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Kelt Exploration Ltd T.KEL

Alternate Symbol(s):  KELTF

Kelt Exploration Ltd oil and gas company. The Company is focused on the exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas resources in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. The Company's assets are comprised of three operating divisions: Wembley/Pipestone in Alberta; Pouce Coupe/Progress/Spirit River in Alberta, and Oak/Flatrock in British Columbia. The Company’s British Columbia assets are operated by Kelt Exploration (LNG) Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.


TSX:KEL - Post by User

Comment by PabloLafortuneon Aug 13, 2021 1:01pm
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RE:Rosenberg Likes Natural Gas in the long game....

RE:Rosenberg Likes Natural Gas in the long game....Kelt will be 60% + natural gas for the foreseeable future but would certainly be nice to have more lands like Pouce Coupe West.  Clearly an electric vehicle is less polluting than a gasoline engine but whats not clear to me is whether natural gas will ever be usurped by renewable energy. It is after all a very cost effective means of generating energy, and if they can significantly reduce emissions - esp at the power plant - then it could be around for a very long time because lets face it, 99%+ of the world population is very poor and need low cost energy (the words wealthy and cockamamee come to mind).  So in that sense yes, natural gas may be the long game energy wise.
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