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Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd T.TWM

Alternate Symbol(s):  TWMIF | T.TWM.DB.A

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. is a diversified midstream and infrastructure company with an integrated value chain across North American natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil, refined product, and renewable energy markets. The Company's operations include downstream facilities, natural gas processing facilities, NGLs infrastructure, pipelines, storage, and various renewable initiatives. It also markets crude, refined products, natural gas, NGLs and renewable products and services to customers across North America. Its key midstream assets include the Brazeau River Complex and Fractionation Facility (BRC), a full-service natural gas and NGL processing facility with natural gas storage pools, and the Ram River Gas Plant, a sour natural gas processing facility with sulfur handling solutions and rail connections. Its key downstream asset is the Prince George Refinery (PGR), the sole light oil refinery within the interior British Columbia market.


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Comment by fauxtomatoon Jan 07, 2021 3:32pm
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Post# 32246897

RE:RE:EOR

RE:RE:EORFrom the AER application it appears TWM is proposing to repressurize a depleted oil field, around the Valhalla assets acquired from Husky by injecting trucked in produced water from other producers. Just a strange wrinkle for a company that claims to be focused on contracted infrastructure.

Maybe it's a service provided to producers in the Montney to dispose of produced water, maybe it's a way to defer reclamation expense by continuing to use the old Husky wells. Who knows? They own a few producing assets...EOR operations in the right formations are capital intensive up front but provide long lived predictably declining production as they're located in well explored and understood formations. 

TWM is in a weird position right now. Very little available capital, high cost of capital, but a large portfolio of assets to invest in. There must be some reason this project makes sense to them but it's now obvious to me. But look at the Highwood oil debacle and explain how any of that makes sense? Weird company, this. It pays to creep their AER filings as you literally have no clue what to expect, and its rarely anything they'll publicly discuss as it's all non material.
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