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Highbank Resources Ltd V.HBK

Alternate Symbol(s):  HBKRF

Highbank Resources Ltd is engaged in the business of acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties in Canada. The company's project includes the Swamp Point North project.


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Post by upickmon Apr 17, 2016 12:17pm
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Post# 24776324

Here's that article about Petronas in the National Post

Here's that article about Petronas in the National Post

Petronas slashes spending as it awaits decision on B.C. liquefied natural gas project

Petronas is looking to build the Pacific Northwest LNG project on Lelu Island near Prince Rupert, B.C.
Handout/Pacific Northwest LNGPetronas is looking to build the Pacific Northwest LNG project on Lelu Island near Prince Rupert, B.C.

TORONTO — Progress Energy Ltd., a unit of Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas Bhd., is drastically slashing its capital expenditure as it awaits a final approval from the Canadian environmental agency on a proposed liquefied natural gas export project on the West Coast.

“The plan with the final investment decision (FID) moving forward was another $5 billion in the next three years moving into the development phase,” said Michael Culbert, president and chief executive officer of Progress, noting the company has already sunk $5 billion in the past three years to prove up reserves in the Montney basin that straddles the Alberta-B.C. border .

 “We are going to drop that (figure) down to somewhere around $500 million over the next two years – so a significant drop.”

The cuts are part of Petronas’ US$11.4 billion reduction in capex across its portfolio over the next four years.


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