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TriOil Resources Ltd > Dumb Question
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Post by OptsyEagle on Mar 13, 2011 11:18am

Dumb Question

What is the difference between current production and exit production.  It seems to be used a lot and I don't have a handle on it.  Appreiciate your help.
Comment by AIGswap on Mar 13, 2011 2:12pm
Not a dumb question.  Obviously current production is what they are producing at this moment.  Exit production is their forecast production to "exit" the year at (ie. Dec 31 2011).  From the most recent TOL press release: "TriOil’s current asset base and the 2011 capital program are expected to deliver average production of 1,900 to 2,050 boe per day and exit ...more  
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