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Strathcona Resources Ltd V.SCR


Primary Symbol: T.SCR Alternate Symbol(s):  STHRF

Strathcona Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas producers with operations focused on thermal oil, enhanced oil recovery and liquids-rich natural gas. The Company has three operations, including Lloydminster Heavy Oil, Cold Lake Thermal Oil and Montney. The Lloydminster Heavy Oil segment has multiple large oil-in-place reservoirs with existing and expanding enhanced oil recovery (EOR) opportunities primarily located in southwest Saskatchewan. Its Saskatchewan thermal properties rely on the same steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) processes as its Cold Lake Thermal properties. It is a producer in the Cold Lake region of Alberta. Its operations include thermal oil producing assets at Lindbergh, Orion and Tucker, with production from SAGD oil assets. Its Montney development is positioned in some of the active regions in the Montney basin, the condensate-rich Kakwa, Grande Prairie, and Groundbirch regions, and produces liquids-rich gas.


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Comment by MrHamilton1965on Feb 07, 2020 2:05pm
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Post# 30659466

RE:CBC Article from Jan 24th 2020

RE:CBC Article from Jan 24th 2020Hi PERM,
Interesting read, but as I read through the piece, I had contemporaneous thoughts about Canada's privatization record.

I’d like to jostle your nuggets as well as the other readers on the board in an effort to learn what the possibilities could be. I’ve been out of the loop with the comings and goings of Canadian politics as I’ve been gone for over 20yrs now

Top tier items that came to mind as I thought of what’s private in the US but not in Canada
  • Liquor /Beer stores
  • Gambling
  • Healthcare
So, what makes anyone think that Canada is going to loosen their grip on these things and why now? And why would gambling move to the front of the pack, ahead of Liquor and Healthcare.

It’s Friday, the board is quiet and watching the Score is like watching paint dry.

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