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Journey Energy Inc T.JOY

Alternate Symbol(s):  JRNGF

Journey Energy Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and production company focused on conventional, oil-weighted operations in western Canada. The Company is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas in the province of Alberta, Canada. Its strategy is to grow its production base by drilling on its existing core lands, implementing water flood projects, executing on accretive acquisitions. The Company seeks to optimize its oil pools on existing lands through the application of practices in horizontal drilling and, where feasible, with water floods. It offers horizontal, multi-frac drilling and secondary recovery methods. Its areas of operation are along a resource, Fairway, which consists of the Central Alberta and South Alberta. Its Central Alberta includes Gilby-Duvernay, Crystal, Cherhil, Kaybob, Ferrier, and Ante Creek Waterflood. Its South Alberta includes Matziwin, Skiff, Herronto, and Medicine Hat EOR.


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Post by geezer21on Jun 09, 2022 9:19pm
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Jeff Currie: No Capital Influx Into Commodity Supercycle Yet

Jeff Currie: No Capital Influx Into Commodity Supercycle YetGoldman Sacks Jeff Currie head of global commodities research says it is just the beginnings of the commodity supercycle due to a decade of under investment that resulted from misallocation of capital (think of money printing here).

A short interview well worth the listen.  Currie is someone to pay attention to.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaFhl9kG3_U
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