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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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Post by wateroperatoron Sep 30, 2020 8:32pm
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From Bow Tie Man

From Bow Tie Man

Conclusion:

As we write this, WTI for November (the next contract) is at US$39.44/b with the day’s low at US$38.68/b. Further downside pressure is expected in the coming weeks as the pandemic caseload rises and the President’s indifference weights on the economy and individual behavior. The next breach level is US$36.13/b and we see this occurring during October. The next key level for WTI thereafter is US$34.36/b. If this is breached then the  sector will face enormous selling pressure. We continue to see a risk of WTI falling below US$30/b if OPEC excess production is not reigned in. 

Most energy stocks have significant downside risk. The most vulnerable companies are energy and energy service companies with high debt loads, high operating costs, declining production, current balance sheet debt maturities of some materiality within the next 12 months and those that produce heavier crude barrels. Results for Q3/20 should start shortly and continue through November and many reports will not be investor friendly. Another US producer fell by the wayside today - Bakken producer Oasis Petroleum filed for Chapter 11 with debts of US1.8B. 

Hold cash and remain patient for the next low risk BUY window expected during Q4/20. 

 
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