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Tenaz Energy Corp ATUUF


Primary Symbol: T.TNZ

Tenaz Energy Corp. is a Canada-based energy company focused on the acquisition and sustainable development of international oil and gas assets. The Company has domestic operations in Canada along with offshore natural gas assets in the Netherlands. The domestic operations consist of a semi-conventional oil project in the Rex Member of the Mannville Group at Leduc-Woodbend in central Alberta. The Netherlands natural gas assets are located in the Dutch sector of the North Sea. The Company also has an ownership interest in Noordgastransport B.V., which holds gas gathering and processing networks in the Dutch North Sea.


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Comment by bullhorn3on Apr 14, 2022 10:42pm
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RE:China Considering selling its Western Energy assets

RE:China Considering selling its Western Energy assetsNozzie's link is rt=RussiaTimes... may contain propaganda. Even if it doesn't, if you visit a Russian propaganda service, it's on your internet record. TNZ is interesting because its financial results are very lacklustre, which leads to some doubts about the abilities of its 'star' leadership. Surely management has had time to improve TNZ's financial performance, even if it is just a necessary evil before abandoning this ship to board another.
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