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Sonoro Energy Ltd. V.SNV

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNVFF

Sonoro Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas company. The Company is focused on oil and gas exploration and production in Canada and abroad, including the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region. The Company has drilled two wells in Saskatchewan. The Well 11-30-32-23 W3 was a vertical well and the Well 14-29-32-23 W3 was a Waseca formation multi-lateral horizontal well with four horizontal legs for a total lateral length of approximately 1,600 meters. The Company’s subsidiary, Sonoro Energy Canada Ltd.


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Comment by Stentoron Aug 13, 2010 4:29am
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Post# 17347586

RE: RE: SONORO'S REACTOR - VIDEO

RE: RE: SONORO'S REACTOR - VIDEOPureplay,

1). It looked like about a 1 liter beaker full of heavy oil they used in the video.

It seems that the reactor only takes a few minutes to separate that amount of oil from waste so, maybe when they scale the size up, it will have a automatic flush and re-fill system to save time and labor costs.

2). I am not sure what the solvent is. I'll call the company and ask them a few more questions.
The Vancouver office number where the CEO works out of is:
Tel: 604-736-2552

3). As far as the solvent separation from an oil mixture, most common in a chemical process is a simple as a reduction by air or heat.

That is another question I will ask when i call the company.

I was recently introduced to Sonoro Energy this week and have recently become a shareholder. I myself have many question I wish to ask the company however I like where it is heading and the people the now involved. I will post the findings of my telephone session with the company after I have reached them.

Good luck to you all.

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