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Whitecap Resources Inc T.WCP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPGYF

Whitecap Resources Inc. is an oil-weighted growth company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its core areas include the West Division and East Division. Its West Division is comprised of three regions: Smoky, Kaybob and Peace River Arch (PRA). The properties in its Smoky region include Kakwa and Resthaven, all located in Northwest Alberta. The primary reservoir being developed is the Montney resource play, mainly comprised of condensate-rich natural gas. Kaybob is located in the Fox Creek region of Northwest Alberta. The primary reservoir being developed is the Duvernay resource play, mainly comprised of condensate-rich natural gas. The PRA is its original asset area. Its East Division is comprised of four regions: Central AB, West Sask, East Sask and Weyburn. Its Central Alberta region represents the bulk of its Cardium and liquids-rich Mannville assets.


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Comment by 1970Craigon May 15, 2022 1:02pm
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Post# 34684923

RE:BC whining about high gasoline is hilarious!

RE:BC whining about high gasoline is hilarious!

Your right ?  America not long ago decided to become energy efficient , they woke up to the fact that oil produced in Saudi Arabia , and sold here means all the money Goes to the Middle East , the jobs go to the Middle East. 

    We should be self sustaining , those refineries I am sure they are excellent paying jobs. Build more !  

produce the oil - jobs stay here , the money to purchase stays here , then Refine all of your own fuel needs , and that money stays here , jobs stay here. 

   Rather than talk about how bad it is for the
environment , only to have another country produce it with no standards or ethics or very little. 

  BUILD OUT THE INFRASTRUCTURE, REFINERIES , PIPELINES , Ext........ and use this very publiclly to demonstrate green production, show the world how money
from oil and gas doest have to buy bombs , and show planes full of Ukrainian refugees, becsuse we don't have enough people who want to work anyway.  

  Might as well , bring someone over who isn't entitled .  

whole other subject. Lol.   

  We have that platform , we are the NICE PEOPLE EH!! We are first to say SORRY , and GET THE DOOR. 
  SO WHY NOT BE THE POSTER CHILD FOR FOSSIL FUEL PRODUCTION DONE RIGHT !!

  I love my country.  I live in Abbotsford British Columbia 
  
   Lastly , can a Canadian team , win the Stanley cup

Toronto Maple leafs are out.  I liked them for a chance. 

So the irony here is EDMONTON oilers Calgary Flames the oil province.   They are both capable. 

   Sorry I love hockey. Big time!!
 

Have a great Sunday all , oh lastly it's raining here , and so foggy can't see 100 yards.   What's up with the weather !!
lol. 

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