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ARC Resources Ltd T.ARX

Alternate Symbol(s):  AETUF

ARC Resources Ltd. is a Canadian energy company. It is focused on the exploration, development, and production of unconventional natural gas, condensate, natural gas liquids (NGLs), and crude oil in western Canada. Its operations are focused in the Montney region in Alberta and northeast British Columbia. Its operations in Alberta are located near Grande Prairie and the region includes Kakwa and Ante Creek. Kakwa is a condensate-rich and high-deliverability natural gas play with top-tier development opportunities. Its operations in northeast British Columbia are located near Dawson Creek and the region includes Greater Dawson, Sunrise, Attachie, and Septimus and Sundown. The Greater Dawson operating area includes Dawson Phases I, II, III and IV and Parkland. The Attachie is a condensate-rich, natural gas play primed for large-scale development. Sunrise is a dry natural gas play with a low-cost structure, well deliverability and direct connectivity to liquefied natural gas Canada.


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Comment by GunnerGon Mar 02, 2023 1:41pm
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RE:Freeport is ramping up, just as we enter shoulder season

RE:Freeport is ramping up, just as we enter shoulder seasonOnce again MHP your facts are WRONG.

From the Freeport website "Freeport LNG’s three liquefaction trains process approximately 2.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to produce over 15 million tonnes per annum of LNG."

That would be 14.7 BCF a week, 58.8 BCF a month.  

Freeport capacity has been stated many times as 2 BCF on this board, your comprehension of other postings is terrible.

MyHoneyPot wrote: Freeport Ramping Graphs

So once it get to 3 BCF a day, 3 trains that is 21 BCF a week, 84 BCF a month. 

This makes a significant difference in gas storage, and gas may be weak for a while, but i don't think it will be weak for long. 

IMHO


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