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PetroFrontier Corp V.PFC

Alternate Symbol(s):  PFRRF

PetroFrontier Corp. is a Canada-based junior energy company focused on resource development in partnership with First Nations and operates heavy oil projects in the Cold Lake and Wabasca areas of Alberta. This development consists of the primary recovery of heavy oil utilizing conventional perforated wells (vertical and horizontal) and the intentional production of sand with the oil; a process referred to as cold heavy oil production with sand (CHOPS). The Company has interests in approximately 4,368 gross (4,072 net) hectares arising under several joint operations with the wholly owned energy companies of the Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN). It also has a joint venture agreement with the wholly owned energy company of the Bigstone Cree Nation (BCN), covering four sections under which 512 gross (462 net) hectares in the Wabasca area of north-central Alberta.


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Comment by statsman1on Sep 25, 2012 10:09am
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Post# 20410774

RE: Value of NG

RE: Value of NG

PFC highlights the opportunities available for associated gas on Slide 12 in its September 17, 2012 Investor Presentation: https://www.petrofrontier.com/en/presentations/pfc_investor_presentation_september_17_2012.pdf?PHPSESSID=9c2jp1kvtl8u2pff12ubkag8m3

Excerpt:

• Initial smaller gas volumes will be flared, larger gas volumes will be shipped to Darwin LNG
export terminal
• Palm Valley (near Alice Springs) to Darwin pipeline (14 inches) currently producing 5 MMcf/d
• Peak capacity was 25 MMcf/d
• Additional potential for long term supply to mining facilities and phosphate mines in the area
• Minimum deliverability requirements needed prior to infrastructure construction

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