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MEG Energy Corp T.MEG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MEGEF

MEG Energy Corp. is a Canada-based energy company focused on sustainable in-situ thermal oil production in the southern Athabasca region of Alberta, Canada. The Company is engaged in the development of enhanced oil recovery projects that utilize steam-assisted gravity drainage extraction methods to improve the responsible economic recovery of oil, as well as lower carbon emissions. It transports and sells thermal oil (AWB) to customers throughout North America and internationally. The Company owns a 100% interest in over 410 square miles of mineral leases in the southern Athabasca oil region of Alberta, Canada and is primarily engaged in sustainable in situ thermal oil production at its Christina Lake Project. Christina Lake Project is a multi-phased project, located 150 kilometers south of Fort McMurray in northeast Alberta. It comprised of approximately 200 square kilometers of leases.


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Comment by shambano1on Nov 15, 2016 3:33pm
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RE:RE:RE:FYI...Buffet out

RE:RE:RE:FYI...Buffet outbuffet is a very conservative investor and that's great but he exitied Suncor at the wrong time and probably before the election thinking Hillary would win.

Suncor and other cnd energy companies will thrive under a trump presidentvy.

but he was looking at lower CF and lower earnings and a possible dividend cut in a lower oil price environment and that was a possibility.

but now with keystone, exports will increase to US and possible other countries and oil prices are going higher not lower.

US solar subsidies will get wound down, so if you want solar then you will need to justify on a cost return basis, not get funded by governments.

oil aint dead yet
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