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PetroFrontier Corp V.PFC

Alternate Symbol(s):  PFRRF

PetroFrontier Corp. is a Canada-based junior energy company. The Company is engaged in exploring for and the production of petroleum and natural gas in western Canada. It is focused on developing two Mannville heavy oil plays in the Cold Lake and Wabasca areas of Alberta. The Company has interests in approximately 16 gross (15 net) sections arising from several joint operations with the wholly owned energy companies of the Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN). The Company also has a joint venture agreement with the wholly owned energy company of the Bigstone Cree Nation (BCN), covering 1,024 gross (922 net) hectares in the Wabasca area of north-central Alberta, of which half has been earned as a leasehold interest. Those interests are located between CNRL’s prolific Brintnell enhanced oil recovery project producing approximately 50,000 bop/d of heavy oil and Cenovus’ proposed 10,000 bop/d thermal heavy oil project.


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Comment by ellornoon May 06, 2013 1:48pm
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Post# 21343656

RE: Re birdie22

RE: Re birdie22

That's some fine work you did OZ, over the course of the weekend.  The question becomes, is what is it that you understand about this stuff, that they are taking so long to understand the process of attack about?  Is it strictly who gets what; who pays what?  Obviously there's something in place, that's awaiting final signatures to go onto.  I think they should at least let the shareholders know the drafts in place, as they get there.  One could assume the dataroom, as they have labelled it, is closed to new inquiries.  So, letting out some information isn't going to hurt.

 

The whole Australian outlook looks real good, for both Australia and the companies.  Will it bode well for everyones, and everythings, well being?

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