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Vermilion Energy Inc T.VET

Alternate Symbol(s):  VET

Vermilion Energy Inc. is a Canada-based international energy producer. The Company seeks to create value through the acquisition, exploration, development, and optimization of producing assets in North America, Europe, and Australia. Its business model emphasizes free cash flow generation and returning capital to investors when economically warranted, augmented by value-adding acquisitions. The Company’s operations are focused on the exploitation of light oil and liquids-rich natural gas conventional and unconventional resource plays in North America and the exploration and development of conventional natural gas and oil opportunities in Europe and Australia. The Company operates through seven geographical segments: Canada, the United States, France, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, and Australia. In Canada, the Company is a key player in the highly productive Mannville condensate-rich gas play. It holds a 100% working interest in the Wandoo field, offshore Australia.


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Comment by iwpeteon Dec 01, 2019 8:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Well isn't that interesting

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Well isn't that interestingfrom apples to oranges - my wife is good at that.
it is what it is and says what it says. 
Take Antarctica's ice mass (which is growing).  If it were to melt off, would the oceans rise and destroy humanity?  The ice there in some places is miles thick.  There are maps, ancient ones that actually show the continent's physical land perimeter and they would suggest that the ice there melted and the world didn't flood.
So the Earth can warm up and ice can melt.  But does the world's land mass become submerged under hundreds of feet of water as climate fanatics propose?
I merely suggested why it might not.
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