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Petro-Victory Energy Corp V.VRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  PTVRF

Petro-Victory Energy Corp. is an oil and gas company, which is engaged in the acquisition and development of crude oil and natural gas resources in Brazil. The Company holds working interests in 38 licenses on approximately 257,604 acres in two oil-producing basins in Brazil, namely Potiguar Basin and Barreirinhas Basin. The Potiguar Basin is located in the eastern portion of the northeast region of Brazil extending through the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Ceara. The onshore sedimentary area of the basin covers an area of approximately 7.5 million acres and the basin extends offshore from shallow water to ultra-deep water. The Barreirinhas Basin is located on the Brazilian equatorial margin on the coast of the state of Maranhao and covers an area of approximately 2.5 million acres onshore and extends offshore from shallow water to ultra-deepwater.


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Comment by CREAMSHOWon Dec 28, 2014 8:45pm
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RE:RE:If your looking for a good school

RE:RE:If your looking for a good schoolI was looking for the below video : Paraguayan Lobbying

If that was not enough, Crescent also launched "an aggressive press campaign in Paraguay." According to the U.S. Embassy in Asunción, the effort included "a series of six consecutive articles in Paraguay's most influential newspapers. The articles profiled Crescent as a serious U.S. oil company, described the company's truncated plans to explore its Chaco and Alto Paraná concessions, detailed the Ministry of Public Works irregular and arbitrary handling of the case, and discussed the negative consequences the dispute has for Paraguay's investment climate." Not stopping there, González then took his case all the way to national television. During one talk show, the irate CEO even confronted Boungermini personally and "by most accounts, the televised exchange exposed the bias of the Ministry towards Lan Oil, negatively impacting the Ministry's credibility."


And came across the video for the school.. Thought it humorous... 

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