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Canadian Overseas Petroleum Ltd VELXQ

Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited is a Canada-based international oil and gas exploration, development and production company. The Company and its subsidiaries are involved in the identification, acquisition, exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas reserves. The Company is engaged in pursuing opportunities in the United States with operations in Wyoming. It operates the Cole Creek Unit 100% WI, Barron Flats Shannon (Miscible) Unit 85% WI and holds Barron Flats Federal (Deep) 85% WI in addition to non-unitized lands 100% WI. Its Wyoming operations uses minimal gas flaring and methane emissions combined with electricity sourced from a neighboring wind farm to power production facilities. The Company's subsidiary is COPL America Inc.


GREY:VELXQ - Post by User

Post by alkhoron May 06, 2024 11:20am
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Post# 36024962

The End is Near

The End is NearLots of news releases over the past 2 months about XOP being in CCAA, with trading stopped. The only important line from the News is the line "The Company believes there is little prospect for a return to shareholders or bond holders."

They should bring Art back as CEO as he is the expert at driving companies to the ground. Last time when Oilexco went belly up, Art managed to come out smelling like roses by immediatly being made CEO of some little company and managed to get funding for drilling in the North Sea. When that didn't pan out he went after a "sure thing" exploration well in Liberia. Whe that came out a Duster he turned his attention to Nigeria. When that didn't pan out due to lack of financing, he went after an existing field in Wyoming. Almost made a go of it but the cost of the miscible flood brought us to the bancruptcy protection where we are today.

I doubt Arts' halo is shining too brightly for him to start anew again. Still, at least he made good money from the failures over the past couple of decades.
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