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Q: I have been following Imperial Oil for quite some time, looking for some momentum that might indicate it is time to take a position. They seem to have had some operational concerns at their new Kearl facility, but management appears to be taking steps to address those weaknesses.

Dividend has never been high, but appears to be stronger than traditionally the case.

With crude continuing to strengthen, what do you think might finally be the catalyst that would help their stock price? Also, what do you feel outlook is for 2018 for IMO?
Read Answer Asked by Brad on January 29, 2018
Q: I am reviewing my sector allocation and depending on how I place TRP , ENB, FTS and IPL, I can have up to 14.6 % of Equities or ~5% of Equities in Energy. Can you comment on the following and tell me if they are all in the Energy sector in your opinion : CNQ ( 2%), ENB(3%), FTS(3%),IPL(1%), SU(2%), and TRP(3.5%).
Read Answer Asked by Wayne on January 29, 2018
Q: have an assortment of small cap oils in small amounts I'd like to clean up.
Which would you keep, and which dump?
Read Answer Asked by Bob on January 25, 2018
Q: Sales increase, price per ton increasing, but EBITDA not so much. What is your long term view on frac sands companies. Deepwater and oil sands are not where I want to be.
I am a patient holder of a small company (SNS) that is working on efficiencies. Should I hold?
Read Answer Asked by David on January 25, 2018
Q: Hello 5i team !
Energy service company's might be ready for a rebound soon ? Is there any reason to choose between the 3 ideas (SCL, EFX, or TCW) to play this segment, ie. balance sheet, PE, growth, etc. ? Any significant U.S shift to their operations possibly ?
Read Answer Asked by Bernie on January 24, 2018
Q: Good Morning;

What do you feel is the best company for natural gas? Specifically, I am looking for a company with low debt, a dividend and a strong track history (good management).

I currently own a very small natural gas play (CQE) that is down 66%. I am seeking to move my remaining money into a company that will pay me to wait and provide an opportunity down the road to recoup my loss.

DON
Read Answer Asked by Donald on January 24, 2018
Q: Hi 5i, Peyto has long been identified as one of the highest quality and lowest cost Canadian nat gas producers. It was even suggested that before PEY would run into serious trouble some of its competitors would be going broke and selling assets out of bankruptcies. With the shifting of shareholders following the dividend cut and cap ex reduction, any thoughts on where the stock may settle and find some stability? Do you think it is okay to continue to hold it (and continue the DRIP) and wait for a cyclical lift or would it be better just to exit the scene? Also, can you name any Canadian nat gas producers that sell much of what they produce at NYMEX prices(are there any?) ? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Lance on January 22, 2018
Q: Hello 5i team,
Under the energy sector I currently hold MCB and RRX. I am thinking of selling MCB and adding another energy company from the balanced portfolio. I was wondering which of the 3 listed would be the best in terms of growth? All three have a decent dividend but I was leaning more towards Enbridge since it is the largest and most stable of the three.
Andrew
Read Answer Asked by Andrew on January 22, 2018