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Crescent Point Energy Corp T.CPG

Alternate Symbol(s):  CPG

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 Moemoney42on Mar 23, 2024 10:40pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:TDAgreed Lash.. many oil stocks have been treading water this last year or so.. of course there's always an exception somewhere, but all in all this is a stronger company with premium acreage now.. the debt will be chipped away at every month, and if we can maintain $80 crude for the year, most companies are using $70 ish for their budgets, so the excess $ should be put towards debt.. and I think that's what we'll see.. now if we can get to $85 WTI for the balance of the year.. cha ching baby..!!!
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