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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 88STR8Ton May 13, 2010 8:08pm
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Post# 17097292

RE: RE: Lots of good news...last try

RE: RE: Lots of good news...last try

The Natural Gas Trucking Revolution Is Coming

Posted on 05/13/10 at 11:19am by Joshua Brown

Yesterday, Senators Lieberman and Kerry introduced the American Power Act, also being referred to as the climate bill or the energy bill. The media is playing up the 'to drill or not to drill' angle but is missing the real story.

Buried in the proposed legislation is a provision that I feel could be nothing short of revolutionary for America, the natural gas trucking subsidy. There are 3 million 18 wheelers on the road right now, mostly running on diesel fuel. Converting that fleet to compressed or liquified natural gas would mobilize a brand new industry here in America.

We have a 200 year natural gassupply here in the United States. Getting the heavy transportation industry on nat gas should be priority number one. Tens of thousands of jobs could be created as stations are built out, transmission and infrastructure projects flourish and more nat gas drilling is necessitated.supply here in the United States. Getting the heavy transportation industry on nat gas should be priority number one. Tens of thousands of jobs could be created as stations are built out, transmission and infrastructure projects flourish and more nat gas drilling is necessitated.

According to T Boone Pickens, who testified before Congress in April, the legislation could result in 236,000 clean natural gas trucks on the roads and add 600,000 new green jobs to the economy. Pickens is talking his book, but that doesn't mean he's wrong.

The good news is that this bill doubles the subsidy for buyers of nat gas trucks to $64,000. Combined with the $1 per gallon difference between diesel and nat gas fuel, this brings the payback on buying a cng or lng truck down to a one year time frame. We're talking Tipping Point with those economics, not to mention the positive impact on the environment as nat gas burns cleaner. Then you add in the anti-terror support aspect because every truck running on domestic gas is one less truck feeding the middle east. This is a win-win-win.

Senator Kerry has been quoted as saying that he'd be happy to see the bill voted on by June or July. The natural gas industry would be extremely happy, especially if this tax credit makes the final cut.

Guys, don't screw this up...it could literally change the world.

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