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Old 10-12-2021, 12:13 PM   #6325
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Originally Posted by burn_this_city View Post
I think North America will be largely spared the worst of the fallout. Canada is shielded by a petro currency and should benefit from the commodity boom. Gas might spike for a bit, but there is so much here that I don't think it will sustain in North America.

Oil is trickier since it seems like shale is shackled by wall street and OPEC is seemingly struggling bring their cuts back. Would expect at some point in 2022 the narrative will change in shale and some players will return to "smart" growth.
Agreed and those investments will be supported by prices, which are going up. Investing in Canadian energy equities is generally a good idea right now I think.

It’s also supporting green / cleaner energy transitional investments depending on the right companies, which to be frank will be the only sensible way forward.
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