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Compliance Energy Corp CPYCF

Compliance Energy Corp Is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of resource properties. The firm is an exploration and development company working on resource properties it has staked or acquired, principally on Vancouver Island. It has interest in Comox Joint Venture (CJV), which holds the Raven Underground Coal Mining Project (Raven Project).


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Comment by bocamanon Jul 10, 2012 6:00pm
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RE: Postive On CEC? Seriously?

RE: Postive On CEC? Seriously?

I forgot the other point I should address. I can't make the same argument for the IRR calculation for Raven's marginal metallurgical coal because I am unable to find a reliable current price.

Wood Mackenzie uses Australian semi-soft coal, and its chart shows Raven met and the NSW semi-soft following the same curve. And also shows similar curves for the met semi-soft and thermal. 

I'd generalize from that, that the same argument about IRR works as well for Raven producing a mostly metallurgical coal, as it does for thermal coal. But I can't support it with current pricing evidence.

If you know where I can find that, I will be appreciative. 

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