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To: csm who wrote (9393)11/19/2002 10:01:30 PM
From: The Fix  Respond to of 24920
 
My fav.'s are CMT, THY and PEL.

fIXER



To: csm who wrote (9393)11/19/2002 11:09:26 PM
From: Richard Saunders  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24920
 
stu -
Here are some producers. Toronto symbol, daily gas production (MMCF) and approx. gas% in terms of total daily production. Daily production isn't listed but gas is converted at 6mcf = 1 barrel of equivalent.

3 Majors
ECA - 2775 mmcf - just over 60%.
CNQ - 1450 mmcf - approx. 50%.
TLM - 1030 mmcf - just under 40%.

3 Intermediates
POU - 200 mmcf - approx. 86%
BNP - 134 mmcf - approx. 60%
CMT - 110 mmcf - just over 70%

6 Juniors
EEE - 58 mmcf - just over 80%
SWN - 42 mmcf - mid 90%
THY & CQL - 33'ish mmcf - both mid 70% (CQL more, THY less)
PGX - 28 mmcf - mid 60s%
GAU - 27 mmcf - just over 90%

Re: POU. Co. is in the final stages of spinning off rights that will translate into opportunity to pay some dollars for units in a spanking new gassy trust. The arbitrage possibilities may be skewing some of the price. There's a filing at SEDAR that details.

GAU news released today with some winter exploration plans.

Numbers above came out of a relatively recent Calgary-based industry study.