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Questerre Energy Corp (Canada) T.QEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  QTEYF

Questerre Energy Corporation is an energy technology and innovation company. It 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. It holds assets in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec in Canada, as well as in the Kingdom of Jordan (Jordan). Its oil shale assets include its project in Jordan and its investment in Red Leaf Resources Inc. (Red Leaf). It plans to utilize the Red Leaf technology for its project in the Kingdom of Jordan. In Quebec, the project has a comprehensive program to test the carbon storage potential including injection and monitoring wells, compression facilities and a pipeline to an adjacent industrial park. Its Kakwa area is a liquids-rich Montney natural gas resource play situated over 75 kilometers (km) south of Grande Prairie in west central Alberta. Its Antler area is over 200 km southeast of Regina in southeast Saskatchewan.


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Comment by presto10on Apr 10, 2009 1:41pm
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Post# 15910533

RE: HOW ATI CAN JUMP 8000% AGAIN IN 2009

RE: HOW ATI CAN JUMP 8000% AGAIN IN 2009The sick thing is that a lot of the natural gas that previously didn't have a market would be flared - now and in the past.  The cost structure of a middle East natural gas is very low and it can't help but to have a big impact.  Also N.A. is uniquely positioned for storage of natural gas.  Have gas will travel - to N.A.  What needs to happen is to have coal be penalized for its carbon emissions and oil as well. Apparently natural gas has the lowest impact of the carbon fuels so a pick up in demand the world over is what will offset the LNG.
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