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Renaissance Oil Corp. RNSFF

Renaissance Oil Corp is engaged in the acquisition, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Mexico. The group's properties include Mundo Nuevo, Topen, Malva, and Ponton.


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Comment by Guinnessamaniacon May 13, 2009 9:27am
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RE: Property Update addendum

RE: Property Update addendumI can see the Gov't wanting to keep this hot-button issue quiet during the election campaigne and now that the election is over, we may see some action or at least a settlement.  I haven't looked this morning yet to see who won the riding that I would guess would be Boundry Similkamine.
 
Santoy may have wanted to lay low for the same reason

As for the BC gov't not playing nicely...name one that does.   They are all (not absolutely all..but a little hyperbole is allowed) a bunch of self-serving power-hungry tin soldiers whose mouths engage before their brains and who would rather tax us to death as individuals than have the revenue from a healthy mining sector.  Blizzard's contribution to the ecomony and the benefit of all British Columbians outweighs the irrational fears of the few.  I don't discount those fears but they can be managed.  Those that may be affected more than likely don't trust the Gov't, any Gov't, to regulate and monitor mining activities rather than the mining company itself.

I do admit to bias being both Blizzard and Santoy shareholder

Now for my morning Guinness......
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