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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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Post by msawyer5on Dec 11, 2023 8:44pm
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Problems with the Waterton Carbondale pipelines and wells

Problems with the Waterton Carbondale pipelines and wells
Does anyone here know what’s happening with the Screw Driver Creek pipeline and the two wells (WT-61 and HT-10-7) that Pieridae is connecting to the Screw Driver Creek pipeline? Pieridae is currently in the process of suspending the two wells even though they were just prepared to begin producing into the Screw Driver Creek pipeline (the wells were shut-in after a catastrophic pipeline failure in 2010). Why would they do that?

Pieridae has also just completed several test digs on the Screw Driver Creek pipeline and found corrosion of up to 47 percent… Resulting in Pieridae needing to conduct testing for corrosion on the entire Screw Driver creek pipeline.

On the face of it, Pieridae needs to produce the gas from those two wells for cash flow reasons, has already spent a lot of money to build a 600 meter sour gas pipeline connecting the wells to the Screw Driver Creek pipeline but is now faced with the prospect of numerous and costly repairs to the Screw Driver Creek pipeline or possibly complete replacement. In the meantime, the gas behind these two wells is again suspended…

Does anyone know WTH is going on?

And can Pieridae afford this problem?
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