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Cardinal Energy Ltd (Alberta) T.CJ

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRLFF

Cardinal Energy Ltd. is an oil and gas company with operations focused on low decline oil in Western Canada. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Its operating areas include the Midale, South District, Central District, and North District. It has over 730 million original oils in place (OOIP) and its low decline production of approximately 3,200 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) is supported by both water and carbon dioxide (CO2) enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Its South District operating area is located east of Calgary in southeastern Alberta and produces medium gravity crude, as well as liquids-rich natural gas. Its Central District operation is located in East Central Alberta, which is focused on producing oil from multiple, large original oil in place (OOIP) pools. Its North area includes Grande Prairie, Clearwater, House Mountain, Mica, and Mitsue properties.


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Comment by JelrakTBon Jan 21, 2020 2:35pm
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Post# 30579056

RE:RE:RE:RE:It's a Tough Job but Somebody's gotta go surfing....

RE:RE:RE:RE:It's a Tough Job but Somebody's gotta go surfing....Yes, Chris, I allowed that he campaigned on sound fiscal policy. It seemed fair to point it out in the context of our discussion in November--which I am pleased you took the time to search out. I am duly impressed.

But perhaps if you would be able to explain what problem you seem to have with that assessment, I might better be able to engage you in this topic. As for Kenny and Notley, neither of these are my particular problem. I favored Notley's approach in some things, and was hopeful with Kenney's in others. There are always trade-offs. You may recall that I voted for Alberta Independance (simply because I could) so perhaps you might be better off using that against me instead.

And fortunately I do not require "credibility in your eyes" in order to function lol. Besides the fact that refuting many of your past posts have commonly ended with a promise on your part to return with superior arguments--only to then disappear--I harbour exactly zero ill-will towards you. I find you mildly entertaining to spar with and alternate between considering you somewhat fair and reasonable at times to someone clearly trolling. It is an interesting imbalance that possibly depends upon how far ahead or behind you might be in the market at the time. I can certainly empathize that this game can affect an individual's mood. It is a fact.

In general I often appreciate your insight, however, simply because it is a bit contrarian. It has been helpful at least a portion of the time.

Right now, having recently cleared a substantive six figures in successful trades, I have no real complaints with the world. So if you are in need of someone to rail against, feel free to fire away.

I'll be waiting for you ;-)

Peace.


Chris_toronto wrote: Sorry Jelrak, but you lost all credibility in my eyes after the below post from Nov. 6th. And then Kenney coming up with a $9 Billion Deficit up from Notley's $6.3 billion deficit. It's just all talk with you.

JelrakTB wrote: Whatever his failings, I will allow that Scheer had at least campained on sound fiscal policy that aimed at halting the ongoing spending of our children's and grandchildren's money




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