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Birchcliff Energy Ltd T.BIR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BIREF

Birchcliff Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based intermediate oil and natural gas company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for and the development, production and acquisition of oil and gas reserves in Western Canada. The Company’s operations are focused on the Montney/Doig Resource Play in Alberta. Its operations are concentrated in the Peace River Arch area of Alberta. The Company has a 100% working interest in its Pouce Coupe Gas Plant and two oil batteries, as well as various working interests in numerous other gas plants, oil batteries, compressors, facilities and infrastructure. Its Pouce Coupe Gas Plant, which is licensed to process up to 340 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas, is located in the heart of the Corporation's Montney/Doig Resource Play.


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Comment by fergus2on Dec 06, 2014 3:05pm
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Post# 23202974

RE:RE:yesterday

RE:RE:yesterdayFerret I was not aware of the Goldman “sell Canada call” on Thursday. In fact, I must have been the only one who didn’t. In my haste to board the fast moving BIR train I literally left my shoes on the platform. The stock only began to find a trading range around the $8.50 level. A 100 share purchase is nothing but when the market gaps down .75 cents at the open and then continues to fall another 10% - moments later past my fill, I would certainly call that “execution” but of quite a different type than what I had in mind. (Just kidding) But it is a fact that Bir was down 18% at one point. My Apache comment was strictly a hunch they may have felt outsized relative to the challenges they may face,- many of them financial. Bureaucratic delays could also have been the reason. And thank you for your kind comments. Fergus
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