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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Ensign Energy Services Inc ESVIF


Primary Symbol: T.ESI

Ensign Energy Services Inc. is a Canada-based international oilfield services contractor. The Company provides oilfield services to the oil and natural gas industry in Canada, the United States and internationally. Its services include contract drilling, directional drilling, underbalanced and managed pressure drilling, rental equipment, well servicing and production services. It offers a fleet... see more

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Ensign Energy Services Inc > Drilling, The Most Volatile Segment of a Volatile Industry
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Post by DeanEdmonton on May 07, 2024 11:53am

Drilling, The Most Volatile Segment of a Volatile Industry

ESI is well run and has a great major shareholder in Murray Edwards, but it is still tiny market cap wise, and it is packing a ton of debt. Drilling and service activity can turn on a dime, what was palnned for the year can get cancelled at the drop of a hat. You can make money buying and selling ESI, I have for a couple or three decades, but it is NOT a buy and hold stock. Anyone that tries to buy and hold it long term will be very disappointed in their returns. Buy low, sell high, and quit wishing for the stock to behave any different than it has for 30 years.

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