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Questerre Energy Corp (Canada) T.QEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  QTEYF

Questerre Energy Corporation is a Canada-based energy technology and innovation company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of oil and gas projects, in specific, non-conventional projects such as tight oil, oil shale, shale oil and shale gas. The Company’s segments include Western Canada, Quebec and Corporate & other. The Western Canada segment is engaged in exploration and development activities in Western Canada, including Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba with existing production of natural gas, crude oil, and natural gas liquids. The Quebec segment is engaged in development of a significant natural gas discovery in the province with a focus on securing social acceptability and regulatory approvals for a clean technology energy project. The Corporate & other segment provides general and administrative resources to manage the respective operating segments. It also Includes exploration activities in the Kingdom of Jordan.


TSX:QEC - Post by User

Post by sohpieon Jan 18, 2018 12:27pm
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Keystone XL pipeline gets enough shipper support

Keystone XL pipeline gets enough shipper support Keystone XL pipeline gets enough shipper support to go ahead BY BLOOMBERG NEWS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: JAN 18, 2018 A yard in Gascoyne, ND. in 2015, which has hundreds of kilometres of pipes stacked inside it that were supposed to go into... Canadian Press TransCanada Corp. has enough customer interest to go forward with the Keystone XL oil pipeline, if the company decides to build it. The Calgary-based company now has approximately 500,000 barrels per day of firm, 20-year commitments, according to a statement on Thursday. The pipeline operator will continue to secure additional volumes. The announcement marks yet another hurdle overcome for the project, first proposed in 2008. In November, TransCanada received state approval in Nebraska to construct the conduit there along an alternate route, a decision that may spur added legal action by foes who say the new path hasnt received the same review as the original plan. We view the firm commitments as positive for the project, David Galison, an analyst at Cannacord Genuity Corp., said in a note. However, the project still has many hurdles to overcome in order for construction to begin. TransCanada hasnt yet officially green-lighted the project and is still working toward a final investment decision, spokesman Terry Cunha said in an emailed statement. The company said in its statement it is working with landowners along the new path to obtain the necessary easements. Construction preparation has begun, with primary work potentially coming in 2019. Keystone XL would be a victory for Canadian oilsands producers who are facing transportation bottlenecks getting their crude to market. The pipeline would ship 830,000 barrels of crude a day from Hardisty, Alberta, through Montana and South Dakota to Nebraska, where it would connect to TransCanadas existing Keystone system that carries crude to the U.S. Gulf Coast hub of refineries and export terminals. Over the last 12 months, the Keystone XL project has achieved several milestones that move us significantly closer to constructing this critical energy infrastructure for North America, Russ Girling, TransCanadas chief executive officer, said in the statement. Keystone XL drew fierce opposition from environmentalists concerned about climate change and landowners along the path in Nebraska. Former President Barack Obama rejected TransCanadas application in 2015, saying that it wasnt in the national interest. That decision was reversed by the Trump administration.
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