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Q: Greetings:
The question from Irwin on Jan 9 induced me to do considerable research. On the surface it appeared that if gas prices cooperated, combined with being the largest explorer on the island of Trinidad, they could do well. Then I found that they are serial issuers of shares, and with the consequent dilution, little gain to be had. Sounds like the old Crescent Point. Past year dilution 37.3%, and more to come. If gas remains soft these shares will be 12 cents by March 31, 2026. Your assessment please.

Thanks,
Ben.
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