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Hedging a vital instrument

THE collapse in global energy prices has seen more than a few oilers around the globe retreat into hedging arrangements over the past two years, some for the first time in order to protect their bottom line, and new research shows gas production is also increasingly being hedged.

Hedging a vital instrument

According to data from North American firm CanOils', active hedgers covered 63% of Canadian gas production in the first quarter of 2017 from those Toronto Stock Exchange-listed gas producers, and around...

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