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Arrow Exploration Corp T.AXL


Primary Symbol: V.AXL Alternate Symbol(s):  CSTPF

Arrow Exploration Corp. is a Canada-based junior oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of oil and gas properties in Colombia and in Western Canada. The Company operates through two segments: Colombia and Canada. In the Llanos Basin, the Company is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of oil within the Tapir block. Its assets include Tapir Block, Santa Isabel (Oso Pardo), and Capella Field. The Company owns a 50% interest in Tapir Block with approximately 65,154 gross acres (32,577 acres net). Its Oso Pardo Field is located in the Santa Isabel Block in the Middle Magdalena Valley (MMV) Basin. The Company also owns approximately 10% interest in the Ombu Block, which contains the Capella discovery. The Capella Field produces approximately 2,250 billion barrels per day (bbl)/d (225 bbl/d net).


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Post by TheRock07on Feb 20, 2014 7:34pm
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Natural gas prices hit 5 year high

Natural gas prices hit 5 year high
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Natural gas prices hit 5-year high on forecasts of more cold
Moves above $6 per million BTUs
CBC News Posted: Feb 19, 2014 2:58 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 19, 2014 2:58 PM ET
 
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A pedestrian walks under snow-covered trees in Boston on Feb. 18, 2014. Another cold snap affecting a wide area of North America is forecast for the next two weeks, driving up natural gas prices. (Michael Dwyer/Associated Press)
 
Natural gas prices crossed the $6 threshold Wednesday as forecasts of more cold weather drove up the value of the futures contract for the fuel.
 
The March futures contract for natural gas traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange jumped 65 cents to $6.20 per million BTUs in afternoon trading. The contract briefly hit $6.25 — the highest since December 2008. 
 
The near-month contract price has rocketed higher in the last few weeks as bitterly cold temperatures forced millions of Americans and Canadians to burn more gas to keep their houses warm.  
 
The latest U.S. weather forecasts call for more frigid weather. The longer-term forecast from MDA Weather Services is for "ongoing colder than normal conditions" over much of North America. As many as half of American households heat their homes with gas.  
 
Last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said the supplies of natural gas in storage were 631 billion cubic feet below the five-year average of 2,317 billion cubic feet.  The latest supply figures to be released on Thursday are expected to show a further gas drawdown.
 
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