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Birchcliff Energy Ltd T.BIR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BIREF

Birchcliff Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based intermediate oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in exploring for, developing, and producing natural gas, light oil, condensate, and other natural gas Liquids (NGLs). The Company's operations concentrated within its core area, the Peace River Arch, which is centered northwest of Grande Prairie, Alberta, adjacent to the Alberta/British Columbia. It is focused on natural gas and light oil drilling areas in North America. The Company is focused on the Montney/Doig Resource Play within the Peace River Arch. It has 100% interest in its Pouce Coupe Gas Plant and two oil batteries, as well as various working interests in numerous other gas plants, oil batteries, compressors, facilities, and infrastructure. Pouce Coupe Gas Plant is in the heart of the Montney/Doig Resource Play. The Gordondale property is located northwest of Grande Prairie, Alberta and consists of the properties in Gordondale.


TSX:BIR - Post by User

Comment by HighOctane89on Sep 29, 2022 4:26pm
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Post# 34995920

RE:RE:RE:RE:Storage report

RE:RE:RE:RE:Storage report
Barkis wrote: Freeport needs about ~2bcf/day to run or about 750 bcf/year.

Easy to see why keeping it offline at this point was probably a political decision. IMO


There is no question this was political . Freeport had planned to be back up and running months ago , it was only a fire in a piperack (bad valve) but then the regulator jumped in and wanted everything checked . Tanks , piping , gaskets , valves , the coffee machine , everything needed to be recertified before any restart would be allowed . 

Now I know of 3 refinery fires in just the past few months and no such requirements were put on those facilities . Put some duct tape on that leak and make more diesel !!!!!  Clearly there are 2 sets of criteria for handling O&G that US regulators are working to .
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