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Bowood Energy Inc V.BWD



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Comment by Bob56on Dec 07, 2010 9:35am
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2010 Producer of the Year --our new partner

2010 Producer of the Year --our new partner
https://www.legacyoilandgas.com/
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Looks like we're in fine hands moving forward with our new farm-in:
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A great article on the promise of Legacy (LEG):
https://www.legacyoilandgas.com/documents/Oilweek_Dec2010_POY.pdf
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Consensus around the Canadian oilpatch suggests that 2010 will go 
down in the record books as something of a bounce-back year. Global 
economies struggled back from the 2008–09 recession, demand for 
oil gathered some strength, and shale gas emerged as a major supply source
in North America and showed potential to alter supply 
and demand relationships around the world.
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Against that backdrop, then, it should come as no surprise that 
Oilweek’s 2010 Producer of the Year, Legacy Oil + Gas, and our two 
runners-up, Apache Canada and Penn West Energy, cover the spectrum
of all that was right about 2010: oil, shale gas and resiliency.
The three were our voters’ favourites in an online polling process 
conducted in August and September, but   Legacy ran away with the 
tally. It attracted more than 80 per cent of the votes cast (see “How 
you voted” on page 38), continuing an impressive year that first 
gained some traction back in the early summer, when it jumped to 
Oilweek’s Top 100 list of producers in the wake of a recapitalization 
and acquisition streak that began in the fall of 2009

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