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Kelt Exploration Ltd T.KEL

Alternate Symbol(s):  KELTF

Kelt Exploration Ltd oil and gas company. The Company is focused on the exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas resources in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. The Company's assets are comprised of three operating divisions: Wembley/Pipestone in Alberta; Pouce Coupe/Progress/Spirit River in Alberta, and Oak/Flatrock in British Columbia. The Company’s British Columbia assets are operated by Kelt Exploration (LNG) Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.


TSX:KEL - Post by User

Post by teashadeon Jun 27, 2024 11:31am
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Post# 36108965

Jamie Heard on AECO strip

Jamie Heard on AECO striphttps://x.com/JamieHeard5/status/1803849082638651398

Worth a read as to what is weighing on the strip. I don't think prices recover to C$4 as he suggests without a supply response, but in the NG market sellers seem to come before buyers in the queue

I'm not certain NG production growth comes in at his sub 1BCF/d numbers with so many production companies ramping up. His own employer TOU has substantial growth lined up comparing 2026 to 2024 guidance.

 

Why so cheap? It's the 24 hedging programs. Operators have taken advantage of the contango and squared away open AECO exposure with 2024 - 2025 blended swaps. The resulting strike isn't "that bad" vs most operators cost structure and definitely an improvement vs current cash AECO. But there isn't a large enough spec market to keep 2025 propped up (+ there would be increasing worry of 2025 oversupply if they did!)
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