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Kiwetinohk Energy Corp T.KEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  KWTEF

Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. is a Canada-based energy transition company. The Company produces natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil and condensate and is a developer of renewable and natural gas power projects, and early-stage carbon capture and storage opportunities, in Alberta. It is in the process of developing renewable power and natural gas-fired power generation projects. Its upstream assets are primarily liquids-rich natural gas producing and developing properties in the WCSB within the Canadian province of Alberta. Its operations are primarily focused on the Fox Creek region. Its power business unit is pursuing greenfield and examining potential brownfield development opportunities across a diversified Alberta-based power generation project portfolio that includes renewable solar, and natural gas-fired power with carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS).


TSX:KEC - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Aug 28, 2022 8:05am
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Libya

LibyaSad to see but this could again raise the price of oil. GLTA

Rival factions battled across Libya’s capital on Saturday in the worst fighting there in two years as a months-long political standoff burst into urban warfare that threatens to escalate into a wider conflict.

A health ministry source said 23 people were killed in Saturday’s fighting including 17 civilians. The ministry earlier said 87 people had been injured.

Sustained fighting in the city over the control of government would likely plunge Libya back into full-blown war after two years of comparative peace that brought an abortive political process aimed at holding national elections.

Overview. Libya was the seventh-largest crude oil producer in OPEC and the third-largest total petroleum liquids producer in Africa, after Nigeria and Algeria, in 2021. At the end of 2021, Libya held 3% of the world's proved oil reserves and 39% of Africa's proved oil reserves

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