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Surge Energy Inc T.SGY

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.SGY.DB.B | ZPTAF

Surge Energy Inc. is an oil focused exploration and production company. The Company’s business consists of the exploration, development and production of oil and gas from properties in Western Canada. The Company’s operations include Sparky, SE Saskatchewan, Greater Sawn, Valhalla and Shaunavon. The Sparky operation offers light/medium crude oil production with compelling returns. The SE Saskatchewan operation maintains asset base oil operating netbacks. Its development consists of low-cost wells with short payouts and SE Saskatchewan provides potential for continued area consolidation. The Valhalla operation is offering stacked pay multi-zone potential with light oil and provides range of area infrastructure and access to multiple egress options supports attractive operating netbacks. The Shaunavon operation is producing low decline, medium gravity crude oil with high operating netbacks.


TSX:SGY - Post by User

Post by Carjackon Mar 20, 2024 2:47pm
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CERAWEEK-Trans Mountain oil pipeline begins filling ahead o

Canada's Trans Mountain Corp (TMC.UL) has begun filling its pipeline expansion with oil in a staged process, a senior executive said on Wednesday, as construction of the long-delayed project nears an end.

The pipeline expansion faces technical challenges in the next two weeks as it finishes the last segment in British Columbia, Chief Financial Officer Mark Maki told Reuters.

"We feel good about progress," Maki said on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston. "We've got some key technical things that are coming up here in the coming week or two. And once those are done, I think it should be relatively smooth sailing."

The Canadian government-owned C$34-billion ($25 billion)pipeline expansion will nearly triple the flow of crude from Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast to 890,000 barrels per day, but has been plagued by years of delays, construction problems and cost overruns.

The pipeline, scheduled to be in service in the second quarter, is expected to raise Canadian crude prices just as producers boost production.

One of the technical challenges involves stringing pipeline through hard rock in the final segment, Maki said. Trans Mountain received approval from the Canada Energy Regulator to use smaller-diameter pipe on that segment.

The pipeline will be highly utilized as early as next year and run full in 2025-26, Maki said.

The Canadian government has said it plans to sell the pipeline. Maki said a sale this year is unlikely.

"You've got a few uncertainties. I suspect that you know, any buyer would want to have it cleared before you would really look at a sale process," he said.

Along with completing construction, Trans Mountain is in dispute with shippers over tolls it wants to charge, a situation that the regulator is likely to resolve in early 2025, Maki said.

Bloomberg reported Suncor Energy (SU.TO) has sold one of the first cargoes to be shipped through the expansion to China's Sinochem Group. Sinochem and Suncor did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Maki declined to comment.

 
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