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Gear Energy Ltd T.GXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  GENGF

Gear Energy Ltd. is a Canadian exploration and production company with heavy and light oil production in Central Alberta, West Central Saskatchewan and Southeast Saskatchewan. The Company carries on the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its properties include Celtic/Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan; Wildmere Area, Alberta; Wilson Creek, Alberta, and Tableland, Saskatchewan. The Celtic/Paradise Hill is located within Township 52, and Ranges 23 and 24 W3 and is approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Lloydminster, Alberta. The Wildmere field is located within Townships 47, 48 and 49, and Ranges 3, 4, 5 and 6W4, is approximately 200 kilometers southeast of Edmonton, Alberta. The property consists of approximately 24,325 gross (23,000 net) acres of lands. The Tableland property development is predominately focused on the Three Forks/Torquay formation, with minor production from the Bakken and Ratcliffe formations.


TSX:GXE - Post by User

Comment by Roscoe747on Jan 31, 2024 4:18pm
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Post# 35855757

RE:RE:RE:RZE halted

RE:RE:RE:RZE haltedRazor is halted for an initial 30 days with extensions by court approval based upon viable solutions presented, under the auspices of the Bankruptcy and Insolvencies Act, not the Company Creditors Protection Act. The difference is filing under the BIA means management does not believe Razor will survive.

The problem, of course is that all this bone-picking costs money for lawyers, financial advisors and other assorted vulture enablers so unless there is a large discount to market,, its not worth the effort. ( Mea;ing equity holders get promoted to bagholders)
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