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Shoal Point Energy Ltd C.SHP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHPNF

Shoal Point Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and natural gas exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of oil and natural gas properties. The Company’s projects include Humber Arm Allochthon. It has the rights to the exploration lands covering approximately 220,000 acres in the near offshore of the west coast of Newfoundland. The Company holds exploration license 1070 (EL 1070) off the west coast of Newfoundland which totals approximately 150,000 acres. The EL 1070 in Newfoundland is considered to be an exploration and evaluation asset, as it is still in the exploration stage. The Company’s Pratt County project is considered a developed oil and natural gas property. The Company’s subsidiary is Shoal Point U.S.A. Inc.


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Post by tickerhiton Jul 09, 2020 3:46pm
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Oil drops 4% after resumed production at

Oil drops 4% after resumed production at

Libyan field threatens market oversupply

 
Business Insider  3h

Crude oil futures sank on Thursday after revived production at a Libyan oil field sparked fears of an inventory flood.

 

West Texas Intermediate contracts slipped as much as 4% to $39.27. Brent crude, the commodity's international standard, fell 3.1% to an intraday low of $41.93. Both contracts retraced some gains following the decline. ...
The Messla oil field and Sarir refinery restarted operations after halting due to technical issues, Bloomberg reported Thursday. Crude imports and exports had also been halted in Libya since January due regional tensions and the country's civil war. The new supply out of the country adds inventory to a market that largely doesn't want it.

"Oil seems ripe for a pullback here and if the demand outlook shows further signs of faltering, WTI could settle back towards the mid-$30s," Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA, said Thursday.

Futures have repeatedly faced pressure through the coronavirus pandemic from supply buildups. Oil demand remains at historic lows, and even a slight uptick in production threatens to flood the market with unwanted inventory. When such an oversupply occurred in April, WTI contracts tanked to negative prices and shocked global markets.
US oil has since turned higher and loosely reconnected with its international peer's price action. Yet after rallying through May, prices have stabilized at $40 per barrel. With coronavirus cases surging throughout the US and some lockdown measures going back into effect, oil demand shows no signs of picking up in the near future.
WTI contracts for August delivery traded at $39.95 per barrel as of 12:10 p.m. ET Thursday. Brent futures traded at $42.63 per barrel.


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