RE:RE:RE:How do we get the NGL's from Petrinex? As a small fry investor I've grown used to being the last to know, but appreciate the transparency that the Petrinex data provides. The ability to verify physical volumes and production trends by region reduces some of the stress of having an oversized position. (SDE is my biggest position and the most money I've ever had in one name).
If you experience any break throughs on the data plase share it! Because most of their areas have significant owned infrastructure they have more of a paper trail than other producers and likely lower costs: owned batteries, compressors, and processing plants.
Last January they put out a generic operational update early in January 'new wells performing to type curve', but they're such a different company now. With WTI over $80 and AECO hanging around C$4 they must be producing serious FCF.