GMP Securities

GMP Securities L.P., founded in 1995 as Griffiths McBurney & Partners, operates as an independent investment dealer based in Toronto, Canada. The firm specializes in providing advisory services related to public underwritings, private placements, mergers and acquisitions, and debt and divestiture transactions. GMP Securities also offers institutional sales, trading, and research services to corporate clients and institutional investors, with a strong presence in sectors such as mining, financial services, real estate, technology, blockchain, and healthcare. GMP Securities has maintained a significant position in the market, finishing sixth in market share on the Toronto Stock Exchange at its inception. The firm also has affiliates that cater to high net worth clients and private equity investments. In 2019, GMP Securities was acquired by Stifel Financial, further expanding its reach and capabilities in the investment banking landscape.

Nick Bradbrook

Director, Institutional Equity Trading

Christine Drake

CFO and Secretary

Stephen Harris

Vice Chairman and Head of Research

Past deals in Saskatchewan

Spartan Energy

Post in 2016
Spartan Energy Corp. is an oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Calgary, Canada, with a primary focus on properties in Saskatchewan. The company operates significant assets in southeast Saskatchewan, encompassing approximately 402,449 net acres dedicated to conventional open-hole horizontal wells targeting various Mississippian oil plays, including formations such as Frobisher, Alida, and Midale. Additionally, Spartan holds about 37,633 net acres in west central Saskatchewan, primarily targeting the Viking formation, and approximately 2,765 net acres in Manitoba, focusing on the Spearfish/Amaranth and Bakken formations. The company also has a property in Alberta, covering around 20,788 net acres. Since its incorporation in 1988, Spartan has developed a strong asset base characterized by light oil production, high working interest, and extensive drilling locations supported by comprehensive 3-D seismic data.

Spartan Energy

Post in 2016
Spartan Energy Corp. is an oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Calgary, Canada, with a primary focus on properties in Saskatchewan. The company operates significant assets in southeast Saskatchewan, encompassing approximately 402,449 net acres dedicated to conventional open-hole horizontal wells targeting various Mississippian oil plays, including formations such as Frobisher, Alida, and Midale. Additionally, Spartan holds about 37,633 net acres in west central Saskatchewan, primarily targeting the Viking formation, and approximately 2,765 net acres in Manitoba, focusing on the Spearfish/Amaranth and Bakken formations. The company also has a property in Alberta, covering around 20,788 net acres. Since its incorporation in 1988, Spartan has developed a strong asset base characterized by light oil production, high working interest, and extensive drilling locations supported by comprehensive 3-D seismic data.
Tamarack Valley Energy is an oil and gas company involved in the identification, evaluation and operation of resource plays in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. The Company uses a rigorous, proven modeling process to carefully manage risk and identify growth opportunities. Tamarack's diversified suite of oil-focused assets provides exposure to the high impact Cardium light oil resource plays in Lochend, Garrington/Harmattan and Buck Lake in Alberta, low cost Viking light oil resource plays in Redwater, Foley Lake and Westlock in Alberta and highly economic heavy oil opportunities southeast of Lloydminster in Saskatchewan.

Spartan Energy

Post in 2016
Spartan Energy Corp. is an oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Calgary, Canada, with a primary focus on properties in Saskatchewan. The company operates significant assets in southeast Saskatchewan, encompassing approximately 402,449 net acres dedicated to conventional open-hole horizontal wells targeting various Mississippian oil plays, including formations such as Frobisher, Alida, and Midale. Additionally, Spartan holds about 37,633 net acres in west central Saskatchewan, primarily targeting the Viking formation, and approximately 2,765 net acres in Manitoba, focusing on the Spearfish/Amaranth and Bakken formations. The company also has a property in Alberta, covering around 20,788 net acres. Since its incorporation in 1988, Spartan has developed a strong asset base characterized by light oil production, high working interest, and extensive drilling locations supported by comprehensive 3-D seismic data.
Raging River Exploration Inc. is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas properties primarily in Western Canada. The company focuses on the Viking light oil fairway, particularly in the greater Dodsland area of southwest Saskatchewan and the Esther area of southeastern Alberta. Raging River holds a significant net undeveloped land base of 591,363 acres. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Raging River Exploration operates as a subsidiary of Baytex Energy Corp., with its activities centered on the acquisition and development of oil and gas resources, especially in the Kindersley region of Saskatchewan.

Rock Energy

Post in 2015
Rock Energy Inc. is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas primarily in Western Canada, with significant operations in the southwest Saskatchewan region. The company’s key producing properties include Mantario/Laporte and Onward. As of the end of 2015, Rock Energy reported 17.1 million barrels of oil equivalent in proved plus probable reserves and 11.4 million barrels in total proved reserves. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Calgary, Canada, the company emphasizes a low cost of production strategy and aims for growth through drilling, enhanced recovery technologies, and strategic acquisitions. In July 2016, Rock Energy became a subsidiary of Raging River Exploration Inc.
Raging River Exploration Inc. is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas properties primarily in Western Canada. The company focuses on the Viking light oil fairway, particularly in the greater Dodsland area of southwest Saskatchewan and the Esther area of southeastern Alberta. Raging River holds a significant net undeveloped land base of 591,363 acres. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Raging River Exploration operates as a subsidiary of Baytex Energy Corp., with its activities centered on the acquisition and development of oil and gas resources, especially in the Kindersley region of Saskatchewan.

Spartan Energy

Post in 2014
Spartan Energy Corp. is an oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Calgary, Canada, with a primary focus on properties in Saskatchewan. The company operates significant assets in southeast Saskatchewan, encompassing approximately 402,449 net acres dedicated to conventional open-hole horizontal wells targeting various Mississippian oil plays, including formations such as Frobisher, Alida, and Midale. Additionally, Spartan holds about 37,633 net acres in west central Saskatchewan, primarily targeting the Viking formation, and approximately 2,765 net acres in Manitoba, focusing on the Spearfish/Amaranth and Bakken formations. The company also has a property in Alberta, covering around 20,788 net acres. Since its incorporation in 1988, Spartan has developed a strong asset base characterized by light oil production, high working interest, and extensive drilling locations supported by comprehensive 3-D seismic data.

Gear Energy

Post in 2014
Gear Energy Ltd. is a junior oil and gas company based in Calgary, Canada, focused on the acquisition, development, and production of petroleum and natural gas properties. The company operates primarily in three key regions: Lloydminster Heavy Oil, Central Alberta Light/Medium Oil, and Southeast Saskatchewan Light Oil. Gear Energy's activities encompass the exploration and development of its oil and gas assets, contributing to its growth in the energy sector.

Hudbay

Post in 2014
Hudbay is a Canadian integrated mining company engaged in the production of copper concentrate, molybdenum concentrate, and zinc metal. The company operates three polymetallic mines, four ore concentrators, and a zinc production facility located in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, as well as in Cusco, Peru. Hudbay also has copper projects in Arizona and Nevada, United States. The company focuses on the discovery, production, and marketing of base and precious metals, with a significant portion of its revenue derived from copper operations. Hudbay's commitment to responsible mining is reflected in its efforts to create sustainable value and develop high-quality, long-life deposits while ensuring that local regions and communities benefit from its activities.
Tamarack Valley Energy is an oil and gas company involved in the identification, evaluation and operation of resource plays in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. The Company uses a rigorous, proven modeling process to carefully manage risk and identify growth opportunities. Tamarack's diversified suite of oil-focused assets provides exposure to the high impact Cardium light oil resource plays in Lochend, Garrington/Harmattan and Buck Lake in Alberta, low cost Viking light oil resource plays in Redwater, Foley Lake and Westlock in Alberta and highly economic heavy oil opportunities southeast of Lloydminster in Saskatchewan.

Hudbay

Post in 2006
Hudbay is a Canadian integrated mining company engaged in the production of copper concentrate, molybdenum concentrate, and zinc metal. The company operates three polymetallic mines, four ore concentrators, and a zinc production facility located in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, as well as in Cusco, Peru. Hudbay also has copper projects in Arizona and Nevada, United States. The company focuses on the discovery, production, and marketing of base and precious metals, with a significant portion of its revenue derived from copper operations. Hudbay's commitment to responsible mining is reflected in its efforts to create sustainable value and develop high-quality, long-life deposits while ensuring that local regions and communities benefit from its activities.
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