
three billion barrels of oil equivalents
01:00
and the government's announced that it's
01:02
going to expropriate it from us but
01:04
anyways yeah so the government asked I
01:06
said well okay we'll let you produce it
01:07
but you have to have you know quote
01:09
unquote a social license so what social
01:12
license well nobody knows nobody can
01:13
tell you but it's more or less that you
01:16
know they're saying we don't want to
01:18
have any political problems for your
01:20
project
01:21
so we went out and we got local farmers
01:24
to support us at the locals Farmers
01:27
unions to support us we've got local
01:29
power to sign on to a benefit sharing
01:31
agreement we got and more and we got
01:34
native people we got the the local tribe
01:36
of the wall of deck the First Nations
01:38
they've signed on as a partner we got
01:41
the Trade union so the team serves as a
01:43
well-known United States the teamsters
01:45
are supporting our project so we went
01:48
out and did what we thought what was
01:50
that go get social license go get people
01:52
to support your project uh you managed
01:55
to get the following in Quebec that that
01:57
uh more than two to one quebecers
02:01
support development of our project so
02:03
having gone out and done all that and
02:06
then you know given the government the
02:08
the results of of our social license
02:11
work uh we were expecting a different
02:14
response than okay well then we'll just
02:16
expropriate you I mean because that is
02:18
quite a list of of support I mean where
02:22
do you think you're missing
02:29
we understood that one of the big issues
02:31
in Quebec it's uh it's a greener than
02:33
green kind of culture there people out
02:36
of there sure
02:41
right right
02:42
and so we went but okay we got it you
02:45
you don't want admissions you don't want
02:48
to talk to chemicals you don't want too
02:50
much noise you don't want us to use
02:53
water you know like you you've made it
02:56
clear that you're I mean in one sense
02:58
it's almost like you're saying you want
03:00
a project with jobs and economic
03:01
development but you want a zero
03:03
environmental impact so we we actually
03:06
set out a goal
03:08
um this was like uh I don't know what
03:10
you call this it's like a moonshot kind
03:11
of thing right yeah is it possible to
03:14
develop natural gas with zero
03:17
environmental impact like so instead of
03:19
starting from here's where we are how do
03:21
we improve by ten percent we did a blank
03:23
sheet of paper and said let's start with
03:26
zero impact how do we get that how how
03:28
do we develop and keep that and of
03:30
course that's not literally possible but
03:32
that was a goal and we managed to figure
03:34
out hey we could develop it using
03:36
hydroelectricity eliminate every every
03:39
diesel generator every diesel
03:42
we could use water
03:44
control system s artificial intelligence
03:46
and things like that that predict and
03:48
prevent leaks and things like that and
03:51
we could use vapor recovery we could
03:53
eliminate
03:54
99. something percent of the emissions
03:57
which was an incredible breakthrough
03:59
when you're actually not producing the
04:01
emissions in the first place
04:06
recycle
04:07
and we can use new technology that
04:10
allows us to use Wastewater gray water
04:13
sewage water salty water like yeah
04:19
and so that was an elimination of using
04:21
fresh drinking water and then
04:24
um and then the other thing is by
04:25
yourself electric motors we eliminate
04:27
most of the noise
04:30
for electric motors yeah
04:39
[Music]
04:42
fluids for all of our Drilling and
04:44
completion of operations so if we got to
04:47
the point where it was a near zero
04:49
impact project this is how we got the
04:51
teamsters the First Nation the town the
04:55
farmers yeah
04:59
sharing event
05:01
and the impacts are going to be moral
05:03
bleeding lowest impact in the world for
05:05
a new process and yeah and and we're
05:07
willing to do a pilot and prove that
05:09
what we our engineering works I mean
05:11
what do you think Dan uh you know what's
05:13
your take on it this really is one of
05:16
the biggest stories in the country as
05:18
far as I'm concerned I mean this is a
05:21
hot button issue it's a national news
05:24
story and I think it's only going to
05:26
grow and they've spent my understanding
05:29
if you look at the public filing that's
05:32
over
05:33
call it 150 million dollars has been
05:36
spent they did everything the government
05:38
requested of them to do so again yeah I
05:41
wanted to get some understanding one of
05:43
my goals today was just to help get a
05:44
better understanding for myself and the
05:47
audience just to scale
05:49
of the amount of oil in the ground and
05:52
and gas in the ground because we love
05:54
this concept of optionality as smart
05:58
speculators we have uh somewhere along
06:01
the lines Michael mentioned earlier 20
06:04
trillion cubic feet equates to call it
06:08
three billion barrels of oil equivalent
06:11
so then when you look at their Assets in
06:13
Jordan Utah and Alberta let's call it
06:18
leverage that's what optionality implies
06:21
is leverage and Quest air offers
06:24
leverage to four billion barrels of oil
06:29
equivalent in the ground now when you
06:31
look at that market cap of only 77
06:34
million dollars that equates to about
06:36
get this two cents per barrel I ran the
06:40
number twice there
06:49
the stock is qec again on the Toronto
06:52
you get exposure to oil barrel oil for
06:56
less than five cents a barrel in the
06:58
ground amazing does that sound about
07:00
right Michael I mean that I mean that's
07:01
how my simple mind thinks about
07:04
speculating on some of these commodity
07:06
companies tell us you mentioned before
07:08
just oh this is a true techno technology
07:11
that you've been working with to to do
07:14
this at a net zero it's even better than
07:16
solar and wind can can claim to be in
07:19
terms of if people want to be serious
07:21
about the science
07:25
um I
07:26
I project on the environment
07:29
and of Interest by the way our business
07:32
with red leaf down in Utah I mean the
07:35
University of Utah
07:38
this is happening in other places
07:40
besides where we are exploded
07:42
it's happening in Alberta it's happening
07:44
in Utah it's happening in other places
07:48
I'm coming up with Dramatics
07:50
in the admissions
07:52
I'm I'm 100 convinced that we're going
07:56
to transform oil and gas into a low
07:58
efficient
08:01
um so now that we will transition off
08:03
the emissions without having to
08:05
transition off oil and gas that's what I
08:06
mean by energy information
08:08
using something out of refineries like
08:11
corporate drums which is a part of a
08:13
long providers to in revive if they if
08:16
you get these sludge or heavy oils left
08:19
over again before that they'll often put
08:21
it in a couple of them
08:24
putting that sludge into the corporate
08:26
government what we're doing is putting
08:27
this rock so think about it
08:30
great where instead of putting crude oil
08:34
into the refinery or heavy blood oil
08:36
into the repair
08:38
gasoline or diesel or other products
08:41
what we're putting in is the actual
08:43
broth full of organic material and that
08:45
organic material uh understood turns
08:49
into oil and gas and then what we're
08:50
left over with is the mineral like the
08:53
mineral part of The Rock
08:55
and what's interesting about it there's
08:58
trillions of barrels of oil in this kind
09:00
of rock around the world and we've
09:02
already tied up pieces for about a
09:04
million Barrels in Utah and about seven
09:07
billion Barrels in Georgia
09:11
even bigger Quebec even bigger even
09:15
bigger Michael's going big he likes big
09:17
big minion
09:19
Michael you're the man you know uh if
09:22
you look at the volume so the volume's
09:25
definitely low and with some of these
09:28
stories I mean it's I mean where do you
09:30
see some of the stuff starting to come
09:32
into play especially like with it what
09:34
you have in Utah
09:37
technology
09:39
really does shortly that I think will
09:41
give us something
09:42
to look for partners and bring somebody
09:44
on to move forward with that project the
09:47
other thing that's happened in Utah is
09:49
that we have we've been able to as part
09:51
of our project acquire 7 600 acres of
09:54
land like just beautiful surface land
09:56
normal type of labs but we we've been
09:58
able to create and it's grandfather's
10:00
air emissions permit
10:03
40 to 45 000 Barrel a day refinery
10:07
included production from our billion
10:08
barrels project
welcome back folks once again the
00:04
talking stocks with Dan the stock man
00:07
where we reviewed top public company
00:09
Executives to give us Insight on where
00:12
they are today and what the future may
00:14
hold I'm your co-host George with a J
00:17
and without further Ado your host the
00:21
one and only
00:23
the brother from another mother from
00:25
Clearwater Florida Dan the stock man
00:29
just for the people listening I mean to
00:32
update them that the government of
00:33
Corvette announced that they will
00:35
expropriate our discovery
00:37
we believe is about a 20 trillion cubic
00:40
foot Discovery wow
00:43
30 Wells yeah so 20 20 TCF of gas that
00:47
you know that that makes up like a
00:49
Woodford sale or a Barnet or a Barnett
00:51
which was the beginning of it all like
00:53
regarding that was about 2025 TCF also
00:56
so it really is a giant Discovery over
00:58
three billion barrels of oil equivalents
01:00
and the government's announced that it's
01:02
going to expropriate it from us but
01:04
anyways yeah so the government asked I
01:06
said well okay we'll let you produce it
01:07
but you have to have you know quote
01:09
unquote a social license so what social
01:12
license well nobody knows nobody can
01:13
tell you but it's more or less that you
01:16
know they're saying we don't want to
01:18
have any political problems for your
01:20
project
01:21
so we went out and we got local farmers
01:24
to support us at the locals Farmers
01:27
unions to support us we've got local
01:29
power to sign on to a benefit sharing
01:31
agreement we got and more and we got
01:34
native people we got the the local tribe
01:36
of the wall of deck the First Nations
01:38
they've signed on as a partner we got
01:41
the Trade union so the team serves as a
01:43
well-known United States the teamsters
01:45
are supporting our project so we went
01:48
out and did what we thought what was
01:50
that go get social license go get people
01:52
to support your project uh you managed
01:55
to get the following in Quebec that that
01:57
uh more than two to one quebecers
02:01
support development of our project so
02:03
having gone out and done all that and
02:06
then you know given the government the
02:08
the results of of our social license
02:11
work uh we were expecting a different
02:14
response than okay well then we'll just
02:16
expropriate you I mean because that is
02:18
quite a list of of support I mean where
02:22
do you think you're missing
02:29
we understood that one of the big issues
02:31
in Quebec it's uh it's a greener than
02:33
green kind of culture there people out
02:36
of there sure
02:41
right right
02:42
and so we went but okay we got it you
02:45
you don't want admissions you don't want
02:48
to talk to chemicals you don't want too
02:50
much noise you don't want us to use
02:53
water you know like you you've made it
02:56
clear that you're I mean in one sense
02:58
it's almost like you're saying you want
03:00
a project with jobs and economic
03:01
development but you want a zero
03:03
environmental impact so we we actually
03:06
set out a goal
03:08
um this was like uh I don't know what
03:10
you call this it's like a moonshot kind
03:11
of thing right yeah is it possible to
03:14
develop natural gas with zero
03:17
environmental impact like so instead of
03:19
starting from here's where we are how do
03:21
we improve by ten percent we did a blank
03:23
sheet of paper and said let's start with
03:26
zero impact how do we get that how how
03:28
do we develop and keep that and of
03:30
course that's not literally possible but
03:32
that was a goal and we managed to figure
03:34
out hey we could develop it using
03:36
hydroelectricity eliminate every every
03:39
diesel generator every diesel
03:42
we could use water
03:44
control system s artificial intelligence
03:46
and things like that that predict and
03:48
prevent leaks and things like that and
03:51
we could use vapor recovery we could
03:53
eliminate
03:54
99. something percent of the emissions
03:57
which was an incredible breakthrough
03:59
when you're actually not producing the
04:01
emissions in the first place
04:06
recycle
04:07
and we can use new technology that
04:10
allows us to use Wastewater gray water
04:13
sewage water salty water like yeah
04:19
and so that was an elimination of using
04:21
fresh drinking water and then
04:24
um and then the other thing is by
04:25
yourself electric motors we eliminate
04:27
most of the noise
04:30
for electric motors yeah
04:39
[Music]
04:42
fluids for all of our Drilling and
04:44
completion of operations so if we got to
04:47
the point where it was a near zero
04:49
impact project this is how we got the
04:51
teamsters the First Nation the town the
04:55
farmers yeah
04:59
sharing event
05:01
and the impacts are going to be moral
05:03
bleeding lowest impact in the world for
05:05
a new process and yeah and and we're
05:07
willing to do a pilot and prove that
05:09
what we our engineering works I mean
05:11
what do you think Dan uh you know what's
05:13
your take on it this really is one of
05:16
the biggest stories in the country as
05:18
far as I'm concerned I mean this is a
05:21
hot button issue it's a national news
05:24
story and I think it's only going to
05:26
grow and they've spent my understanding
05:29
if you look at the public filing that's
05:32
over
05:33
call it 150 million dollars has been
05:36
spent they did everything the government
05:38
requested of them to do so again yeah I
05:41
wanted to get some understanding one of
05:43
my goals today was just to help get a
05:44
better understanding for myself and the
05:47
audience just to scale
05:49
of the amount of oil in the ground and
05:52
and gas in the ground because we love
05:54
this concept of optionality as smart
05:58
speculators we have uh somewhere along
06:01
the lines Michael mentioned earlier 20
06:04
trillion cubic feet equates to call it
06:08
three billion barrels of oil equivalent
06:11
so then when you look at their Assets in
06:13
Jordan Utah and Alberta let's call it
06:18
leverage that's what optionality implies
06:21
is leverage and Quest air offers
06:24
leverage to four billion barrels of oil
06:29
equivalent in the ground now when you
06:31
look at that market cap of only 77
06:34
million dollars that equates to about
06:36
get this two cents per barrel I ran the
06:40
number twice there
06:49
the stock is qec again on the Toronto
06:52
you get exposure to oil barrel oil for
06:56
less than five cents a barrel in the
06:58
ground amazing does that sound about
07:00
right Michael I mean that I mean that's
07:01
how my simple mind thinks about
07:04
speculating on some of these commodity
07:06
companies tell us you mentioned before
07:08
just oh this is a true techno technology
07:11
that you've been working with to to do
07:14
this at a net zero it's even better than
07:16
solar and wind can can claim to be in
07:19
terms of if people want to be serious
07:21
about the science
07:25
um I
07:26
I project on the environment
07:29
and of Interest by the way our business
07:32
with red leaf down in Utah I mean the
07:35
University of Utah
07:38
this is happening in other places
07:40
besides where we are exploded
07:42
it's happening in Alberta it's happening
07:44
in Utah it's happening in other places
07:48
I'm coming up with Dramatics
07:50
in the admissions
07:52
I'm I'm 100 convinced that we're going
07:56
to transform oil and gas into a low
07:58
efficient
08:01
um so now that we will transition off
08:03
the emissions without having to
08:05
transition off oil and gas that's what I
08:06
mean by energy information
08:08
using something out of refineries like
08:11
corporate drums which is a part of a
08:13
long providers to in revive if they if
08:16
you get these sludge or heavy oils left
08:19
over again before that they'll often put
08:21
it in a couple of them
08:24
putting that sludge into the corporate
08:26
government what we're doing is putting
08:27
this rock so think about it
08:30
great where instead of putting crude oil
08:34
into the refinery or heavy blood oil
08:36
into the repair
08:38
gasoline or diesel or other products
08:41
what we're putting in is the actual
08:43
broth full of organic material and that
08:45
organic material uh understood turns
08:49
into oil and gas and then what we're
08:50
left over with is the mineral like the
08:53
mineral part of The Rock
08:55
and what's interesting about it there's
08:58
trillions of barrels of oil in this kind
09:00
of rock around the world and we've
09:02
already tied up pieces for about a
09:04
million Barrels in Utah and about seven
09:07
billion Barrels in Georgia
09:11
even bigger Quebec even bigger even
09:15
bigger Michael's going big he likes big
09:17
big minion
09:19
Michael you're the man you know uh if
09:22
you look at the volume so the volume's
09:25
definitely low and with some of these
09:28
stories I mean it's I mean where do you
09:30
see some of the stuff starting to come
09:32
into play especially like with it what
09:34
you have in Utah
09:37
technology
09:39
really does shortly that I think will
09:41
give us something
09:42
to look for partners and bring somebody
09:44
on to move forward with that project the
09:47
other thing that's happened in Utah is
09:49
that we have we've been able to as part
09:51
of our project acquire 7 600 acres of
09:54
land like just beautiful surface land
09:56
normal type of labs but we we've been
09:58
able to create and it's grandfather's
10:00
air emissions permit
10:03
40 to 45 000 Barrel a day refinery
10:07
included production from our billion
10:08
barrels project
tuja
25.01.2023 kl 13:00
9234
Nesten ufattelig at QEC fortsatt kan kjøpes på dagens kurs. Verdiene overstiger dagens mcap flere ganger. Rekner med vi snart får oppdateringer rundt erstatningskrav, og prosjektet til Red Leaf.
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sigj2
26.01.2023 kl 18:40
8717
Hva i herrensnavn skjer med natgas over there?
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Fjellmann
26.01.2023 kl 22:07
8379
Jeg har noen titalls tusen aksjer i dette selskapet. Har 30 % tap og lurer på å selge og gi opp dette zzzzzzz selskapet hvor ingenting skjer med aksjekursen. Er værre enn å se malinga tørke på veggen. Vaker rundt 1,50 kr uke etter uke. Leser innlegg her på forumet og inntrykket er bare å vente og vente på nyheter. Kan noen kloke hoder si noe om realistiske forventninger? Hvor kan kursen være om 6 mnd ? Er alt bare prat,prat,prat her på tråden? Imøteser kommentarer.
Yzf R1
26.01.2023 kl 22:32
8304
Man skal ikke handle på va man leser her inne på forumet blitt søppel hele trådene ,men har vært med mange år med en god post og en del inn og ut men tror ikke du bør selge deg ut nå om du ikke trenger pengene va kursen er om et halvt år gidder jeg ikke spå men er ganske så sikker dine aksjer blir noe mer verdt ,men stol kun på egen magefølelse og gjør va som passer deg .
d12m
26.01.2023 kl 23:02
8295
Mr Binnion er jo også bare prat prat prat, så hva venter man? Jeg har en lyttepost på ca 1,6 i snitt slik at jeg følger med, men foreløpig er det mye ord og lite substans