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Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. V.SOIL


Primary Symbol: T.SOIL Alternate Symbol(s):  T.SOIL.R | OILSF | T.SOIL.W.A

Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. is a Canada-based energy company. The Company’s focus is to advance the exploration and development of its oil and gas properties in Alberta and Saskatchewan. It has assembled a portfolio of assets in Southeastern Saskatchewan, West Central Saskatchewan and Central/Northern Alberta that provide an inventory of economic drilling opportunities across multiple zones. The Company's producing properties in Southeast Saskatchewan includes Oxbow assets, which are geologically concentrated within the Mississippian-aged, Midale and Frobisher oil formations and the Bakken assets concentrated in the Bakken formation of Southeast Saskatchewan. The producing properties in West Central Saskatchewan consist of Viking assets. The producing properties in Central Alberta consist of Cardium assets. The producing properties in North Alberta consist of assets located in the Kaybob and Deer Mountain areas of Alberta.


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Comment by 1970Craigon Sep 20, 2022 9:23pm
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RE:RE:production

RE:RE:production
navajojoe wrote:
Theconsortman wrote: IP30s are a mugs game on frac wells. I want to see IP90 or IP120 numbers. This is why when the smoke clears the production numbers don't seem as high as they should be.
 



Yeah, I remember a small company drilling similar wells in SE Sask, made a big splash with lots of new equipment, but the wells ran out in a matter of months. Company went belly up.

Not saying that is the case here, but I prefer wells that have high initial production that you know will still be producing years down the road.


 

This companys management grinds out everything and it has potential , but like any fledgling company early years , foundational years ,  it must keep an eye on everything , hard work creates luck.  

  If we do get higher oil for longer.  I beleive good things will happen here for us !!

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