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Spyglass Resources Corp SGLRF

Spyglass Resources Corp is an oil and gas exploration and production company that conducts its operations in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The Company is a dividend paying, intermediate oil & gas company that trades on the TSX under the symbol 'SGL'. It operates oil and natural gas properties in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.


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Comment by power_auditoron May 11, 2014 10:49am
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RE:Other comments from TD Securities

RE:Other comments from TD SecuritiesThanks Hawk.....Was there anything concerning the new well drilled at Cessford that flowed 1000 boe/d to start?  The Co. should be "updating" the status of this well anyday now....which being in the SE AB area is very noteworthy to my thinking....a line break/spill can happen to any Co. day or night...24/7....as long as the Co. is upfront with the severity and costs of such "accidents" I am fine......a little bit of "under-perform" here will make the upside a bit more greater.....I am thinking being aggressive here will pay-off in a higher return as long as the information flows from the Co. in a timely and accurate way....but I always enjoy a bit of research......would be easier if I was actually looking at the break site (I suppose muskeg is muskeg...and a creek is a creek....and a sheen hopefully will disappear quickly)...but this is not happening so therefore have to take the AER updates for now and place my trust in mgmt.  GLTA
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