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RMP ENERGY INC T.RMP

"Iron Bridge Resources Inc, formerly RMP Energy Inc is a crude oil and natural gas company engaged in the exploration for, development and production of natural gas, crude oil and natural gas liquids in Western Canada."


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Post by raggetyjackon Nov 15, 2012 11:27am
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Post# 20604639

Have patience

Have patience

Patience will be rewarded here. We are only 1.1% above last years storage level for NG.

The downturn in rig counts in US is clearly having an effect. Have a peek at PSN.to today to get some clarity on this. The bottom fell out of their tank rental business half way through past quarter and I'm assuming it continues to decline.

Sharp drop off in production is coming as the decline rate on most of these US well is very high and we'll most likely go from a glut to a shortage over the coming year. Lots of upside not baked into RMP as NG assets are basically free in the stock price at this point in time.

Nice drawdown and the heavy market manipulators took the spot price down sharply but you can't fight a rising tide (or in this case an ebb tide of storage). Time will level out all and in the case of the stock market it always overshoots by about 20%.

GLA...

 

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