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Pieridae Energy Ltd T.PEA

Alternate Symbol(s):  PTOAF

Pieridae Energy Limited is a Canadian energy company. The Company is an upstream producer and midstream operator with core assets concentrated in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Its business is focused on developing and producing conventional raw natural gas and processing it into sales products that include natural gas liquids and sulfur. The Company processes these commodities by using its ownership in gas processing facilities in southern and central Alberta. It owns and operates three sour gas processing complexes at Waterton, Caroline and Jumping Pound. Its upstream assets include conventional gas reservoirs in North America. Across Alberta and British Columbia, its footprint stretches over one million gross acres of land, with ownership of three deep cut gas plants and more than 3,800 kilometers of pipelines. Its foothills include southern foothills, central foothills and northern foothills. Its southern foothills have three main fields: Waterton, Carbondale and Burmis.


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Comment by StockscoutXon Sep 03, 2015 11:43am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Awesome, this is gold.

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Awesome, this is gold.At whynotme. I remember the only "holiennes" company AAER INC here in Qubec. It was one hell of a saga to follow. The CEO and insiders at AAER INC did all what they could but kept getting all sorts of red tape from different Qubec gouvernment departments while politicians were giving lip support to them and some cash at the end.

Furthermore, Hydro Qubec was controlling the contract attribution process but was changing the conditions of eligibility as they went along thus making AAER INC having a hard time to keep up to be eligible but AAER INC succeeded to be eligible for one contract. Finally AAER INC needed bank financing but could not get through the red tape in time, so they folded.

The whole story had the stench of pig manure all over it. Its how I percieved what happened to AAER then in a condensed story above. I got out just in time breaking even. Maybe others see's what really happened to AAER INC differently.

All in my opinion.
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