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CanAsia Energy Corp V.CEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CECAF

CanAsia Energy Corp. is a Canada-based junior oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for, and the acquisition, development and production of, crude oil and natural gas reserves. The Company, through its subsidiary, Andora Energy Corporation, is focused on developing the bitumen resources at the Sawn Lake property using steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) development. The Company has working interests in, four heavy oil sand leases with 27 sections (24.25 net sections) of Sawn Lake Alberta Crown oil sands leases within the Alberta Peace River Oil Sands area. In the Sawn Lake Central area, it operates with a 100% working interest in two oil sands leases with 11 gross sections (8.25 net sections). In the Sawn Lake South area, it operates with a 100% working interest in three oil sands leases with 16 gross sections (16 net sections).


TSXV:CEC - Post by User

Comment by radcaton Feb 02, 2022 4:52pm
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Post# 34390828

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Reserves Report Dissapointing

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Reserves Report DissapointingThis is what Malcolm Shaw at Hydra thought POE is worth on Oct 4, 21 and oil prices are much higher now with calls of $100 by years end. 

Pan Orient Energy (POE.V, last at $1.02)

I mention POE because it’s a fairly pure play on Brent oil prices. POE has lowered its operating cost structure in Thailand and improved its sales pricing materially over the last year. Drilling has also gone well. Unless POE gets into the exploration business again, I don’t expect to make a big score here, but I can easily make a case that the stock is worth $2 based on what I know today. POE is an odd story in that twice it has made asset dispositions at prices far in excess of what the market would think is possible and I think this is a good environment for them to monetize should they wish to sell. POE has about 60% of its market cap in cash and is minting money right now from its ~1,300-1,400 bopd of Thai oil production. POE is a small position for me, but I like it.

 

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