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Southern Pacific Resource Corp STPJF

Southern Pacific Resource Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the thermal production of heavy oil in Senlac, Saskatchewan on a property known as STP-Senlac, and thermal production of bitumen on a property located in the Athabasca region of Alberta known as STP-McKay, as well as exploration for and development of in-situ oil sands in the Athabasca region of Alberta. Its STP-McKay property consists of oil sands leases totaling approximately 37,760 acres. The Company’s operations also include Anzac, Hangingstone and Ells. The Company’s STP-McKay property is located approximately 45 kilometers northwest Ft. McMurray. The Anzac project covers approximately 117 kilometers of two-dimensional (2D) seismic. The Company owns 80% interest in Hangingstone project. The Ells project covers approximately 164 kilometers of two-dimensional (2D) seismic.


GREY:STPJF - Post by User

Post by LeGagneuron May 06, 2011 2:56am
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The World On The Brink

The World On The Brink
never before has this been this evident.. the decoupling of paper markets vs the physical..same for all the commodeties and certainly for oil. Great buying opportunity now for physical has emerged in this very temporary pull back in what will be a historic bull run. Last card to play now for the banksters and in fact the only card left for them to play is war - that is if we allow them to.
Listen to what historican Webster Tarpley had to say now some three years ago:

And now Tarpleys analysis given the most recent events. Hint we're historically in that very same spot now that only can be described as "the summer of 1913". Sure we all know what happened then 1914:
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