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VIRGINIA HILLS OIL CORP VFGGF

"Virginia Hills Oil Corp, formerly Pinecrest Energy Inc was incorporated under the ABCA on March 24, 2006 under the name Testudo Oil & Gas Exploration Ltd. The Company is a Calgary, Alberta-based oil and natural gas exploration, production and development company with operations in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan."


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Post by bubbleworldon Mar 03, 2014 3:26pm
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Waterflood Expectations

Waterflood ExpectationsThis is about what we expect from waterfloods in general.

Because of the focused topic of this post, I refrained from adding another "RE" to the Coproprate Presentation discussion. This post is in reply to Link: This Post.

I don't think waterfloods increase base production that much, or not for long. Declines continue but at a slower rate. If Declines can be brought low enough the PRY will turn out much better off.

Here's a nice .pdf file on waterflooding, though I admit it doesn't explicitly say much about rates of decline. Link: Waterflooding

P.S. I know oil is up but I don't think they're selling at spot price. I look at Page 9 of Link: The Latest Quarterly Report
Which might explain how we haven't budged on share price despite WTI being up.

Sorry for my inexperience, there's plenty of things I don't understand. It's a pleasure to discuss with you and keep gaining knowledge.
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