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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.


TSX:KEL - Post by User

Comment by MyHoneyPoton Apr 16, 2024 8:58am
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Post# 35991152

RE:Mr. Winne The Poo is Wrong

RE:Mr. Winne The Poo is Wrong
In Q4 how much gas processing do you expect to be added to Wembley Pipestone? (50 MMcf)?

How many boe/day does that add in terms of gas production = 8300 boe/day of gas production

Assuming only 50% liquids that would be 8300 boe/day of liquids production. 

Add the two together    8300 + 8300  =  16600 

If they produce 36,000 boe in Q3 what do you think they wil produce in Q1 2024?

Or is the plant to run the plant at 50% of capacity?

I am sure the resource is there, but there could be some rampup issues, maybe. 

IMHO


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