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Manitok Energy Inc MKRYF

Manitok Energy Inc is an oil and gas exploration and development company. The corporation is engaged in the exploration for, and the development, production, and acquisition of petroleum and natural gas reserves in western Canada. It mainly focuses on conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the Canadian foothills along with crude oil in Southeast Alberta. The majority of its revenue is derived from the petroleum and natural gas.


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Post by Tuco110on Apr 21, 2014 11:21pm
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RMP

RMP
T.RMP is another company I own and I was comparing them to MEI. We seem to be just one year behind them in terms of production and in developing a second project area. The numbers are extremely similar in terms of where RMP went from Jan 2013-Dec 2013, to where we are now of Company projections for 2014 year end. RMP gave guidance of 6,000-6,500, ended 2013 at $6/sh, with 120mil shares outstanding and ~7,200bbls/d vs MEI with 71.5mil (and dropping), with the same guidance #s and the same projected exit rate. If MEI can prove themselves to the analysts and investors, this may be an outstanding year for shareholders.
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