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Advantagewon Oil Corp ANTGF

Advantagewon Oil Corporation is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on delivering cost-effective power solutions, which is a core element of Starvolt Power Inc. (StarVolt) solar skin technology, with a rejuvenated focus on StarVolt’s line of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) and sustainable mobility networks. Starvolt is an energy solution technology company. The Company’s subsidiaries include Advantagewon Oil US Corporation (USA) (AOC US), Ainslie Oil Corporation (Canada) (Ainslie), Albaro Oil Corp. (Canada) (Albaro), and Plutus US Oil Corporation (USA) (Plutus).


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Comment by GenHandgrenadeon Jul 14, 2020 1:30pm
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RE:The Oil Bulls Betting On $150 Crude

RE:The Oil Bulls Betting On $150 CrudeAnother well for $1. In Alberta this time and was producing 10 Barrels a day a work over may get that up to 20 barrels. Looks like these guys know how to negotiate. Also bodes well for the future these guys aren't giving up and are taking advantage of the disinterest and fire sale in oil production right now. Just wait till Trudeau finishes the pipeline twin to BC. WCS prices should be much closer to WTI or maybe even brent prices. 
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