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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Whitecap Resources Inc T.WCP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPGYF

Whitecap Resources Inc. is an oil-weighted growth company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its core areas include the West Division and East Division. Its West Division is comprised of three regions: Smoky, Kaybob and Peace River Arch (PRA). The properties in its Smoky region include Kakwa... see more

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Post by traderbri on Jan 20, 2025 9:28am

The Post

 

FP says Whitecap CEO sees Tories as industry's saviour

2025-01-20 08:59 ET - In the News
Shares issued 587,476,492
WCP Close 2025-01-17 C$ 10.00

The Financial Post reports in its Saturday edition that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to step down in March will end a turbulent era in Canada's oil sector, characterized by conflicts with the climate movement, growing green investing and political opposition to pipelines. The Post's Meghan Potkins writes that during that time, many in the sector became convinced that Mr. Trudeau was an enemy of the energy industry and bent on prematurely sunsetting Canadian production of oil and gas. The PM's oil-patch critics allow that his government salvaged the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, a move that has opened new markets for Canadian crude and narrowed the discount on barrels of Western Canadian Select. The proximity and bitterness of the Trudeau years make it unlikely the next Liberal leader, regardless of who assumes the helm, could hope to receive a warm reception in the oilpatch. "It's Liberal policies; it's not necessarily one individual where our challenges in Canada have come from, and I think that Mark Carney would be more of the same," Whitecap Resources chief executive officer Grant Fagerheim said. "We have to ... give another political group, the Conservatives, an opportunity to see what they can do."

Comment by Citizen13 on Jan 21, 2025 8:42am
I agree Pierre will help. Unfortunately in 4 years another Liberal wacko can come back into power and reverse all the progress . Its like a light switch constantly cycling up and down . The new guy pizzes all over what the previous guy did. THIS is why nobody wants to touch oil . Even the threat of another Liberal idiot can turn off investment . I have a saying . The Right is right . the Left is ...more