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CanAsia Energy Corp V.CEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CECAF

CanAsia Energy Corp. is a Canada-based junior oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for, and the acquisition, development and production of, crude oil and natural gas reserves. The Company, through its subsidiary, Andora Energy Corporation, is focused on developing the bitumen resources at the Sawn Lake property using steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) development. The Company has working interests in, four heavy oil sand leases with 27 sections (24.25 net sections) of Sawn Lake Alberta Crown oil sands leases within the Alberta Peace River Oil Sands area. In the Sawn Lake Central area, it operates with a 100% working interest in two oil sands leases with 11 gross sections (8.25 net sections). In the Sawn Lake South area, it operates with a 100% working interest in three oil sands leases with 16 gross sections (16 net sections).


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Comment by seanyboyon May 07, 2017 9:40am
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Post# 26213629

RE:Some recent photos of tne AYU-1 drill site

RE:Some recent photos of tne AYU-1 drill siteThose photos are a nice find. Considering POE has dismissed crews in the past for (I assume) incompetence or worse the fact that the workers can all show up wearing a Repsol issued hard hats and appear sober etc is far from a bad thing. The lease looks fine, Im curious about the anti-intruder wire fencing they have. I see lots of water in the basement but nothing a good pump cant cure. I can say from my days as a leasehand in northern Alberta that those pics show a site way better managed than a lot of what I saw. The well pad is made of steel?? Haha ours was made of mud. Teaming with Repsol was maybe the only thing POE has done right in a decade other than the offloading of half of thailand. GLTA, heres hoping they hit.
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