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TORC Oil & Gas Ltd. VREYD

TORC Oil & Gas Ltd engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas reserves in the southeast Saskatchewan area. Crude oil constitutes an overwhelming majority of the production mix the company gathers from its assets. TORC gains access to its assets through government issued royalties and uses various techniques to identify hydrocarbon reservoirs. The company focuses heavily on light oil resource plays and relies on a three-phased strategy of resource capture, delineation, and production growth.


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Comment by Newguy23on Jul 28, 2017 8:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:Oil Price

RE:RE:RE:Oil PriceMy opinion, though I am not nearly as qualified as Joseph, would be that there is more likely aggressive upside from here at some point with minimal risk of a large pullback (no lower than 45 anyway IMO).  If I am wrong, I sit out a 3-4 month pullback as predicted by Joseph and wait for the inevitable upside.  The longer this pullback lasts (especially if there is a further down leg), the more aggressive I think the resultant upside will be.  And as mentioned in my initial post, I also think people underestimate the risk of supply outages in the middle east given the "climate" in that region.  I welcome any further debate on oil price BTW - it is unfortunately the only real driver of Canadian Oil E&P's given the "very poor" political support for our industry in Canada.
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