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2021 budget to achieve nearly $1 billion of synergies in first year
Cenovus Energy IncJanuary 28, 2021 GMT
CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Cenovus Energy Inc. (TSX: CVE) (NYSE: CVE) has delivered a disciplined 2021 capital budget focused on maintaining safe and reliable operations while positioning the company to drive enhanced shareholder value. The budget includes sustaining capital of approximately $2.1 billion to deliver upstream production of approximately 755,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOE/d) and downstream throughput of approximately 525,000 barrels per day (bbls/d).
The budget anticipates Cenovus achieving nearly $1 billion of synergies in 2021 as a result of its recent transaction with Husky Energy, putting the company firmly on track to reach its planned $1.2 billion in annual run-rate synergies by the end of 2021. The budget also includes $520 m
County to consider 3 new members
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The appointments will fill the slots of three members who resigned since Nov. 30.
Tom McRae, who represented the 14th District, resigned Nov. 30 after being elected Circuit Clerk. Ray Wesley resigned his 6th District seat to serve as deputy circuit clerk.
Chrissy Dutton-Wiley resigned Dec. 18 because she married and moved out of the district.
Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler has recommended Valarie Doucleff for Wesley’s seat; Larry Meisenheimer to replace McRae; and Dana Brockman to fill Dutton-Wiley’s post.
All three of the positions must be filled by Republicans.
The meeting is set for 5 p.m. Wednesday and will be held via teleconference. The public can listen by accessing https://www.twitch.tv/madisoncountyiL.
3 million pound-plus reactor travels through Heartland The reactor was made in Italy, then journeyed across the Atlantic Ocean, through the Gulf of Mexico, then up the Mississippi River. (Source: Illinois) By Ashley Smith | December 18, 2020 at 3:35 PM CST - Updated December 18 at 3:35 PM
ILLINOIS. (KFVS) - The Illinois Department of Transportation is helping Phillips 66 move a three million-plus pound reactor to the Wood River Refinery, in Roxana, Ill.
The reactor was made in Italy, then journeyed across the Atlantic Ocean, through the Gulf of Mexico, then up the Mississippi River.
Mamma mia! This week we assisted Phillips 66 move a 3 million pound-plus reactor to the Wood River Refinery just north.Posted by Illinois Department of Transportation on Friday, December 18, 2020
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