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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gran Tierra Energy Ord Shs T.GTE

Alternate Symbol(s):  GTE

Gran Tierra Energy Inc. is an independent international energy company. The Company is focused on international oil and natural gas exploration and production with assets in Colombia and Ecuador. The Company has interests in approximately 22 blocks in Colombia, three blocks in Ecuador, and is the operator of 24 of these blocks. Its assets in Colombia represent approximately 97% of its... see more

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Gran Tierra Energy Ord Shs > Export tax/ deducting royalties from tax ban impact ...
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Post by downwithdotcom1 on Nov 20, 2023 8:03pm

Export tax/ deducting royalties from tax ban impact ...

a comment from 2022 to show the potential damage to Columbian oil company returns NOTE the export tax was softened somewhat with the threshold for the export tax on oil changed to $71 per barrel, compared to a previous $48 per barrel..still, when you look at GTE's free cash flow, this has plummeted even with the end of OUT OF MONEY hedges, improved oil production and some of the highest prices is years...see below..dwdc 


"Not allowing what companies transfer to the government to be deducted from royalties, plus the export tax that is being proposed, would mean this industry will end up paying 24% of the reform," Lloreda said, estimating oil companies' taxes could increase by 65% to 80%."
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