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Painted Pony Pete Ltd PDPYF

"Painted Pony Energy Ltd Petroleum explores, develops, and produces petroleum and natural gas. The company focuses on the development of natural gas and natural gas liquids. The company's operations take place near the Montney formation in Northeast British Columbia. The Montney location is a sweet natural gas-saturated zone (natural gas that does not contain hydrogen sulfide or significant quantities of carbon dioxide) with no associated or underlying water. The company also has multiple gas pr


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Comment by lifeundergradon Sep 03, 2014 1:44pm
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RE:lifeunder

RE:lifeunderUnless it's subsidized, like Roscoe suggested it could be (entirely plausible in BC).  I don't want to pick apart and argue every possibility to death, I want to know where the question marks sit in the plan to get our amazing resources to market.  Some will be larger than others - despite the rock-solid plan I've seen too many energy projects held up over the smallest details.

JD, put on your skeptic hat for a minute and entertain this question with a thoughtful answer: what should PPY investors be afraid of in the short-term, and the long-term?  I want to break away from extrinsic risks like gas prices and obvious risks like a partner's decision not to build, and focus on the scenarios that could be affected by project management, stakeholder relations and provincial politics.

Certainly this is a question you've asked yourself - we all know what there is to be excited about, but what has worried you?
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