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Kelt Exploration Ltd T.KEL

Alternate Symbol(s):  KELTF

Kelt Exploration Ltd. is an oil and gas company, focused on the exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas resources in Western Canada. The Company primarily operates in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. The Company's assets are comprised of three operating divisions: Wembley/Pipestone in Alberta; Pouce Coupe/Progress/Spirit River in Alberta, and Oak/Flatrock in British Columbia. Its British Columbia assets are operated by Kelt Exploration (LNG) Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.


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Comment by MyHoneyPoton Jan 25, 2024 9:41am
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RE:RE:RE:What is a fair expectation of production?

RE:RE:RE:What is a fair expectation of production?I agree, i have kind of pieced it together but to know for sure the numbers or if they reported them by area it would be a lot more transparent. 

I believe OAK was around 5000 boe Q3 because of its impact as a result of the shutdown. 

I belive that Wembley is around 58-62% Liquids and gas capacity is 59 MMcf so you can caculate the theoritical production, and i believe they are using 100% of plant. 

The rest is up in the air, and you can't really estimate the production by areas forn Pouce Coupe or Spirit River.

Good Point. 

The other side of the coin is that they are subscribing to a lot more plant capacity in all regions so i think they like to have flexibility where they spend their capital. 

IMHO
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