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Blue Horizon Global Capital Corp C.BHCC

Alternate Symbol(s):  MOOIF

Blue Horizon Global Capital Corp., formerly Sensor Technologies Corp., is an investment company. The Company's primary objective is to identify promising companies with excellent projects, innovative technologies or both, using management's extensive experience in deal sourcing and capital combination to maximize returns for its shareholders. The Company shall invest its funds with the aim of generating returns from capital appreciation and investment income. It intends to accomplish these goals through the identification of and investment in securities of private and publicly listed entities across a range of sectors and industry areas, including technology, software development, and biotechnology industries.


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Comment by pumpndump41on Jan 03, 2009 12:10pm
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Post# 15679821

RE: LOCATION, Horn River-Where???

RE: LOCATION, Horn River-Where???"Mooncor's mgmt team is very protective of where their land is located.....with some of my geography friends, and based on the NR back in Sept/08, put the previous map of Horn River and this piece frm the NR together:"

                                        
C'mon stockgirl, cut the crap.  Where, and when has Mooncor ever mentioned that they are near the Horn River Basin?

Point out in any of their news releases or literatures, that they do in fact have land in or near the Horn River Basin.  I can't seem to find the company stating that as a fact. 

It's nice to want to believe something.  It's another to actually know it as fact.

If in fact Mooncor purchased leases in or about the Horn River Basin, it shouldn't be a secret.  It belongs to them.  The only secret is your insistance that they actually own land in the Horn River Basin.  That is an illusion you are fabricating, until you can come up with written proof from the company.

Well............. can you?  I'll await your response.

 
This is all I got from Mooncor.  If it is in fact the Horn River Basin, I don't see why the secrecy:

Western Canadian Shale Gas Play

Mooncor Oil & Gas Corp. has recently acquired 56,960 acres of 100-per-cent-working-interest lands on a shale gas play in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. The shale gas play has been successfully exploited by other industry players in another area of the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. This property, acquired at Crown land sales through brokers, occurs as an almost contiguous land block on trend with a well-known, high-profile, shale gas play. The property occurs in an area that has an extensive system of gas gathering and processing facilities with services and infrastructure readily available for third party use and significant for development of Mooncor's assets in the area.

Mooncor entered this play through in-house development of a previously acquired technical report and the strategic application of a large, land-banking program. Mooncor has also recently acquired a cased, suspended wellbore and four associated sections of land on this shale gas play (included in the acreage mentioned above). Mooncor intends to complete the shale zone in this well prior to spring breakup in order to determine aspects of reservoir quality and deliverability. Mooncor is negotiating an arrangement with a local consulting firm with extensive shale gas expertise, to prepare a detailed petrophysical study of Mooncor lands in order to develop a more complete comparison with the large analogue fields.



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