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Zephyr Energy Ord Shs ZPHRF

Zephyr Energy PLC is a United Kingdom-based technology-led oil and gas company. The Company is focused on responsible resource development from carbon-neutral operations in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. The Company’s flagship asset is an operated lease holding of over 46,000 gross acres located in the Paradox Basin, Utah. In addition to its operated assets, the Company owns working interests in a portfolio of non-operated producing wells across the Williston Basin in North Dakota and Montana. The Williston portfolio consists of working interests in approximately 200 modern horizontal wells. Its primary reservoir targets are the Middle Bakken and the Upper Three Forks. The Company also owns a growing suite of non-operated production and near-term production assets acquired for their low-risk, high-return cash flow potential.


OTCQB:ZPHRF - Post by User

Post by Margin321on Feb 15, 2022 8:58pm
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Interesting enough

Interesting enoughDelta Petroleum tried to produce from the oil in salt sandwiches, couldn't do it, led to BK.
Then Zephyr has held the leases for quite a few years and may have figured it out.

I might even have thought about jumping in for another run at it (I lost bif in DPTR).  But I just cannot stomach 1.5 billion shares.  Think of the profits they would need to ever get a thin dime a share in revenues with a thinner penny a share in profits.
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