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Frontera Energy Corp T.FEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  FECCF

Frontera Energy Corporation is a Canada-based oil and gas company. The Company is involved in the exploration, development, production, transportation, storage, and sale of oil and natural gas in South America, including related investments in both upstream and midstream facilities. The Company has a diversified portfolio of assets with interests in 27 exploration and production blocks in Colombia, Ecuador, and Guyana, and pipeline and port facilities in Colombia. The Company’s segments include Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Midstream Colombia, and Canada & Others. Colombia includes all upstream business activities of exploration and production in Colombia. Ecuador includes all upstream business activities of exploration and production in Ecuador. Guyana includes exploration and infrastructure. Midstream Colombia includes the Company’s investments in pipelines, storage, port, and other facilities relating to the distribution and exportation of crude oil products in Colombia.


TSX:FEC - Post by User

Comment by Kelvinon Oct 28, 2024 11:10am
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Post# 36285012

RE:RE:RE:I find it hard to believe …

RE:RE:RE:I find it hard to believe …Frank, check out the US Drought monitor (link below). Also worrying for food producers. They have that huge Ogallala aquifer under the great plain states (the Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma etc all major crop producers) but it also is running real low as is the Colorado river system that supplies water to the agrucultural Yuma Valley in Arizoba and Imperial Valley in southern California, plus major cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas etc. 

I don't know man. Something to keep an eye on. If food gets scarce and expensive then things could get iffy in many parts of the world and food inflation would go crazy. Here's the US drought monitor link: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
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