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OBE Obsidian Energy Ltd

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15min DelayTrading Dec 18 16:00 ET
535.45MMarket Cap5.06P/E (TTM)

About Obsidian Energy Ltd Company

Obsidian Energy Ltd is an intermediate-sized oil and gas producer with strategic assets in Alberta. It operates in a single reporting segment that is exploration, development, and holding an interest in oil and natural gas properties and related production infrastructure in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The company generates the majority of the revenue from the Crude oil sale.

Company Profile

SymbolOBE
Company NameObsidian Energy Ltd
Founded2011
MarketTSE
Employees198
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address207 - 9th Avenue SW Suite 200
CityCalgary
CountryCAN
Zip CodeT2P 1K3
Phone+1 403 777-2500

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Stephen E. Loukas
  • Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
  • 3.30M
  • Peter D. Scott
  • Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
  • 1.42M
  • Mark Hawkins
  • Vice President, Legal, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
  • 1.15M
  • Gary Sykes
  • Senior Vice President, Commercial and Development
  • 1.42M
  • Cliff Swadling
  • Vice President, Operations
  • 1.22M
  • Gordon M. Ritchie
  • Chairman of the Board
  • 193.50K
  • Michael J. Faust
  • Independent Director
  • 156.63K
  • John Brydson
  • Independent Director
  • 159.63K
  • Edward H. Kernaghan
  • Independent Director
  • 145.00K
  • Shani Bosman
  • Independent Director
  • 143.50K
  • Raymond D. Crossley
  • Independent Director
  • 163.75K
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