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Pangolin Diamonds Corp V.PAN.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  KGHZF

Pangolin Diamonds Corp. is a Canada-based diamond exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Botswana. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, holds title to various properties (the Pangolin Properties). The Pangolin Properties consist of approximately 17 diamond prospecting licenses (PLs). Its Motloutse Diamond Project is located in eastern Botswana and is comprised of eight diamond PLs. Its Kweneng Project is located in the Kweneng District and covers an area of approximately 361 square kilometers (km2). The Company's subsidiaries include Pangolin Diamonds Limited, Pangolin Diamonds (Pty) Limited, Geocontracts Botswana (Pty) Limited, and Amulet Diamond (Botswana) Pty Limited.


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Comment by horkalugion May 31, 2008 11:46pm
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Post# 15131566

RE: technology

RE: technologyConsidering all the money flowing into the shale gas plays in Canada, who's on the leading edge of the technology to extract the gas from the ground.  With numbers like 250k per day per well (numbers pulled from this bullboard), investing in the technology required to retrieve the gas may be worth a look.

Any thoughts?
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