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Questerre Energy Corporation

QEC
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Questerre Energy Corporation, an energy technology and innovation company,... Questerre Energy Corporation, an energy technology and innovation company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development non-conventional oil and gas projects in Canada. It produces tight oil, oil shale, shale oil, and shale gas. The company primarily holds 40,320 acres located in Kakwa, Alberta, including 25% working interest in 10,080 acres in Kakwa Central; 50% working interest in 4,480 acres in Kakwa North; 50% interest in 22,040 acres in Kakwa West; and 50% interest in 3,840 acres in Kakwa South. It also has 100% working interest in 12, 560 acres located in Antler, Saskatchewan; and oil shale assets in Jordan and St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec. The company was formerly known as Westpro Equipment Ltd. and changed its name to Questerre Energy Corporation in December 2000. The company was incorporated in 1971 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
Share Price
$0.18715391
Last synced: 2026-08-21
Market Cap
$84.63M
Change (1 day)
-1.92%
Change (1 year)
-23.10%
Country
CA
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Operating Margin for Questerre Energy Corporation (QEC)
Operating Margin as of 2026 TTM: 0.00%
According to Questerre Energy Corporation latest financial reports and stock price the company's current Operating Margin (TTM) is 0.00%. At the end of 2026 the company had an Operating Margin of 0.00%.
Operating Margin history for Questerre Energy Corporation from 2026 to 2026
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Operating Margin for similar companies or competitors
Company Operating Margin Operating Margin Difference Country
22.68% -
US
43.54% -
HK
0.00% -
CA
0.00% -
US
39.07% -
US
What is a company's Operating Margin?
The operating margin is a key indicator to assess the profitability of a company. Higher operating margins are generaly better as they show that a company is able to sell its products or services for much more than their production costs. The operating margin is calculated by dividing a company's earnings by its revenue.