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InPlay Oil Corp. T.IPO

Alternate Symbol(s):  IPOOF

InPlay Oil Corp. is a Canada-based junior oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in Alberta focused on light oil production. It operates long-lived, low-decline properties with drilling development and enhanced oil recovery potential, as well as undeveloped lands with exploration possibilities. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of petroleum and natural gas properties, and the production and sale of crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids. Its operations are focused on its concentrated light oil asset base located in West Central Alberta. Its primary target is the Cardium Formation within the Pembina and Willesden Green pools. Its Belly River light oil property is located on the east side of the Pembina Cardium Pool. It holds rights to an evolving Duvernay light oil play that offers potential material upside to the Company. Its Cardium assets are located in West Central Alberta focused on the Pembina and Willesden Green pools.


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Post by geezer21on Dec 13, 2021 7:46pm
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Ecuador Shuts 2 Lines That Carry 500,000 bbls/day

Ecuador Shuts 2 Lines That Carry 500,000 bbls/day

Ecuador declares force majeure for oil exports, production due to erosion

QUITO, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Ecuador’s government on Monday declared force majeure over its oil exports and production contracts after ongoing erosion in its Amazon region forced a halt to pumping on two pipelines.

The declaration will allow the implementation of contingency plans, the energy ministry said in a statement.

The erosion is taking place along rivers in the Amazon province of Napo, home to the privately owned OCP pipeline and the public SOTE pipeline. (Reporting by Alexandra Valencia; Writing by Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Mark Porter)
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