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Secure Energy Services Inc T.SES

Alternate Symbol(s):  SECYF

SECURE Energy Services Inc. is a Canada-based environmental and energy infrastructure company. The Company operates through three segments: Environmental Waste Management (EWM) Infrastructure, Energy Infrastructure and Oilfield Services. Its EWM Infrastructure segment includes a network of waste processing facilities, produced water pipelines, industrial landfills, waste transfer facilities, and metal recycling facilities. Through this infrastructure network, the Company carries out business operations, including the processing, recovery, recycling and disposal of waste streams generated by its energy and industrial customers. Its Energy Infrastructure segment includes a network of crude oil gathering pipelines, terminals and storage facilities. Through this infrastructure network, the Company is engaged in the transportation, optimization, terminalling and storage of crude oil. Its Oilfield Services segment includes drilling fluid management, and project management services.


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Post by ashwanisharmaon Feb 02, 2021 1:30pm
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EIA expects a sharp rebound in demand for OIL in 2021

EIA expects a sharp rebound in demand for OIL in 2021The EIA expects a sharp rebound in demand this year, although two massive unknowns – the pace of vaccinations and the pace of infections from new covid variants – throw most forecasts into a deep state of uncertainty. 



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