| Comment | 4.770 | Jaime Carrasco | This one will get taken out because they have too much Saskatchewan tar sands holdings beside the Suncor (SU-T) properties. Have done about 15% exploration and qualified about 1 billion barrels of bitumen. | 2008-07-25 | |
| BUY | 4.460 | Jean-Francois Tardif | Given time and money, this company will produce oil. Many years from production. | 2008-05-27 | |
| SELL | 4.750 | Glenn MacNeill, P.Eng. | (Market Call Minute.) In the oil sands and doesn’t have as good leases as some of the others. | 2008-05-16 | |
| BUY | 4.230 | Dennis Dasilva | A big leader in Saskatchewan. What is happening in Alberta has extended into Saskatchewan. Large land base. Dealing with some technical challenges such as no cap to close the reservoir that is needed when you insert steam. It is doable and you do want exposure to these technology plays. | 2008-05-01 | |
| DON'T BUY | 4.720 | Jennifer Stevenson | Looking for oil sands in Saskatchewan. Super early stage. From a valuation perspective, all these small cap oil sands plays are not in favour in the market as there is enormous capital associated with them. It will be extremely long term. You are better to go with a near term producer such as Opti (OPC-T) or UTS (UTS-T). | 2008-04-25 | |
| BUY | 4.250 | Michael Decter | “The” oil sands play in Saskatchewan. Have one million acres of land. People running it are very smart with good experience. Saskatchewan has far less competition for oil sands development then Alberta, which is kind of crowded. Patience will be required on this one and be prepared for a 3 to 5 year time frame. | 2008-04-16 | |
| BUY | 3.880 | Dennis Dasilva | (Market Call Minute.) Likes the large asset base that they have in west central Saskatchewan. Too big a resource to ignore. | 2008-02-25 | |
| Comment | 3.430 | Dean Orrico | Have oil sands assets in Saskatchewan. This is a newer area for oil sands. This company is not bad, but his focus is on some of the newer oil sands areas but through the private arena. | 2008-01-29 | |
| TOP PICK | 4.120 | John Stephenson | Speculative buy. They have the largest land position of anybody in Saskatchewan at 680,000 acres. Management owns 20%, which is a very strong sign. Have a report that says there are 10 billion barrels of recoverable oil. | 2008-01-08 | |
| TOP PICK | 4.780 | Michael Smedley | Will be listed on the TSX early 2008. Saskatchewan. Potentially could be a 10 billion barrel oil sands. A way of getting out from under the Alberta tax regime. | 2007-12-12 | |
| BUY | 4.450 | Michael Smedley | An oil sands play located in Saskatchewan, a non-Alberta tax situation. Has a massive potential. Speculative. | 2007-11-27 | |
| BUY | 4.500 | John Stephenson | Very prospective. Have the biggest oil sands reserves of any company. | 2007-09-26 | |
| HOLD | 3.350 | Glenn MacNeill, P.Eng. | Have put themselves up for sale. Not in the most central, highest-quality area of the oil sands. Fully valued. | 2007-05-09 | |
| Comment | 3.230 | Glenn MacNeill, P.Eng. | There are a number of oil sands projects that are relatively new and undefined. Softness in several of them because of leases that are relatively unexplored. Will take huge amounts of capital to develop. A lot of reservoir risks. | 2007-04-04 | |
| WATCH | 5.700 | Peter Hodson | Oil sands play. Just been approved for American stock exchange listing. Have the same problems as the other oil sands players in terms of potential cost overruns, delays in production, manpower etc. On the other hand, they have all the upside as their leverage to oil is so big. Still early days for this name. | 2006-08-28 | |
| WEAK BUY | 8.000 | Peter Hodson | An oil sand play in Saskatchewan. Very good management team. Good backing and a decent enough prospect, but they don't have the proven reserves that others have. The stock has gone straight up and the potential upside is there. They are expecting some drilling results in the next few weeks. Pretty high risk right now. | 2006-03-27 | |
Experts that have talked about Oilsands Quest Inc.