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Intercept Energy Services Inc IESCF

Intercept Energy Services Inc is an oilfield services company in Canada. It engages in providing heated water used by oil and gas exploration and production companies in the fracturing process in Canada and the United States. It uses HE Heaters to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. The company also provides equipment to support the oil industry with products that focus on efficiency as well as safety for the workers.


GREY:IESCF - Post by User

Comment by siempre33on Mar 04, 2014 11:41pm
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Post# 22281048

RE:March 3/14 News Release

RE:March 3/14 News ReleaseNorth Dakota could be the Big Chance for IES, & with a cap under 5M$ there's apparently very little downside....as I posted on another board >

this co. is admittedly a long-shot, but if their strategy
pays off, it could be a big winner....I own shares >

"Abundant low-cost energy is stimulating a revival of manufacturing in the U.S." states Daniel Yergin, a Pulitzer Prize winning author and Chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA).

According to Yergin, shale gas extraction could support 4 million jobs by 2020. By this time, the U.S. is expected to pass Saudi Arabia as the world's biggest oil exporter. At the current rate of production growth, natural gas will to overtake coal as the second largest source of energy worldwide by 2025."

https://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=U-z10070786-U:IESCF-20140303&symbol=IESCF&news_region=U
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