1. MEG Energy's Q2 update shows successful production but weak cash flow due to inventory buildup and initial TMX filling; 2. The company is ready to pay 100% of FCF to shareholders and has initiated a small quarterly dividend; 3. With current commodity strip prices, the company is valued at 15% returns, prompting an upgrade from Hold to Buy.
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