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Bonterra Energy Corp T.BNE

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNEFF

Bonterra Energy Corp. is a Canada-based conventional oil and gas company with operations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. The Company operates through development and production of oil and natural gas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin segment. Its operating areas include Pembina Cardium and other areas, which include Saskatchewan and Northeast British Columbia. The Company is focused on the development of the Pembina and Willesden Green Cardium lands within central Alberta. It has Shaunavon properties in the Chambery field, which produce medium density crude oil from the upper Shaunavon formation under waterflood. It also has assets in the Prespatou area of northeast British Columbia, which consists almost entirely of natural gas and associated natural gas liquids. It also has an undeveloped Charlie Lake asset that is prospective for light oil in Bonanza, Alberta. The Company has over 116 net sections of contiguous land in the light oil prone Charlie Lake.


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Comment by churchofnutsaccon Jun 29, 2022 2:32pm
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Post# 34791264

RE:RE:RE:RE:Can you beleive this

RE:RE:RE:RE:Can you beleive this
bandit69 wrote:
SadieLadyCO wrote: I stand corrected...Sorry as of the latest post I was correct. No matter BNE should not be trading below $13.00+


If their best interests are shareholders (lol) I still say they need to sell the company.  Unlock value and bring in new eyes/new guard.  We all end up with past due dates in life.



The only reason to be invested in Bonterra is because of its tight float. The current management is responsible for keeping that float so tight. What exactly would new management do that the current one is not doing that would unlock Bonterra's potential? It's a publicly traded company, therefore it is always for sale, anybody can come in and make an offer.
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