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Tourmaline Oil Corp (Alberta) T.TOU

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRMLF

Tourmaline Oil Corp. is a Canada-based crude oil and natural gas exploration and production company. The Company is focused on long-term growth through an aggressive exploration, development, production and acquisition program in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It operates in three basins, which include the Alberta Deep Basin, NEBC Montney Gas/Condensate and Peace River Triassic Oil. The Company has ownership interests in 16 natural gas plants in the Alberta Deep Basin. It owns and operates five natural gas processing facilities with an aggregate capacity of approximately 325 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) with related gas gathering systems and NGL handling infrastructure at NEBC Montney Gas basin. The Company owns and operates two oil batteries at the Peace River Triassic Oil basin, which handles approximately 48,000 barrels per day of fluids and the associated natural gas is delivered to a third party for processing.


TSX:TOU - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Mar 18, 2022 11:05am
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Natural Gas

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09:30 AM EDT, 03/18/2022 (MT Newswires) -- Benchmark natural gas traded lower early on Friday, dropping off a two-week high that followed a bullish storage report even as long-term forecast cool.

Gas for April delivery was last seen down US$0.06 to US$4.93 per million British thermal units.

The Energy Information Administration on Thursday said US gas inventories fell last week by a more than expected 79-billion cubic feet, leaving inventories 17.4% under the five-year average with just a few weeks remaining in the heating season.

"The colder back half of winter has put inventory levels 17% below the 5-year average versus slightly above average at the start of the calendar year. We think inventories are tracking toward a 1.35-1.40 Tcf bottom, comfortable but again 15+% below the recent history. There remains a fundamentally constructive backdrop driven by record LNG outflows, strong Mexico exports, and producer discipline," RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

Long-term forecasts from the National Weather Service turned cooler, with the agency expecting a cooler than usual end to March for most of the eastern United States.

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