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Veren Inc T.CPG


Primary Symbol: T.VRN Alternate Symbol(s):  VRN

Veren Inc., formerly Crescent Point Energy Corp., is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its crude oil and natural gas properties and related assets are located in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and the United States. Its operating areas include Viewfield area of southeastern Saskatchewan; Shaunavon resource play, which is located in southwest Saskatchewan; Flat Lake play, which is a multi-zone resource play located in southeast Saskatchewan; Kaybob Duvernay play, which is situated in the heart of the condensate rich fairway, Central Alberta, and Montney assets in Alberta. Its wholly owned subsidiaries include Crescent Point Resources Partnership, Crescent Point Holdings Ltd. and Crescent Point U.S. Holdings Corp.


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Comment by LiquidOctopusV2on Jul 15, 2021 11:38pm
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RE:RE:Tommy

RE:RE:TommyOther boards don't attract this level of weird posters.  There are people who like discuss companies and sectors on other boards. 

Tommy123 wrote: Agreed. I view this as a referendum on climate change and whether we want to take big action. And yes, this will likely be Trudeau's last term, though I've heard it's extremely likely that Carney will be the next Liberal leader. Maybe the Conservatives will get someone competent; though that would surprise me considering how it's a ranked ballot, and the most bland, second choice for everyone always seems to get chosen. 

taxman26 wrote: I am happy you are passionate and driven to participate in the civil discourse. Few bother to even exercise the right to vote. A minor effort for which many (on multiple occasions) died to defend. The disconcerting issue, for me, is the absolute certainty which the climate argument/models must be accepted as unfailing. I mean some have stated that if fossil CO2 is not curbed within 9 yrs, we will be irreparably destined to extinction. That is a very definite statement. You must understand the doubt. It has been difficult enough to have a universal excepted protocol for the most recent pandemic. That is a contemporary and actual threat, as opposed to ethereal future forecasting. Experts disagree continually and from within the same "camp", not adversaries. Think about this in relation to modelling capabilities. One of the strongest drivers of humans is to achieve wealth. I think that is indisputable. Many of the smartest people in the world work in finance attempting to realize that goal for themselves and others. If modelling is so effective and accurate how is it that, as yet, arguably the brightest humans who have ever existed in human history are unable to predict the movement of a dynamic system Known as the stock market. I think this is a simpler dynamic system than the world future weather reactions. I can speculate that is not for lack of effort, given tbe reward. Something to think about. Returning to the voting idea, please exercise your right but remember it is unlikely that the current Prime Minister will be in power until 2030 and policies have a habit of changing...just ask any displaced politician.




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