InPlay Oil Corp
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Price: 1.7 CAD 1.19% Market Closed
Market Cap: 154.9m CAD
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Market Cap
153.2m CAD
Industry
Energy

InPlay Oil Corp. is a light oil development and production company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of petroleum and natural gas properties. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The firm is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of petroleum and natural gas properties, and the production and sale of crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids. Its properties include Rocky Mountain House property, Pembina property, Pigeon Lake property, Red Deer property and Huxley property. The Rocky Mountain House property is located in Willesden Green area, Alberta where the Company has a working interest of approximately 60% in over 53,928 gross acres of Cardium rights. The Pigeon Lake property is located in Alberta where the Company has a working interest of approximately 75% in 19,433 gross acres of Belly River rights in the Knob Hill and Keystone areas. The Red Deer property is located in Alberta where the Company has a working interest of approximately 52% in over 95,190 gross acres of rights in the Sylvan Lake and Leslieville areas.

IPO Intrinsic Value
2.15 CAD
Undervaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
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