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Trillion Energy International Inc. C.TCF

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.TCF.WT | TRLEF

Trillion Energy International Inc. is a Canada-based oil and gas producing company that strives to maximize shareholder value through a mix of offshore gas development and high-impact oil and gas exploration in Cudi-Gabar province SE Turkey. The Company is 49% owner of the South Akcakoca Sub-Basin (SASB) natural gas field, a natural gas development project with four offshore platforms, pipelines and gas plant located in shallow water black sea. The Company also has the Vranino 1-11 block, a prospective unconventional natural gas property in Bulgaria.


CSE:TCF - Post by User

Comment by Snakebite18on Sep 21, 2022 4:54pm
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Post# 34977531

RE:RE:Javaman

RE:RE:Javaman High oil and gas usually aren't the contributing cause to high inflation. In fact it's the other way around. High gas prices are mostly the reason inflation is so high, which are driven by world economics. Or more commonly known as supply and demand for the most part. How that occurs can happen in various ways. Having said that, IMO Trillion should benefit over the next while from high prices,as well should be fine, unless there's some kind of economic meltdown. Remember it's all supply and demand. If, let's say no one wants their gas from Russia. It has to be made up from somewhere else. That demand just does vanish. I found a article that sheds some light on the topic.    https://www.enelx.com/n-a/en/stories/does-inflation-impact-natural-gas-prices
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