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Advantage Energy Ltd T.AAV

Alternate Symbol(s):  AAVVF | T.AAV.DB

Advantage Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based energy producer. The Company is focused on development and delineation of its world class Montney natural gas and liquids resource at Glacier, Wembley/Pipestone, Valhalla and Progress, Alberta. Its Montney assets are located from approximately four to 80 kilometers (km)northwest of the city of Grande Prairie, Alberta. The Company land holdings consist of approximately 224 net sections (143,360 net acres) of liquids rich Montney lands at Glacier, Valhalla, Progress and Pipestone/Wembley. It also holds 163 net sections of Charlie Lake.


TSX:AAV - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Jul 22, 2022 10:48am
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TD Notes

TD Notes

The Gas Line

Weekly Gas Charts

Lower-Than-Expected Inventory Build. This morning, we saw the inventory build come in below expectations (32 Bcf injection versus consensus of a 44 Bcf injection). We still have not seen any material natural gas supply additions in the U.S. (up 3% y/y) while total U.S. demand remains strong (up 11% y/y) with electric power gen surging 21% above this time last year and 17% above the five-year average.

Quick Summary: Gas inventories increased 32 Bcf w/w, below the consensus expectation for a 44 Bcf injection and below the five-year average of 47 Bcf. Storage is 12% below the five-year average and 10% below year-ago levels. U.S. storage levels in days remain tight when compared with domestic/foreign demand (21% below normal levels as measured in days of supply, Exhibit 3). On this metric, we are still charting record-lows for this time of the year. Expectations for next week are for an injection of 10-30 Bcf, which compares with the five-year average injection of 32 Bcf.

 
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