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Gastem Inc GTMIF

Gastem Inc is a Quebec-based oil and gas exploration and development company. Its main focus is to develop commercial production of the Utica Shale formations in Quebec and New York State as well as exploring the world-class potential conventional structures of the Magdalen Islands and the Magdalen Basin in Quebec. The company's operations include Yamaska Property, St Jean Block, Joly Property, US Appalachia, and the Gulf of St Lawrence.


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Post by Tbonepickenson Feb 14, 2011 11:24am
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Post# 18128984

Great news for St. Lawrence Lowlands

Great news for St. Lawrence LowlandsGastem shareholders:

Check out the great news release for Junex (JNX). Any positive news for one company is positive news for them all as it will lead to more development in the area. If the Junex numbers are true, do you really think the Quebec goverment can turn their back on such a huge source of revenue, jobs, taxes, royalties and infastructure growth?

53.92 TCF "OGIP" is absoloutely HUGE !!  Even a 10% recovery rate would be massive !!!

I am looking forward to finding out what recommendations will be be made when the BAPE report comes out at the end of the month. Hopefully, it is rules and regulations that the oil and gas companies are (already) familiar with already and it's back to business. The area has too much potential to be ignored any longer.

Good fortune to all those long on GMR (and any other company operating in the Lower St. Lawrence)

Tbonepickens
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